Pair of English brass petal-base candlesticks, Birmingham circa 1760. Note the double mold seam line true to 18th century brass construction. Lobed petal bases and integral bobeches.
Early Dutch pewter charger inscribed 1809. Diameter is 14 inches.
Mid 20th century dental cabinet made by American Cabinet Company, Two Rivers, Wisconsin, circa 1950. Measures 17 inches deep, 29 inches wide and 39.5 inches high. The perfect collector's storage or display cabinet for coins, stamps, bottles, etc. Multiple graduated drawers, some with fitted interiors. Pop-up back storage compartment set on four casters. Easily moves around. Stainless steel, mahogany veneer and molded black top.
18th century English heavy brass wall pocket. Note the hand filing, rivets and piercing. Measures 7.5 x 3 inches.
18th century American brass and iron strainer. Note the blacksmith's hand-forged connection on the handle, the hand-cut star motif of the strainer bowl, the large brass rivets and the rolled edge. Excellent condition. Length is 19.5 inches.