Antique pair of faux painted bookends circa 1900. The faux books are Gardiner's History of England Ducie, Vol 111 and Vol IV. The two are so heavy and so well painted to resemble leather bindings and marbelized paper that it is hard to tell they are not real. They are felt lined to protect books, and so strong they can support most any desktop book collection. Each bookend measures 7.5 inches high, 5 inches deep with a 6 inch base. Excellent original condition.
Antique English adjustable brass fireplace fender trivet c1850, stamped 3828 J C S. This trivet was designed to clamp onto the front of a fireplace fender to keep a teakettle or small pot warm. It has a two inch adjustment. Measures 12 inches long with a 5 inch handle and 6 x 7 inch surface.
Pair of F. Kessler porcelain boy and girl figural lamps circa 1950. Each lamp measures 25.5 inches to top of the shade, and the figures alone are 15 inches tall. Solid brass mounts, excellent condition.
19thc bronze decorative plaque, measures 6.25 x 6.25 inches. Excellent casting detail.
Antique hand painted candle box circa 1800. Slide-out lid. Original green and red painted surface. Measures 15 x 8 x 4.75 inches.