Art Glass, Ceramics, Metalware, Objects de Vertu, Sculpture
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Royal Lancastrian – Vase – Pilkington’s, High Fired, #2503, c. 1910
PotteryOffers Considered Royal Lancastrian (England, Est. 1892) High Fired Vase #2503, c. 1910 speckled turquoise over plum, glazed pottery 4 ¾” high x 3 ½” diameter Description: Scarce Royal Lancastrian high fired vase, shape number 2503, decorated in speckled turquoise over plum, impressed marks, c. 1910. A vase with the same glaze was exhibited at the Pilkington’s Lancastrian Society exhibition of 1913 (Cross, pp. 82-86) and this form has been seen with a painted lustre décor by Richard Joyce. -
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Flatware – W Faber & Sons, Gothic Pattern, x12 Teaspoons
Flatware, SilverW Faber & Sons (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1866-1897) ‘Gothic’ Teaspoons, x12 coin silver 5 15/16” long 23.9, 24.6, 23.5, 24.1, 24.5, 24.4, 24.9, 24.4, 24.0, 24.7, 24.1, 24.8 = 291.9 grams$420.00 $420.00$420.00 $420.00 -
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Fulper – Vase – 642, Yellow Flambe
PotteryFulper Pottery Co (American, 1899-1935) Yellow Flambé Vase 642, c. 1917-1934 Butterscotch to Brown w/ Blues, Greens & Reds glazed stoneware pottery, fully signed Dimensions Description: American Art Pottery Vase #642 decorated with a yellow flambé glaze made at the Fulper Pottery Co (New Jersey, United States, 1899-1935) c. 1917-1934. The high gloss flambé glaze features “flames” of green and blue between a yellow to brown gradient ground and hints of red on the buttress handles. Scroll Down for Further Details$295.00 $295.00$295.00 $295.00 -
Owens Pottery – Vase / Lamp Base – ‘Utopian’ Autumnal Leaves
PotteryJ B Owens Art Pottery (American, 1896-1907) Autumnal Leaves ‘Utopian’ Lamp Base Vase Hand-painted, glazed, pottery impressed on base ‘ALS’ ‘12’ ‘01’ 13 1/8” high x 4 ¼” diameter Description: J. B. Owens Art Pottery ‘Utopian’ ware lamp base / vase, form no. 12, decorated with hand-painted autumnal coloured leaves on a dark brown, burnished brown, and reddish-brown ground and the whole enhanced with a high gloss glaze.$225.00 $225.00$225.00 $225.00 -
Owens Pottery – Vase – Utopian, Autumnal Leaves, 1076
PotteryJ B Owens Art Pottery (American, 1896-1907) ‘Utopian’ Vase, 1076 hand-painted, glazed, pottery impressed ‘Owens’ and numbered form mark on base 13” high x 7 1/8” diameter Description: J. B. Owens Art Pottery ‘Utopian’ ware vase, form no. 1076, decorated with hand-painted autumnal coloured leaves on a dark brown, burnished brown, and green ground and the whole enhanced with a high gloss glaze. Scroll Down for Further Details$275.00 $275.00$275.00 $275.00 -
Flatware – Demitasse Spoon – Wilcox & Evertsen, Irene, x6
Flatware, SilverWilcox & Evertsen (International Silver Co) (United States) 'Irene' Demitasse Spoon, x6 Available sterling silver 4 1/4" long 11.7 grams ea. (64.9 grams total) Description & Notes: An early sterling silver demitasse spoon in the 1902 ‘Irene’ pattern, by Wilcox & Evertsen (International Silver Co.).$25.00 $25.00$25.00 $25.00 -
Chribska – Vase – Erik Hoglund, 1992
Art GlassSklarna Chřibská (Bohemia/Czechoslovakia, 1414-2007) Erik Höglund (Sweden, 1932-1998) Bowl, c. 1992 hand-blown glass 6” high x 5 ¾” diameter Description: Erika Höglund bowl designed for the Swedish department stores NK and Duka and created at the Chřibská glassworks session in 1992, signed.$245.00 $245.00$245.00 $245.00 -
Boch Freres Keramis – Vase – Azure-Blue Craquelure, 6 1/8″
PotteryBoch Frères Keramis (Belgium, 1841-2009) Charles Catteau Period Azure-Blue Craquelure Vase Glazed Pottery Keramis Louvière Backstamp 6 1/8” high x 4 7/8” diameter Description: Art Deco Boch Frerès Keramis azure-blue craquelure glaze vase with angular shoulders, defined neck, rim and foot, attributed to the workshop of Charles Catteau, signed. The Louvière (She-Wolf) backstamp was registered March 18, 1927 and used during the Art Deco period including within the workshop of Charles Catteau.* This form was often used by Catteau in his signature cloisonne style, as other Catteau cloisonne forms utilize the turquoise crackle glaze.$350.00 $350.00$350.00 $350.00 -
Fulper Pottery – Vase – No. 531, Green, 5 1/4″
PotteryFulper Pottery Co (United States, 1899-1935) Vase No. 531, c 1917-1922 Glazed stoneware impressed FULPER cartouche mark; remnants of original paper label 5” high x 5 7/8” diameter Description: American Arts & Crafts Fulper Pottery vase no. 531 with a spherical body and a short buttressed neck, covered in a green crystalline / cucumber / leopard skin glaze, signed.$450.00 $450.00$450.00 $450.00 -
Mustard Pot – Liberty & Co – Sterling Silver, Plannished, No. 490
Flatware, SilverLiberty & Co (England, Est. 1875) Arts & Crafts Mustard Pot, c 1926 hand-planished sterling silver 1 7/8" high x 2 1/4" diameter 42 grams Notes: British Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co sterling silver mustard pot, form 490, with planished body, integral hinged lid, D form handle, all raised on a pad foot. Deceptively simple in appearance this mustard is a perfect example of the quality and intricacy of Liberty & Co. design. Known for their attention to detail this little pot, intended for everyday use, has all the hallmarks of a luxury silver object – the hand-worked hammered finish, rolled lips, fine soldering, quality gauge, round coin form cap, wide thumb lift, bar hinge, & refined organic form.$495.00 $495.00$495.00 $495.00 -
Cheese Scoop – Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne – Sterling Silver, London, 1811, Georgian
Flatware, SilverThomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne (London) Fiddle Pattern Cheese Scoop, c. 1811 Georgian, Sterling Silver 8 3/8" long x 1 1/4" wide 76 grams Notes: Solidly constructed of heavy gauge this sterling silver Fiddle pattern stilton cheese scoop exhibits a curved spade form blade and ergonomic S-curved handle. Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, both well known London silversmiths, partnered in 1810 and became known for their quality flatware. Scroll Down for Further Details$850.00 $850.00$850.00 $850.00 -
Stephen Maslach – Goblet – Pair, Volcano, 1976, 5 3/4″
Art GlassStephen Maslach (American, b. 1950) ‘Volcano’ Goblet Pair, c. 1976 hand-blown studio glass, Mt. St. Helens Ash signed (glass) 5 7/8” high x 2 ¾” diameter (glass) 5 ¾” high x 2 ¾” diameter Notes: A matching pair of Steven Maslach ‘Volcano’ goblets, signed. The swirling layered deposits of blues, greens, and whites are purportedly mixed with ash from Mount St. Helens.$325.00 $325.00$325.00 $325.00 -
Rindskopf – Vase – Opalglas, Pulled Oxblood, 10 1/2″
Art GlassJosef Rindskopf Sohne AG (Czechoslovakia, c. 1876-1930s) Opalglas and Oxblood Vase, c. 1900-1905 iridized, pulled, cased glass 10 ½” high x 6” diameter Description: Impressive Art Nouveau Rindskopf vase made of cased opalglas and decorated with pulled and swirling oxblood, all heavily iridized with a heavy blue hued rainbow finish.$495.00 $495.00$495.00 $495.00 -
Crown Derby – Knives – ‘Ellis Spray’, Boxed, c. 1900-1920
PorcelainRoyal Crown Derby (England, Est. 1750) ‘Ellis Spray’ Knife Set, Boxed, c. 1900-1920 porcelain, stainless steel (knives) 6 /8” long (box) 7 5/8” long x 5 1/8” wide x 1 ¼” high Notes: A full set of six Ellis Spray pattern fruit knives, in original presentation box, made by Royal Crown Derby, circa 1900-1920. The elegant and sharp stainless steel sabre shaped blades are set into ergonomic bone china pistol grip handles decorated with floral sprays of pansies and roses. All are stored in the original fitted faux shagreen (shark skin) and gilt card box. Scroll Down for Further Details$125.00 $125.00$125.00 $125.00