Gold and brown Pattern’9072. 7.5 inside rim diameter. Glaze Crazing to the underside. Some wear to the gilding. The ladle: nibble to the rim and overglazed crack lines visible on the handle’s joint and the top (please see photos).
ANTIQUE AMERICAN CARRIAGE CLOCK BY YALE CLOCK CO. MADE CIRCA 1880, WITH VISIBLE ESCAPEMENT AS PICTURED. COMES WITH WINDING KEY ATTACHED IN REAR. MEASURES 4 INCHES HIGH, 3 WIDE.
Antique 1913 Gorham Etruscan Sterling Silver 8 1/2 Serving Spoon EUC. This product is a rare antique 1913 Gorham Etruscan sterling silver serving spoon, measuring 8 1/2 in length. Made by the renowned brand Gorham, this piece features a beautiful Etruscan pattern and is composed of sterling silver. Dating back to the early 20th century, this rare find is a unique and valuable addition to any collection of antique silverware or fine flatware. Its intricate design and historical significance make it a sought-after item for collectors and enthusiasts of antique silver pieces. This was part of my grandmother’s collection. It has been safely stored in an anti-tarnish wrap for several years.
Offering this antique metal forged iron heart trivet. Measures 5″ x 3.5″ x 1.5 T. This piece has a great surface and dark natural wear. Has wheel style feet as seen, don’t move and one is missing. Has a minor lean but doesn’t take away from its display. Has a heart inside the heart as seen. One side has a separation so I added a clear glue on the back to prevent any potential looseness. Great addition to your collection.
Offering this beautiful antique black painted early black Wood framed gentleman silhouette. Measures 5.75 x 4.75″ x 3/4″ thick. This is a beautiful early silhouette. Its all original and in good condition. Did have some loss/abrasions on the frame so I dry brushed in with black folk art paint. It is also signed but hard to make all it out. Beautiful piece and addition to your collection.
Antique porcelain early cow figurine. Rare and colectors item. This product data sheet is originally written in English. From ancient Times is a small Dutch Company We offer Antique European Porcelain. Chamber of Commerce no : KvK 58713255 VAT number : NL 113743828B01. Visit my store to. EARLY Brown / white COW FIGURINE. H 6.5 cm – 2.6 inches. W 11 cm – 4.3 inches. D 4 cm – 1.7 inches. Rare and collectors Item. View also or other items. It is important for us to receive your 5 star feedback. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. Chamber of Commerce no : KvK 58713255 VAT number : NL 113743828B01 Visit my store to. Antique Porcelain EARLY Brown / white COW FIGURINE Excellent condition H 6.5 cm – 2.6 inches W 11 cm – 4.3 inches D 4 cm – 1.7 inches Rare and collectors Item View also or other items. All antique Porcelain _ It is important for us to receive your 5 star feedback. Track Page Views With Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
This rare and exquisite vase is a true masterpiece of early 20th century Italian art glass. It was made in Murano using the traditional technique of hand-blown glass, with a glossy finish and all-over pattern. The two handles and design make it a unique and decorative piece that would add beauty to any collection. The honey color and intricate details of the vase reflect the skill and creativity of the artisan, making it a valuable and timeless work of art. Please note there is one blemish on the side. It does not feel like a chip on the outside. I’m not sure if it is from production.
VERY RARE Antique Victorian Coin Silver Floral Christening Cup Mid 1800’s. This is a very rare and beautiful piece and was a wonderful Christening gift for Thomas. It is intricately crafted with beautifully detailed flowers. Just short of 3 1/2 inches in height, it has a diameter of 3 1/4 inches at the top, and weighs 154.3 grams. This is in excellent condition and there is the appropriate amount of wear and patina associated with its age. Please feel free to ask any questions or request additional pictures. Silversmith Robert Rait was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1807, and was listed as a Jeweler, Silversmith, and Retailer in New York City from 1833. He passed away in 1869. His brother appears to have been David Crichton Rait, a well-known silversmith in Scotland. This mark is interesting because the R. Rait is stamped over another mark. They also worked exclusively for Tiffany & Company after 1851. In 1868 silver laws were passed requiring silver to be marked Sterling or 925, or Coin. Before that year it wasn’t as regulated, and coin silver was often not marked as such. Coin silver is less pure than sterling, but can be up to 90 percent silver. Check out this one by the same company, but a few years later while working for Tiffany & Co..
Rare Brass Crescent-Shaped Betel Nut Box. Antique Philippine Material Culture. Brass box, crescent shape, hinged on one side, with a loop at each end, and 3 compartment interior, the end compartments lidded. The brass is hand hammered with a swirling leafy pattern on upper lid. Although the two end compartments are hinged for lids, only one is present. Height: 1- 1/2 in. Depth: 1- 1/2 in. Fellows of Harvard College, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Listing. Description: Brass box, crescent shape, hinge on one side, loop at end, 2 lidded interior compartments. Identifier: 33-104-70/278, Mapping Philippine Material Culture. Origin: Oceania, Philippines, Moro, Mindanao. Physical Dimensions: Overall: 6.2 x 24 x 12.1 cm 2 7/16 x 9 7/16 x 4 3/4 in. Collection: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard. Cite this Page: “Crescent-shaped brass betel box, ” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed April 4, 2025. This product is a rare antique Betel box from Southeast Asia, specifically the Philippines. Made of brass in a unique crescent shape, this piece originates from the early 20th century to around 1940. Its historical significance and craftsmanship make it a valuable addition to any Southeast Asian antique collection.
NEIGER Art Deco Chinoise Flapper Necklace. Absolutely Rare example of well known maker from bohemia/Today. Dating aprox to early 1900’s. Use of this types of pressed coral glass orange beads with dragon was used. In few necklaces combined with brass in Chinoise series. I could not find use of bigger dragon beads. Tiny black seed beads and small hexagonal orange beads been. Commonly used in many designs of chinese and egyptian revival. Necklaces, many times with central bigger theme pendant. However they have been making differnt types of necklaces, mostly. With brass backing in later stage of their company, and few. Of single string flapper sizes. Without any locking on simple silk string, depends on requiremet of. Costumers when they been starting their company in their home. This one dates to that starting era early stages of their company. Creation before they became famous, 1920’s and that makes it very. This is true collector item and deserve special place in someone. Collection, even maybe museum, you may never find same again. It is about 92 cm long. Big orange dragon bead is 2.2cm long x 1.5cm wide. Smaller orange dragon bead is 1.2cm. All on original silk string. It is in very good condition, with some signs of age to string as seen. There is not makers mark. Please have alook at all photos included. Feel free to ask questions and i will answer them most honestly and. Neiger Brothers jewellery is characterized by beautiful Czech glass beads, and detailed metal bead caps & findings. Max and Norbert Neiger were two brothers living in Czechoslovakia who made wonderful jewellery with figural glass. Components in Gablonz, Czechoslovakia, from 1905 to the 1930s. They were Czech citizens as were their ancestors but they also had German Nationality. The Neiger Brothers took advantage of the Egyptian Revival craze, beginning with the discovery of King Tut’s tomb. They further added more “exotic” lines, with Chinese and Indian motifs. They produced hypnotising brooches. Beautiful beaded necklaces and fascinating bracelets, all of the highest quality. Today, collectors have rediscovered Max and Norbert, and their tragic end has come back into the public eye. As buyers snap up their stunning wares. As the Germans advanced near Gablonz in 1939, the two Jewish brothers left their factory and escaped to Bohemia. Where they continued to produce jewellery in a scaled-down operation. They were later arrested in Prague and, in 1942, were exterminated by the Nazis at Auschwitz. Loading...X