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Menorah

minorah.jpg (60259 bytes) Vintage Minoreh- Made of brass, some parts painted green - Captioned over the top- "This is the Law" Doors open to reveal the ten commandments in Hebrew. This wonderful old piece of religious scipture is decorated with costume gems. This wondefully crafted piece is in good condition but not perfect. It shows its dings of age.
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Old Wicker Basket

This wicker basket is very old and truly beautiful. There is a loose strand of wicker around the very bottom of the basket which because of the age of the basket, I have not attempted to glue or repair. Other than this loose strand, the basket is in beautiful shape. This wonderful old basket would make a great addition to any basket collection. A great display piece or for use as a fruit basket or utensil holder in a kitchen. It also serves as a wonderful centerpiece when filled with flowers.

 

 

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Pressed Glass Creamer and Sugar Bowl

Bring memories of grandma to your table. This is what a dinner table looked like before the advent of plastic. This beautiful pressed glass creamer and sugar bowl set is in perfect condition. No cracks or knicks. This perfectly matched set features faceted stars ( or maybe flowers) with ridges on the sides and on the handles. There is also a faceted flower on the bottom of each piece. The handles are decorated with glass knobs. They look wonderful even with the finest china.
Price $28.00 Order It Now  

 

German Moliere Dish

moliere.jpg (44922 bytes) Nothing grabs attention is a room like a beautiful piece of German Moliere porcelain. This unusual piece is being offered at this affordable price because it has a small chip. The chip makes it less than perfect but does not mare the beauty or the utility of the piece. This impressive piece is marked Crow - BRB - Moliere - Germany and measures 6 inches in diameter. This heirloom porcelain is designed with delicate gold and features lavender flower and white daisies.
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Victorian Relish Dish

This absolutely lovely vintage Victorian relish dish features peonies in both the center of the dish and on the sides. It was once decorated with gold paint but the gold paint shows sign of wear. There is also a flaw in the china, a small dark spot which is shown on the photo. It has a scalloped edge and measures 11 1/2 inches long by 5 and 1/8 wide. This wonderful old dish from a by gone era would make a wonderful serving plate for a first course of celery or raw vegetables.

 

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Pitcher & Bowl

pitcherdish.jpg (76601 bytes) This perfect hand crafted pitcher and bowl is the result of time-consuming crafting. It's maroon and pink color combination makes it especially unusual. It's size makes it also desirable as it is smaller than the average bowl and pitcher. The beautiful pitcher is 6 inches high while its matching bowl measures 4 inches high and 9 inches in diameter.
Price $47.00 Order It Now  

 

Metal Lunch Box

This 1940-1950 metal lunch box measures 9 inches wide by 6 and 3/4 inches. It has a metal clasp for closing and a metal rod for holding a thermos. This does not appear to be it's original paint. It appears to have been spray painted white.
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Victorian Posey Bowl

poseybowl.jpg (54238 bytes) This spectacular Vintage porcelain bowl has preserved the beauty of the Victorian posey. It features vibrant colors- dark blue, god, red, yellow and of course the beloved pink posies. The bowl as seen in the photo features a scalloped edge and there is a chip on one of the scallops. Because of the small flaw this bowl is being offered at an affordable price. This would make a gift unlike any other for the avid Gardner or antique collector. Please do not hesitate to contact us at BerryCulp@msn.com should you have any questions regarding this piece and thank you for shopping with us.
Price $28.00 Order It Now  

 

1899 Sheet Music "One Night in June"

This wonderful old piece of theatre history is sheet music from 1899. It has a small rip on the top but is still suitable for framing. It is in remarkably good shape considering it's over 100 years old. This sheet has reached antique status. The song is " One Night in June" and it tells the love story of two men (one a parson) who are in love with the same woman. Sample of lyrics: " On a summer evening, In the month of June, Down the lane there comes the parson, Humming an old tune, How his heart is beating, For his Madeline, and he says: I'll ask her If she will be mine; But there comes another, Brave and handsome too, And he loves this same girl staunch and true, And he says: Now parson tell me, For to you I've come, Will you tie the sweet knot that will make us one." The author of this song is Chas. K Harris author of " The world famous hit 'After The Ball'" The front page features a beautiful gold cover with red lettering. Madeline is a beautiful young woman depicted leaning on a wooden bench in a garden. She dressed in turn of the century garb. In the right hand corner is a picture of the songtress in a huge feather bowa, the platinum haired ELOISE MORTIMER. This charming piece will make a wonderful wall hanging when framed. We have several framed sheet musics in our home and they make great conversations pieces as well as wonderful works of art. This sheet came from the estate of a Scranton, Pa. music teacher who taught music from 1890 through 1920.
Price $45.00 Order It Now  

 

Pottery Bowl

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1902 Sheet Music "The Jolly Student"

1902 The Jolly Student- dedicated to Jolly Students the world over is a characteristic march song and two step; words by F.M. Fechheimer and Music by Harry H. Zickel. The front cover is a cream and navy blue graphic depicting the jolly students themselves bursting into song. This is a patriotic piece as evidenced by the 39 star American flag in the hand of the young woman on in the upper left hand corner and the American eagle on the front panel. The two lower corners are torn off and there are some tears on the edges. The pages are separated, however this nearly 100 year old piece of sheet music is still suitable for framing. The lyrics mention Harvard and Yale and Cambridge and Oxford. They also reference England, the sunny shores of Frisco,Portland Maine and the Philippines. The introduction to the song states: The song of The Jolly Students was suggested to the author by an American traveler who had visited every part and corner of his native land and whose acquaintance with its inhabitants and their characteristics was thorough and complete. His particular hobby, in the course of his journeys, was colleges and college life, and in speaking of them one day he said that while all students were distinctively clannish and fairly worshiped their Alma Mater, its colors, cries and songs, yet, among these students were to be found the staunchest and most loyal supporters of the stars ans stripes. Hence this song which all Jolly Students may sing
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British Inkstand 1870

britInkStand.jpg (163840 bytes) This British Walnut Inkstand would make an elegant addition to any office or library. The inkstand comes from Stow-on-the-Wold in the British countryside. It dates from about 1870 and is in beautiful condition. The inkstand measures 7 and 1/2 inches by 11 1/2 inches. The bottom is covered with leather and the stand sits on three small wooden round knobs.One of the knobs is broken, but it is not visible unless the inkstand is turned upside. This minor flaw in no way detracts from the utility or beauty of this piece. The clear glass inkwell itself is permanently attached to the beautifully grained walnut stand. It has a brass hinged glass lid that flips up in order to access the ink. The inkwell sits on a hexagonal base and the pressed glass design on the bottom of the inkwell is visible through the sides of the well. This elegant inkstand is a one of a kind purchase.

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Staffordshire Night Watchman 1860

staffsfire.jpg (163840 bytes) A wonderful and unique Staffordshire figure - circa 1860 from Stow on the Wold in the British countryside. This lovely old figure is called the Night Watchman and is a fine piece of Staffordshire. The piece is in a beautiful condition with some small kincks on the pain but nothing that significantly mars its beauty. The Night Watchman is a handsome piece featuring the watchman himself seated on a reddish brown high backed chair. The watchman is wearing a gray and black coat. his black hat is sitting on his lap and he is holding his gray lantern. His cheeks are flushed and his mouth is red. He is wearing a white powdered wig and he is sporting black britches and white stockings and a pair of black hoes. The expression on his face is priceless. The night watchman is looking quite forlorn. A wonderful quality English antique and a great gift for the sophisticated antique lover. Please feel free to contact us at BerryCulp@msn.com should you have any questions about this piece. Thank you for shopping with us!
Price $600.00 Order It Now  

 

Early American Slawer

This old Early American Slawer is a kitchen utensil utilized by our ancestors to slice vegetables particularly cabbage. The slawer is 28 inches long and 10 inches wide. It features a sliding tray that when filled with cabbage and pressed down on with the handled square will drag the cabbage along the metal blades and produce sliced cabbage ready for coleslaw. A most unusual old kitchen utensil, perfect for the early American kitchen or the modern kitchen in search of history and character.
Price $95.00 Order It Now  

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