A colourful and vintage c1950s-60s Native American beaded bolo tie. It is signed "MRS. LIZZIE (illegible)" on the deersking backing, and the glass beads on this 38" long tie (19" when worn) include green, pink, white, red, orange, yellow amber, metallic and various other colours; it is in excellent original condition with no chips, cracks, losses, damage or repairs other than some minor stretching of the elastic retaining strap on the deerskin back...
Duncan and Miller Sanibel 3-Part Dresser Tray in blue. Tray is 13" long and 9" wide. Produced in the 1940's and is in excellent condition.
Cambridge Statuesque Carmen Cigarette Box made in the 1920's. In excellent, pristine condition. Lid has NO chippings. Item stands 7.5" tall.
Cambridge Statuesque Carmen Compote. This the largest of the Statuesque line. Stands 9 inches tall and is 6.5 inches wide at the bowl. It is in excellent, pristine condition. Produced in the 1920's.
Oblong Green Swan celery dish was made by New Martinsville. It is 7" high x 11.5" long and is 4.75" wide. It is in excellent condition.
This very large Faience vase designed by Stig Lindberg measures 15 1/4" (39cm) tall. On the underside is impressed Hand Drejad (hand thrown) and the old Gustavsberg anchor insignia. Painted in blue is Sweden, the number 121-T-621, and the Gustavsberg hand insignia. The artist who painted this piece is Franca Pugno, whose symbol of an x in a box is painted in red. This piece is featured on page 6 of the Faience brochure published by Gustavsberg. Mint condition.
Old Hakoseko (Japanese tissue holder or purse) for times when women wear formal kimono. They are placed in the chest area with the chains of the kanzashi hair ornaments hanging from the obi belt. The beautiful embroidery work (very delicate) on this hakoseko did not show up in the photos. The red color is a much softer tone; this is truely an elegant piece. The dimensions of the wooden box: 5 1/4" x 5" x 1 1/2" Early Showa, 1930 to 1950
Old Hakoseko (Japanese tissue holder) for times when women wear formal kimono. They are placed in the chest area with the chains of the kanzashi hair ornaments hanging from the obi belt. The colors of the embroidery are soft and shinier (silk threads) than shown in the photos. The background is in a soft creamy color (shioze silk). The color of interior is reddish orange. Kanzashi is gold plated, thick and heavy (approx...
Jeannette Windsor Diamond pink creamer, made between 1932-1946. In excellent condition.
Hocking Glass Company Mayfair 8" Pink Pitcher produced from 1931-1936. In pristine condition. This pattern is also called "Open Rose" by some.
Hazel Atlas Moderntone Salt & Pepper Shakers in cobalt. Made 1934-1950. Original tops. In excellent condition.
Duncan and Miller 5-Part Relish in the Tear Drop pattern. Produced from the 1930's until 1955. In excellent condition.
Set of 13 Pieces Old (1930's) Japanese Nippon Chocolate Set with Cranes Marked
The chocolate pot is 8.6 inches (22 cm) tall by 7.1 inches (18 cm) wide. The cups are 2.8 inches (7.5 cm) tall by 3.6 inches (9 cm) in diameter. The saucers are 5 inches (12.5 cm) in diameter.
The entire set has rubbing of gold, some have slight discoloration and yellowing, surface wears, and rubbing of the markings...
Four heavy, etched coasters. Unpolished with some wear and staining. 4" round.
Period art deco hand-carved ivory pendant showing the profile of a kneeling nude woman holding a vase of flowers, c.1920's and probably French. Measures 2 1/4" tall by 1 7/8" wide and in excellent condition.....$12 for insured US shipping.
This Blue Mayfair "open rose" scalloped fruit bowl is strikingly beautiful and regrettably, nearly all gone from the market today. This is Hocking glass company Line 2000, circa 1931.
There are no chips, no cracks and no repairs to this item. This item is in excellent condition.
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Very Unusual Murano Cased Blue Spider Net and AVENTURINE FLECKS Bowl or Centerpiece!!! Believe it is a BAROVIER and TOSO piece, similar to the Pezzi Unici di Prova pieces, which is a series of experimental designs created by Ercole Barovier!!! This is a large piece, measuring 9 1/2" long! It has a little flea bite at the point where the bowl is folded downward, only mentioned for accuracy, and does not detract from the piece at all...
Signed "Lalique France" on the bottom, this charming little toad was designed by Marc Lalique in 1973 and has been discontinued. It originally retailed for $625.00
3"x4"x4" of fine frosted crystal in excellent condition with no chips or scratches.