This beautiful antique openwork card with bells, cobblestones, violets and fans is sprinkled in places with glitter and has a beautiful Christmas wish on the inside.
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Beautifully made this vintage fan of ostrich feathers. The white/brown feathers are attached to plastic blades. When the fan is not in use it could be stored in the specially made light blue storage box. The fan was used around the 1920s
*Dimensions:
*Folded closed: ±52 cm long, unfolded: ±77 cm wide
*Box:50x17x14
This set of 4 antique wooden apothecary jars from the 19th century tell a fascinating story about the history of medicine and the role of pharmacists in society. At a time when modern medicine was still in its infancy, pharmacists were essential figures in healthcare.
These wooden jars were used to store a variety of ingredients and preparations, from dried herbs to powders and ointments. Each jar is printed with the Latin name of the ingredient or preparation. On 1 pot the lettering is almost invisible, the pot has been used so often. Wood was used for the pots because it was not only affordable but also easy to work with and also provided sufficient protection for the contents.
Some cracks and some minor damage, see photos/H2>
Beautiful set of 2 silver, sleek brushes with the letter M or W engraved, the brushes are marked in London in 1922.The brushes are in fair condition. Some signs of use and 1 brush contains a few dents
Which Victorian-era lady will have worn these black leather lacing / lace-up boots? We wonder and our thoughts fill with images of the past.
The boots have not been walked on very much, it does have some signs of wear, but the elegant boots are certainly still very decorative.
* Dimensions:
* 23 cm measured from heel tm top at the back
* 25 cm measured from heel to toe