The eight buttons down the front of the jacket say Scottish Horse South Africa 1900 and then 1900, 1901 and 1902. The two buttons on the back say The Queens Own Cameron Highlanders. Complete with Captains epaulettes and sleeve insignia (sewn onto the bottom of each sleeve. This very rare jacket is made of wool and lined with other materials. Some damage and repairs but in over all good condition for its age. The photographs give a good indication of the overall condition. Sleeve length from ...click for details
This is a late 19th century atomizer most likely made by Galle. The body is complexly hand crafted with a gold painted wooden base. The inner glass tube has the end broken off but the piece is present. The top lip which is covered by the metal sprayer is a little rough as it was made this way and from use over the years. This atomizer is unsigned. Height: 7 1/4 inches at the highest point. Free world wide shipping on this item.
This is a fabulous Umbrella stand made by Franz Anton Mehlem between 1875 - 1890 in Bonn Germany. This is from the most collectable period for this type of pottery. The model name according to the back stamp is Jasmin. The flowers on the stand look somewhat like the Hellebore. Size: 19 1/4 by 9 7/8 inches. Condition: Overall excellent for the size and age of this item. There is a small shallow 3/8 inch chip on the middle of the bottom ring where this meets the floor. This is not visible ...click for details