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Introducing a vintage cameo brooch. This is a cameo brooch with an 800 silver base. Judging from the color and shape of the cameo, it is assumed to be a shell cameo made from shells. A woman's profile is delicately...
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We would like to introduce you to the push-type pencil from Yard O' Red, a long-established British writing instrument manufacturer. This is a push-type mechanical pencil made by Rold Gold. It is shorter than the regular size and is engraved...
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Introducing a trio of teacups from Minton, England, from the first half of the 20th century. A pair of trio sets of teacups, saucers, and side plates. Judging from the stamp on the bottom, it seems to have been manufactured...
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We would like to introduce you to vintage watches from JW Benson, a luxury jewelry store that is a supplier to the British Royal Family. JW Benson is a long-established watch manufacturer founded in 1847, but after its factory was...
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Introducing a British antique sterling silver card case. This is a card case that would have been custom made by the upper class of the time. The surface decoration is very beautiful and no two pieces are the same. This...
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We would like to introduce you to a British antique folding fork. This is thought to be from the Georgian period in the first half of the 19th century, but the exact year of manufacture and manufacturer are unknown because...
SKU: 202404044280
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We would like to introduce you to a British antique folding penknife. A penknife is a small knife used to sharpen the tip of quill pens, etc. It can also be used to sharpen pencils or as a letter opener....
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We would like to introduce you to a British antique folding penknife. A penknife is a small knife used to sharpen the tip of quill pens, etc. It can also be used to sharpen pencils or as a letter opener....
SKU: 202403294237
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Introducing a British antique sterling silver cream jug. This is a work by "Robert Hennell III" in London, England, 1848. The entire piece is decorated with a splendid embossed acanthus motif. This cream jug has a picturesque overall shape supported...
SKU: 202403294181
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Introducing a British antique sterling silver card case. This is a card case that would have been custom made by the upper class of the time. The surface decoration is very beautiful and no two pieces are the same. This...
SKU: 202403294192
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Introducing a British antique sterling silver tea caddy spoon. This is a work by "WAKELY & WHEELER" in London, England in 1910. The bowl has a classic shell design. The handle is decorated with carvings with flower motifs. We hope...
SKU: 202403294191
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Introducing a British antique sterling silver tea caddy spoon. This is a work by George Jackson & David Fullerton, Sheffield, England, 1899. The bowl has a classic shell design. The handle is decorated with beautiful carvings. We hope that this...
SKU: 202403294242
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We would like to introduce pens from Yard O' Red, a long-established British writing instrument maker. Sterling silver pens are handmade by skilled craftsmen and have a timeless beauty. This is a sterling silver propelling mechanical pencil made in 1972....
SKU: 202403294230
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We would like to introduce you to the British antique Albert Chain. The Albert chain is a chain that has a buttonhole on the bar and a pocket watch attached to the clip. Antique Albert chains are often highly decorative,...
SKU: 202403164219
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Introducing a British antique sterling silver tea caddy spoon. This is a 1920 British work by James Dixon and Sons. It has a plain design with no carved decorations, so it seems easy to match with anything. It is made...
SKU: 202403164229
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We would like to introduce you to an antique pastry server. A pastry server is a tool for cutting and serving cakes, desserts, tarts, pies, etc. This is a pastry server that seems to be made in continental Europe such...
SKU: 202403164220
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Introducing British vintage mechanical pencils. This is a sterling silver propellant pencil made by LIFE LONG in the UK. It has a similar structure to Yard O' Red, but the design is different. The pen barrel is hexagonal and has...
SKU: 202403164200
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Introducing British antique leather purses. This is a card case type purse made in 1917. The brown leather is decorated with sterling silver parts. The leather has some signs of use, but it's so beautiful that it's hard to believe...
SKU: 202403164226
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Introducing small plates made by Wedgwood in the UK. A set of small plates made of Jasperware from Wedgwood, England. It is a set of 4 pieces: spade shape, diamond shape, large and small round shape. It is a bright...
SKU: 202403164214
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We would like to introduce you to British vintage pendants. This is a pendant made by Wedgwood Jasperware in England. A relief design of a pale purple lilac jasper woman on a sterling silver base. The necklace is also made...
SKU: 202403164218
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We would like to introduce a British antique silver brooch. There is no engraving on this item, so I don't know the year of manufacture or the manufacturer. It has Japonisme-style carvings with flower and bird motifs. It is a...
SKU: 202403084168
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We would like to introduce you to the British antique Albert chain. The Albert chain is a chain that has a buttonhole on the bar and a pocket watch attached to the clip. This is an Albert chain with a...
SKU: 202403084169
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Introducing an antique sterling silver vinaigrette. Vinaigrette is a French word meaning "vinegar," and is the name given to the small containers used to hold flavoring salts. This is a work by John Bettridge of Birmingham, England, from 1832. Both...
SKU: 202403084177
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Introducing British antique umbrellas. Although it rains a lot in England, British gentlemen don't often use umbrellas. Umbrellas like this exist solely as decorations, and as walking sticks that can be used on rainy days. A women's umbrella with a...