Double section Limoges stamp box. Hand painted with a pink, orange, yellow and purple flower decor. Circa 1920-30's. This box is in fine condition with no damage. The box measures 3 3/8" wide, 1 1/4"long and 1" thick. Inside the smaller section is 4/8" wide, 1 1/4" long and about 1/2" deep. The second compartment measures 2" wide with the same length and depth as the first compartment.
Limoges salt box hand painted in green with rose decor on top and on bottom inside. This box also has gold gilding decoration around sides and edges. The box is in good condition with no damage. It measures 2 1/8" wide, 2" long and 1 1/8" thick. The depth of the box is 3/8".
Art Deco decanter set with decanter and four glasses in three colors by Val St Lambert. The decanter is done in clear and purple, two glasses are clear and blue and the other two are clear and maroon. The set is circa 1920's and is in wonderful condition. There are no chips or cracks on any of the pieces. The decanter with stopper is 9" tall and is 6" wide across the bottom. The glasses are 2 3/4" tall and are 2" wide across the top. Both the decanter and all of the glass ...click for details
Set of six English flow blue dinner plates by Alfred Meakin Company. Theses plates are are done in the Ormonde pattern dating from 1897. Some of the rims have flea bite chips that may have even happened in the making of the plates. Over all condition of the set is good with no major chips or cracks.
Cut glass ice bucket by J. Hoare & Company. It is from the Brilliant Period, Circa 1890. The bucket measures 5 3/4" tall, 6" wide and 3 1/4" deep. It has a faint signature on the bottom and it is in good condition. There are no chips or cracks on this piece.
A beautiful pair of 800 silver asparagus tongs, circa 1900-1910. The bowls have a very ornate pierce work pattern. These tongs are in great condition with no damage and measure 6 3/4" long and are 2 1/4" wide.
Intricately designed silver plate grape shears. These shears are inscribed "Agnes from Mother" and dated 1872. They are in great condition, they show almost no wear. They measure 6 3/4" long 2 1/4" at the widest when they are closed and 4 1/2" wide when they are open.
A 19th century pottery tea pot with silver overlay. The silver overlay is monogrammed on one side.However I can not make out the letters because of its intricate style. This teapot has a tea basket insert that locks into the pot and the lid locks into the basket. The over all condition of this piece is great. The tea basket dose have a small chip on the rim. The tea pot itself also has two small chips on the inside rim where the tea basket locks into place. There are no additional chips or crack ...click for details
This fine inkwell has a copper top. It is decorated with enamel flowers. The inkwell is 4" tall and is approximataly 2 3/4" on each side. It is signed on the base.