Showing 37–48 of 215 results
Showing 37–48 of 215 results
This pair of pipe tongs is unique in that they have the tamper and the cleaning spike attached. usually you find just the scissor ember tongs for reaching into the fire.
A rare American Tiger Maple stocked fowler with raised flowingleaf carving and brass mounted. Beautiful well-proportioned fowler with a slightly swamped, British proofed 53.75 ” barrel.
PRICE…SOLD!
18th Century American or English Mirror. This is very attractive medium size mahogany mirror. The molding surmounting the glass has the cross banded molding with upper radius corners.
Rare 17th or early 18th century Tazza or Salver made of pewter.This well constructed salver is 10 inches in diameter and is engraved with a coat of arms and crest within a rococo cartouche.
This is probably the best compass of this type to be found. It is in excellent unused condition with no cracks in the wooden case and containing its original convex glass cover.
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A rare example of an early documented American Queen Anne Daybed. This type of bed is often referred to as Rhode Island because of the bed in the Metropolitan Museum being made by Job Townsend in 1743.
This sliding adjustable powder measure is numbered with Roman numerals. The body is rolled and braised brass. 4.5 X 1.25 INCHES
According to the book “The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments” by M. Bion in 1758 the water-level is the earliest form of leveling instrument.
This is a rare and hard to find lantern. It is totally constructed of brass and has an
arm carrying ring. It is copper wheel cut decoration of vine and leaf centered with the name “O.S. Shaler”.
PRICE…SOLD!