Chinese Carved Agate Lamp Finial, Ca. 1940, hardware is for old and new size both, 2 1/2" high, 1 5/8" x 1 3/8" x 1/4" thick, thick carving design on both sides, the condition is good.
Rare early 20th century Korean red lacquer cabinet with elaborate inlaid designs adorning the front of the chest. Four sections in total including the base. Imagery of exotic birds, deer, and turtles among a assortment of flowers can be seen throughout. Each cabinet is comprised of three sections : the top, bottom, and base Plus the stand (two pull out drawers).
Styled in traditional Korean fashion with double hinged doors on the top section and single hinged doors on the rest...
A beautiful ENGLISH GEORGE II STYLE AMERICAN SILVER SALT CELLAR WITH INSERT measuring about 1.5” x 2” with a blue glass insert circa 1930 QUILLEN ESTATE
Chinese Brass Hardware, drop Handle with "Longevity" in Chinese Character, 1" diameter for "Longevity" character, 3/4" deep.
A fine quality water pot for use on the scholars desk. The porcelain is very white and translucent. The fine blue art work shows two five toed dragons chasing the flaming pearl. There is a six character Guangxu Dynasty mark on the base, but it is not the mark used by the Royal Kiln. As the pot is not Imperial Ware we believe it was made during the Republic Period in Guangxu Style...
Modern wool rug measuring 60x40” labeled India, from the 1970s Berlin Estate
An Italian Majolica Hand Painted Basket on a Pedestal Base, with an Inset of a Classical Painting of Women. From the 1920's. Dimensions; 11" wide x 8.5" high x 5" deep. Excellent condition.
Soviet Era Russian Cloisonné Sugar Bowl Blue Enamel 4"×4" In 916
fineRussian Silver with gold overlay production circa 1950-1970
A very fine Mid-Century Modern Cedric Hartman style Brass and bronze floor lamp adjustable from 36” and up. Up to three available.
Frame the pets and gift this unique vintage full-grain leather and haircalf double folding frame, circa 1930’s Measures 4 1/2" high x 3 5/8" wide. Condition is very good with age appropriate wear to backbone hair. The perfect Father’s Day gift!
A silver American made Sommelier cup, circa 1960, measuring 5” in width. no hallmarks but tests sterling QUILLEN ESTATE
This lamp is in great shape. No chips or cracks. Some of the lustre is off the lamp. Thank you for looking.
A Chinese apprentice sample model of a traditional style 17th or 18th century clothing chest. Made of beautiful Jichimu (Chicken-wing) wood with antique hard mounts. Two doors open to a storage area with center shelf. A removable center brace partitions the two doors.
Age: Republic Period (circa 1940's)
Dimensions: 16 1/4" Wide by 22 3/8" High by 7 1/4" Deep
Black Lacquered Metal Garden hanging Gold Fish, or Koi with open work, 14" long, 8" high, 9" deep, chain on top to hand on the tree, the mouth is wide open, the condition is good.
1920's French Art Deco wrought iron table or counter top display stand with a stylized swan in gold gilt. The original Italian marble is in excellent condition. This unusual piece was most likely a counter top display stand in an upscale store.
Here is a fabulous piece of crewel which may be used as either a coverlet, wall hanging or rug. The crewel is 100% wool and has a linen backing. Issues: the backing needs to be re-tacked in certain areas, there is minor staining,and the crewel is pilling in a few areas. We prefer not to clean it. Measures 40" x 67".
Ekoi people, also known as Ejagham, are an ethnic group in southeastern Nigeria and extending eastward into the southwest region of Cameroon. They speak the Ejagham language. Other Ekoi languages are spoken by related groups, including the Etung, some groups in Ikom (such as Ofutop, Akparabong and Nde), some groups in Ogoja (Ishibori and Bansarra), Ufia, and Yakö. The Ekoi have lived closely with the nearby Efik, Annang, Ibibio, and Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria...
A carved horn cocktail pick set in the form of a flying bird that looks rather like an albatross. The bird has inset glass eyes. The natural coloring of the horn is used to good effect in the bird’s wing and tail feathers. The set is completed with a holder containing ten cocktail picks with horn finials. Cocktail pick holders (“porte-piques”) were once a fixture on the bar of every café in France and were sometimes used in the home as well. Horn sets were popular in the 1950s...