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Auction House:
Artvisory
Number of lots recorded:17
Lots with images:17
Prices available:17
Category:
Metalware
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A large painted iron head of an eagle, French early 19th century, 35 cm high 28 cm wide ***
*** An Hispano-Moresque copper lustre bowl, Spanish circa 1700, 40 cm diameter ***
*** A massive cast iron mortar, French 18th century dimensions: 45 cm wide, 43 cm high ***
*** A fine pair of Regency red lacquer and copper rimmed circular wine bottle coasters, English circa 1810, 14 cm diameter 5 cm high ***
*** A historically significant solid brass cup made from the bolts of the wreck of The Dunbar Sydney, soon after the tragedy on August 20 1857. Australian dated 1857. Provenance: The private collection of Mr John Williams sold Christies, Sydney. Sold with a… ***
*** A pair of brass lions paw doorstops, English 19th century, 38 cm, high ***
*** A tole-ware tray table 19th century 78 cm by 58 cm, 19th century, folding black finished wooden stand, 78 cm by 58 cm ***
*** A very good painted black and gilt tole ware tea-kettle on stand, English circa 1820, 30 cm high 26 cm diameter ***
*** A green painted iron boot scraper, English 19th century, 30 cm high 40 cm wide ***
*** Four decoratively painted tole-ware jardenieres, 20-28 cm, wide ***
*** A set of six copper and steel graduated saucepans, French 19th century, largest 24 cm diameter, smallest 14 cm diameter ***
*** A brass doorstop in the form of a cherub, 46 cm, high ***
*** A copper watering can, French 19th century ***
*** A white painted cast iron doorstop in the form of a heraldic lion, English 19th century, 48 cm high, 28 cm wide, 6 cm deep ***
*** A copper pitcher with brass plaque, French 19th century ***
*** Two antique cast- iron boot scrapers ***
*** A small copper chocolate pot with turned timber handle, French 19th century ***