$890.00
c. 1780, 3"W x 5"H. Condition: excellent
$895.00
c. 1790, 8"H. Condition: excellent
$925.00
Silver puzzle ring with two hands covering a heart. The sterling silver ring is Victorian, circa 1870, and consists of 3 rings held together by hands, the sentimental symbol of friendship and love. This genre of ring is known as a fede gimmel, and was used since the 16th century as a betrothal ring. When the hands separate, the 3 rings separate and the heart is exposed. When they close only the two clasped hands are visible. Fede comes from the Italian word meaning trust, while ...
$945.00
Exquisite Art Nouveau 18K gold naked lady holding a diamond in her arms. C. 1900, 3/8"W x 3/4"H, $ 945. Condition: excellent Height: 0.75 inch Width: 0.3 inch
$950.00
c.1810, 11" x 7 1/2". Condition: excellent
$950.00
Worcester, Dr. Wall period, polychrome floral soft paste porcelain hand painted shell shaped dish, c. 1765. This item has had some invisible restoration.
Condition: good Height: 7.75 inches Width: 8 inches$950.00
$950.00
$965.00
18K yellow gold "fede" ring of clasped hands and plaited hair. $965, C. 1840. Size 4 3/4+. Condition: excellent Height: 4.75 inches
$965.00
$975.00
c. 1820, 9 1/2" diameter, with slight repainting. Condition: excellent
$975.00
Wonderful bangle bracelet made of 14K gold dating back to the Victorian period. C. 1880, Interior dimensions: 1.5" x 2", .5"H, $ 975. Condition: excellent
$975.00
It's an adorable miniature inkstand in pewter. Wonderful for a dollhouse. circa 1900.
Condition: excellent Height: 1.75 inches Width: 1 inch$980.00
$985.00
Decorative biscuit tins were a marketing tool for biscuit makers during the turn of the twentieth century. A much sought after Huntley & Palmers tin and most unusual as it is the only biscuit tin with a date printed on it. Look for the date on the spine of the almanac. Page 100 in the Franklin Book.
Condition: Excellent$990.00
Schofield "Baltimore Rose" rare and unusual sterling silver sandwich tongs. Ca 1920
Condition: excellent$1,000.00
c. 1810, 7 1/4" x 10". Condition: excellent
$1,000.00
Decorative biscuit tins were a marketing tool for biscuit makers during the turn of the twentieth century. "Cabinette" by McVitie Price Biscuit Manufacturers was issued in 1933 and is pictured in the Franklin Biscuit Tin Book, page 172.
Condition: excellent