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Vintage Taxco sterling silver and turquoise bracelet

Vintage cuff bracelet marked RMC 925 Taxco Mexico. Sterling silver and turquoise. Excellent estate condition with 12 well-matched turquoise cabochon stones. Inside circumference is 5.5 inches; width is 1.5 inches. Weighs 52.8 grams

Early antique Chinese bronze travel candle stick with silver inlay

Early antique Chinese bronze travel candle stick with silver inlay. Measures 3 inches long by 3 inches long and 2.75 inches high. If you wish to browse our entire available inventory please go to OneofaKindAntiques.com. We also offer a consultation service AntiquesConsultant.com, ... as well as an online price guide at TheBestAntiquesPriceGuide.com. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut please add the CT state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes, tariffs or customs that might apply.

Jeffrey Greene Hepplewhite Tip-Top Candlestand

Vintage Jeffrey Greene, Wickford, RI, "Hepplewhite Tip-Top Candlestand". Solid cherry, 28" high x 24" wide x 16.5" deep. A delicate Federal-era design with gracefully tapered, curved legs ending in fine spade feet. The center column has a deeply profiled urn-shaped and tapered pillar and is topped by a light oval tip top. The top tips to the vertical position for storage or display. The table is in excellent condition with two old repairs. One of its legs has had a small chip to its end re-glued, and the tilt block was cracked and reset. Both repairs are typical of vintage tilt-top stands. Jeffrey Greene is a furnituremaker specializing in 18th-century American designs. His expertise is in creating historically accurate replicas of important original pieces from museums and private collections. Greene is best known for his work in the manner of Newport, Rhode Island’s legendary cabinetmakers, the Townsends and Goddards. His pieces are crafted entirely by hand, employing all the methods of period cabinetmakers to guarantee authenticity of the design and structure. Greene’s furniture is made to order and is commissioned to stand among collections of original examples. He works alone to give each piece the full attention it requires and deserves. Greene is the author of "American Furniture of the 18th Century: History, Technique, Structure".

The Reddy Tee 1924

Original box of The Reddy Tee, made by The Nieblo MFG. Co. The first wooden tee was patented in 1899 by Dr. George F. Grant of Boston, but it was not widely used since he did not market it, according to golf historians. 'This idea of a wooden golf tee sort of languished until you had Dr. William Lowell experimenting in his garage in the 1920s,' said Rand Jerris, director of the museum and archives of the United States Golf Association, in Far Hills, NJ. Lowell filed his application on May 5, 1922, and was granted patent No. 1,493,687 on May 13, 1924. He painted them red, formed the Reddy Tee Co., and hired two professional golfers, Walter Hagen (whom he paid $1500) and Joe Kirkwood, an Australian, to use his product in 1924 as the pair played exhibition matches. 'They were the perfect sort of showmen,' Jerris said. 'They did a great job of promoting the product. The pros would leave the pegs in the ground after they hit, and spectators would scramble to retrieve them.' Other inventors and patents soon followed. Within a couple of years the sand tee disappeared. Reddy Tee has also faded into history, and USGA records indicate that Lowell eventually lost his patent after a long legal struggle.

D R Dimes Windsor chairs in crackle black with comb tops

Fine vintage set of 6 D. R. Dimes bow back Windsor dining chairs with carved comb top extensions. Exact copies of their original Pennsylvania counterparts of 1775-1800. Wonderful crackle black over red finish and saddle seats. Each chair measures 43.5 inches high to the back, 18 inches high to the seat, 17 inches deep, and 16.5 inches wide. They are all in pristine condition. Dramatic silhouettes, very strong and comfortable.

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