We have a wonderful brass ormalu mounted animal horn Epergne. Some might call this a cornucopia or horn of plenty. The detail of the mounting alone is wonderful, but the addtional fittings on the horn itself show that this epergne was quality made. Pieces like this in the $1,000's when you find one. This antique piece though is quite reasonable. The brass base is sturdy and has very ornate scrolling detail. It is a quite large, measuring 14” from end to end and is 17” tall and measures ...click for details
Notice the delicately carved flowers and leaves that stand prominently atop this fine box. This box was likely carved in the first quarter of the 1900’s out of either oak or beech wood. The hinges are original are work perfectly. It stands 5 ¼” tall on four finely carved feet and measures 8 ¼” by 6 ¾”. Wouldn’t this look fabulous right on the center of your dresser?
This is an impressive little box. It has panels of etched Venetian glass on the four sides and the top. The metal work is quality and very detailed. The latch and hinges work properly and the box sits level. This box measures 4 ½” square and stands on its ornate legs 3 ½” tall. This would make a great statement on your vanity as it stores your finest jewels.
We have a wonderful black iron mounted animal horn Epergne. Some might call this a cornucopia or horn of plenty. You may have seen pieces like this grazing the pages of Veranda or Southern Accents, or at exclusive antiques shows for $1,000’s. This antique piece though is quite reasonable. The black iron base is sturdy and has very ornate work including the large flower and scrolled feet. It is a nice size too, measuring 13” from end to end and is 11” tall and measures 5” at its deepest poin ...click for details
Selection of great French Bronze Altar Sticks from the later part of the 19th Century to early 1900's. Please click on the enlargements for individual prices and measurements.
This is a great pair of antique French garnitures. These do not, and most likely never had lids. These are great on a mantle or to be used as a pair of table lamps. They are made of Spelter which is more commonly known as "pot metal" and then mounted on a marble base. These stand 14" tall and measure 6" at its widest point.
We have a lovely collection of Majolica Pottery currently in stock. Please follow the links for the enlargements to see more information, pricing and availability.