Set of six white porcelain Bavarian dinner plates with 24 karat gold vermeil rims. Diameter is 11 inches. Retailed by Ovington, New York. Lovely condition.
Staffordshire earthenware jug in the Chinoiserie pattern 'Arcade' with a copper luster band at the collar and spout. England, circa 1810-20. Ex. Zeller Collection. Measures 4.25" high x 6" wide spout to handle.
Staffordshire blue and white earthenware coffee pot c1795-1805. It was probably made by Copeland, and retains much of its original gilt decoration. The pattern is "Boy on a Buffalo". Measures 11.25" high and 9.75" wide spout to handle. Excellent condition. Ex. Zeller Collection.
18th to early 19th century English brass inkstand. All handmade from heavy stock brass. Measures 7 inches high by 7 inches wide by 2.75 inches deep at the center.
Pair of English brass petal-base candlesticks, Birmingham circa 1740. Note the double mold seam line true to 18th century brass construction. Lobed petal bases and integral bobeches. The pair measures 7 inches high. See " The Brass Book by Peter, Nancy and Herbert Schiffer Published 1978 page 200 A. for a neanr identical example.