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$550.00Bohemian-style iridescent glass tankard with sterling collar probably by WILCOX-EVERTSON N.Y.C.. The tankard is beautifully decorated with hand-painted enamel and a lovely all over iridescent glow. Although the tankard is unmarked it has the qualities of Loetz art glass.
$275.00DOULTON LAMBETH stoneware pitcher, in salt glaze and cobalt. Fully marked, in excellent conditions. Pattern number 9886. The company founded by John DOULTON, Martha Jones & John Watts in Lambeth, took the name DOULTON in 1853. After the popularity of Doulton products came to the attention of the Royal family and the Burslem factory was granted the Royal Warrant by King Edward VII, the company adopted the new name ROYAL DOULTON. In 1956, the factory was closed due to clean air regulations preventing urban production of salt glaze and the production was transferred to The Potteries Urban Area.
$359.00German Black Forest hand-carved wood bookends, portraying a man grinding, with a rabbit at its foot and a woman weaving, with two mice on one side and a cat on the other. Beautifully crafted details on both items - in excellent conditions.
$75.00Bone China ROYAL WORCESTER "COLBROOKDALE" pattern, coffee pot, creamer & sugar set. Founded in England, 1751, ROYAL WORCESTER manufactured bone china and porcelain until 2009, when the company was purchased by PORTMEIRION POTTERY.
$169.004 pieces VITROCK BLUE CIRCLE range set (sugar, salt, flour & large container) by FIRE-KING. FIRE-KING is an ANCHOR HOCKING brand of glassware similar to Pyrex, originally produced in the 1940s for everyday use. The pieces have a blue circular Art Deco decal design.
$389.00HENRIOT QUIMPER Faience china statuette "ONE GOSSIP", hand painted and fully marked. Please refer to the company website (http://www.quimperfrenchpottery.com/) for more information on their inventory and history.
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$79.50LENOX salt & pepper mill set, CIGAR pattern. Great collectible item, with an interesting pattern and a cute modernist touch. Probably custom-ordered for a restaurant.
$1,495.00ART DECO malachite Czech glass, INGRID line, perfume and powder jar set, in excellent conditions . All the components of the atomizer are original. Both items still have the original manufacturer foil labels. Classic ART Deco design, with female nudes & putti.
$160.00VICTORIAN toothpick holder in ALEXANDRA pattern. Opal with pink interior, probably made by an English firm.
$145.00DUGAN ART GLASS pinched vase in amethyst, from the Pompeian/Venetian lines. Pieces from these lines started being offered in 1905-1906, between the end of Victorian glass production and the development of Carnival lines. The glass was blown into a mold, rolled in small pieces of glass and then shaped by hand.
$75.00GOEBEL "Blue Boy". Marked with the name of the artist (Thomas Gainsborough), dated 1966. Goebel was founded in 1871 by Franz Detleff Goebel and his son, William. The first porcelain factory started in 1878 and was subsequently named "Wilhelmsefeld". Goebel made a broad variety of exquisite figurines during its over 130 years of history - producing luxury items that quickly became the object of desire for people in Germany, Europe and overseas. Check the company's website for more details on their production (http://www.goebel.com/Home.6.0.html?&L=1&cHash=dee4a6c07e). One very popular line of figurines produced by Goebel is the M.I.HUmmel - introduced first in 1935 at the Leipzig Fair and the result of a collaboration between Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel (who provided the drawings for the figurines) and Goebel master sculptors Reinhold Unger & Arthur Moller.
$275.00One IMPERIAL art glass vase in LEAD LUSTRE, blue. IMPERIAL began production of FREE HAND glass in 1923, when Victor Wicke (president of IMPERIAL) brought a group East Coast artisans to Bellaire. The prohibitive costs of free hand glass pushed Imperial to incorporate the production of some of the same motifs in the line LEAD LUSTRE, where the glass was blown into a paste mould. This line was produced until 1929. Our piece dates around 1925. Please refer to the National Imperial Glass Collectors Society site for more information (http://www.imperialglass.org/Copy%20of%20museum.htm) on this manufacturer.
$225.00One IMPERIAL art glass vase in LEAD LUSTRE, orange. IMPERIAL began to produce FREE HAND glass in 1923, when Victor Wicke (president of IMPERIAL) brought a group East Coast artisans to Bellaire. The prohibitive costs of free hand glass pushed Imperial to incorporate the production of some of the same motifs in the line LEAD LUSTRE, where the glass was blown into a paste mould. This line was produced until 1929. Our piece dates around 1925. Please refer to the National Imperial Glass Collectors Society site for more information (http://www.imperialglass.org/Copy%20of%20museum.htm) on this manufacturer.
$225.00One IMPERIAL art glass vase in LEAD LUSTRE, orange. IMPERIAL began to produce FREE HAND glass in 1923, when Victor Wicke (president of IMPERIAL) brought a group East Coast artisans to Bellaire. The prohibitive costs of free hand glass pushed Imperial to incorporate the production of some of the same motifs in the line LEAD LUSTRE, where the glass was blown into a paste mould. This line was produced until 1929. Our piece dates around 1925. Please refer to the National Imperial Glass Collectors Society site for more information (http://www.imperialglass.org/Copy%20of%20museum.htm) on this manufacturer.
$375.00Pair of HEISEY candle vases with separate candlestick in the IPSWICH pattern. Twelve prisms hang from the rim of each base. Beautiful ELEGANT/DEPRESSION ERA GLASS set!
$85.00BACA vase by NILS THORSSON for ROYAL COPENHAGEN, number 713-3208. Nils was one of RC most prolific designers, joining in 1912 and working there for over sixty years. His pieces are prime examples of mid-century modernism.
$265.00FRENCH hand-painted CHINOISERIE ice cream set, with one tray and 9 bowls.
$465.00RICHARD-GINORI tea set, including tray, teapot, sugar and creamer, two cups with saucers. Transfer decorated with different scenes on each piece (see attached photos). The marquis Carlo Ginori founded the MANIFATTURA DI DOCCIA in 1735. In 1896, the factory was acquired by the milanese group CERAMICA RICHARD, founded by Giulio RICHARD ... hence the new name RICHARD-GINORI. This company still produces exquisite ceramics today and is well know to enlist extraordinary talents such as that of GIO PONTI (who won the Gran Prix at the Paris Expo of 1925 exactly for the ceramics he made for Richard-Ginori).
$855.00Set of 5 FIESTA bowls - all marked and in very good to excellent conditions. FIESTA or FIESTAWARE is a manufactured and marketed by HOMER LAUGHLIN CHINA COMPANY of NEWELL, WEST VIRGINIA. Still produced today, the original glazes & shapes were introduced at the annual POTTERY & GLASS EXHIBIT held in Pittsburgh in January 1936.
$365.00MERIDEN SILVER PLATE Co. quadruple plate PICKLE CASTOR, with glass jar and tongs. In excellent conditions, this piece features tongs shaped like two grabbing hands and Victorian, beautifully decorated elements.
$375.00Pair of SITZENDORF THÜRINGEN (also THURINGIA) candlesticks, featuring beautifully detailed flowers, petals and leaves on each side of a Putto - each candlestick has a Putto in a different position, with two roses and slightly different flowers.
$375.00HEREND figurine, depicting a young man in traditional clothing. The HEREND PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY (Herendi Porcelanmanufaktura Zrt.) was founded in 1826 by Vince Stingl in the town of Herend, Hungary. After its modest beginning, the factory started producing artistic porcealin in 1839, when Vince went bankrupt and Mor Fischer acquired it. Almost immediately, HEREND established itself as one of the most appreciated and sough-after porcelain makers and to this very day continues to produce exquisite hand painted and gilded masterpieces. For more information on this extraordinary company, visit their site at (http://www.herend.com/en/products/figures/).
$595.00ERNST HEUBACH bisque PIANO BABY, in very good conditions. Fully marked at the bottom (with the maker symbol & the number 59 - both impressed - and the number 27 under-glazed in red), with blue intaglio eyes and great details on face, body and gown. Ernst Heubach's factory was located in Koppelsdorf, Germany, where the highly collectible bisque dolls and doll heads on kid composition bodies were produced from the late 1800s to the early, mid-1900s. In 1919 Heubach merged with another company, Marseilles and formed the United Porcelain Factory of Koppelsdorf (Vereinigte Koppelsdorf Porzellanfabrik vorm Armand Marseille und Erns Heubach). The merge lasted until 1932 when the two companies went separate ways.
$250.00VIENNA BRONZE (Wiener bronze) miniature pair of frogs, sitting back to back, holding music paper and singing. Each Vienna miniature is created with great detail, cast in the traditional wax technique and then cold-painted (the polychrome paint is not fired). Our items come in their original paint, with no restoration or repairs.

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