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Art Nouveau Silverplate Floral Candle Holder England

Silver: Pre 1920  stock# 5606

Art Nouveau Silverplate Floral Candle Holder England
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Because we have not been able to identify the marker of this piece, we do not guarantee that it is from the Art Nouveau period, although we believe strongly that it was produced early 20th Century, likely pre-1920; again, no guarantee as to age.

This is a lovely, English Candle Holder, in an encircling vine-type of design, of trumpet-shaped flowers, leaves, and twisted vines. Three small holders for candles rest low ...click for details


English Silver Peter Wilding Printed Great Britain Book

Books and Publications: Antiques: Pre 1940  stock# 3732

English Silver Peter Wilding Printed Great Britain Book
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$25 

Am uncertain of date, but believe it could be as early as 1920s or 1930s. In gilt lettering on the spine, "An Introduction to English Silver, Peter Wilding, P & C." Cloth cover is a little soiled, with shelf wear to the edges, interior pages have yellowing, no marks, no tears, no dog ears, no missing pages. Contains an index and glossary, 64 pages of text, 55 pages of black & white photos with captions. 8-1/2" x 6-5/8". ...click for details


Rare Book Mystery Era of American Pewter Author Signed

Books and Publications: Hobbies: Pre 1980  stock# 3797

Rare Book Mystery Era of American Pewter Author Signed
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$25 

Rare, First Edition, Signed Book-let, THE MYSTERY ERA OF AMERICAN PEWTER 1928-1931, by Carolyn A. Smith and Peggy R. Hixon. Inscription on title page by author, Smith, stating: "To Mary and Ralph, Hope you enjoy the book, Carolyn." Published by Universal Press, Oklahoma City, 1979, 73 pages, with index, many b/w photos of marks and items, the booklet states that (paraphrased) pewter made a comeback in 1928, with every silver manufacturer producing and advertising it, and then abruptl ...click for details

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