Decorative Antique Objects

Unique antique items including a basket-shaped vase, ornate keys, and gold jewelry pieces, reflecting rich craftsmanship and historical significance.

Pipe key, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Pipe key whose handle is connected to a hinge on the shaft. The handle is formed by two dolphins winding to each other, holding a button in the mouth and crossing each other with the tails. Grab and hinge of copper, key breast, shaft and iron beard.  iron (metal). copper (metal) Pipe key whose handle is connected to a hinge on the shaft. The handle is formed by two dolphins winding to each other, holding a button in the mouth and crossing each other with the tails. Grab and hinge of copper, key breast, shaft and iron beard.  iron (metal). copper (metal)
Pipe key, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Pipe key whose handle is connected to a hinge on the shaft. The handle is formed by two dolphins winding to each other, holding a button in the mouth and crossing each other with the tails. Grab and hinge of copper, key breast, shaft and iron beard. iron (metal). copper (metal) Pipe key whose handle is connected to a hinge on the shaft. The handle is formed by two dolphins winding to each other, holding a button in the mouth and crossing each other with the tails. Grab and hinge of copper, key breast, shaft and iron beard. iron (metal). copper (metal)
A small piece of Jewelry with a Fluer de lis, a symbol of New Orleans.Kiiappaat mask from the Ammassalik district in the eastern coast of Greenland.Sign of a Shipyard, anonymous, 1600 - 1699  Signboard on which an image of a ship's hull. The signboard is probably from a shipyard or from the ship -by -marble guild. The sliced ship's hull is surrounded by four cupidos and various professional attributes. The whole hangs on a sharpening stone. Netherlands wood (plant material)  shipbuilding industrySilversmith's model, ivory, USA, mid-19th century, models and prototypes, Decorative Arts, Silversmith's modelWinegrower's sign, on the house in the historic centre of Eguisheim, Alsace, France, EuropeChalice. Siena; Italy; 1325-75 made with copper and gold. A chalice is used during the Eucharist or Holy Communion; to hold wine. It is one of the most sacred vessels in Christian worship. This example is decorated with enamel medallions representing Christ on the cross and five saints.Door knockerArtefacts in the gold museum, Bogota, Colombia, South America