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An American Aesthetic Brass
An American Aesthetic Brass Stand stamped with patent date "April 29 1884" Meriden CT embossed floral top with dished center tubular stem meandering floral brackets ending in fans outswept legs ball feet retaining fine old patina height 32 1/2 in. width 12 1/2 in. depth 12 1/2 in.
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NEW HAVEN FIGURAL BRASS
NEW HAVEN FIGURAL BRASS CLOCKSmall brass clock featuring child or cherub holding up a clock with decorative flourishes, clock face reads New Haven, USA. Measures 11" high. Clock winds and has movement, did not test for keeping time. See images for details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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New Haven onyx, brass and beveled
New Haven onyx, brass and beveled glass regulator clock first quarter- 20th century; dial marked "New Haven Clock Co., U.S.A.," 11 in. H., 7 1/2 in. W.
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NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. BRASS MANTLE
NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. BRASS MANTLE CLOCKearly 20th century, brass case with beveled glass panels, open escapement and brass movement includes key and pendulum. Expected age and use wear, tarnish, chip to upper left corner of front glass. 10" high, 6" wide, 5" deep. Provenance: An Oyster Bay NY Estate.
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BRADLEY & HUBBARD FIGURAL BRASS
BRADLEY & HUBBARD FIGURAL BRASS BANQUET LAMP Connecticut,19-20th CenturyNeoclassical motif with figural shaft of a Greco-Roman man wearing a tunic supporting a molded glass shade with cherub faces amongst acanthus leaves in relief.
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Hudson Valley Type Fowler C.
Hudson Valley Type Fowler C. 1730. Stock engraved N.M.F. Olute. Carved shell design at tang & other carvings on stock. Brass escutcheon marked C.C. No. 9. Pierced side plate. Converted to percussion.Dimensions: Overall L 71 1/4'' Barrel L 56 1/4''E
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ENGRAVED NEW HAVEN VOLCANIC
ENGRAVED NEW HAVEN VOLCANIC LEVER-ACTION REPEATING PISTOL. No. 1 Pocket Model .31 caliber 3 1/2'' octagonal barrel engraved and silver-plated brass frame walnut grips. S/n 768. Retains about 50% of the plating on the frame and about 10-20% of the bluing on the barrel older finish on the grips a few spots of light corrosion engraving still sharp barrel mark worn but still readable action is stiff and when the lever is cocked the hammer does not always remain in the cocked position. NOTE: retains a letter from Arnold Marcus Chernoff to Steve Romanoff dated 1981 about this gun--it was advertised in The Gun Report in April 1981 and is ex Calhoon Norton.
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A Newcomb College Brass Mailbox
A Newcomb College Brass Mailbox c. 1915 hand wrought brass sheeting with cut out decoration of monogram "P" in a roundel flanked by scrolls height 11 4/ in. width 9 1/8 in. depth 2 in. Note: Wear and oxidation to surface.
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BRASS ALMS BOWLBrass Alms Bowl
BRASS ALMS BOWLBrass Alms Bowl having embossed deer in center, touch marks around rim height 3 inches, diameter 10 1/8 inches Provenance: Estate of Dr. Vallo Benjamin E 57th St New York Condition: : wear and loss to one side of base
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Jerome & Company New Haven Conn ca.
Jerome & Company New Haven Conn ca. 1845-1850 30 hour strike and time and strike with brass works. Ogee wood case with reverse painted lower compartment of old town scene and upper glass panel. With weights and pendulum original painted dial.
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VICTORIAN BRASS-MOUNTED BURL WALNUT
VICTORIAN BRASS-MOUNTED BURL WALNUT STATIONERY BOX Dome hinged top with incised brass straps opening to a fitted interior. Provenance: Mill House Antiques Woodbury Connecticut purchased in 1977. 5 5/8 x 8 in.
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Brass peace flask, shaking hands
Brass peace flask, shaking hands above shield with trophies of war and shield marked "U.S.", neck marked "NP Ames 1838", 9-1/4 in. Old unpolished patina, minor dents and corrosion. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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Continental molded brass standish
Continental molded brass standish late 19th century; two inkpots with hinged lids raised stylized classical scroll decoration on paw feet 3 1/2 in. H. 9 in. W. Estimate $ 100-200 Pitting wear patina loss to brass brass inserts replaced.
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English engraved brass snuffbox
English engraved brass snuffbox c.1780 1.25"h.x4"w. and an early 18th c. Dutch example.
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Brass fender, each end with fine
Brass fender, each end with fine urn, flame and swag on footed mounts, urn expands about 6 in., 17 x 47 (closed) x 5 in. Traces original gilding.
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Brass mantel clock manufactured
Brass mantel clock manufactured by Ansonia Clock Co. New York gilded surfaces urn finial decorative scroll work to sides and feet four glass panel sides surface wear and minor damages 15 1/2'' h.
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BUCKLE. American mid 19th century
BUCKLE. American mid 19th century brass. Oval New Hampshire militia buckle marked ''NHSM''. As found probably a dug relic.
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Two brass tobacco boxes: one with
Two brass tobacco boxes: one with engraved village and farm scenes, six lines of Dutch inscription, 5-3/4 in., hinge and rim with several creases and separations, repair, old polished surface ; one with copper side panel with running animals, top and bottom with worn image of female figure above coat-of-arms, 5-1/2 in., good condition with minor rim dents and hinge wear, inscriptions worn and illegible , both Dutch, probably 18th century. Old polished surfaces. Private Collection, Savannah, Georgia
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English brass sextent by Heath &
English brass sextent by Heath & Co, London, Made for Fears, Ltd, Bristol, frame engraved with N.E. Robbins, perhaps an owner, in dovetailed fitted mahogany case, 9 3/4"X 11", c. 1900 Estimate $300-500
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Rare Newcomb College Cut Brass
Rare Newcomb College Cut Brass Tapered Mail Pocket, first quarter 20th century, bearing the stylized script initial "S", h. 11-1/2", w. 9-1/4", d. 2".
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Brass and porcelain New Haven
Brass and porcelain New Haven post clock, replaced forearm on woman, chips on flowers, 9 3/4", running Estimate $80-120
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BRASS FENDER with pierced pattern
BRASS FENDER with pierced pattern of a six cornered star- Provenance: From a diplomatic family
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Brass-covered wood box, hinged lid,
Brass-covered wood box, hinged lid, exterior with relief brass panels depicting classical scenes, early 20th century, 20 x 25-1/2 x 16-1/2 in. Brass panels with extensive dents, surface corrosion and other damages, expected wear to interior from use.
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Antique New Haven 8 Day Brass Clock
Antique New Haven 8 Day Brass Clock 4''
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NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO., CRYSTAL AND
NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO., CRYSTAL AND HARDSTONE BRACKET CLOCK Connecticut, circa 1900, cut crystal paneled clock with brass frame, with green hardstone tiered top and base, white porcelain dial signed to lower edge, unmarked brass works, includes brass and mercury pendulum, with key.
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Brass candlestick, snuff box,
Brass candlestick, snuff box, cracker: heavy cast brass candlestick with concave drip plate, probably Dutch, mid 17th century, 7-5/8 in., dents at inside center of base; brass nutcracker, hallmark inside one handle "T(?)B", 3-7/8 in.; lidded oval tobacco box, lid with allegorical figure of hope beside an anchor and "Jas de La.Rue", bottom with two allegorical figures of peace and plenty with cornucopia "May peace and plenty flourish among all nations", side marked "A present from my son Thomas", English, late 18th century, 2-3/4 in., excellent condition, normal base wear, Provenance: Mark and Marjorie Allen Antiques All with old polished surfaces.
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SIX BRASS NESTING WEIGHTS.
SIX BRASS NESTING WEIGHTS. 18th-19th century. Of various sizes marks - 1 1/2 in. to 3 1/2 in. high.
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AN ORNATE BRASS PAPER EMBOSSING
AN ORNATE BRASS PAPER EMBOSSING SEAL CIRCA 1890Measures 6.25 x 5.25 x 4.5 inches.Good condition with original finish and complete with embossing die.
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NEWCOMB COLLEGE PIERCED BRASS
NEWCOMB COLLEGE PIERCED BRASS MAILBOXNewcomb College Pierced Brass Mailbox , early 20th c., hand-wrought brass sheeting with cut out monogram "G", h. 11 1/2 in., w. 9 1/2 in., d. 2 in
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ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY
ENGRAVED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER. Fourth model .36 caliber six-shot cylinder 7 1/2'' octagonal barrel with Hartford address. Engraved frame and brass trigger guard and ivory grips with inlaid brass shield reading ''Capt. JBP.'' S/n 101051. Most of the plating worn off the brass some light pitting and minor corrosion. Accompanied by factory letter.
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Brass jewelry cask, decorated
Brass jewelry cask, decorated with twigs, beetles, vines, one handle with salamander, one with squirrel, finial with hens and chicks, some components possibly bronze, 9-1/2 x 11-1/2 x 9-1/2 in. Gilt finish with some discoloration, minor losses to beetles.
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PAIR OF AMERICAN CLASSICAL BRASS
PAIR OF AMERICAN CLASSICAL BRASS ANDIRONSPair of American Classical Brass Andirons , c. 1830, New York, ribbed standard and feet, h. 21 1/2 in., w. 12 in., d. 25 1/2 in.
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Brass tobacco box, sliding lid
Brass tobacco box, sliding lid marked "A. Smith.Esq" with other engraving and initials, probably Dutch, 17th or 18th century, 3-1/4 in. Base with small dents, otherwise good condition. Estate of the Late Dr. John Rison Jones, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama. All proceeds to benefit the Art Acquisition Fund, Huntsville Museum of Art.
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English Brass-Mounted Needlepoint
English Brass-Mounted Needlepoint Bell Pull, third quarter 19th century, patterned with a stylized fruited vine on a burnt orange ground, the upper brass terminal modeled as a pair of birds centering a beribboned wreath between two inverted and addorsed cornucopiae, h. 73".
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An American Brass and Patinated
An American Brass and Patinated Bronze Three-Piece Argand Garniture 19th c. labeled J. & I. Cox. New York each urn form font atop cylindrical standard and plinth cut and etched glass shades electrified height 17 1/4 in.
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SIX BRASS NESTING WEIGHTS.
SIX BRASS NESTING WEIGHTS. 18th-19th century. Of various sizes marks - 1 1/2 in. to 3 1/4 in. high.