19th century garden rabbit cast iron doorstop in original paint. Measures 7 inches high by 8 inches wide by 2 inches deep.
Antique whittled mold blown glass demijohn bottle circa 1850. Stunning honey color, excellent condition. Measures 16 inches high by 6 inches across.
Vintage copper full body rooster weathervane with directionals. Heavy gauge copper with solid brass arrowhead end, iron bracket base. The rooster measures 19 inches high by 15 inches wide. The rooster and the stand measure 55 inches high. Artisan made, very high quality.
19thc cut glass desk top ink well in very good original estate condition. Measures 3.5 inches high by 3.5 inches wide
Large antique brass Urli bowl. Measures 24 x 27 inches across and 8 inches high. Excellent condition, 19th century. Antique Indian brass urlis are traditional, shallow, wide-mouthed vessels originating from Kerala and dating back to the Chola dynasty (9th-13th century). Originally used for cooking and ayurvedic medicine preparation, they evolved into decorative items for holding water and flowers in temples and homes to welcome prosperity. The term "urli" comes from the Tamil/Malayalam word for a round cooking vessel. They were central to South Indian homes, particularly in Kerala, for cooking and serving food, especially for large gatherings, due to their capacity for even heat distribution. Traditionally, artisans known as the Pathar community in Nachiarcoil, Tamil Nadu, crafted these using traditional lost-wax methods