Antique Miscellaneous

Some of the most interesting antiques are the ones that don't fit neatly into any single category. This is where you'll find walking canes, scientific instruments, globes, architectural salvage, garden antiques, kitchenalia, treen, metalware and all manner of decorative curiosities.

These are the pieces that catch your eye, start conversations and make a home uniquely personal. Browse our miscellaneous collection for unexpected treasures from dealers across the UK.

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Quality Antique Victorian Copper Watering Can

Quality antique Victorian copper watering can having a shaped swing handle with lift up lids, shaped...

George III Antique Mahogany Tea Caddy

George III antique mahogany tea caddy having a lift up mahogany lid and opening to reveal a fitted i...

Quality Victorian Mahogany Pole Screen

Quality 19th Century Victorian antique mahogany pole screen with a needlepoint picture in a mahogany...

Unusual Antique Victorian Quality Copper Jardiniere

Unusual Antique Victorian quality copper jardiniere having a scalloped shaped edge above an engraved...

Antique Victorian Quality Brass Spirit Kettle on Stand

Antique Victorian quality brass spirit kettle on stand having a quality ornate brass kettle on its o...

Unusual Small Antique George III Quality Oval Shaped Copper Kettle

Unusual small Antique George III quality oval shaped copper kettle having an unusual small Antique G...

Antique Victorian Quality Cranberry Glass Decanter

Antique Victorian quality cranberry glass decanter having an unusual rope twist glass handle and ori...

Outstanding Quality Set of 3 Antique Victorian Carved Oak Panels

Outstanding quality set of 3 antique Victorian carved oak panels having quality carved oak panels de...

Antique Regency Quality Rosewood Tea Caddy

Antique Regency quality rosewood tea caddy having a quality carved rosewood lift up top opening to r...

Two Antique Japanese Quality Imari Plates

Two antique Japanese quality Imari plates having a scalloped shaped edge and boasting wonderful hand...

Antique George III Quality Satinwood Inlaid Freestanding Champagne/Wine Cooler

Antique George III quality satinwood inlaid freestanding champagne/wine cooler having a quality sati...

Antique Regency Quality Mahogany Inlaid Tea Caddy

Antique Regency quality mahogany inlaid tea caddy having  inlaid satinwood stringing, original ornat...

Antique Collection of Victorian Quality Cranberry Glass Items

  Antique collection of Victorian quality cranberry glass items consisting of seven antique Victori...

Pair of Antique Victorian Quality Ornate Brass Ewers

Pair of antique Victorian quality ornate brass Ewers Having quality brass foliate decoration unusual...

Unusual Large Set of 4 Antique Victorian Quality Engraved Glasses

Unusual large set of 4 antique Victorian quality engraved glasses having quality engraved grapes and...

Antique Victorian Quality Rosewood Teapoy

Antique Victorian quality rosewood teapoy having a sarcophagus shaped top with a hinged lid opening...

Antique Edwardian Quality Silver Plated Three Part Tea Set

Antique Edwardian quality silver plated three part tea set consisting of a silver plated tea pot, su...

A Superb Quality Mahogany & Brass Bucket

A fine quality Georgian oval bucket in beautifully selected and butterfly matched Cuban mahogany and...

Antique Edwardian Quality Silver Plated Engraved Tea Tray

Antique Edwardian quality silver plated engraved tea tray having a quality silver plated engraved ov...

Set of Quality Antique Victorian Solid Silver Spoons and Sugar Tongs

Set of quality antique Victorian solid silver spoons and sugar tongs in their original leather box o...

The Joy of the Unexpected

The miscellaneous section of any antiques dealer's stock is often the most rewarding to browse. It's where you find the pieces that were made for a specific purpose that may no longer exist, objects whose beauty lies in their form rather than their function, and curiosities that simply demand to be picked up and examined.

Treen, the collective term for small wooden objects, is a particularly rich area. Butter moulds, snuff boxes, loving cups, carved animals and needle cases were all made by hand, often as one-off pieces, and have an immediate tactile appeal. Fruitwood, boxwood and lignum vitae are the most commonly used timbers.

Decorating with Antique Curiosities

Collections of small antiques displayed together create far more visual impact than any single item. Group objects by material, colour or theme: a collection of brass candlesticks, a shelf of treen, a display of antique scales and weights. The effect is personal, layered and infinitely more interesting than anything a interior designer might specify from a catalogue.

Architectural antiques such as corbels, finials, door knockers and iron boot scrapers can be used both inside and outside the home. A pair of reclaimed stone finials flanking a garden path, or an antique iron boot scraper by the front door, adds character that cannot be bought new.

Building a Collection

Many passionate collectors started with a single interesting object bought on impulse. Follow your instincts: if something appeals to you, it probably appeals to others too, and good quality unusual antiques tend to hold their value well. Buy the best you can afford and enjoy the hunt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Treen is the collective term for small domestic objects made from wood. The word comes from the Old English for "of a tree." Examples include bowls, platters, spoons, boxes, goblets and numerous other items made by hand from various timbers. Treen collecting is a well-established field with a dedicated following.

Scientific instruments can be very collectible. Brass telescopes, microscopes, sextants, compasses and drawing instruments from the 18th and 19th centuries are all sought after. Pieces by known makers such as Dollond, Negretti & Zambra, or Elliott Brothers command the highest prices.

Check the condition and completeness of the piece. Ironwork should be examined for cracks and excessive rust. Stone and marble items should be checked for repairs or hidden damage. Provenance, while not always available, adds interest and can increase value.