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Catalogue: Metalware: Brass (5)

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Eastlake Arts And Crafts Antique Brass Doorknob Set UK

Architectural Antiques: Pre 1910   item # 870245 (stock# tr4201)

Eastlake Arts And Crafts Antique Brass Doorknob Set UK
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$88.00 

This is a wonderful pair of antique Eastlake victorian design or English Arts and Crafts design brass door knobs made in England 1880-1910. The doorknob set is mounted on a newer shaft and measure 6 inches long. Each door knob is 2.25 inches in diameter and 2 inches long from front to end of ferrule. I brought them home from England recently. The door knobs have a wonderful English arts and crafts or Eastlake design are in very good +++ condition aside from some paint residue that I'm sure w ...click for details


Horse Brass England Charles And Diana Royal Wedding

Souvenirs: Royal Memorabilia: Pre 1990   item # 542219 (stock# 6593)

Horse Brass England Charles And Diana Royal Wedding
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$58.00 

This is a souvenir horse brass or pub brass on a faux leather strap commemorating the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer of England in 1981. This horse brass and strap measures 7.5 inches high by 3.5 wide overall and the brass itself is 3.5 inches high by 3 wide and is a heavy casting in excellent, mint condition. Horse brasses were developed in the 17th century to decorate and identify draft horses and are very collectible. In England you see them decorating the beams in pub ...click for details


Horse Brass England Queen Victoria Jubilee Souvenir

Souvenirs: Royal Memorabilia: Pre 1980   item # 188484 (stock# 3349)

Horse Brass England Queen Victoria Jubilee Souvenir
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$28.00 

This is a souvenir horse brass or pub brass commemorating Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1897. This horse brass, however is definitely a 1970's copy done for Queen Elizabeth II's silver Jubilee in 1977. I brought it back from England then. It measures 3.5 inches high. Horse brasses were developed in the 17th century to decorate and identify draft horses and are very collectible. In England you see them decorating the beams in pubs or hung by the fireplace in homes. Shipping in the US by ...click for details


Door Knob Set Antique Brass English Repousse Floral

Architectural Antiques: Pre 1900   item # 870162 (stock# tr2337)

Door Knob Set Antique Brass English Repousse Floral
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$98.00 

This is a wonderful pair of English antique victorian brass door knobs and spindle with a repousse floral motif. The doorknob set is mounted on the original shaft and measures 5.75 inches long. Each door knob is 2.25 inches in diameter and 2 inches long from front to end of ferrule. I brought them home from England recently. The door knob set has a wonderful design and is in very good +++ condition but do show some wear and have a few paint spatters, oxidation, very minor scratches and 1 tiny de ...click for details


Toast Fork English Pixie Brass Lincoln Imp Toasting

Kitchen: Gadgets: Pre 1920   item # 465149 (stock# 6092)

Toast Fork English Pixie Brass Lincoln Imp Toasting
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$45.00 

This funny looking thing is a vintage English brass toast fork or toasting fork from the 1890-1920 that I brought home recently from England. The toast fork kitchen gadget is 19.5 inches long and features a 3 dimensional finial of a pixie called the Lincoln Imp. It was used (as it's name implies) to toast bread (or crumpets) before the open flame of a fire or even an the bar of an electric fire. They are really quite nostalgic as well as ornamental. I suppose it would work with your firepla ...click for details

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