metalware - brass
75 item(s) found, 1-50 shown:
A pair of brass Art Deco vases each of flared baluster form with handles and raised berries. 27 cm high
Brass and copper samovar, 19th century, English, stamped on lid, manufactured in London. Height 42 cm
An 18th century European brass mortar and pestle the pestle with raised pedestal emblems
A rare brass Fireman's trumpet 19th century engraved Hugh McKenzie length 47.5 cm. Capt.…
A Regency period copper and brass samovar, classical urn shaped, raised on an oblong base with ball feet, lion mask handles issue from the sides, the tap handle with bone finial. Height 45.5 cm.
A French antique brass samovar. Fluted baluster form on a domed platform base flanked by scroll handles rising to a domed cover
A 19th century copper and brass twin tap samovar, eraly Australian, but possibly originating in colonial India. Height 40 cm
A large copper and brass samovar from the early 19th century
A 20th century brass mounted horses hoof dinner bell, retailed by army and Navy stores
Persian brass vase with inlaid silver and copper design
A brass bucket, 19th century. Height 24 cm
A Regency copper and brass samovar campana with a central tap, flanked by scroll handles rising to a domed cover, scroll platform base. Height 50 cm
Australian brass bell engraved with 'V.A.C.U.' on the body, with oak handle. 33 cm
A pair of French gilded brass spill vases 19th century. Height 11 cm
Russian brass samovar. Branded base and body. showing much use, one knob missing from top cover
Russian brass samovar. marked 'Pomahob,' two handles missing from lid. Height 29 cm
Victorian brass table bell with turned wooden handle.
A brass and ebony school bell, circa 1890. Height 15 cm, 8 cm diameter
An old brass school bell. Height 30 cm
An early 19th century samovar, in copper and brass. Neoclassical urn shape. Height 43 cm
An early 19th century copper and brass samovar
James Walter Robert Linton 1869-1947 copper and brass Arts & Crafts movement, style box, with wooden lining, having a hinged lid with catch and a square enamelled flower motif on lid Catch inscribed with initials, 'R.T.' and dated 1-4-1931 11 cm x 8.…
A Georgian copper tea urn, with brass and ivory mounted tap
19th century brass French fireman's helmet, having an applied plaque bearing the inscription 'Sapeurs Pompiers Montreuil S Mee', fitted with the original red plume. resting on later turned timber stand. Height 19 cm overall. Height 26 cm.
Brass water sprinkler, manufactured for Boans Ltd, Perth
Seven piece brass weights set ranging from 1/4 oz to 1lb
Antique Empire period candlestick, with well chased and engine turned decoration, made in Sweden
Regency style bronze caryatid candlestick, with finely cast details
A Regency style brass jardiniere, on claw feet, with embossed cherub decoration
Pair of George III brass column candlesticks, with square bases
Pair of George III baluster shape brass candlesticks on oval bases
Pair George III brass candlesticks with knobbed stems and square bases
Four early trivets, including one Masonic decorated and another with floral decoration.
Portable paraffin pressure stove in it's original tin with original directions for use and has a pencilled old price of 37 shillings and sixpence on lid, marked Made in England.
Large National Bank of Australia sign, weighs approximately 15kg.
Pair of Swedish Karl Johan period candelabra, worked in brass with very fine cast scrollwork, original wax tray sconces and bass relief mounts. Priced per pair.
Pair of brass Art Deco duck head bookends, with plaster fillings
Brass spittoon, originally from a Hobart barber's shop
Nest of eleven brass cup weights, from ¼ to 30 troy ounces
All brass eagle lectern from Birmingham, originally presented as a gift to a church, June 1898
Brass counter bell with an elaborate foliate base
Halah brass Art Nouveau two handled vase
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