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.
Large Staffordshire earthenware coffee pot circa 1810-20. Cornflower blue chinoiserie pattern "Two Temples", in the Broseley variation. Professional restoration to the inside of the lid rim, otherwise in fine original condition. Measures 12 inches high by 9.75 inches wide handle to spout.
Rare pair of Arts and Crafts period wrought steel candlesticks, or torcheres, circa 1900. All hand made by a master craftsperson. Each torchere has two adjustable candle slides. Note the incredible detail on the turned feet, hand-cut openwork on the bobeches and base, and hand-peened rivets. These are museum quality. Each measures 12.5 inches tall and 6.5 inches across its base. Late 19th to early 20th century.
18th century walnut knife tray, or box. English, circa 1780. Excellent condition. Note the single board bottom, cut-out handle and fine hand-cut dovetails. Rich old original patina. Measures 8 inches wide by 14.5 inches long by 6.5 inches high to the top of the handle.
Staffordshire blue and white earthenware coffeepot c1815-20. Chinoiserie "High Bridge" pattern. Tiny spout chip. Measures 12 inches high and 9.5 inches wide from handle to spout. Ex. Zeller collection.