Fine antique English silver plate food dome with detailed handle. Made by Richard Perry and Sons from Wolverhampton, England in 1845. Hallmarked underneath.
Measurements: 12 1/2" by 10" with a height of 7"
Condition: A few scratches from use but overall in excellent antique condition.
Ornate Derby Silver Co. cigar cutter. Made of silver plate in the 19th century, Derby Silver Co. was one of the first silver companies to form International Silver Co.
Age: 1873-1888
Measurements: 7 1/4" by 5" with a height of 4 1/4"
Stunning Victorian Silver Plate and crystal claret jug. The elaborate silver plate work on this piece has an eagle handle, intricate cartouche on the silver plate lip, and crown crown on the lid. This covers a well cut crystal decanter or claret jug. Fine polished pontil on the bottom.
Antique bronze patinated spelter sculpture of a whippet or greyhound possibly after French bronze sculptor, Pierre Jules Mene, 1810-1877. The whippet is very detailed as well as the salamander that is on the ground.
Age: 19th Century
Measurements: Base: 6 1/2" by 3 1/2" with a height of 5 1/4" ...click for details
Arts and Crafts Copper and Silver humidor with original glass liner. This is probably Heinz because of the style but I did not want to take the old felt off the bottom to check.
Measurements: Approximately 6 1/4" in Height with a bottom diameter of 6 3/8"
Condition: A couple of dings to the copper but otherwise in excellent antiqu ...click for details
English Sheffield plate fruit and fish set for 12 in velvet lined box with brass cartouche on lid. This set was manufactured by Francis Howard for Sheffield in 1870. The handles to the knives and forks of the fish set are mother of pearl. Some wear to the mother of pearl on one fish knife but otherwise in excellent antique condition with minor use wear.
Fine early 20th Century French letter holder. The top is brass with high relief of interwoven fish with a ceptor. There is a brass mesh plate in the center separating the areas. All this on a wood stand and brass feet.