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Chinese Export – Soup Tureen – American Eagle, Roses
Porcelain$7,500 Chinese Export (Qianlong c. 1736-1795) ‘American Eagle’ Soup Tureen and Underplate, c. 1782-1795 gilt, hand-painted, hard-paste porcelain (underplate) 11 ½” long x 9 1/8” wide x 1 5/8” high (tureen) 11 ¼” long (at handles) x 8”wide x 5 3/8” high (w/out cover) / 8” high (lid finial) Notes: Dating from the early period of the United States the Chinese Export soup tureen has been custom painted with the Arms of the United States and floral bouquets featuring roses strung together with garlands of gilt flowers, in celebration of the newly forming union. The Arms depicted is most similar to those of Trenchard’s Engraving of 17861, where the clouds form an arc and radiance is extended upwards and outwards, a similar arms, can be seen on a Chinese Export sugar and pitcher in the collections at Colonial Williamsburg (2008-148,A&B;2008-149). -
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SOLD – Mt Washington – Shaker – Tomato / Melon, Floral
Art GlassSold Mt. Washington Glass Works (United States, 1837-1894) Tomato / Melon Shaker hand-painted enamel, white satin glass 2 ½” diameter x 2 1/8” height -
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SOLD – Mt Washington – Top Hat – Floral, Satin Glass, 3 ¼”
Art Glass, SOLDSold Mt. Washington Glass Works (Boston/New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1837-1894) Floral Top Hat, c. 1888 enamel, satin glass 3 ¼” long x 2 7/8” wide x 2 ¾” high -
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Sold – Lenox Belleek – Tankard – EP Stevens, Colonial Revelry
PorcelainDescription & Notes: Rare American Belleek porcelain tankard hand-painted by E. P. Stevens and made by Lenox, dated 1913. A commissioned piece, it bears an artistically entwined and embellished monogram on the front opposite the handle (a combination of the letters “M”, “H”, and “G”). This is flanked by two groups of superbly detailed men in Colonial dress engaged in fraternal revelry. The image harkens back to the founding days of the United States of America and is perhaps a tribute to the celebrations of freedom and independence. This configuration of figures is not unknown to American Belleek porcelain mugs but the attention to detail on this example represents an unusual level of quality. The setting and dress of the men appears to take place in a club house or private establishment as opposed to a common tavern: the environment is clean with finessed carpet details and their clothing and demeanor is well-kept and of presentable dress. -
Carl Auboch / Arthur Salm – Sugar Bowl and Creamer – Goteburg, 1960s
KitchenaliaCarl Auböch (Austria, 1924-1993) Arthur Salm Inc (USA, 1952- 1982) Goteburg Sugar Bowl & Creamer, c. 1960s with original option sugar spoon Teak & Stainless Steel 11 1/8” long x 5 ½” wide x 1 7/8” high$250.00 $250.00$250.00 $250.00