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Oval cast iron fireplace basket / grate in a beautiful Victorian design. We couldn't find a maker's mark on this piece, so we're not sure of the maker or age, although it appears to have some age to it. The base of this item has a light brass-like finish on the iron front legs, giving it a nice refined look. Excellent piece for the home with antiques of various styles. Details: Measures about 18.5" wide, 12.5" deep, and 16.75" tall (to the top of the finial). Made of cast iron. Item weight…
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Ornate vintage decorative pewter ewer with a beautiful Victorian look. Putti decorate this ewer along with a man with the horns of a ram. Very unique look and a great addition to a collection, or as a stand-alone piece that will certainly grab attention. Details: Made of a white metal, most likely pewter. Measures abou
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Thomas Forester & Sons flow blue jardiniere - The maker's mark on the underside dates this piece to 1883 - 1891. Really a beautiful and rare item. Embossed, flow blue pattern with the face of a man on both sides. Details: Large size at about 10.5" tall to the top of the handles. Made in Staffordshire, England. Cond
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Victorian girl goat rider - English Staffordshire figure - circa 1860. Charming figurine of a young girl riding on the back of a goat. As is typical for these early pieces, there is no maker's mark. Details: Measures almost 6" tall. Made of porcelain. Made in England. Condition: Part of our Estate Collection and in ver
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