TERRIFIC ANTIQUE REDWARE URN / CROCK / VASE. About 11 1/2″ high x 10 1/2″ diameter. Rare redware urn with manganese splotch glaze. Probably Maine or New Hampshire origin. Bulbous form with applied ear handles. Lightly incised ring decorations around the body and neck. Some rim and base chips, and some spots of glaze loss around the lower half (all visible in the images). A RARE AND UNUSUAL EARLY 19TH CENTURY GLAZED REDWARE URN / CROCK / VASE.
Antique straw bonnet early Shaker community rare poplarware 19th c original. Stunning Shaker bonnet, early 1800s. Original not reproduction 2. A little rough 4. Note two tone woven poplar 5. Note the attached neck shade 6. Trim is also woven poplar 7. Very deep to keep face shaded 8. Back is rough and neck ruffle very rough 9. The body is one large woven piece, seamed at bottom back 10. Even rough it displays very well. Around front brim 35 in 2. Brim front to top of back 10 in 3. Back piece 5 x 5 in. Scroll down for larger photos. All US packages have tracking and are insured. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
Discover a piece of history with this rare antique Chinese black drip glaze pottery wine jug made in the first quarter of the 19th century. The intricate craftsmanship and silhouette showcases the artistry of the era, with its robust form and functional design. The deep black high gloss hue adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any collection or display. Crafted from high-quality pottery, this jug pot is a testament to the durability and beauty of antique Chinese ceramics. Its unique drip glaze technique is a characteristic feature that makes it a sought-after piece for enthusiasts and decorators alike. Add a vintage charm to your home or office with this exceptional find. It is in good condition measuring 9 3/4 inches tall by 7 1/2 inches wide. There are a couple chips to the bottom as seen. Thank you for visiting “Dusty Treasures ” and please feel free to browse through.
This early 19th century Welsh double love spoon is a rare find for any antique collector. Crafted with exquisite attention to detail, this spoon is a perfect addition to any tableware collection. The spoon’s unique design is a testament to the rich history of Welsh culture. The spoon is made of high-quality materials and has been well-maintained over the years. Its intricate engravings and detailing make it a true treasure for any antique enthusiast. This spoon is perfect for use or as a decorative piece. Add it to your collection today and own a piece of Welsh history.
SCROLL DOWN TO SEE ALL THE PHOTOS ANTIQUE AFRICAN TRIBAL TALKING DRUM. Mid 19th Century 17 1/4 inches (435mm) long, by 7 1/2 inches (195mm) This is an antique drum, over 100 years old and, whilst the drum skins themselves are still in good condition, some straps are dried out or broken with age, others replaced with string. Consequently the skins are quite slack The tension and tone can still be varied by squeezing gently, but rough usage would almost certainly break more of the straps Apart from the fragility of the straps, this beautiful antique African drum is in good original condition. It would make a wonderful display piece and be a fine addition to any collection. See the photographs for condition & type. ANTIQUE AFRICAN TRIBAL TALKING DRUM 1850 figure carving club. EARLY AFRICAN TRIBAL TALKING DRUM 19TH C ETHNIC V OLD VINTAGE ANTIQUE RARE DRUM. This is a beautiful. In my estimation it dates from the mid 19th Century, but please make up your own mind about this. The drum measures approx 17 1/4 inches (435mm) long, by 7 1/2 inches (195mm) in diameter. It has a skin at either end, tensioned by numerous thin leather straps. As the drum was played the straps would be tightened and released by the drummer’s arm, in order to vary the tension on the drum skins, and thus vary the pitch of the drum as it was played. Hence the name talking drum. This is an antique drum, over 100 years old and, whilst the drum skins themselves are still in good condition, some of the leather tensioning straps have become dried out or broken with age, some have been replaced with string. Consequently the skins are quite slack. The tension and tone can still be varied by squeezing gently, but rough usage would almost certainly break more of the straps. Apart from the fragility of the straps, this beautiful antique African drum is in good original condition. Please see the photographs for condition & type. Weight approx 580 grams. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
This music box is a rare piece from the early 19th century created by Nicole Freres. It has six air tunes that play beautifully and is made from high-quality wood. The style of this antique music box is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate historical items. The country/region of manufacture is unknown, adding to its mystery and allure. The theme is centred around music, making it a great addition to those interested in music boxes. This pre-1900 music box is a great find for any collector or lover of antiques. Nicole Freres – A 19th Century 6 airs rosewood Swiss cylinder music box, the marquetry inlaid lid with strung decoration, opening to the brass cylinder (approx 27.5cm long) and one-piece comb (stamped Nicole Freres), with card to lid interior detailing the 6 airs played numbered 36388, Gamme no. 631, stamped’Nicole Freres A Geneve’ to brass stage to interior, key-wind mechanism, with original key, fully working order superb quality and sound. (Measures approx 45cm wide).
A rare early 19th century Georgian bracelet in gilt metal. It is composed of open work panels set with agate cabochons. Beautiful agate stones in hues of red pink brown white. Length is 17.5cm each. About 44mm wide at the widest point. A substantial piece of jewellery weighing about 50g. One stone has a superficial fracture (see photos- hence price), but remains sturdy. Otherwise, very good condition. One of a pair. Given the value, I’m happy to take a return if you change your mind.
Welcome to my sale of antique collectables that have come from my parent’s collection. My mum and dad were antique dealers and so many of these items have been in the family for years. Please don’t take my descriptions as a guarantee as my opinion is just there for some guidance. The guarantee I can give is that none of the items I sell are fake.
A rare pair of antique Staffordshire pottery monkey figures, dating from the first half of the 1800s. The monkeys are seated on a mound and holding fruit. They are a true mirror pair – one monkey holds the fruit in its left hand, the other monkey holds the fruit in its right hand. The figures are approximately 3.25 inches tall. There are no chips, no cracks, just some crazing and paint loss and wear, and some minor kiln firing flaws. Please see the photos for details. Thank you for looking! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. Loading...X