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  • Freres Rochat Gold Bird Box
    Located in New York, NY
    Freres Rochat Gold Bird Box This stunning gold box was created by Frères Rochat circa 1820. At first glance, it may seem like a well-crafted, beautifully designed snuff box with a pearl floral motif on top. However, it holds a hidden surprise - a technical marvel of a singing, rotating bird! The button on the rim opens up the lid to reveal the intricately crafted bird that sings and rotates. It's a wonder how the complex mechanical mechanisms fit into such a small space. This antique box is truly extraordinary and a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the Rochat brothers. About Freres Rochat: Frères Rochat is a Swiss company that was founded in the early 19th century by Antoine and Samuel Rochat, two brothers who came from a long line of skilled watchmakers. The company quickly gained a reputation for producing some of the finest mechanical timepieces and automata of the time, including singing bird boxes, which they became particularly renowned for. The Rochat brothers' innovative designs and engineering prowess made them highly sought after by wealthy collectors and royalty alike. They were commissioned to create bespoke pieces for many high-profile clients, including Napoleon Bonaparte and the Russian Tsar, Alexander I. In the mid-19th century, Frères Rochat was taken over by another watchmaking family, the Favres, who continued to produce exquisite automata and timepieces in the same tradition. The company continued to flourish, with many of their creations being displayed in museums around the world. Today, Frères Rochat is still regarded as one of the foremost names in luxury watchmaking and mechanical automata. Their antique singing bird boxes are highly prized by collectors and connoisseurs, and the company continues to produce exceptional timepieces and other mechanical creations to this day. About Bird Boxes: Gold musical bird boxes...
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    Antique 1820s Swiss Desk Accessories

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    Pearl, Gold, Yellow Gold

  • French, Cigar Shaped Onyx Desk Seal with Diamond Collar & Morocco Leather Case
    Located in Brisbane, QLD
    This exquisite desk object was crafted in France during the early 20th Century and would have been an impressive object to own. The desk seal is crafted from a cigar shaped piece of black onyx which features a diamond set collar to one end and a monogram intaglio 'seal' to the other, all circa 1915. The monogram is 'AMF' which has been beautifully engraved into the underside of the seal. The piece retains its original Morocco leather fitted box signed 'Appay', a French manufacturer, and embossed 'AMF' to the top of the lid. The firm Appay were retailing at 24 Rue De La Paix in Paris which is close-by the Place Vendome and also the Opera, however little information is known about the business. The hinge on the Morocco leather box...
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    Early 20th Century French Edwardian Desk Accessories

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    Diamond, Onyx

  • Large Victorian Carnelian Desk Seal With Blank Matrix
    Located in Brisbane, QLD
    This oversized desk seal dates to the Victorian period and is wonderful in that the matrix on it remains blank. The seal which dates to circa 1870 is ve...
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    Antique 19th Century English Victorian Desk Accessories

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  • Studio Greytak 'Druzy Keychain on Apophyllite' with Tourmaline & Topaz
    By Studio Greytak
    Located in Missoula, MT
    DRUZY KEYCHAIN ON APOPHYLLITE In Studio Greytak’s Druzy Keychain on Apophyllite, tiny crystals reflect light on a world of infinite possibilities and inspire fresh ideas. Druzy quar...
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    21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Desk Accessories

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    Quartz, Topaz, Tourmaline, Druzy, Silver

  • Edward I. Farmer Inkwell in Sterling Silver, Fluorite and Amethyst
    Located in Brisbane, QLD
    A monumental inkwell by New York identity, Edward I. Farmer. The piece consists of a large piece of carved fluorite and a carved amethyst finial which has all been set in sterling silver. The mount for these carved stones is elaborate with a floral motif to the foot and decorative engraved borders on each rim of the piece. The internal sterling silver 'well' is removable for cleaning and polishing. The inkwell is in lovely condition, however appears to have some signs of old stabilisation to the fluorite which has slightly yellowed over time. These stabilisations could very well be from when the piece was formed as an inkwell, with Farmer often using stones of age. Edward I. Farmer was a prominent American art dealer, antique trader...
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    Early 20th Century American Art Deco Desk Accessories

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    Amethyst, Fluorite, Sterling Silver

  • Sterling Silver Binder Clip with Authentic Roman Coin Depicting Antonia Augusta
    Located in Roma, IT
    This sterling silver binder clip is an exclusive Serra model, created at the end of the 1980s and always reproduced ((using authentic and different Roman coins) because it is an ele...
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    2010s Italian Desk Accessories

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    Sterling Silver

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