This is an elegant English George III period dark oak saltbox with a large drawer for the shaved salt. It is designed beautifully with a shaped top, original strap hinge, crossbanding around the front edge & around the drawer. It's in excellent condition with lovely warm patina. It measures 13" wide x 6" deep x 17 1/2" high. Circa 1780
This pair of early 19th century English brass deer mantel ornaments is a little larger, more detailed & elegant. While they were designed for display on the small English mantels of early homes there, they look wonderful for decorating any shelf or flat surface. They measure 5" wide x 1" deep x 6 1/4" high. Circa 1820
This is an English Georgian period brass small wall pocket with an intricate design including pierced hearts & an etched floral design on the front of the pocket. It was used near the fireplace to hold matches, & small pieces of wood & paper to start the fire. It measures 8" high x 3" wide. Circa 1800-1820
This English brass wall pocket is large with an intricate pierced design to the back as well as to the front edge of the pocket. These pieces are very decorative & prized more for their beauty than their function. They may have been used near the fireplace to hold small pieces of wood & paper to start the fire. They look wonderful wherever they are hung. This one measures 9 3/4" wide x 2 1/2" deep x 7 1/2" high. Circa 1800-1820
This is a pair of English mid-19th century brass candlestick lamps in the beehive or diamond design with square bases. They're in excellent condition, measuring 25" tall to the top of the finials. We can sell just one of the lamps for $285.
This English mid-19th century Staffordshire red & white dog has nice early feathery painting & deep back grooves. It's in excellent condition, & measures 10" high. Circa 1850-60
This is an English mid-19th century Staffordshire red & white dog with early feathery painting & deep back grooves, It's in excellent condition except for a tiny firing spot on the hip. The dog faces left & it measures 10 1/2" high. Circa 1850-60
This English George III period faded walnut single tea caddy is octagonal with beautiful inlay on the corners, in an oval on the top, & around the key escutcheon. While it is empty inside, it is lined with soft velvet & there's velvet on the bottom of the caddy. It measures 4 3/4" wide x 4" deep x 5" high. Circa 1800
This is an English mid-19th century decorative brass plate that was on a safe. The plate has a beautiful coat of arms in raised relief, plus writing around the circle. It says "Milners' Patent Improved Fire-Resisting & Strong Holdfast Safe." The plate measures 8 1/2" diameter. Circa 1850
This is a beautiful English 19th century rosewood box with brass inlay & trim. The box is fitted with 3 silver lidded toiletry bottles, a tray with a silver thimble & slots for sewing items, & a divided area below the tray for writing items, plus it has a travel inkwell. The box measures 9" long x 6 1/2" deep x 4 1/2" high. Circa 1820-1840
This English George III period mahogany small empty caddy has a handsome original brass handle & key escutcheon. While the box is empty, it is beautifully lined with early decorative paper. It measures 6 1/2" long x 4" deep x 3 3/4" high. Circa 1800
This is an English early 19th century brass bound dark oak oval planter. It's in excellent conditon & quite deep so that it can hold a nice sized plant or vase of flowers, or function as a bowl for fruit, etc. It measures 9" long x 7" deep x 4 3/4" high. Circa 1820-1840
This is an elegant Flemish early 19th century brass water jug with a beautiful, very intricate repousse floral design on the jug, the lid, & the handle. It measures 7 1/2" wide to the handle x 12" high. Circa 1820-1840
Our Price: $ 495.00
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This is an English 19th century brass bound small stand for holding walking sticks or umbrellas. It measures 15" high. Circa 1840-1860
This is an English 19th century brass bound dark oak walking stick stand. It could also hold umbrellas or a dried arrangement. It's very decorative, looking great wherever you place it. It measures 21" high. Circa 1840-1860
This is an English George III period brass trivet raised on cabriole legs with a pierced flower design in the top. It measures 4 3/4" diameter x 3 1/2" high. Circa 1800
This is a charming small English George III period mahogany chest of 2 over 2 graduated drawers. While the chest is small, just 36" wide, it is deep enough for normal use. It has pretty mahogany banding around the top edge & it rests on bracket feet. It measures 36" wide x 21" deep x 33" high. Circa 1820 Sale price $2900
Our Price: $ 3500.00
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