$3,500.00
Circa 1840
Bagatelle was a billiards-derived indoor table game, the object of which was to get a number of balls past wooden pins into holes that are guarded by wooden pegs; penalties were incurred if the pegs are knocked over.
36" x 17.75" x 18.5" tall (closed)
$625.00
Circa1850, probably French.
7.5" x 4.25" x 4.5" tall
$450.00
6" x 4.5"x 2.5" tall
$1,450.00
8" x 6" x 6" tall
$950.00
Length 19", Depth 15"
*See Crossman, The ChinaTrade, color plate 96 (page 248) for another example.
$2,350.00
h:30 w:26 d:6.50 in
$1,150.00
Height: 6.25”
Length: 9.75”
Depth: 6.75”
$1,450.00
One of the rarest of this form of tea caddy, the concealed drawer would have held your silver teaspoons.
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$975.00
6.25" x 4.75" x 5" tall
$2,350.00
18" x 14" x 28" tall
$265.00
Diameter: 5", Height 3.25"
$975.00
Circa 1860. 13.5" x 11" x 8.5" tall (minor losses, filled crack in lid)
$625.00
6.75" x 5" x 4" tall
$1,850.00
Size: 31.5” x 26.5”
Fine 18th-century English carved and gilt wood mirror with corner rosettes and later, distressed mirror plate. Circa 1760-80.
$850.00
4" x 2.75" x3.25" tall
Part of a child's social education was learning about the 'Tea Ceremony'
$675.00
$675.00
7.5" x 5" x18.75 "tall