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  • French Reproduction Green Glazed Terra Cotta Jars (Smaller Size)

    $265.00

    9"H x 8"W x 6"D

    Dimensions: 9”H x 8”W x 6”D

    A wonderful assortment of French reproduction jars – styled after antique French confit jars – that range in sizes from 7-¾”H x 8-¾”W x 5-½”D to 9”H x 8”W x 6”D. These vintage vessels feature a green speckled glaze finish that partially covers the earthenware jars. These wonderfully reproduced receptacles make beautiful decorative items and can be used to fill a bookcase or shelf or can be used to hold fresh or dried floral arrangements. They also make wonderful storage containers for kitchen utensils. We have 8 to choose from in this price range. Take a closer look at the detailed photos to see each jar’s subtle variations. 

    203-21G: 8-½”H x 7-¼”W x 5-½”D

    203-21H: 7-¾”H x 8-¾”W x 5-½”D

    [203-21I:  8-¾”H x 7-¾”W x 5-¼”D] – SOLD

    203-21J: 8”H x 8-½”W x 5-½”D

    203-21K: 9”H x 8”W x 6”D

    203-21L: 8-¾”H x 8-¼”W x 5-½”D

    203-21M: 8-⅜”H x 8-¼”W x 5-½”D

    [203-21N: 8-½”H x 8-½”W x 5-½”D]  –  SOLD

  • English 19th Century Brass Bowl

    $395.00

    23"H x "W x 6.88"D

    Dimensions: 6-⅞”H 23” Diameter

    This is a large and impressive English 19th century brass bowl with a warm patina from years of use. It has a carved wave design around its rim and a design on the inside of a circle of copper inlay dots. Wonderful for any room of the house. Circa 1890.

  • English 19th Century Brass Bowl

    $365.00

    5.63"H x "W x 17.75"D

    Dimensions: 5-⅝”H 17-¾” Diameter

    This is an English 19th century brass bowl with a warm patina from years of use. It has a carved wave design around its rim. Wonderful for any room of the house. Circa 1890.

  • English 19th Century Brass Bowl

    $365.00

    5.13"H x "W x 15.75"D

    Dimensions: 5-⅛”H 15-¾” Diameter

    This is an English 19th century brass bowl with a warm patina from years of use. It has a carved wave design around its rim. Wonderful for any room of the house. Circa 1890.

  • French 19th Century Long Cutting Board

    $325.00

    24"H x 8"W x 1.63"D

    Dimensions: 24”H x 8”W x 1-⅝”D

    A 19th century long cutting board from France in a rectangular shape with a metal hanger on the end. The worn board is made of a single piece of wood. Knife marks and scrapes that were left by cooks, now long gone, can be seen and felt as if they were made yesterday. A nice antique, full of character, that would be an excellent addition to one’s kitchen or home.

  • Hand Carved Wood Bowl

    $415.00

    4.5"H x "W x 18.88"D

    Dimensions: 4-½”H 18-⅞”Diameter

    This is an English 19th century hand carved wood bowl – well used and beautiful. The sides and bottom are very thick. The bowl would look great on any table or kitchen island. Circa 1850.

  • Hand Carved Wood Bowl

    $415.00

    4.5"H x "W x 20.13"D

    Dimensions: 4-½”H 20-⅛” Diameter

    This is an English 19th century hand carved wood bowl – well used and beautiful. It has a metal patch on the side to strenghten it. The bowl would look great on any table or kitchen island. Circa 1850.

  • French 19th Century Terracotta Jar

    $295.00

    9.25"H x "W x 6.13"D

    Dimensions: 9-¼”H 6-⅛”Diameter

    This is a French 19th century terracotta jar with a partial green glaze. It has a handle on one side. The vessel was used for storage. Each one of these storage jars is unique. It would make a nice decorative piece for the home.

  • French 19th Century Terracotta Jar

    $295.00

    10.5"H x "W x 6.25"D

    Dimensions: 10-½” H 6-¼” Diameter

    This is a small French 19th century terracotta jar with a partial green glaze and some white glaze. It has a handle on one side and also a small hole. The vessel was used for storage. Each one of these storage jars is unique. It would make a nice decorative piece for the home.

  • English 19th Century Hand-Forged Iron Trivet

    $1,100.00

    15.75"H x 15.38"W x 15.38"D

    Dimensions: 15-¾”H x 15-⅝”W x 15-⅜”D

    A small but lovely example of the blacksmith’s art. The hand-forged 19th century iron trivet features a flat surface to place hot pots that have come off the open fire or stove after cooking. It has two straight legs in the back and one cabriole leg in the front. Stretchers connect the legs and it forms an open surface to place another hot pot. This would have been next to the fireplace on the hearth.

  • French 19th Century Terracotta Jar

    $350.00

    13.88"H x "W x 9.25"D

    Dimensions: 13-⅞”H 9-¼” Diameter

     This is a French 19th century terracotta jar with a partial green glaze. It has handles on either side to make it easier to lift. The vessel was used for storage. Each one of these storage jars is unique. It would make a nice decorative piece for the home or garden.

  • French 19th Century Terracotta Jar

    $550.00

    16.88"H x "W x 10.75"D

    Dimensions: 16-⅞”H 10-¾” Diameter

    This is a French 19th century terracotta jar with a partial green glaze. It has handles on either side to make it easier to lift. The vessel was used for storage. Each one of these storage jars is unique. It would make a nice decorative piece for the home or garden.

  • French 19th Century Terracotta Jar

    $550.00

    17.25"H x "W x 11"D

    Dimensions: 17-¼”H 11” Diameter

    This is a French 19th century terracotta jar with a partial green glaze and some white glaze. It has handles on either side to make it easier to lift. The vessel was used for storage. Each one of these storage jars is unique. It would make a nice decorative piece for the home or garden.

  • French 19th Century Terracotta Jar

    $550.00

    18.38"H x "W x 10.88"D

    Dimensions: 18-⅜”H 10-⅞” Diameter

    This is a French 19th century terracotta jar with a partial green glaze. It has two handles very close together to make it easier to pour liquids. The vessel was used for storage. Each one of these storage jars is unique. It would make a nice decorative piece for the home or garden.

  • French 19th Century Pickling Jar (Medium Size)

    $450.00

    11.75"H x 4.375"W x 4.375"D

    Dimensions: 11-¾”H x 4-⅜”Diameter

    A wonderful assortment of early 19th century, hand blown French pickling jars, ranging in size from 9-¾”H x 4-½” Diameter to 11-¾”H x 4-⅜” Diameter. Rare and highly sought-after, what may be mistaken as imperfections: tilted mouths, bubbles and ripples in the glass, are actually the very attributes that make these colored glass jars such cherished antiques. Originally used to store vegetables, fruits, truffles and other food sundries, today these make wonderful vases and can be placed throughout the home for an added pop of color and texture. We have 8 jars to choose from in this price range. Take a closer look at the detailed photos to see each jar’s subtle variations. 

    01-21D: 10”H x 4-½” Diameter  –  SOLD
    01-21E: 11-¾”H x 4-⅜” Diameter  –  SOLD
    01-21G: 10-⅛”H x 5” Diameter
    01-21H: 11”H x 4-¾” Diameter
    01-21I: 10-¾”H x 4-½” Diameter – SOLD
    01-21J: 10-½”H x 4-⅝” Diameter
    01-21K: 10-¾”H x 4-¾” Diameter  –  SOLD

  • French 19th Century Terracotta Jar

    $550.00

    16.63"H x "W x 11.13"D

    Dimensions: 16-⅝”H 11-⅛” Diameter

    This is a French 19th century terracotta jar with a partial green glaze. It has handles on either side to make it easier to lift. The vessel was used for storage. Each one of these storage jars is unique. It would make a nice decorative piece for the home or garden.

  • French 19th Century Pickling Jar

    $425.00

    9.625"H x 3.875"W x 3.875"D

    Dimensions: 9-⅝”H x 3-⅞”Diameter

    A lovely hand blown jar, made in France shortly after the turn of the 19th century, with a unique coloration due to its one of a kind nature. Rare and highly sought-after, what may be mistaken as imperfections: tilted mouths, bubbles and ripples in the glass, are actually the very attributes that make these such cherished antiques.  Originally used to store vegetables, fruits, truffles and other food sundries, today these make wonderful vases and can be placed throughout the home for an added pop of color and texture.

  • French 19th Century Terracotta Jar

    $350.00

    14"H x "W x 9.5"D

    Dimensions: 14”H  9-½” Diameter

    This is a French 19th century terracotta jar with a partial green glaze. The vessel was used for storage. Each one of these storage jars is unique. It would make a nice decorative piece for the home or garden.

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    French Carved Dough Bowl

    $796.00

    7.5"H x 46.5"W x 19.25"D

    Dimensions: 7-½”H x 46-½”W x 19-¼”D

    This is a French dough bowl, a wooden vessel used to mix bread dough. These bowls were found in every home and were typically carved from a large piece of wood. Now, it would make a nice conversation piece or decorate a dining room table. Circa 1880.

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    French Carved Dough Bowl

    $796.00

    7"H x 38.75"W x 16.25"D

    Dimensions: 7”H x 38-¾”W x 16-¼”D

    This is a French dough bowl, a wooden vessel used to mix bread dough. These bowls were found in every home and were typically carved from a large piece of wood. Now, it would make a nice conversation piece or decorate a dining room table. Circa 1880.

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    French Carved Dough Bowl

    $765.00

    9.63"H x 45.38"W x 18"D

    Dimensions: 9-⅝”H x 45-⅜”W x 18”D

    This is a French dough bowl, a wooden vessel used to mix bread dough. These bowls were found in every home and were typically carved from a large piece of wood. Now, it would make a nice conversation piece or decorate a dining room table. Circa 1880.

  • French 18th Century Carved Oak Wine Press

    $1,695.00

    43.88"H x 6.13"W x 6.13"D

    Dimensions: 43-⅞”H x 6-⅛”W x 6-⅛”D

    This wonderfully aged 18th century grape press screw fragment. The shaft would have driven a large stone wheel downward, crushing and squeezing grapes, forcing out their juice as the stone rotates across them.  This antique press could be incorporated into an architectural project or used as a pedestal.

  • French 19th Century Green Glazed Mixing Bowl

    $1,400.00

    7.5"H x "W x 17.88"D

    Dimensions: 7-½”H 17-⅞” Diameter

    This terracotta mixing bowl has a green glazed interior, made for mixing in the kitchen. It’s a wonderful example of antique kitchenware and can be used in many applications today.

  • French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker

    $1,500.00

    40.5"H x 30"W x 11.75"D

    Dimensions: 40-½”H x 30”W x 11-¾”D

    This unique apparatus has a lot to do with the history and shaping of French history and culture: the wine bottle corker. Made of iron around 1890, was used in a winery in Bordeaux. On one side is an oval plate that reads “L. GODIN” with “PARIS” below. On the overflow rim is printed “MOUILLER LES BOUCHONS”. Wine production is intrinsic to French culture and is taken very seriously. Many aspects of French winemaking have remained unchanged for centuries. Great pride is taken in the wines produced in each growing region. Once a vineyard’s grapes have been harvested, pressed, and aged, the resulting wine will be bottled and finally sealed with a cork, using an iron wine corker just like this one.

  • French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker

    $1,200.00

    31.75"H x 29.5"W x 12.25"D

    Dimensions: 31-¾”H x 29-½”W x 12-¼”D

    This unique apparatus has a lot to do with the history and shaping of French history and culture: the wine bottle corker. Made of iron around 1890, was used in a winery in Bordeaux. On one side is printed “LA ROUENNAISE”. On the overflow rim is printed “MOUILLER LES BOUCHONS”. Wine production is intrinsic to French culture and is taken very seriously. Many aspects of French winemaking have remained unchanged for centuries. Great pride is taken in the wines produced in each growing region. Once a vineyard’s grapes have been harvested, pressed, and aged, the resulting wine will be bottled and finally sealed with a cork, using an iron wine corker just like this one.

  • French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker

    $1,200.00

    40.13"H x 31.75"W x 13.63"D

    Dimensions: 40-⅛”H x 31-¾”W x 13-⅝”D

    This unique apparatus has a lot to do with the history and shaping of French history and culture: the wine bottle corker. Made of iron around 1890, was used in a winery in Bordeaux. On one side is printed “LA MEILLEUAE B” and also B.F PARIS.  The overflow bowl has printed on its edge “E CHAUDER LES BOUCHONS”.Wine production is intrinsic to French culture and is taken very seriously. Many aspects of French winemaking have remained unchanged for centuries. Great pride is taken in the wines produced in each growing region. Once a vineyard’s grapes have been harvested, pressed, and aged, the resulting wine will be bottled and finally sealed with a cork, using an iron wine corker just like this one.

  • French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker

    $995.00

    32.38"H x 17.75"W x 9.25"D

    Dimensions: 32-⅜”H x 17-¾”W x 9-¼”D

    This unique apparatus has a lot to do with the history and shaping of French history and culture: the wine bottle corker. Made of iron around 1890, was used in a winery in Bordeaux. Wine production is intrinsic to French culture and is taken very seriously. Many aspects of French winemaking have remained unchanged for centuries. Great pride is taken in the wines produced in each growing region. Once a vineyard’s grapes have been harvested, pressed, and aged, the resulting wine will be bottled and finally sealed with a cork, using an iron wine corker just like this one.

  • French Vintage Cast Iron Wine Bottle Corker

    $995.00

    44.25"H x 15"W x 1"D

    Dimensions: 44-¼”H x 15”W x 1”D

    This unique apparatus has a lot to do with the history and shaping of French history and culture: the wine bottle corker. Made of iron around 1890, was used in a winery in Bordeaux. The initials “C/F” also appear on this corker. Wine production is intrinsic to French culture and is taken very seriously. Many aspects of French winemaking have remained unchanged for centuries. Great pride is taken in the wines produced in each growing region. Once a vineyard’s grapes have been harvested, pressed, and aged, the resulting wine will be bottled and finally sealed with a cork, using an iron wine corker just like this one.

  • French 19th Century Rush Seat Prie Dieu

    $650.00

    32.5"H x 16.25"W x 18.75"D

    Dimensions: 32-½”H x 16-¼”W x 18-¾”D

    This is a French 19th century rush seat prie dieu. It has a painted wood finish with turned wood spindles on the back and also a shelf. It has a shaped wood top where your arms would have rested for praying. A brass plaque rests on top with the name “Mme Fromentin” and partially covers the name “Mme DETOSSE” which is expertly carved into the wood. Oh if wood could talk, the stories this antique could tell!

  • French Ironstone Lidded Tureen

    $350.00

    12.75"H x 13.5"W x 10.75"D

    Dimensions: 12-¾”H x 13-½”W x 10-¾”D

    This is an early 20th century French ironstone soup tureen with a fitted lid. It has a pomegranate knob on top and a pair of handles on either side. The vessel rests on a pedestal base. There are some cracks in the bowl, but none in the lid. Would be a great piece for display, see detailed images.

  • Collection of European Shoe Molds

    $495.00

    3.88"H x 3.88"W x 12.25"D

    Dimensions: 3-⅞”H x 3-⅞”W x 12-¼”D (sizes vary)

    This is a very unusual collection of European shoe molds. They are made of wood and metal and could be displayed in a bibliotheque or display case to add interest to a room. Sizes vary: 3-⅞”H x 3-7/8W x 12-¼”D to

    2-⅞”H x 3-⅜”W x 10-⅛”D

  • French 19th Century Copper Curd Pan

    $525.00

    6.75"H x 27.63"W x 27.63"D

    Dimensions: 6-¾”H x 27-⅝”W x 27-⅝”D

    A heavy round copper curd pan from Burgundy, France, c. 1880.  This piece has a beautiful patinated finish, both inside and out.  This antique makes a fantastic art piece or imparts a certain authenticity to a French kitchen.

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    French Early 20th Century China Tureen

    $250.00

    8.88"H x 13.25"W x 10.63"D

    Dimensions: 8-7/8”H x 13-1/4”W x 10-5/8”D

    A decorative early-20th century white China with transferware floral design and gold gilt tureen, with fitted lid, from France.  The stylish lid features a handle that is made in the form of a winding vine.  The finish is clean and remarkable for its age, perfect for serving soups, stews or gumbos.  Two handles are fashioned onto the sides. This vessel rests on a pedestal base.  With its subtle styling, this antique dish is intrinsically beautiful, both on and off the table.

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    French 19th Century Wine Bottle Holder

    $995.00

    95.5"H x 24.75"W x 12"D

    Dimensions: 95-½”H x 24-¾”W x 12”D

    This rustic, painted wine bottle holder will hold 36 bottles.  It has a distressed painted finish, resembling a wine bottle and has an ‘R’ painted at the neck of the bottle.  The legs on the back fold in and out, when closed this holder is 3-½”D. 

  • French 19th Century Mantle Clock

    $2,500.00

    15.75"H x 11"W x 5.38"D

    Dimensions: 15-¾”H x 11”W x 5-⅜”D

    French metal mantle clock with ‘Boiscontier a Paris Rue De Caumartin’ printed on its face.  The crest is a basket with elaborate foliate motif over a symmetrically shaped case.  The key operates the clock’s working movement through two key holes found in the face.  The painted clock face has Roman numerals and corresponding time increments of five minutes each.  The domed glass front and back can be opened.  The clock sits atop a fluted column and is surrounded by wreath and garland details.  The base of the column has an abundance of detail.  The whole sits on four toupee shaped feet.  The chime strikes once on the half hour and once for every hour on the hour.

  • French 19th Century Provincial Horloge Case Clock

    $12,250.00

    94.5"H x 20"W x 8.5"D

    Dimensions: 94-½”H x 20”W x 8-½”D

    A carved crest of a basket with flowers crowns this heavily carved oak case clock, c. mid 1800’s.  A glazed-panel door just below the crest is flanked by sides with pierced half-moon carvings and houses the painted enamel clock face with Roman numerals and pierced brass hands.  The pressed brass fronton surrounding the clock’s face is quite stunning and has a horn of plenty, rising sun, basket of flowers, floral and foliate motifs.  The clock has a weight driven escapement and strikes on the hour, two minutes past the hour and half hour.  Just below is the rectilinear raised and recessed panel columnar door with extensive carvings and a glazed cabochon revealing the brass bob.  The cabinet has basket, floral, ribbon, guilloche, pearl, urn and lea & berry motif carvings.  The whole sits on a plinth base.  This clock has been cleaned and is in working condition.   

  • French 19th Century Fruitwood Plate and Coat Rack

    $2,250.00

    19.5"H x 93.38"W x 5.5"D

    Dimensions: 19-½”H x 93-⅜”W x 5-½”D

    A charming French hat or coat rack, with a shelf.  Six hooks are situated along a horizontal bar located under the shelf.  The aged finish and uniquely shaped bracket supports give the piece a welcoming charm.  This piece has so many possibilities, discover them all in your space.

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    French Early 20th Century Hand Painted Tole Tray

    $220.00

    1.13"H x "W x 13.75"D

    Dimensions: 1-⅛”H x 13-¾”Diameter

    This is a wonderful French, hand painted tole tray, c. early 1900s.  It has a wonder floral motif painted in its center with a dainty gold filigree pattern around the edge.  A pierced, gallery-like perimeter provides an edge to the tray and has a gold painted rim.

  • Pair of English 19th Century Staffordshire Ironstone Plates

    $135.00

    .88"H x "W x 8.63"D

    Dimensions: ⅞”H x 8-⅝”Diameter

    This is a beautiful pair of Staffordshire China Ironstone plates in Cotton Plant pattern produced around the mid-1800s.  The blend of cotton plants, flowers and leaves came to be known as the “Cotton Plant Pattern”, and is so marked on the back of the plate.  See detailed pictures for condition.

  • Set of Five 19th Century Barbotine Grape Plates

    $275.00

    1.13"H x "W x 8.25"D

    Dimensions: 1-⅛”H x 8-¼”Diameter

    A delightful set of plates with grape and grape leaf motifs.  Each plate has a nice off-white color background, and shaped edge formed from the repeating pattern around the plate’s perimeter.  See detailed pictures for condition.

  • French Vintage Landscape Painting on Board

    $425.00

    23.88"H x 31.88"W x 2.75"D

    Dimensions: 23-⅞”H x 31-⅞”W x 2-¾”D

    A beautiful, matted and framed landscape painting on board depicting a rural road leading to a small city with mountains in the background.

  • French 19th Century Copper and Iron Pot

    $295.00

    6.13"H x 13.75"W x 12.13"D

    Dimensions: 6-⅛”H x 13-¾”W x 12-⅛”D

    This large, round copper pot was made in France and features a hand-forged iron bail handle with brass brackets.  It displays a deep, patinated finish that has recently been hand-polished to a brilliant shine. This fine piece of cookware can still be used for cooking or for display.  Please see detailed pictures for condition.  Dimension with handle: 12-⅜”H

  • French Ironstone Lidded Tureen

    $325.00

    9.5"H x 10.5"W x 8.75"D

    Dimensions: 9-½”H x 10-½”W x 8-¾”D

    A gorgeous early-20th century white ironstone tureen, with fitted lid, from France. The stylish lid features a handle that is made in the form of an artichoke.  The brilliant white finish is clean and remarkable for its age, perfect for serving soups, stews, or gumbos. Two scroll-form handles are fashioned onto the sides with acanthus embellishments. The vessel rests on a pedestal base. With its subtle styling, this antique dish is intrinsically beautiful, both on and off the table.

  • French 20th Century Pierre Le Trividic Painting

    $1,100.00

    31.5"H x 27.13"W x 2.13"D

    Dimensions: 31-½”H x 27-⅛”W x 2-⅛”D

    A stunning, framed landscape painting on canvas from Rouen, France.  It is signed ‘P. Le Trividic 1942’.  Please see detailed pictures for condition. 

  • French Syracuse China 132-Piece Parcel Dinner Service

    $2,600.00

    6"H x 12"W x 8.75"D

    Dimensions: 6”H x 12”W x 8-¾”D

    This fine, O.P. Co. Syracuse porcelain 132-piece service has the Dent family coat of arms as part of the gilt design on most of the pieces along with a unique gilt banding on all the pieces.

    This service consists of:

    11 Dinner Plates – 1”H x 10-⅛”Diameter

    12 Luncheon Plates – ⅞”H x 9-⅝”Diameter

    9 Salad Plates – ¾”H x 8”Diameter

    9 Soup Bowls – 1-⅜”H x 8-¾”Diameter

    24 Large Saucers – ⅞”H x 5-½”Diameter

    12 Medium Saucers – ⅝”H x 5-⅛”Diameter

    10 Small Saucers – ⅝”H x 4-⅛”Diameter

    12 Sherbert Cups – 2-¾”H x 3-¾”Diameter

    10 Consommé Bowls – 2-⅛”H x 5-⅛”W x 3-½”D

    9 Cups – 2-⅛”H x 4-¼”W x 3-½”D

    7 Demitasses – 2”H x 2-⅞”W x 2-¼”D

    1 Large Oval Platter – 1-¼”H x 17-⅞”W x 13”D

    1 Medium Oval Platter – 1-¼”H x 15-¾”W x 11-½”D

    1 Oval Bowl – 2-⅛”H x 9-⅞”W x 7-¾”D

    2 Small Bowls with Handles and Lids – 4-½”H x 10”W x 8-⅜”D

    1 Large Bowl with Handles – 4-⅛”H x 11-¼”W x 9-⅛”D

    1 Gravy Boat – 3-⅛”H x 7-½”Diameter

  • French 19th Century Blown Glass Wine Bottle

    $250.00

    15.75"H x "W x 4.63"D

    Dimensions: 15-¾”H x 4-⅝”Diameter

    This tall, green, blown glass wine bottle remains fully intact. Still in wonderful condition, this piece could be a vase and make a great addition to your space, giving it an element of texture and color.

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    Large Framed New Art on Canvas

    $895.00

    47.25"H x 37.25"W x 1.63"D

    Dimensions: 47-¼”H x 37-¼”W x 1-⅝”D

    A beautiful new art piece, matted and in a silver frame.  This artwork is Giclée; printed on canvas.

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    Swiss 19th Century Dry Measure Pantry Box

    $495.00

    9.13"H x "W x 18.13"D

    Dimensions: 9-⅛”H x 18-⅛”D

    This dry grain measure is a large, handsome culinary antique.  Beautifully aged wood with patinated hand-forged iron banding provides this piece with deep character. 

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    Swiss 19th Century Dry Measure Pantry Box

    $495.00

    5.63"H x "W x 19.63"D

    Dimensions: 5-⅝”H x 19-⅝”Diameter

    This dry grain measure is a handsome culinary antique.  Beautifully aged wood with patinated hand-forged iron banding provides this piece with deep character.  It has the initials ‘B B’ on either side of the two iron handles.

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    Swiss 19th Century Dry Measure Pantry Box

    $495.00

    8.75"H x "W x 13.75"D

    Dimensions: 8-¾”H x 13-¾”D

    This dry grain measure is a handsome culinary antique.  Beautifully aged wood with patinated hand-forged iron banding provides this piece with deep character.  It has an abundance of iron work and is quite unique.

  • French 19th Century Hectolitre Winemakers Measure

    $2,200.00

    34.5"H x 24.75"W x 27.75"D

    Dimensions: 34-½”H x 24-¾”W x 27-¾”D

    This rare, painted tole and brass wine barrel was used by wineries to measure and pour their wines into bottles in preparation for consumption or sale.  The tole and old paint have developed a wonderful patina over time.  It is mounted with a pair of handles and three legs. The measure is outfitted with an overflow and a spout down one side which would allow the excess wine to be emptied into a vessel below to insure little waste.  Every winery would have had one of these barrels and customers would bring a vessel and place it under the spout to fill with the desired amount of wine.  The vintner would charge for the wine by using a measuring stick to determine how much was in the barrel before and after dispensing as not every vessel was of equal size.  This wine vat will hold 100L and could still be used today.  The maker’s badge is emblazoned in a crest on the vessel’s front.

  • Set of Three Italian 19th Century Chiminea Pots

    $3,600.00

    15.38"H x 13.38"W x 12.75"D

    Dimensions: 15-⅜”H x 13-⅜”W x 12-¾”D

    Here are three, extremely versatile large antique Italian pots.  Handmade from Italy, these glazed pots are sometimes called Top Hats and would be perfect indoors or outdoors.  They are a beautiful creamy-beige glazed ceramic, rustic vase with two handles and an amazing patinated finish.  

    Large: 15-⅜”H x 13-⅜”W x 12-¾”D

    Medium: 13-¾”H x 13-⅜”W x 12-½”D

    Small: 13”H x 11-¾”W x 11-¼”D

  • French 19th Century Still Life Oil on Canvas

    $2,250.00

    38"H x 30.13"W x 1.63"D

    Dimensions: 38”H x 30-⅛”W x 1-⅝”D

    A softer palette, antique oil painting from 19th century, France. The work exhibits a vase holding dahlias and daisies, a cigarette and matches.  The piece is set in a white and gray frame that works nicely with the painting. The artist has marked the work with a large signature found in the lower left-hand corner. Oil on canvas.

  • English 18th Century George II Style Apprentice Chest

    $2,150.00

    18.5"H x 12.25"W x 7.63"D

    Dimensions: 18-½”H x 12-¼”W x 7-⅝”D

    A lovely, English apprentice chest from the 18th century, c. 1780. This wonderful work is that of an apprentice that studied under a woodworker. In order to work for the woodworker, the apprentice would have to build a box, utilizing his best skills. The chest is oak and its hardware is brass. It has a unique crown-like trim around the top making this chest one-of-a-kind.  

  • French 19th Century Blown Glass Wine Keg

    $250.00

    10.25"H x "W x 9.63"D

    Dimensions: 10-¼”H x 9-⅝”Diameter

    This small, blue, blown glass wine keg, or demijohn as they are sometimes called, remains fully intact after more than one hundred years. Still in wonderful condition, this piece would be a great addition to your space, giving it an element of texture and color.

  • French 19th Century Flat Lidded Glass Jar

    $490.00

    6.63"H x "W x 8"D

    Dimensions: 6-⅝”H x 8”D

    Petite, clear glass jar with lid.  This sweet little jar is raised on a short pedestal and is crowned with a flat lid.  The lid overhangs the jar and has a ‘turned liked’ handle topping it off.  

  • French 19th Century Glass Melon Cloche

    $895.00

    11.5"H x "W x 17.88"D

    Dimensions: 11-½”H x 17-⅞”D

    Large, blown-glass melon garden cloche.  Formed as a single piece of clear glass with a solid knob handle.  This one has a unique and irregular form, with flaws and imperfections that add to its organic characteristics.  The solid glass knob has been partially lobbed off, and is in keeping with the thought that knobs were routinely broken-off from 19th cloches to allow an even diffusion of heat and light through the glass.

  • French 19th Century Glass Melon Cloche

    $895.00

    10.88"H x "W x 17.88"D

    Dimensions: 10-⅞”H x 17-⅞”D

    Large, blown-glass melon garden cloche.  Formed as a single piece of clear glass with a solid knob handle.  This one has a unique and irregular form, with flaws and imperfections that add to its organic characteristics.  The solid glass knob has been partially lobbed off, and is in keeping with the thought that knobs were routinely broken-off from 19th cloches to allow an even diffusion of heat and light through the glass.

  • French Early 20th Century Bottle Carrier

    $1,100.00

    16.25"H x 24.25"W x 8.38"D

    Dimensions: 16-¼”H x 24-¼”W x 8-⅜”D

    Early 20th century, c. 1900, 12 bottle carrier basket from France.  Handmade bottle rack, made of metal with a wooden handle.  Wonderful, aged patina gives this basket layers of character.

  • Set of 7 French 19th Century Absinthe Glasses

    $600.00

    6"H x "W x 2.75"D

    Dimensions: 6”H x 2-¾”D

    Set of seven French glasses, c. 1880.  These heavy, absinthe glasses are each unique hand blown pieces. Sold only as a set of seven.

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