A fine larger carving in emerald of a Lion head Fetish Pendant, Native American, probably Zuni, Navaho tribe and 20th. century.
The carving is cut and polished in one emerald stone and depicts an Lion. Interestingly, this can be carried on a string as a pendant due to the loop in front. The stone is transperant light blue-green and very beautiful.
Zuni fetishes are small carvings made from primarily stone but also shell, fossils, and other materials by the Zuni people...
A beautiful Hagi-yaki chawan done by well-known artist Kaneda Keien (1949-). Keien is an 8th generation potter who has been producing works for over 40 years and is the winner of several awards for excellence. A distinctive feature of his works is that they utilize an iron-rich soil collected on the island of Mishima in the Sea of Japan...
Silk meisen kimono with colorful geometric stripes. It has thin cotton lining and red silk cloth in the hem of sleeves. In good condition except for a few mending patches in the lining. 1930s. 124cm x 150cm
This is a really nice milk glass Colonial Candy Dish with Lid made by Westmoreland Glass featuring the hand painted Holly decoration. The Candy bottom and lid are in great condition with no chips or cracks. The hand-painted Holly decoration is all very good. It is signed on the bottom WG. Be sure to search our other Westmoreland glass available. We guarantee all items to be as described. THANK YOU.
Hamada Shoji saku (made by Shoji Hamada,) Ryuukyuu Kamado (Okinawa Kiln,) Aka-e Chawan (Red overglaze enamel Tea Bowl,) 1972.
H. 3”(7.75cm) x Dia. 4.5”(11.5cm.) Footring diameter 2”(5cm.) Weight 13.5oz(384g.) Signed wooden box included. Okinawan motif and color palette (red, green, ochre on white background) on bowl with 9 facets around (see enlargement #2, bottom view.) Small areas of glaze loss around rim (see enlargement photos & comments below) measuring from 30mm to 2.5cm in length...
An antique Chinese clear rock crystal snuff bottle with green peking glass lid.
Provenance: Howard Capland Collection
Date: early 19th C
Dimensions:3" tall X 2" wide
Description: these tumblers are 3 7/8" tall x 3 5/8" inside top rim.I have 11 tumblers for sale.
Condition : Excellent
Artist's gourd-shaped seal unread.
Lighthouse
Size: 16.2 x 11.8 cm. 6.5 x 4.875 inches.
Date: ca 1900s.
Medium: Japanese woodblock print.
Condition: Mark in right sky. Paper residue at top back corners.
Note: We could find no other example of this design.
Carved Wood Panels "Vita" and "Mori", circa 1897 Both panels measure 15 x 14". Priced for the pair.
Handsewn, very neat little crocodile cuff links, English, c 1930 -1950 or earlier. Measures "½ x ½ / 12x 12 mm. Condition: fine.
Hocking Queen Mary Cup and Saucer in crystal. Sorry, only one available. Made from 1936-1939. Saucer measures 6" across.
Edo Period Utagawa Kuniyoshi wood block print c 1859, nice print handling wear especially at the lower corner as seen in pictures. Approximately 5.75 by 9" we have around 18 pieces from the same volume .
Ancient Chinese green Jade crouching figure pendant. The figure has Hongshan features, the back end has a dragon face. The bottom note the iridescent deposit in the center . The sharp angled conically drilled holes for the cord and shows cord wear from extended use. Great pendant with no modern tool marks, this came from a collection collected in Hong Kong 1980s-1995 . The collection was extensive with mostly ancient jade pieces . Size just over 1.5" by 1.25"
A boxed set of six pewter decanter labels or bottle tags for Scotch, bourbon, gin, vodka, brandy and sherry by Stieff for Historic Newport. Newport, RI was one of the most important pewter-making cities of Colonial America, and these tags are made according the 18th century models.
- Origin: America, ca. 1976.
- Condition: tags are excellent; box shows significant wear.
- Dimensions: tags, 2-5/8 x 1-1/4" (excluding chains).
A stand made of a fine piece of heavy, cypress wood emulating a rock. The top with a flat, smooth area on which to place items for contemplation or small ikebana arrangements. H 11 x L 24 cm.
Japan or China, most probably from around 1920.
Condition: Excellent with a wonderful patina.
Probably the most popular of all Steuben vases, this was designed in 1949 by George Thompson and is still being sold today. It measures 5" tall and is in perfect condition. It is Steuben number 7985. There are two of these vases, and the price show is for each one.
A beautiful, signed, Murano glass horse-head figurine, made by Archimede Seguso. Gold flecks in glass. The figurine is 5 1/2 inches (14 cm) tall and 5 inches (12,5 cm) wide. It is in very good condition, without chips, cracks or repairs. Etched signature on the bottom (see picture)
Fostoria Cakeplate, 10.25" with the Navarre etching was made from 1936-82. This one, #2496, is in excellent condition.