The above are links to carefully selected merchandise representative
of the antiques in our malls. We have much, much more in our real world
malls, as well 16,000 items for sale on our website, http://www.myantiquemall.com.
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Truly fabulous pair (only one pictured) of hammered copper
bookends from the very desirable Roycroft
company. Wonderful unblemished original patina. Signed. $695 for the pair. |
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Mechanical banks were among the toys and curiosities inspired by
the new technologies of the Industrial Revolution. This 10x6in cast iron
William Tell shoots the apple off a woman's
head with a coin. $1350. |
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Pocket watches pictured from left to
right: The first one is a Hamilton 992 railroad watch with a Mongomery
dial, $295. The second one is also a railroad grade Hamilton pocket watch
974, 10K gold filled, 17 jewels. It comes with a fitted original wood box
lined with maroon velvet, $375. The last one is a railroad watch which
opens sideways. Looks like it might be sterling, and has some great scenic
decorations engraved. 17 jewels. $110.00. |
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16in Art Nouveau frame, c.1900-1910,
currently holding a mirror. The organic and feminine motifs are typical
of the Art Nouveau style, of which this frame is a wonderful example, featuring
a lovely lady amidst chrysanthemums, covered in a gold finish. The mirror
is in decent shape with a little spotting, it probably is not original,
as it appears to be an easel back picture frame. $350.00. |
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Absolutely beautiful 15in Art Nouveau
clock c.1900-1910 in the shape of a draped lady and lilies. Its made of
a heavy metal with a greenish patina. $969.00. |
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Victorian figural silver is a perennial
favorite. This highly unusual baby rattle is shaped like an elephant. It
has a few small dings and is priced at $125. |