An Art Nouveau inkwell and stationery platter, made by the famous German pewtersmiths Kayserzinn. Dating from 1885 and listed and pictured in the catalogue raisonne book of all Kayserzinn as shown in the photographs. The design is of Rocailles / Hedge Roses. Design number 4044 from 1895 (see mark). Fully marked as Kayserzinn. I collect Kayserzinn and this is quite a rare hard to find piece, there are not many examples on line. It is in gently worn original unpolished vintage condition. It could be polished up if desired. It has the original inkwell container with flowers and reeds. The well itself does wobble but I presume could be tightened up with the correct tools. Please examine photos of condition carefully before purchasing.
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A "very rare" early 19th Century Brass Icing sugar mould, "REGENCY PERIOD" on a pine block.45. Width = 5.5cm.
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This EPNS Etched Floral Tankard with Handle is a beautiful piece of metalware made from silver plate. Standing at 12cm in height and weighing 400 grams, this tankard/cup features intricate floral etchings that give it a unique and elegant design. The golden colour of the tankard adds a touch of luxury to any collection of silver plate items. Sold as seen in photos. Will need some TLC on the inside as it shows signs of ageing.
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Very unusual piece I have never seen similar and has a great county house look.
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Sehr schöne vernickelt Jugendstil Jardiniere mit formschönem Glaseinsatz. 17,5 cm breit x 7 cm tief x 11 cm hoch. stehend auf vier geschweiften, verzierten Füße.
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This solid construction and style indicate alate 19th- to early 20th-century (c. 1880–1910) manufacture. Beautifully detailedVictorian cast iron lion, shown seated with its paw resting on a ball. Later reproductions are lighter and hollow — this is a genuine antique example with excellent form and presence.
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This is an antique Georgian brass chestnut roasting or warming pan dating to the late 18th century with an unusual guitar shaped body decorated with a family crest in an oak leaf wreath. Chestnut roasters of this age are quite rare even without decoration. Measuring 56cm long it is in very good condition with a small dent to one end, a split near the hinge (which is a bit loose, as is the handle and lid); there are no signs of repair so it is in a completely original state, and is a decorative piece of 200+ year old metalware. UK postage is free, international postage is by Ebay's Global Shipping Programme.
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