Papier mache snuff box with hand painted "Portrait of a Lady", on the lid. Probably English. Late 18th century-early 19th century. Recently cleaned by an expert. About 3 1/4 diameter.
18th century German etched and painted glass goblet. Wild boar hunt scenes. Base applied over pontil. No. Chips or cracks. 5 3/4 inches tall. To avoid any confusion, note that white paper has been put in goblet to help in photographing the design.
Unusual continental papier mache snuff box with hand painted top "Angels Cavorting on Top of Wine cask with 2 Putti holding Wine Glasses" No mark. Box is decorated in faux tortoise shell. About 3 3/4 diameter. Circa before 1820
American silver plated box decorated in high relief with scenes of home life from around the 18th century. Fully decorated top and sides. Marked on bottom, made by Barbour Co. of Hartford, Conn. Circa before 1920. 8 1/2 wide X 2 5/8 high.
Very old Pennsylvania painted box. May have been used for various purposes in the home or wagon. Intriguing decoration. Many areas of loss but a very unique piece of Americana. Very old and interesting lock mechanism. Probably 18th century. No maker's mark. Measures 16 1/2 X 12 X 9 inches.
Pair of hammered brass sconces with "Day" and "Night" motif. "Day" with sun in sky, walking man in top hat and cane, eating sweets and a bottle sticking out of his pocket. "Night" with watchman carrying a halberd and lantern under a crescent moon. Possibly early American. 18th-19th century.