Vintage 1870s French Brass Square Umbrella Stand New York StonewareA handsome French umbrella stand dating to the 1870s, crafted in brass with a refined square form well suited for a foyer, entryway, or mudroom. Designed to hold rain umbrellas, walking sticks, and canes, it combines practical utility with timeless nineteenth century style. A black cast iron base provides substantial weight and stability, preventing the stand from tipping while also serving as a built in drip tray. This thoughtful feature catches
or a stove to table vegetable vessel
A late 19th century re tinned detachable steel handled heavy gauge copper pan that makes this both a stove top sauteing and oven roasting pan
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A vintage 1920s collotype print portraying eight hunting dogs in crisp black and white
and is considered one of the finest style creels then and today
the scarf depicts ten horses dressed in a variety of blankets and daywear
or carrying coffee and pastries for breakfast in bed
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