Vintage Floral Music BoxA beautiful little jewelry box. Made of brass with floral metalwork. The detail and music are delicate. Footed design makes the look complete.
Vintage Ginger Tabby Cats-PairAdorable pair of porcelain orange and white cats, commonly known as Orange or Ginger Tabbies. Both cats are elegantly seated upon a royal blue pillow with gold detailing that resembles tassels. Both whimsical figurines wear a painted gold collar and a cheeky expression. No makers mark is present.
Vintage Glass Salt Cellar/Ring HolderThese stunning vintage glass salt cellars are from the late 1800s-early 1900s. They originally were used as individual salt cellars but today they have a wide variety of uses such as ring holders and sauce and seasoning dish.
Vintage Hand Painted Bud VaseThis elegant little box one was part of a tradition that has long since gone by the wayside. In the 1800's women would collect their hair from brushes to make ornaments that they would pin in their hair; bows and ponytail wraps. Today this lovely hand painted piece is beautiful holding a bud and some baby's breath.
Vintage Iron Red Barrel Side TableVintage, original, industrial iron storage barrel with lid. Great one-of-a-kind side table used indoors or out. Original red and blue. Original stencil print on end.
Vintage Maurice Ascalon Metal BowlThis lovely bowl was created by Maurice Ascalon (1913-2003), considered by some to be the father of the modern Israeli decorative arts movement. Ascalon immigrated to Israel in 1934 and soon set up the decorative arts company Pal-Bell, which focused on both Judaic and secular decorative arts. Ascalon's popular and distinctive metalwork introduced the use of a chemically induced green patina, now a hallmark of Israeli metalwork.
Ca. 1940
Vintage Persian Silver Wash Copper Hand Beaten Decorative VaseA gorgeous vase filled with flowers or alone. Also, a lovely stand for a walking stick or umbrella in your entry. More beautiful with age.
Vintage Pewter and Brass Duck Box - SmallThis lovely waterfowl proudly holds your treasure. In Asian culture the duck is often seen as a symbol of luck, hence, the saying Lucky Duck! Share the luck with one you love.