Beautiful, circa 1900, flow blue 10 1/8” dinner plate featuring hunting and floral scenes. By Sampson Hancock of England in their Leicester pattern, it comes with a hanger as shown in photos.
Sevres porcelain Meissen style cream jug with floral decoration. Dates 1772. Unmarked. Excellent condition, measures 4.75" high.
Circa 1820 American Federal mahogany half domed keepsake box with brass feet and knobs. Come with original working key. Measures 8.75" high, 7.25" across, 7" deep.
Mid to late 19th c American hand carved wood thermometer with engraved brass temperature plate. Interesting to note is that Preezing is the spelling for Freezing. Today this spelling for temperature is only used in scientific literature. A rare find. Possibly an early Taylor thermometer. Measures: 16.25" high
A large and rare, early 19th C Gathering Basket from North Carolina of rectangle shape with 2 steamed and bent handles. In great condition, it is very tightly woven with a double wrapped rim. Basket is coated with cream colored paint, probably milk paint. Wood is unknown, possibly split oak. From the private collection of an appraiser of Early Americana. Measures 28" long, 16" wide, 12" high. Note: Basket depth measures 10", with handles 12".
A 19th C black lacquered Victorian papier-mache tabletop box with a gold Chinoiserie scene. The lid is decorated with monks in a Chinese style garden where as the sides are decorated with noble families at leisure in a similar Chinese garden. What makes this box special are the monks on the lid and detailed decorations on all 4 sides. Measure 11.75" long, 2.75" high, and 3.5" wide
Unusual and very well constructed solid burl walnut box with fold down handle flanked by 2 rabbits. Not sure of its original intention. It is the size and general shape of a tea caddy, but it could have been designed to be decorative storage box. Lid is hinged and it does latch shut. Measurements with the handle down 6ʺ across × 4.5ʺ deep × 4.75ʺ high With the handle in up position, this box measures 6" high.
Circa 1830-40, English flow blue octagonal ironstone serving platter. The deep dark blue and the flow is as good as it gets. Made by P W and Co.. in Manilla pattern, it measures 16" x 12". Appears never to have been used, excellent condition.
Rare, circa 1750, Staffordshire glazed stoneware figurine of a woman with her dog. Measures 5.25 inches high.
Sheffield silver pitcher with an engraved scrolling leaf design around the body and on the ice guard. Beaded trim along the top continues to add a refined touch. This pitcher is ideal for both display and functional use and is a desirable piece of Sheffield silver for the collector. Measures 7 1/2 inches high.
A stunning hand painted porcelain bowl with a gold trimmed scalloped rim was made by the Tressemann & Vogt company in Limoges, France between 1892-1907. Artist signed, the design, use of gold throughout, and selection of colors from the rich royal blue band with contrasting orange flowers to the band of blush along the rim is just fabulous. Measures 9.5" diameter x 4.5" high.
A French tiger oak bracket clock with ormolu caryatid corners, pineapple finials, and scroll feet. This 8-day clock chimes on the hour. The original winding key and key that opens both front and back doors are present. This clock is in good working order and was purchased from a watchmaker. Measures 16" high.
Very collectible Country French yellow and green glazed terra cotta pot with 2 ear handles. From the Southwest of France, these more unusual pieces are getting harder to find and the glaze on this pot is exceptional. Inside is glazed and will hold water. Measures 10ʺW × 9ʺD × 9ʺH
Pair of American museum quality gilt bronze and brass Argand lamps by J & I Cox, New York. Featuring a classical design with highly detailed dolphins, paw feet, and acanthus leaves. Measures about 21.5 inches high. The arms extend out 7.5 inches. Needs globes for the arms, see last photo for an example. Circa 1825.
Having a very sweet face, this china head doll dates circa 1860. She is complete with a dress and pantaloons. One foot is missing, but it does not detract from the presentation. Measures 9.5" high.
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain Flora Danica 10" dinner plate, the center decorated with a flowering plant, The Mountain Avens (Dryas Octopetala), within an ornate gilt decorated border. The Mountain Avens, an eight petal flower, is the National Flower of Iceland. Base with Factory mark for period 1923 to 1935, initials E K, and the numbers 1942 (or possibly 1947) which could be a kiln batch number, a work number etc. A rare piece to add to your collection...
Imperial Russian black lacquered papier mache tea caddy with a hand painted troika scene on the lid. Dates circa 1850 and probably Vishniakov Factory, but unmarked. In very good condition commensurate with age with one small chip to back corner, it measures 4ʺ wide × 3.25ʺ deep × 2.5ʺ high.
Late 19th C English Staffordshire recumbent lion figurine. In excellent condition, he measures 4.5 inches long x 2.75" deep x 3" high.