MacBeth-Evans Pink Dogwood 5.5" Cereal Bowl. Produced from 1930-34. In mint condition 5 are available.
Hazel Atlas Glass Company made Cloverleaf from 1930-36. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
This pretty crystal clear Doric and Pansy depression glass tea or coffee Cup and Saucer were made by Jeannette Glass from 1935 to 1938. The Cup measures 3 3/8 inches diameter; the Saucer measures 5 1/4 inches diameter. Both the Cup and Saucer are in very good condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. Be sure to search our other Doric items available. We guarantee items to be as described. THANK YOU.
Cambridge Gold Kristol (yellow) Handled Tort, Apple Blossom was produced from 1930-40. This one is in mint condition measuring 11" square.
Japanese carved boxwood netsuke, depicting a mouse in sitting position holding a pumpkin, inlaid eyes, intricately and delicately carved. Size: This item has length of 2 1/4 inches.
Condition Report: Excellent condition.
Hocking Glass Co. made Princess from 1931-35. These 5.25" 13 oz flat ice tea tumblers are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
2 are available
Indiana Glass Company made Lorain from 1929-32. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
2 are available
WEARABLE ART: This skirt is made out of an old Japanese man's obi belt, chrimen crepe silk with hand tie-dye "shibori". Freshly made out an obi from early 1900 to 1940. Medium size with elastic waist.
Paden City Glass Company made Black Forest from the late 1920's to the early 1930's. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Tribal Oceanic Papua-New Guinea Sepik River,Lime Container Spirit Playing Flute. DETAILS: A wooden finial elaborately carved in the form of an ancestor, with eyes inlaid with cowrie shells, painted in black, and highlighted with white polychrome, mounted on a hollowed-out bamboo staff with cane bands.
CONDITION: In good condition considering its age, showing the age and usage, with wear and age cracks (as is common in old wood)...
Shonai-obi hand-woven of wash yarn (Japanese handmade paper) for weft and cotton yarn for warp. It is produced in Shonai region in Yamagata prefecture in Tohoku district. It has beautiful tassels in both ends. The dyes are vegetable indigo and brown. In excellent condition. The first half of the 20th century. 25.5cm x 3m52cm
Superb Schmidt-Felling Crystal Center Bowl.
Finely crafted Schmidt-Felling crystal bowl with with bronze frame and figural finial, from 1930s era. Size; Diameter of this fine item is 9 inches and it stands 10 inches in height, condition is consistent with age without any issues, bronze is somewhat tarnished.
Bashofu kimono hand-woven of ito-basho, which is a family of banana tree, for both wefts and warps. The blue stripe yarn is dyed with Ryukyu-ai, vegetable indigo in Okinawa. Bashofu has been woven in many Islands in Okinawa from old days, for everyday kimono or work wear. The first half of the 20th century. In good condition except for a few brownish stains. W:120cm, L:117cm
A very nice antique Chinese glass paperweight featuring a lampwork poinsettia. The bright red petals are arranged in a double row around a sulfur yellow millefiori center and are accented with a green stem and a pair of leaves. The Chinese copied this design from New England Glass Company paperweights of the 19th century. The glass in this example is relatively good quality, with only few small bubbles, and is considerably larger than many examples...
Old Japanese Tsumugi fabric, silk pongee with a dragon design, 14 1/2" x 110". There is a 4 1/2" cut half way (location of the cut is 55" from one end), damage on the edge (runs on 30" from one end) is shown in photos #1, 9, #10.
Save 10% today... This fabulous vintage Art Nouveau Fenton Glass delicate hourglass vase has all the bells and whistles of fine art glass.... and is sometimes called "The Poor Man's Tiffany." It shows a lovely soft, heather green-yellow vaseline glass ribbed or striped in opalescent white. This exquisite vase stands on a blown pedestal base with a finished pontil and a cut and finished collar foot. The opal white ribs rise vertically over the shoulder, then to the ruffled opalescent rim...
A fisherman's work wear hand-woven of hemp for both wefts and warps. Both natural color and indigo stripes are hemp yarn, which are hand plied. It is from Tsushima in Nagasaki prefecture, an island located between Korean Peninsula and north Kyushu, and the textile is called Tsushima-asa. It had been woven till 1930s, but haven't been woven since then, so it is precious, especially in this excellent condition one. The first half of the 20th century, 110cm x 116cm
A small cast brass figurative weight of a man with a walking stick carrying a powder keg on his head. These weights were used by goldsmiths for weighing gold dust. This weight is of the Akan peoples of Ghana known as Ashani. Measures about 2.75 inches high. Dates early 20th century