Circa 1890s, English. A very desirable early pair of whimsies for this style shoe. Glued earlier break on strap of one shoe. Please see picture. Otherwise very good condition.
SIZE: 5” heel to toe x 2 ¼” high.
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Circa 1892 by Tiffany & Co. Claret spoons in any pattern are very unusual. It is hard to believe that at 16" length this is the smaller one in Richeleau pattern! No monogram or removal. Condition is excellent.
WEIGHT: 89 grams.
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Circa 1680-1700. This wonderful tobacco box is made of tortoise shell and sterling silver. The piece is probably Dutch or English. The condition is remarkable, considering the age of the piece. There appear to be two very small repairs to the medallion or plaque on the lid, both very well done, and there also appears to be some very small loss of tortoise shell along the rim of the lid. Congruent with the later addition of a hinge, there is a steel pin, which means that the conversion to a pocke ...click for details
Circa 1850s, coin silver, Charter, Canfield, & Dunn of New York City, and retailed by J & I Cox of Philadelphia. This beautiful pair of coin silver open master salts are heavily repoussed in the style of the period, with handwork evident in all details. These pieces are unmonogrammed and in excellent condition.
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