Temperance/Venus Rosewater Basin is a masterpiece of storytelling. It is embellished with figures from classical mythology, with the central figure being Temperance (Venus) holding a wine cup. Four plaques depict figures representing air, water, earth, and fire circling around the central figure.
Antique polished, hand-carved, red clay, catlinite calumet (stone pipe), c. 1880 is approx. 5.5 inches long is t-shaped with smooth carved bands and axe-shaped head.
Early Kaga Kutani Tzo (Kutani Tsukuru) Gilt Japanese Vase, c. 1868; A rare, Ao-chibu Style Kamakura Shogunate Pictoral Landscape
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this exquisite piece of maritime history. Porthole is a reclaimed antique; the table is vintage crafted circa 1980.
This unique folk art lamp features parts from a Harley Davidson Fatboy motorcycle.
This is a rare and unique German Bundeswehr M35-50 helmet. Featuring only vent holes, this variant of the M35 was issued briefly as WWII was winding down and given to western border guards of the BSG for a short period around 1950-1951 before the military transitioned to the solid shell helmet M35-53 and newer models.
“Speed” cash register from McCaskey, model 399M, manufactured in 1924. It is a working machine with a serial number of 36656 and comes from a hardware store in Southwest Harbor, Maine.
Excellent Salvage from the 1955 Newporter Ketch “Stowaway” in Norfolk, VA in 2009.
Made in Italy, the accordion features a sleek compact design and is perfect for folk and world music. It’s rare color spring green and teal colors give is a retro vibe and unique personality, making it fun to play and while providing you with a funky flair to accent any costume.
60’s vintage Marcelino Vicente clay tableau depicting the Last Supper. The piece is handmade and features intricate details, showing the artistry of the maker; Estate found from Michoacán, Ocumichu.
Well seasoned, long-stemmed chibook-esque pipe bowl from the mid to late 19th Century Ottoman Empire is made of fine Turkish meerschaum.
Rare find from the Palmetto State. A South Carolina Confederate States of America (CSA) United Confederate Veteran’s (UCV) Hat Cockade circa 1890.
Own this pair of colonial, early American Straight Neck Riding Spurs from the Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Region of the Mid-Atlantic East Coast circa 1765-1820.
Acquired from family estate sale and belonged to Private First Class J.S. Gabbert, a rifleman member of the legendary American Expeditionary Force 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines who would go on to be a recipient of the Presidential Unit Citation Medal for his participation in the Battle at Tarawa, a Purple Heart , and other medals of honor for his service in WW2.
Unique, One of a Kind, Handmade Wood Plaque by modern artist Fred Sichhart in 1976 at the Art Factory.