This hat was brought back by a nurse who was in Tibet as part of a medical relief team sometime in the 80's. Hat appears to have not been worn and is in excellant condition.
These salad servers comprise a fork and spoon with rosewood handles and hand-wrought sterling silver tines and bowl. Each is decorated with three simple applied beads at the collar that wraps around the handles. The backs bear the mark of Taxco silversmith Bernice Goodspeed as well as sterling marks. Both are securely attached to the handles, although the spoon is a bit loose. The wood is in very nice shape, and the silver shows much oxidation but little wear...
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Amazing Large Murano Cased GREEN and GOLD FLECKS Art Glass Flower Design Centerpiece Bowl!!! Attributed to Archimede SEGUSO!!! Similar to the "Macchie Ambra Verde" technique. The piece is very large at 11" across. It also has a generic label underneath that says "Made In Italy". It is profusely filled with gold leaf, an incredible piece. Has NO damage (chips, nicks, or fleabites)...
Seneca Driftwood Juice Tumblers, 6 oz. in green were made in the 1960's and match the Morgantown pattern "Krinkle". 4" tall, 5 are available and all in excellent condition.
McKee Crystal Rock Flower 12" Bowl in crystal was made between 1922-31. This bowl is about 2.75" high, in excellent condition.
A beautiful early 20th C. Chinese white bronze teapot carving with Chinese characters of "Shou" longevity. In excellent condition except a tiny dent on the side of the pot,but it's almost invisible please see the photo. W:7" Sold
Very Large Kutani Porcelain Figure of a Sage, mid- 20th Century. A studio piece featuring Opal White glaze robes, head piece, and
beard with fine details, holding a staff and scroll, with a beautiful
expressive face representing Jurojin, the God of Longevity and Wisdom. Signed. Height: 19 inches, 48 cm.
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Xtra Large Murano Cased Aventurine Flecks ROSE GARDEN Art Glass Paperweight, with Original Label!!! Documented as a Fratelli TOSO piece, with label and shown in the Fratelli Toso book!!! This is a unique piece with a latticino ribbon acting as a fence, and millefiori canes as the flowers. Perfect for the paperweight Collector! Has NO damage (chips, nicks, or fleabites)...
A beautiful old Chinese nephrite jade boy riding on the water buffalo, very nicely carved and with wood stand. In excellent condition. W:5" $276
Fostoria Glass Co. made this Rose shaker pair from 1952-70. It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Fostoria Glass Co. made these Rose cups & saucers from 1952-70. They"re in great shape. Thanks for looking.
5 are available
Fostoria Glass Co. made these Rose plates from 1951-73. The 7.5" plates are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
4 are available
Fostoria Glass Co. made these Rose goblets from 1951-73. The 6 7/8" 9.5 oz goblets are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
10 are available
A finely embroidered textile from Afghanistan made by Hazara women, measuring 12 inches by 13 inches. Embroidered in silk thread in mostly filling stich and satin stitch on a white cotton linen background. Although the embroidery designs are geometric and simple, it is the constant change of color on each of the embroidered panels that animates this prayer cloth ("mohr posh"). Late 20th century.
A beautiful early 29th C. Chinese silver pill box in excellent condition. L:4cm W:3cm $155
A beautiful old Chinese small silver and gold washed enameled pill box in triangle shape. In excellent condition. 3cm x 3cm. $195
Fine and rare five paneled skirt, from the Meifu subgroup of the Li people Hainan Island, circa mid 20th century. These kinds of textiles are unique among Chinese minority weavings as they combine supplementary weft brocade and tie dye ikat techniques. The colored threads in the brocaded panel are a combination of cotton, and polyester while the rest of the skirt is hand spun cotton and indigo in an abstract and zoomorphic design- pulled apart at the seam on top, no rips or holes...
Fine and rare four paneled skirt, from the Meifu subgroup of the Li people Hainan Island, circa mid 20th century. These kinds of textiles are unique among Chinese minority weavings as they combine supplementary weft brocade and tie dye ikat techniques. The colored threads in the brocaded panel are a combination of silk, cotton, and polyester while the rest of the skirt is hand spun cotton and indigo in an abstract and zoomorphic design. There is one negligible small hole...