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Tartanware Boxed Books, Scott's Poetical Works, 1874
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Pre 1900 item# 265924 (stock# 9403)
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Sally Rude Antiques and Fine Art Gallery
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Tartanware set of books, Scott's Poetical Works, Select Edition, Edinbergh: Adam and Charles Black, 1874. 6 Volumes in all, leather spines embossed in gold. Each book has a different tartan cover: Caledonia, M'Lean, Stuart, M'Beth,Prince Charlie, M'Pherson. The box is covered in the M'Beth tartan and has a classical figure with a seated dog on the top. The interior of the box is lined in burgundy velvet and has individual slots for the books. The size of the box is 8"x ...click for details
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Huge Plaza Hotel Punch Bowl, c1940
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Pre 1950 item# 196063 (stock# 9268)
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This is a fabulous party piece from NYC. Silver soldered, by International Silver, it holds 5 gallons. The bottom is stamped THE PLAZA. The hotel monogram is on the front and shown in the 2nd picture. The condition is good though the inside is worn. It looks great filled with ice and canned or bottled drinks or as a container for a fabulous flower arrangement. I wouldn't use it to serve punch without a liner. The punch bowl is 17" in diameter and stands 11" high.
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Dog Head Walking Stick
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Pre 1940 item# 135481 (stock# 8753)
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This is a beautiful dog's head atop this walking stick, cast in brass or bronze. The dog appears to be a retriever, with the handsome squarish jaw and a nice coat. The stick is a hardwood branch with the knots knocked off, and it's smooth to the touch. There is a brass tip on the cane covered in black rubber. Etched into the back of the cane top, "Walk Softly". The length of the stick is about 36-37". It is in excellent condition and dates to 1920-1940.
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