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- AN ENGLISH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID COAL
AN ENGLISH MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID COAL HODAn English mother of pearl inlaid, parcel gilt, ebonized and polychrome decorated coal hodsecond half 19th centuryWith liner.height 21 1/2in (55cm); width 19in (48cm); depth 16 1/2in (42cm)
- (2) EMBOSSED BRASS & WOOD COAL HODS/
(2) EMBOSSED BRASS & WOOD COAL HODS/ BINS(lot of 2) Embossed brass and wood coal hods, each having a slant front with brass pull, the top with decorative handle, comprising: (1) wood, with patinated pierced accents and hardware, approx 11.25"h, 10.5"w, 13.5"d; (1) having slant lid embossed with scrolling shield with wings, retaining shovel to rear, rising on ribbed round feet, approx 16"h, 11.75"w, 18"d; 25.75lbs total
- AMERICAN MINIATURE CAST IRON STOVE "BABY".
AMERICAN MINIATURE CAST IRON STOVE "BABY". Ca. 1900. Hinged doors including one marked "Baby", removable side plate and burner lids. Coal hods, pots and sad iron included. Original black paint. 9.25"h. 13"w. 7"d.
- Pair leather-upholstered pressed brass
Pair leather-upholstered pressed brass coal hods cushioned hinged top over high-relief brass-clad lower section with tavern scene opening to reveal well and the other with lined well. H14 1/2'' W9 1/2'' D16 1/2'' (2pcs) Provenance: Estate of Lilla F. Hoefer (Mrs. Herbert Wellington Hoefer) Columbia South Carolina. Appear to have once had fenders now missing; one with liner; metal sides with dents ripples to panels and losses to bound edges; upholstery replaced and missing some tacking nails.
- THREE SMALL COAL HODS. England late
THREE SMALL COAL HODS. England late 19th-early 20th century. All have blue decorated porcelain handles and lion heads. Two are brass 7 1/2'' 9''h. one is copper 8 1/4''h.
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