$ 60.00
Brass vide poche, or empty your pockets dish, advertising Moet et Chandon champagne. Grapes and cork motif. 5.5" L X 4" W
$ 150.00
Early nineteenth century jeweler's scale in original walnut box marked with the name of the owner, A.T. Petit, and dated 1826. 6.75" L X 2.25" W X 0.75" H
$ 995.00
Nineteenth century cut crystal staircase finial with bronze base. 7.5" H X 4.25" Diameter
$ 95.00
Small scale mid-century silver plate ice bucket. 4.5" H X 4.5" Diameter
$ 150.00
Bronze Art Deco period Max Le Verrier box with Pericles and marked with the Greek inscription: "Pericles Antippo Athenaios". c. 1940. 4.5" L X 3.5" W X 1.5" H ...
$ 75.00
Mid-twentieth century green ashtray advertising the aperitif liqueur Attik Cusenier. 1" H X 6" Diameter
$ 38.00
Ceramic Taittinger vide poche. Marked made in France on the bottom. 1" H X 4.5" Diameter
$ 125.00
Small blue porcelain vase with female figure and cherub. 5.25" H X 2" W X 1" D
$ 150.00
Late nineteenth century gilt regule jewelry box in the shape of a Louis XV chest. c. 1890. 4.25" H X 3" W X 2.5" D
$ 150.00
Ceramic liqueur carafe in the shape of the Arc de Triomphe. c. 1950. 7" H X 6.5" W X 3.5" D
$ 125.00
Late nineteenth century silver fountain pen with Louis XVI motif. c. 1920. 7" L
$ 95.00
Brass compass with lever to stop the needle for navigating on a map, c. 1900. 1.5" Diameter
$ 95.00
Art Nouveau silver plate vide poche, or empty your pocket's dish, with sheaves of wheat. Signed Leroyer. c. 1900. 4.25" L X 2.75" W
$ 95.00
Etched crystal Eiffel Tower marked Paris. 6.5" H X 2.5" Square
$ 150.00
Bronze bell with noble lady in elegant dress. Made in England. 4.25" H X 2.25" Diameter
$ 350.00
Hand carved Black Forest calligraphy pen with bear climbing tree, c. 1890. 13" L
$ 95.00
Bronze Art Deco period Max Le Verrier vide poche, or empty your pockets dish, c. 1940. Marked Sceau de Charles V, 1365 (Seal of Charles V). 4" Diameter ...
$ 195.00
Tall opaline vase, c. 1900. 13.5" H X 3.5" Diameter
$ 350.00
Nineteenth century brass and iron hotel service bell with faces of kings. c. 1890. 4.75" H X 3.5" Diameter