19th Century brass tailor’s stand supported by lion paw feet
Stock AA0795
19th Century brass tailor’s stand supported by lion paw feet.
C. 1820
H: 5″ – 12 cm
W: 1′ 7″ – 49 cm (square)
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Stock AA0795
19th Century brass tailor’s stand supported by lion paw feet.
C. 1820
H: 5″ – 12 cm
W: 1′ 7″ – 49 cm (square)
Stock AA1681-1
19th Century French copper water system
Stock CMA601
Large 19th Century circular copper preserving pan with iron handles stamped ‘Russie’
Russia
H: 11 cm
W: 55 cm
Stock AA0932
19th Century English Copper Measure
H: 42 cm
W: 56 cm
Stock AA1662
A pair of Australian fauna andirons of emus & kangaroos.
For supporting logs in a fireplace.
H: 32 cm
D: 43 cm
Stock CBE-S75
A decorative pair of early 20th Century English brass fire dogs in 18th Century style.
C. 1920
H: 24 cm
W: 17 cm
Stock CMA805
19th Century English copper fish poacher with handles. Having original fitted steel poaching tray.
H: 7.5 cm
W: 62 cm
Stock AA1535
An early 20th Century Iranian lacquered paper mache tray, with men on horses with bows, arrows , spears and swords.
H. 33 cm
W. 58 c
Three Attractive Mid 20th Century Vintage Paperweights
4x6cm
3×4.5cm
2x4cm
Val St Lambert
Signed Blue Cristal Lamp.
Belgium 1953
Val St. Lambert is a Belgian cristal glassware manufacturer, founded in 1826 and based in Seraing. It was the official glassware supplier to King Albert II Seraing is a Walloon municipality of Belgium in Province of Liege. The municipality of Seraing includes the old communes of Boncelles, Jemeppe-sur-Meuse, and Ougrée. With Liège, Herstal, Saint-Nicolas, Ans, and Flémalle, it forms the greater Liège agglomeration.
With shade 83cm x 38cm
A Beautiful Set of Mid 20th Century European Gold Decorated Crystal Glasses with Decanter
A C20th glass Perrier-Jouet Champagne bucket
H. 20 cm
Bucket Dia. 17 cm
Width with handles 24 cm
A beautiful 20th Century Swedish glass bowl.
H. 14 D. 19.5cm.
Stock AA1674
A rare 19th Century green glass dump style inkwell
H: 14.5 cm
W: 10 cm
Stock AA1557A
20th Century Australian glass paper weight having an interior cluster of air bubbles.
H: 9 cm
Stock AA1728
19th Century French glass vessel used for fermenting beverages, such as wine, beer or mead.
Now converted to a contemporary lamp.
Note: The air bubbles in the glass.
H: 2′ 8″ – 80 cm
W: 1′ 6″ – 45 cm (including shade)