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  1. Vintage WINDSOR GREY BRASS See Pictures for Condition

    Vintage WINDSOR GREY BRASS See Pictures for Condition

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  2. Antique French Solid Copper Hot Water Bottle or Warmer 12 Inches Tall

    The brass stopper turns well. I have not water tested the item for leaks as I expect that this will be used as a great decorative piece.

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  3. Copper Water Dispenser/Matka/Pot 5 litres

    WEIGHT OF 5 LITRES - 800 GRAMS, HEIGHT - 25 CM, WIDTH IS 15 CM, WEIGHT OF TAP IS 200 GRAMS, STAND WEIGHT IS 200 GRAMS,HEIGHT OF STAND IS 13 CM. WEIGHT OF 10 LITRES - 1.300 GRAMS, HEIGHT - 30 CM, WIDTH IS 21 CM, WEIGHT OF TAP IS 200 GRAMS, STAND WEIGHT IS 350 GRAMS,HEIGHT OF STAND IS 14 CM.

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  4. French Bronze Stockbroker Office Plaque “L. J. Closson, Agent de Change” c.1900

    French Bronze Office Plaque – “L. J. Closson, Agent de Change” c.1900 Description: Cast bronze French office plaque for an Agent de Change (licensed stockbroker), dating to the late 19th / early 20th century. Rich natural patina with raised lettering and original hanging hooks to the reverse. A substantial and authentic piece of French financial history, ideal for interior display or library décor.

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  5. ANTIQUE HAND MADE SMALL HAMMERED COPPER KETTLE

    The inside is tinned.

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  6. Beautiful Antique Asian Heavy Brass Decorative Wall Plaque Plate 8.25” Wide

    This beautiful antique Asian brass decorative wall plaque plate is a stunning piece of metalware, measuring 8.25 inches wide. The intricate design and craftsmanship make it a unique and eye-catching addition to any home decor. The use of brass adds a touch of elegance and sophistication, making it a standout feature in any room. Ideal for collectors of antique pieces or those looking to add a touch of Asian charm to their living space.

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  7. ANTIQUE 19TH C QUALITY LARGE BRONZE GALEON CLIPPER SHIP BOAT DOOR KNOCKER

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  8. Victorian Orientalist Pair Bronze Camel Candlestick Holders 19th Century Antique

    Both bear the Victorian lozenge mark dating to what I think is the 31st March 1874, along with various impressed marks on their undersides.

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