
Who are they? – 19th century porcelain miniature cameos.

Who are they? – 19th century porcelain miniature cameos.

18th century silver-mounted ostrich egg, cased equinox dial, acorn miniature globe by Newton (1830), Dore bronze box with enamel plaques (circa 1900), and 19th century enamel bird box.
From left to right:
Meissen lady riding a bull, very large Satsuma vase, Doctor Wall Worcestershire teapot, gold anchor Chelsea figural group (Samson).


From left to right:


Small pair of Henry Nock flintlock pistols in very fine condition with brass frames and walnut stocks. A beautiful Damascus double barrel Flintlock shotgun in wonderful condition!
Nice pair of French percussion dueling pistols. (His and Hers) – A great Christmas present for the person who has it all!
This week’s feature antiques are a pair of Newton’s table globes and a pair of Regency card tables. They will be also featured on my website and will show on the feature page for the duration of the week. It will then be replaced the following week will a new item and so forth.




Pair of Newton’s table globes. Dated 1826. 12” globe. Standing 18” high celestial and terrestrial. Signed and dated. Published 1st July 1826, by I&W. Newton, Chancery Lane, London. Original stands, original condition $15,000.00.
Pair of Regency card tables. Nice condition. 35”wide x 29th high x 17” deep. $5,000.00 for the pair.
Also featured is an early bronze Arabic ring dial and a cased equinox sundial compass. 18th century.
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