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Singing bird in cage music box automaton
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Pre 1910 item# 955758 (stock# 26C10)
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Continental singing bird-in-cage automaton. Circa. 1900. Probably French or Swiss. Bird fashioned from real feathers, with glass eyes, and on a brass perch. Key-wind mechanism inside base of cage causes bird to sing various bird songs, while moving beak and turning head. Some loss to bird’s feathers. Musical movement is operational but sometimes hesitates, requiring a slight titling action to restore it, so probably requires some adjustment. Size: 12.5” ht.
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Georgian sterling tea caddy caddies, William Vincent
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Pre 1800 item# 953735 (stock# 26C10 1952)
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A rare George III sterling silver set of caddies: including a pair of tea caddies and a larger matching sugar caddy. London, 1771, by the silversmith William Vincent, who specialized in wares for the tea table, especially tea caddies. Each is of a rectangular form with serpentine shaped sides, decorated with a repousse floral design, and with acanthus capped feet and floral finials, and each bears an engraved family crest of a dove holding an olive branch in its beak. Stamped on each base wit ...click for details
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Georgian two handled silver cup, sterling, George II
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Pre 1800 item# 951465 (stock# 39B78 1940)
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English George II two-handled loving cup, sterling silver, London, 1733, by silversmith James Smith I, bearing an engraved family armorial. Excellent condition, no repairs. Size: 6 inches ht. x 5 inches diameter x 9 inches across handles.
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