Item 1461 – Antique Gilt Brass Livery Buttons – Gothic Letter / Initial “R” inside a Belt – Firmin / London on back buttons, 4 in all; two large and two small – very good condition – Pre 1930″ “Firmin & Sons Manufacturing” Weight is approximate: 20 Grams
Firmin Buttons
Tiffany & Co. 925 Sterling Silver Heart Perfume Bottle Decanter
Item 1444 - For sale is this beautiful Antique Book Rack. The bottom of the table is contains the following hallmark: Better Brands B0galgusa
Antique Bogalusa Book Rack Wooden - Golden Occasional Side Table Magazine ca. 1900's
Item 1453 - For sale is a finial from an estate who's owners knew beauty and quality. This is a superb example of their quest for the extraordinary.
Finial - Antique Carved Marble Stone and Etched Sterling Silver Over Threaded Brass 5/16
Item 1461 - Antique Gilt Brass Livery Buttons - Gothic Letter / Initial R inside a Belt - Firmin / London on back buttons, 4 in all; two large and
Antique Firmin Gilt Brass Livery Buttons - London R
World's Columbian Exposition 1893: Art and Architecture Book IV
Item 0651 - For sale is a beautiful pair of Rookwood Water Lily Bookends. Both pieces are marked with number 2836, the traditional Rookwood R with
Vintage Rookwood Water Lily Bookends; Signed 2836
Item 1444 - For sale is this beautiful Antique Book Rack. The bottom of the table is contains the following hallmark: Better Brands B0galgusa
Antique Bogalusa Book Rack Wooden - Golden Occasional Side Table Magazine ca. 1900's
Item 1453 - For sale is a finial from an estate who's owners knew beauty and quality. This is a superb example of their quest for the extraordinary.
Finial - Antique Carved Marble Stone and Etched Sterling Silver Over Threaded Brass 5/16
Maker: Firmin & Sons Ld, London.
Vintage Brass Livery Buttons, Letter 'H': 1x 24.5 mm; 6x 16.5 mm, Firmin London
Vintage 1875 Livery Button Marked Firmin London. - UK
Livery Button for sale
KL2110 Currier & Ives Original Lithograph General William H. Harrison, Description: Original framed lithograph by N. Currier (Currier & Ives)
Currier & Ives Original Lithograph General William H. Harrison