This is a rare antique French Baccarat Nimes crystal glass liquor decanter. It is an original production style cut glass decanter with a lid/stopper. The decanter was manufactured in France The decanter is made of clear glass a mark on stopper see photos not signed see bottom for medallion this is not signed antique production listed in the baccarat catalogs. There is lime deposit in inside bottom see photos.
This antique French Depose incense burner is a rare find for collectors of Art Nouveau metalware. The intricate design and craftsmanship of the bronze piece showcase the French artist’s skill. The incense burner is handmade and dates back to the early 1900s, making it a unique and original addition to any collection. The object type is as described, an incense burner, and it is a collectible item that falls under the category of Other Collectible Metalware and Metalware. The maker of this piece is a French artist, and the style is Art Nouveau. This antique incense burner is in excellent shape and will add a touch of history and elegance to your collection.
This is a stunning set of antique French gilt metal and enamel buttons, dating back to circa 1880. The intricate design and attention to detail on these buttons make them a true collector’s item. They are perfect for adding a touch of Victorian style to any outfit or display. The buttons are made from high-quality materials, including metal and other materials, and come in a beautiful black colour. They were manufactured in France and are sure to add a touch of elegance to any collection. These buttons are perfect for anyone who loves antiques and wants to add a unique piece to their collection. The buttons are in excellent condition with no enamel damage. I list as cheap as possible so no offers please.
The School for Scandal. A very rare and unusual two part prismatic glass Holophane pendant, completely original and untouched. The two sections of glass are housed in a decorative pierced brass cage. Both sections of glass have the correct patents numbers and the Holophane marks, and are in perfect condition. Age related discolouration to all the metal work, the light also has its original ceiling mount and brass chain. 28cm in diameter 38cm in drop 91cm chain length. Please get in contact as that can be arranged. If you wish to view any items that are currently for sale please feel free to arrange a day and time with myself. I would recommend viewing if you are able. Responsibility for the safety and security of the goods/items pass to the purchaser as soon as the goods/items are removed from our premises. Any disputes concerning carriage are therefore to be conducted by the purchaser with the carrier, and the vendor accepts no liability arising out of the appointment of such contractor. All items on this site are antiques and vintage pieces and are, by their very nature, imperfect. The cost of return is not refundable. Cancellation of orders must be made within 3 days.
This listing is for a very rare French mantel clock. This clock dates to the early 1800s and features a gorgeous gilt bronze design. The clock is rare because it has automata/automaton features with a moving water fountain. The fountain has its own movement and has a glass rod that spins, giving the illusion of water being spouted. The clock has a gothic design with a cathedral shaped center. The cathedral has gilt bronze knights in armor, brickwork, and spires. The front has has a statue of a young man playing with a monkey. There is a chain that extends between the two. The basin of the fountain is in the shape of a clam shell. The inner part of the clam shell appears to be sterling silver. The clock movement is an early silk thread movement. It has a design allowing the pendulum to swing outside the case. This design was probably created so that the pendulum doesn’t hit the lower automaton movement. The clock measures 8.4 x 4.75 x 14.75 inches. The movements were last serviced in 2018. The lower automaton movement did run when tested (see video). The clock movement might need servicing. The spring is good. But it did not stay running. Please see photos AND VIDEO for details and feel free to message with any questions.
Rare Antique Movement “Pons 1827″ For French Portico Type Clock. When manualy moving the. Central axis , movement ringing every hour and 1/2 hour. Very rare, unusual type movement for early 19th c. French portico wooden clock. Diameter front bezel 125mm, dial diameter 118mm. Weight – 1.300 kg. The item comes direct to you! Check out my other items. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!
Lovely French bisque headed fully jointed doll c 1880. Beautiful fixed blue paperweight eyes. Open mouth with teeth. With her original silk dress/ coat and under petticoat matching silk hat, blond wig, cork pate. Approx 21 tall. In v good condition a few scuffs on wood and gesso composition body. Two very small eye chips see photos. The m ark on back of neck is C. Then depose then i think L 9 C. I will send tracked overseas please ask for quote.
VERY RARE, ANTIQUE FRENCH RING. NOT HALLMARKED BUT TESTED IN RANGE OF 10 CT GOLD, MAYBE HIGHER. ABSOLUTELY SCARCE AND BEAUTIFUL EARLY LIMOGES FROM LATE 18TH CENTURY, CA. Famous all over the world for its impeccable porcelain, Limoges is the name of a city in France, the production of which began in 1770. Classic patterns, ornaments and paintings in the Renaissance style are the hallmark of truly royal luxury. Brooches, earrings and pendants are one of the types of porcelain products produced in the city of Limoges. Set with a portrait of Marianne – the allegorical personification of the Republic of France. Marianne is depicted wearing a Phrygian cap which represents liberty, equality and fraternity. She is rendered in the classical style, with her cap and garb highlighted in gilding and stands before a lapis ground. The porcelain panel, unsigned as early Limoges is bezel set upon a raised basket of yellow gold, which meets a split shank. UK SIZE N 1/2. 7.54 GRAMS WEIGHT. ANY STRANGE LINES SEE ON PICS ARE ONLY LIGHT REFLECTIONS. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING.
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