Very beautiful all original fashion poupee gown for small fashion doll about around 11" / 12" ( 27 - 30 cm ) ...... for an fashion doll size 0 or 1 like Jumeau , Gaultier .....and other small fashion.
A rich olive green silk taffeta costume from around 1865 / 70 included a lovely silk jacket with long wide pagoda shaped sleeves, has fitted bodice and wide neckline, front closure with hooks and hand made loops...
An Annan pottery tea bowl for use in the Japanese tea ceremony from the kilns of 15th-16th century Vietnam enclosed in an age-blackened kiri-wood box. The crackled pale glaze is decorated with a band of blue frets about the rim inside, a decidedly modern design of droplets descending in beads down the outside typical of early Vietnamese decoration...
Spratling chose hand carved jade frogs interspersed with silver & turquoise frogs in this rare, imaginative & captivating 1940's design. Weighing 80 grams the bracelet measures 7 inches long X 3/4 inch wide. The multi-colored jade frogs stand 1/2 inch high. All in beautiful condition with excellent patina. Original safety chain removed by a previous owner. We will supply a contemporary safety chain if you wish...
On Polichinelle was very popular in France until after the end of 19th. century and it was the most used symbol on publicity poster or Department Store and luxury Doll Store catalogs in Paris !! They was to find in different sizes and styles but always wearing very lavish and special .........
A Boro Futon cover textile of sewn together bits of worn out indigo dyed fabric 160 x 204 cm (63 x 80 inches ). Go-haba (five widths)
Rare and extraordinary antique porcelain miniature table for Fashion doll or larger Mignonette , created of finest quatity of porcelain and lavish hand painting Rococo style ..... all original from France around 1875 .
Has beautiful pale color and elaborately modeling of legs , table front and sides . It´s fully ornate with hand - painted romantic scenes of angels and flowers . Superb gild edged and turquoise .......
A Boro cover textile of sewn together bits of worn out Asa (Hemp) fabrics resist died with various patterns. 146 X 163 cm (57-1/2 x 64 inches).
An special rare to find all original antique " Sac du Voyage " travel bag for early French Poupee like Huret , Rohmer , Barrois , Bru or other early doll, made in France around 1870 / 75 in generally excellent condition to age.
5,5" ( 14 cm ) high , having firm side base with all original leather cover , canvas and brass stud trim. With working lock and original key. Below the attached carper - bag top with pretty striped design in red...green and black...
A cast spelter Asian elephant figurine from the 1920s. This 2-1/4" tall and 4-1/4" long figure has a black patination with hand painted ivory coloured tusks and applied painted green verdigris. It is unsigned and it is in very good condition with no chips, cracks, dents, bends, corrosion, damage or repairs other than a touch of paint flaking to the tusk ends and a bit of paint losses to the upper edges of the ears (very minor)...
Japanese Edo period woodblock print depicting “The lay priest Ryuen, Uramatsu Kihei Hidenao, behind a rack of kimonos” from the series “Stories of the Faithful Samurai.” The print is signed at the lower left "Ichiyusai Kuniyoshi ga" (1797-1861). The red Yoshi Kiri seal is beneath the signature. The publisher’s seal and series number is below the artist’s seal. The date seals are above the signature. The series title is at the upper right...
An Art Deco sterling and gold front step side signet ring from the 1920s. This size 5-1/2 ring has a central 9/16 x 5/16" overlay gold front with a Gothic letter (an E or F, we think) with a corner hand engraved embellishment. The flanks are engraved gold as well and the mount has stepped sides. It is marked STERLING with faint signs of other marks which have been lost due to resizing in the past...
A hand engraved rose gold filled large photo locket from the 1880s. This ornate 1-7/8 x 1-3/8" locket has a 5/8" bale and each side has different decoration. One side has a script ANNE in the monogram scroll; it is unsigned and it closes tightly. It is in excellent condition with no dents, bends, corrosion, damage or repairs. All items are thoroughly and conservatively graded and all condition issues are noted; all items are vintage or antique and may have slight signs of gentle use...
These rectangular cuff links are composed of a central band of ebony flanked with two bands of rosewood inset on a sterling silver panel. The hinged bars are marked Lewittes for California-based modernist designer Esther Lewittes. Aside from one slightly misshapen bridge bar, they are in lovely condition, with only minor signs of wear, and no loss to the wood. The cuff links measure 1 inch long by ¾ inch wide by 1/8 inch deep.
Rare to find all original and very cute size 3 Bebe by Emile Jumeau ......
Signed with Poulat's earliest hallmarks this bracelet dates to 1930-40's. The gently curved center panel measures 2 1/2" across & 2" high. Each of the 8 side panels are 1 1/2" high. The bracelet length is 7". Weight- 80 grams. Beautifully detailed, the 3 turquoise cabs in the center are flanked by a pair of palomas with turquoise eyes. Excellent condition & patina. Matl designs are highly prized & included in many museum collections including LACMA.
This sterling silver vermeil diamond heart is set with 158 brilliant cut diamonds. The approximate total weight of all diamonds is 1.50Ct. The height of the of the pendant is 1 ¼” and the width is 7/8”
You don’t have to jump or chase to buy this very unusual pair of 14Kt yellow gold stirrup earrings from the 1970-s. You only have to pay for them and they will trot up to your door step. The earrings have posts and the stirrups move. The length of the earring is 1” and the width at the widest is ½”.
A vintage platinum and diamond eternity band from the 1920-s set with thirty-five singe-cut diamonds. The approximate total weight of all diamonds is 0.85Ct. The width of the band is 2.4 millimeters, and the size is 9 ½. This ring has to fit because it CANNOT be sized.