Antique French
Cast-Iron Planter | Cast-Iron French Planter |
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| Ref. No.: | 3001-381.2 | | Year: | c. 1880 | | Dimensions: | 24" x 9 ½" 10 3/4" high | | Price: | $650 |
This late-19th-century cast-iron footed planter is very French and very good-looking, with classic shape and patterning. Circa 1880. |
Petite Copper Pot, Steel Handle| Petite Copper Pot, Steel Handle |
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Probably used for sauces, this early-19th-century petite copper pot has a nice, long five-inch steel handle. It makes a great, distinctive addition to any copper collection.
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Antique Petite Copper
Water Jug With Lid | Petite Copper Water Jug with Lid |
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| Ref. No.: | #20105-223 | | Year: | England, circa 1880 | | Dimensions: | 5-1/2" spout-to-handle x 6-1/4" tall | | Price: | $135 | This is a wonderful little Victorian copper water jug with hinged lid and black wooden handle. |
Antique Copper
Serving Dish With Lid | Copper Serving Dish with Lid |
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| Ref. No.: | #20105-224 | | Year: | England, circa 1870 | | Dimensions: | 11 3/4" x 8 1/2: x 6" to top of handle | | Price: | $250 |
Pretty rope edging gives this antique heavy copper serving dish an extra dash of downstairs-Victorian style. This late-19th-century English piece has an equally heavy copper lid with a removable handle.
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Antique Copper and Brass
Tea Kettle (Toddy) | Copper & Brass Tea Kettle (Toddy) |
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| Ref. No.: | 7020-08 | | Year: | circa 1820 | | Dimensions: | 11-3/4" tall | | Price: | $235 |
This elegantly shaped early-19th-century copper tea kettle has more than a touch of brass. With brass extensions from the shaped copper handle and a perky brass knob atop the lid, it's a real beauty. A lovely addition to any country-style kitchen.
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Antique Copper Kettle| Victorian Copper Kettle |
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| Ref. No.: | #6020-217 | | Year: | England, circa 1850 | | Dimensions: | 10 1/4" to edge of spout; 9" tall | | Price: | $225 |
This handsome mid-19th-century English copper kettle has classic lines, a graceful spout and a distinctive copper handle. (Many early pieces had these all-metal handles, because people often hung the kettles over a fire to boil.)
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Antique French Tole Pitcher, Blue-Speckled| French Tole Pitcher With Lid |
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| Ref. No.: | 20105-216 | | Year: | France, circa 1900 | | Dimensions: | 8-1/4" diameter x 15" tall | | Price: | $130 | Pretty and tall, this tole blue-speckled pitcher from turn-of-the-last-century France has an elegant sweep of handle and a lid with a ceramic knob. These make great vases, and this one does hold water. |
Antique Copper Log Bin| Copper Log Bin |
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| Ref. No.: | #21105-51 | | Year: | England, circa 1870 | | Dimensions: | 15-3/4" diameter x 12" tall | | Price: | $550 |
This late-19th-century copper log bin from England makes an elegant statement beside the fireplace while holding the logs you need to make a grand fire. Studded-seam finishing.
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Antique Copper Tea Kettle (Toddy)| Copper Tea Kettle (Toddy) |
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| Ref. No.: | 6020-195 | | Year: | circa 1890 | | Dimensions: | 7 inches tall | | Price: | $195 |
Here's a pretty present for someone (maybe for yourself). This sweet Victorian copper toddy, or tea kettle, dates from about 1890 and will look great now in a city or country kitchen.
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Copper Planter, Brass Lion's Head Handles| Copper Planter, Lion's Head Handles |
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| Ref. No.: | #20105-225 | | Year: | England, circa 1910 | | Dimensions: | 14" x 5" x 5" tall | | Price: | $195 |
From England, a handsome, oblong early-20th-century copper planter that makes an elegant presentation put to any number of uses. The piece, circa 1910, has great-looking brass lion's-head handles and claw feet.
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Antique Cast-Iron Balustrades | Ref. No.: | 551-249 | | Year: | England, circa 1820 | | Dimensions: | 9-1/2" x 36-3/4" each | | Price: | $595 the set of four | This is a set of four very early antique Georgian balustrades. They are cast-iron and probably Colbrook, an important English iron fabricator of the 19th century. They make an impressive wall decoration and can be hung all in the same direction, or two one way and two the other way, as shown. The backs and fronts are identical. Painted black and very impressive on the wall. |