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  1. Rare Antique Square Pierced Brass Tilt Top Table Candle Reflectors C1840

    Superb rare pair of Victorian antique solid brass candle/taper or lamp reflectors in the form of a brass tilt top tables. The pair weigh 0.237 kilos unwrapped.

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  2. Vintage Copper Fish Jelly Mould Interior Design Kitchenalia Tagus Portugal

    Please see pictures for condition Height 6cm Width 20cm Length 23cm Weight 250g Thanks for looking

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  3. Bronze Sculpture Napoleon Bonaparte on Horse Crossing the Alps Statue Bronze

    " Napoleon Bonapart auf Pferd Überquerung der Alpen ". - Der Marmorsockel ist mit Filz unterlegt. - Tiefe: 10 cm -Breite: 23 cm;.

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  4. Antique Carl Deffner German Jugendstil Art Nouveau Brass Lotus Bowl Jelly Mould

    Antique circa 1905-20 German Jugendstil / Art Nouveau brass lotus flower bowl / jelly mould by Carl Deffner Esslingen Germany, is finely worked in a lotus flower petalled form. The lovely little bowl is marked to the concave base with crossed anchors and 'CDM'.

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  5. Old copper deposit. 19th century

    Antique copper deposit. The legs are iron. The total weight is 18,500 kilograms.

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  6. Vintage Ornate Footed Metal Trinket Box With Glass Lid Rose Design Golden Tone

    Beautiful round detailed gold tone colored trinket box with 3 feet, a glass lid and a rose design. Excellent clean condition. Approximately 4” wide and 3” tall.

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  7. Victorian Brass & Shell Mounted Ladle Spoons Antique Arts & Crafts c1890

    Details: A fantastic and wonderfully designed antique Victorian brass and shell set sauce spoon c1890. This is a wonderful item that would make a perfect gift or addition to any collection. Equally all stones stated (for example 'diamond solitaire ring') will have been tested.

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  8. Antique English Arts & Crafts Brass Vase Artificers Guild Newlyn Borrowdale

    This beautiful quality little vase is apparently unmarked. There is an eye like mark to the base, but this is scratched out, which suggests it was just a random mark from the making process. We believe it is by Edward Spencer's Artificer's Guild, although unmarked the style of production is typical of the British Arts & Crafts Guilds like the Guild of Handicrafts, Birmingham Guild, Artificers Guild and schools of handicrafts such as the Newlyn School, Borrowdale and Keswick Schools, Cotswold and Glasgow Schools and Fivemiletown in Ireland.

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