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AMERICAN COIN SILVER CIVIL WAR PERIOD PRESENTATION WATER PITCHER
$3,500.00Silver presentation water pitcher, presented to Dr. A (Archibald) Miles in 1852 by a number of ladies of Savannah, Georgia as a testimonial of their high regard for him, both as a gentleman & philanthropist, on March 30th,1852.The pitcher was handed down to his daughter and she passed it down to her nephew, Christian Archibald Herter, who was the son of Christian Herter, a wealthy artist and interior designer, head of the Herter Brothers.
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AMERICAN FEDERAL MAHOGANY MIRROR
$275.00This mirror dates 1790-1810 period. The perimeter frame is made of mahogany veneer with contrasing satinwood string inlay. The surmounts are solid mahogany.
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AMERICAN THREE PIECE COIN SILVER TEA SERVICE
$2,750.00This is an usually nice early 19th Century Tea Set. All three pieces are marked on the bottom: G. BOYCE for Geradus Boyce of New York, New York. The tea service is circa 1814-1820.
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AMERICAN WHALE OIL TIN LANTERN, 19TH CENTURY
This lantern has an oval shaped molded globe with bands.
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AMERICAN WHALE OIL TIN LANTERN, 19TH CENTURY
$575.00This lantern has an oval shaped molded globe with bands. It retains 80 to 90 per cent of the asphaltum finish on the base, underneath the base, underneath the font and on the carrying ring.
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ANTIQUE FLINTLOCK TENDER LIGHTER FIRESTARTER ORIGINAL PERIOD EARLY 18TH CENTURY
This is a very rare form, unusual to find one with a handle. The turned handle is 4 inches long and made of either boxwood or fruitwood. The handle is flat on top to facilitate the opening of the storage bin.
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AUTHENTIC 14TH CENTURY ENGLISH MEDIEVAL PEWTER SEPUCHARAL CHALICE
$12,500.00Extremely rare pewter chalice from the Medieval period. Most chalices from this period were buried with priests and have been excavated.The chalice is 8 1/2 inches tall, the bowl is 5 1/8 inches in diameter and the base is 5 1/2 inches in diameter.
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BRASS BOUND ENGLISH BRACE
$195.0014 inch length approx. 5.5 inch width. This brace is marked “Hermit Co. Sheffield” There is a use crack in the rosewood palm.
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BRASS BULLSEYE LANTERN, EARLY, 19TH CENTURY
This brass lantern has nicely punched and pierced decoration. It is 10 inches high, 4 ½ inches in diameter at the base with a 5 inch diameter bullseye lense.
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BRASS TAPERJACK BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE
$575.00Brass taperjack. Refer to “The Brass Book”, and the “English Domestic Brass” book by Gentle for similar example.
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COLONIAL AMERICAN LOOKING GLASS, CIRCA 1790-1810
This small looking glass is of the variety commonly made in the New England area. It is constructed of solid mahogany, both molding and surmounts.
PRICE…SOLD!