Antique Brass J Gardner Syringe c1870 RARE early Scottish medical instrument. 32 Forrest Road Edinburgh. Marked J Gardner prior to the company using J Gardner & Son. Rare item as these were not produced in great numbers at the time in Scotland. These were a reputable surgical medical instrument company operating. From the early 1800s as J Gardner until it became J Garner & Son in 1866. Some wear marks syringe still plunges with no issues.
Lovely set of brass door handles made by kaye of Leeds one of the first sets to be made before they changed to traditionally stamping there brand any questions just ask.
This late 18th, early 19th century lock is signed T. BRASS BODY & COMBINATION WHEELS / Steel Locking Loop. This combination lock remains UNLOCKED! The wheel spins freely. It is very good with light wear, original patina. PLEASE SEE PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CONDITION AND MEASUREMENT! PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CONDITION AND MARKINGS AS THEY ARE PART OF DESCRIPTION.
This rare signal cannon from the late 19th to early 20th century is a unique piece featuring brass and cast iron construction. Its antique status adds to its historical significance, making it a valuable addition to any collection of metalware antiques. The original craftsmanship of the cannon ensures its authenticity and quality, making it a prized possession for enthusiasts of vintage military memorabilia. These were used on estates to signal time and call in the staff from fields, shoots etc.
This antique Persian hand engraved brass art tray depicts the iconic Khaju Bridge in Iran, showcasing intricate craftsmanship from the early 20th century. The tray, originating from the Islamic Republic of Iran, features a rich brass color and is a rare find for collectors of Middle Eastern antiques. The detailed engraving and historical significance make this piece a unique and valuable addition to any collection. This is a one of a kind piece and is from my personal collection. It is the exact item you will receive. It is in good antique condition and has not been polished so you have the choice to enjoy the patina if you choose.
A Rare Early Brass Brazier And Bronze Bowl 17th Century. Fantastic Early piece circa 1650 -1700 ish the bowl is bonze very heavy, maybe earlier but as you can see it fits and came together from a collection, the bowl of course damaged as you can see the but i think it is actually paktong please look carefully its a mich lighter colour. Bowl is 9.5 inches wide to give you a idea of scale.
This rare antique brass bull sculpture is a heavy vintage display piece from the late 1800s to early 1900s, originating from the United Kingdom. Crafted from brass, this ornament figurine depicts a cattle animal class with a unique and intricate design. Perfect for collectors of farm and countryside animal memorabilia, this unmounted sculpture adds a touch of history and charm to any display or collection.
This late 18th, early 19th century lock is signed T. BRASS BODY & COMBINATION WHEELS / Steel Locking Loop. This combination lock remains UNLOCKED! It is very good with light wear, original patina. PLEASE SEE PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CONDITION AND MEASUREMENT! PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CONDITION AND MARKINGS AS THEY ARE PART OF DESCRIPTION.
This is an antique miners, hanging safety lamp / lantern, possibly French or German produced around late 18 00s to early 1900s. Appears to be made of brass and is complete with the glass as shown. It iappearsto be in excellent antique condition, including no cracks in the glass, or breaks the mesh. Seems to be in good working condition however there is no wick if there’s supposed to be one it does need polishing. Fantastic piece of miner’s or maritime history! Please study the pictures carefully as they are a part of the overall description and helpful to determine condition. Feel free to ask questions or comment if you’d like.