Flemish grissaille stained glass roundel, made in the first quarter of the 16th century. This stained glass roundel depicts one scene in a moralistic parable series. It measures 9 and three quarter inches in diameter. The lead frame is a later replacement. For a similar example, please Sotheby's International Price Guide, 1989 to 1990, page 331, item 10. There is also a nearly identical roundel in the Cloisters collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Tiffany Sterling Silver Panel Bowl. This sterling silver Tiffany and Co. panel bowl weighs 520 and one half grams and measures 7 and one quarter inches across the top and the three feet on the base are 3 inches apart. This "Tiffany silver bowl" stands 4 and one quarter inches high.
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Gorham Sterling Silver large heavy serving plate for TB Starr. This Gorham sterling silver plate measures 15 and one half inches in diameter and weighs 1037 and one half grams. C1900
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This 18th century antique brass snuff box measures 2 and three quarters inches long by 1 and seven eighths inches wide and is 1 and one quarter inches high. Made circa 1780 to 1810 of brass and iridescent mother of pearl shell. Probably English. The top is hinged, and the inside of the bottom panel is engraved "Martha Hosmer". The top and each side panel is minutely engraved with utmost precision and delicacy.This can be seen in the thumbnail images.