Antique pearwood treenware covered apothecary container with hand cut screw on top c1880. Attributed to S Maw, Son & Thompson, 7-12 Aldersgate, makers of chemist and pharmacy equipment, they have items displayed in the science museum, London. Excellent condition. Measures 3.25 inches high by 3.25 inches wide. Hand turned on a lathe by a master woodworker. Excellent condition, no cracks or repairs.
Thomas Griffin large pewter charger. London circa 1760-1777. Fine estate condition. Diameter is 16.5 inches.
RARE Luneville France pair of deep cobalt blue porcelain apothecary jars circa 1890. Each is 9.25 inches high x 5.25 inches wide at the lid, 4.5 inches wide at the sides. One jar has a slight rim chip, and there is some wear to the 24k gold banding on both.
Bisque porcelain pair of vanity lamps. Shepherd and shepherdess with a lamb. New silk shades and vintage tiered pierced brass mounts. Measures 20 inches to the top of their finials, 8 inches top of figures, 7.5 x 6 inch bases with 8 x 12 inches shades. Excellent working condition, fine detail.
Charming little country kitchen wall cabinet. Hand made by a cabinetmaker from solid pine after an authentic 18th century New England wall box. Worn red paint surface. Measures 29 inches high, 18 inches wide and 7 inches deep.