Classic vase form in mezza filigrana using lattimo and transparent copper blue threads. The form is augmented with side applications of basilica rope in crystal with gold aventurine and a crimped crystal lip decoration with gold aventurine. Measuring 6"dia.x 9"h., the vase is in excellent condition and bears portions of its round silver foil Made in Italy label described in Leslie Pina's ITALIAN GLASS, page 15.
Very large sculpture of a seagull in flight skimming over a wave on the ocean.
The Seagull is done in clear glass, with a hazy, white, layered internal decoration. The wave is a smoky clear glass...
Fostoria Glass Company made this pair of Lido candlesticks from 1937-54. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
This porcelain figurine was produced in Germany by Hutschenreuther in the 1950s. It is signed by the renowned artist, Karl Tutter. The base is 6 1/2 inches long and the piece is 5 1/2 inches high. The porcelain is well modeled and quite fragile. A naked baby is reaching out to touch a spotted faun. The faun is done in natural colors.
Condition: Excellent
Morgantown Glass Company made Crinkle. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Being offered is a fine circa 1960 sterling silver bowl by William Spratling, of Taxco, Mexico; handwrought silver bowl with three looped handles & pairs of vertical incised lines. Dimensions: 7 inches diameter (excluding handles) by 2 1/2 inches tall. No monogram. Marked as illustrated in photo. In excellent condition. Excellent gauge of silver, great weight, true Spratling quality.
A lovely English cut crystal powder or dresser box. The cut glass jar features 3 large flowers with alternating leaves. A deep cut star is on the base bottom. The sterling silver lid is beautifully decorated with a chased Art Nouveau design around the outer edge. The center of the lid is plain and can be engraved. Lid is marked silver and tests sterling silver. The box is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Measures about 3" high x 3.75 at widest. Circa 1920.
This Royal Doulton "Falconer" was modeled by Max Henk. It was produced from 1960-1991.
It is 7 1/2" tall. Excellent condition.
HOWLIN' TIGER
Unique and refined anonymous art work of old ebony wood carving tiger. Details unknown. approx. L 14.5cm (5.70in).
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Patrician, or 'Spoke' as collectors have been calling it for years, was made by Federal Glass Company from 1933 to 1939. Offered here is the sugar bowl in perfect condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Federal Glass Company made Sharon from 1935-39. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
A Large Original Sign for "Mudjekeewis A Camp for Girls" in Lovell, Maine that operated from 1919-1969. Measures about 37 1/4" by 31 1/4" by 1 3/4" and weighs about thirty pounds. Two sided, both shown. There is a vintage photo of this sign in place on the website of the Lovell Maine Historical Society. Great memorabilia and folk art.
Fenton Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail 5.5" tall and about 6" wide. Made in the 1950's and in mint condition. (no logo).
Hocking Glass Company made Princess from 1931-35. These candies are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
3 are available
This pretty pink Old Colony Lace Edge depression glass 4 1/2 inch 9 Ounce Flat Water Tumbler was made by Hocking Glass from 1935 to 1938. This Tumbler is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. Be sure to search our other Old Colony available. We guarantee all items to be as described. THANK YOU.
Iris & Herringbone was made by Jeannette Glass Company from 1928 to 1932. Offered here is the 8 inch luncheon plate in excellent condition. These plates are often found with a satin finish and color wash on the reverse - this on is pastel blue. For more in this pattern, see my other listings.
New Martinsville Glass Company made this decanter. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Generous redware teapot by Dybdahl, Denmark, 1960’s. The inside, the spout and handle, rim and lid with a smooth transparent glaze, the rest unglazed. Impressed, stamped decoration of little masks or stylized sun faces. In the studio of Palle and Margrethe Dybdahl Margrethe did the wheel throwing and the decorations and Palle the glazes. The teapot takes 1.2 litres and pours well. Width spout to handle "10 / 26 cm. Condition: some roughness around the spout.