Hand blown clear glass apothecary jar circa 1880. The ground glass lid is perfectly fitted, airtight and secure. Ground pontil base. Original inventory number etched into the base. Measures 9.5" high overall x 6" in diameter.
Stevenson Williams English Staffordshire flow blue deep dish. Rare Beehive pattern circa 1825-1827. The dish is 10 inches in diameter by 1.5 inches high. Very strong cobalt blue color. Excellent condition.
18th century brass kettle with lathe-turned wood handle and tiny bun feet. English, circa 1780. Hand-welded in two parts. Very good condition. Measures 10" wide including spout x 7.5" high to top of handle.
Georgian mahogany wall box with single board back and bowed front. English, early 19th century. Excellent original condition. Measures 8.5" high x 10" wide x 6.5" deep.
18th century copper tea kettle with dovetailed base and wrought iron handle. Fabulous original patina, excellent condition. The cover of the spout resembles a frog's head. Measures 10.5 inches high and 6 inches in diameter; the handle is 6 inches high.