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Auction House:
Webb's
Number of lots recorded:12
Lots with images:12
Prices available:12
Category:
Brass
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A brass ship's engine room bell, maker Charles Cory & Son. New York. Height 51 cm. Width 44 cm ***
*** A stunning Tom Dixon brass teaset, four pieces in total. Made from spun brass. Each with manufacters mark etched to base. Milk jug, height 25 cm, diameter 8 cm ***
*** A 19th century beaten brass wine cooler/jardiniere, on four lion's paw feet, with high relief floral archway designed motifs. Original liner. Length 58 cm ***
*** A two handled measuring shallow pan in heavy brass. Depth 9.5 cm. Diameter 38 cm ***
*** An early 19th century samovar, in copper and brass. Neoclassical urn shape. Height 43 cm ***
*** A monumental brass ewer by Rocalba, figural motifs raised in relief to the body and handle. Hourglass form body. Manufacturers label affixed, height 58 cm, depth 25 cm ***
*** A heavy brass pestle and mortar, French 19th century, height 20 cm. Provenance: collection of Catherine Hannah, former president of the New Zealand antique Dealers Association and noted antique dealer in Rotorua for over 40 years. ***
*** A 19th century copper and brass coal bucket ***
*** An artillery shell vase, made from brass. Several marks on the base underside. Height 375, diameter 6.2 cm ***
*** A Victorian brass warming pan, with a turned wood handle ***
*** A large antique copper and brass coal bucket. Height 31 cm ***
*** A brass vase with Hand-Etched designs, marked on the base underside 2413. Height 20.5 cm, diameter 15.5 cm ***