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There are roniets (folding glasses), opera glasses, photo frames (portraits), brushes, etc.
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We would like to introduce an antique British shoe horn with a pure silver handle. Made by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham, England, 1906. The sterling silver handle features the face of Mr Punch, a character from the traditional British...
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We would like to introduce an antique British shoe horn with a pure silver handle. Created by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, England, 1901. The sterling silver handle is decorated with three-dimensional carvings. The shoehorn part is made of steel so...
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We would like to introduce an antique British shoe horn with a pure silver handle. Created by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, England, 1906. The sterling silver handle is decorated with three-dimensional small flowers. The shoehorn part is made of steel...
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We would like to introduce an antique British shoe horn with a pure silver handle. This work was created by William Devenport, Birmingham, England, in 1905. The sterling silver handle is intricately engraved. The shoehorn part is made of steel...
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We would like to introduce you to antique British conductor batons. Made by Ebenezer Newman & Co., London, England, 1917. The conductor's baton is made of black wood and features sterling silver ornaments. It can be separated near the middle...
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Introducing vintage British pipes. This is a pipe from Dunhill, a fashion brand that began as a manufacturer and wholesaler of horse tack in London, England in 1880. Dunhill opened a smoking accessories store in 1907 and has a long...
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Introducing vintage British oil lighters. This is a small table lighter with a pedestal made from Jasperware by Wedgwood, a British company. The lighter part is made by RONSON, a long-established lighter manufacturer. The color is a light blue called...
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We would like to introduce some antique daguerreotype photographs. A pair of photographs believed to date from the British Victorian period. The photographs are made using the world's first photographic technique called "daguerreotype," invented in 1839, and each contains a...
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Introducing antique British cups The body is a beaker-shaped cup made of horn with beautiful natural patterns, and has a cartouche-like decoration on the front. I have listed this type of item several times in the past, but this is...
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We would like to introduce a set of vintage British sterling silver ingots. 1977: 25th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. A set of pure silver ingots created to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Queen's coronation. This...
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We would like to introduce you to antique sterling silver sewing scissors. Made by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, England, 1902. This set includes three beautifully decorated sterling silver pieces with the same design and handles in different sizes: large, medium...
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Introducing the antique Ronniet. The Ronyettes are folding glasses that were worn by ladies of the upper class. It seems that it was also used as a fashion accessory by hanging it around the neck on a chain. This sterling...
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We would like to introduce some antique French opera glasses. These opera glasses are believed to have been made in France around 1900. The aluminum body is decorated with white mother-of-pearl. This type has a handle decorated with white mother...
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Here are some antique photo frames. The era and manufacturer are unknown, but it is a very small photo frame. It is made of small pieces of colorful natural stone and features a cute floral mosaic pattern. The base is...
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Introducing a vintage British beaker-shaped cup Made by William Dunningham & Co., Edinburgh, UK, 1934. The body is made of horn (cow horn) with beautiful natural patterns, and the top is decorated with pure silver. There are some scratches and...
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Introducing vintage British combs. This work was created by Charles Henry Dumenil, London, England, 1928. The tortoiseshell-style resin comb is combined with sterling silver parts. The pure silver portion is engraved with a monogram that is believed to be the...
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Introducing vintage Nordic pipes. This is a pipe made by Georg Jensen in Denmark. It is a straight pipe with beautiful wood grain and luster. The gold and black stripe between the stem and shank is a nice touch. A...
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We would like to introduce you to antique British batons. Made by Ebenezer Neewman & Co., London, England, 1917. It has a black wooden shaft and three sterling silver ornaments. This baton has a shape similar to a large conductor's...
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Here are some antique glasses. These are vintage glasses from the British brand "Steward & Co." These small glasses have gold-plated oval lenses and come with an original leather case. The temples are soft and wrap-around, allowing for some adjustment....
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Introducing the British Wedgwood accessory tray. This is a Jasperware ring holder made by Wedgwood, England. You can hang rings on the central pillar and place accessories on the plate. It is a light blue color called pale blue, which...
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We would like to introduce some antique French opera glasses. These opera glasses come in an original leather case. The words "LAVAL PARIS" are written on the docked part, so it appears to have been made in France. These are...
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We would like to introduce an antique British shoe horn with a pure silver handle. Made by James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham, England, 1897. The sterling silver handle is decorated with embossed angels. The shoehorn part is made of steel...
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Here are some antique ambrotype photographs. A pair of photographs believed to date from the British Victorian period. The photographs are taken using an old technique called "ambrotype," invented in the 1850s, in which a chemical was applied to a...
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Here are some antique opera glasses. These are antique French opera glasses. The brass body is beautifully decorated with white mother-of-pearl. There is a large piece of mother-of-pearl decoration on the left eyepiece, and the pin and alignment mechanism is...