DescriptionThis 19th century brass log bin is a solidly made domestic object, crafted in brass and raised on three cast claw-and-ball feet. The rounded body is balanced by twin swing handles mounted o[...]
Wonderful Early 19th-Century Regency Mahogany Sarcophagus Wine Cooler or CellaretteA superb early 19th-century Regency period mahogany wine cooler, or cellarette, of sarcophagus form, crafted in strik[...]
A Rare Pair of Georgian Mahogany Oval Brass-Bound Wine Coolers with Original Liners & Lion-Head Ring Handles C.1760A superb and rare pair of Georgian mahogany wine coolers, exquisitely crafted and ret[...]
English earthenware planter from the Victorian era. Pot with wide handles and Asian-inspired decorations, allowing you to bathe the roots of orchids, rare and exotic plants in the United Kingdom. Good[...]
A rare Royal Worcester majolica jardiniere, England,
c.1866.
This impressive example was produced during the height of the Victorian “Fern
Craze” (“Pteridomania”), when ferns and naturalistic motif[...]
This superb cache-pot with white floral decoration in relief on a mauve background is the work of the English Minton factory. Each of the four faces has a different decoration. It should be noted that[...]
After several innovations in ceramics, Josiah Wedgwood created in 1775 a fine unglazed stoneware whose paste made it possible to imitate antique cameos by applying molded reliefs on a shape of contr[...]
Minton, Superb pair of cachepots and their ceramic saucers, On a mauve background, floral decoration. Hollow mark under each piece. In very good condition, work from the end of the 19th century. Weigh[...]
Important cache pot en faience anglaise du staforshire vers 1900 à décor de fleurs peintes en bleu et poudrees d or. Ce decor annonce l art nouveau. La marque WWR and co staforshire England 98 n est [...]
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