A stunning example of high quality enamel and silver. Hallmarked Birmingham 1925, this jar is in pristine condition. At the widest point it measures 7". The top is 4" round and it stands 4" high to the top of the knob. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
The border on this jug shows grapes and vines. This series was introduced in 1905 and withdrawn by 1928. It was designed by J. Ogden. The jug is in excellent condition. There are no chips, cracks or restoration. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
This decorative wall matchholder is used to store matches near the chimney or the stove. It is decorated with fireplace tools and an area for striking the match. It measures 7 1/4" x 4 1/2". Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
The raised figures on this jug have been handpainted. This is a very rare version. It is in Excellent condition. There are no chips, cracks or restoration. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
A fabulous jar that will make a wonderful addition to any collection. The enamel is in excellent condition. There are no chips, cracks or restoration. At the widest point the jar measures 5 1/4" round. It stands 2 3/4" high and the enamel top is 4 1/2" round. The jar is English and therefore hallmarked. The hallmark reads Birmingham 1930. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
This lovely jar is hallmarked Chester 1890. The embossed floral top opens to show a compartment for a powder puff. Both the silver and glass are in excellent condition. The jar stands 3 1/4" high. The top is 3 1/2" around and at the widest point the glass measures 4 1/4". Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
This Doulton Burslem Jam Pot has a U.S. Patent on the bottom along with the Doulton Burslem backstamp. The piece is beautifully done and is in excellent condition. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.