A pair of small pottery spill vases, Japan, unmarked, probably Kyoto, 1920’s. Bottle shaped, decorated with hand painted flowers and borders in olive green and black, pink, brown and blue against a cream-coloured background. Height "5/ 12,5 cm. Condition: firing crack to the foot rimof one vase, otherwise fine (cf pictures).
New Martinsville Glass Company made this perfume. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Fostoria Glass Company made this pair of Colony candlesticks. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
This could be your lucky day, here is a four leaf clover needle case probably made by the Woodland Indians in the North East. It opens like a book and has three round pieces wool of white wool with green floss edging. The clover is made with green floss. the sewing needle case is hinged with a green ribbon tied in a bow and the latch is also green ribbon that ties to keep it closed. It is in excellent condition. It is 2 1/2" in diameter. Circa late 1800's.
Lovely green early enamel coaster signed by Tiffany Furnaces. All enamel is in original perfect condition. Diameter is 4 inches.
These coral colored beaded earrings were created for the House of deLillo in 1971 by Robert Clark, former chief designer for Miriam Haskell. They were purchased from Mr. deLillo from his own collection. They are huge and dramatic clip earrings. 4" long from top of clip, 2 1/4" wide. One earring has the deLillo name plate.
Imperial Glass Company's Candlewick pattern is perhaps the most easily recognized of the elegant glass patterns. Offered here is 6 1/2 inch round covered butter dish in excellent condition. See my other listings for more pieces in this pattern.
Paden City Glass Co. made these turned head pheasants. The 13.5" pheasants are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
4 are available
Hocking Glass Company made Princess from 1931-35. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
This is a really great depression glass pink Sierra, aka Pinwheel, 9 inch dinner plate made by Jeannette Glass from 1931 to 1933. This plate is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. We guarantee items to be as described. Be sure to search our other Sierra depression glass available. THANK YOU.
The Cube, or Cubist, pattern was made by Jeannette Glass Company from 1929 to 1933. It's often confused with Fostoria's American pattern and for good reason: both were designed by the same man. Offered here is the powder jar & cover in pink in excellent condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
This faience figural group was produced in Bologna, Italy by Aurelio Minghetti in the early 1900s. This piece was sold by the retailer “Carbone” of Boston, who handled European imports from about 1910 to 1920. It measures 16 inches high, 9 1/2 inches wide, and 8 inches deep. It is well modeled and hand painted. The garments on the Madonna have colorful detail. There is a feel of serenity and ancient Mediterranean tradition in the piece...
This pretty cobalt blue New Century aka Lydia Ray depression glass 4 1/8 inch high Water Tumbler was made by Hazel Atlas from 1930 to 1935. This tumbler measures 3 inches in diameter at the top and is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. Be sure to search our other New Century available. We guarantee all items to be as described. THANK YOU.
MacBeth-Evans Pink Dogwood Creamer & Sugar were produced from 1930-34. Thin and very delicate! Both in mint condition.
Striking silver pitcher & stirrer designed & signed by San Miguel Allende, Mexico artist Carmen Beckmann circa 1960. The pitcher is 9" tall & 7 1/2" at it's widest. The stirrer is 12" long. The two pieces weigh a hefty 970 grams. The pitcher is studded with 8 faceted, bezel set amethyst stones. It's also decorated with 3 applied sterling star fish. The stirrer in finished with two faceted amethysts on either side of the terminus. Fully signed on the base. Beautiful condition.
An original Rumrill Indian Group orange and bay glaze vase. This great looking, authentic and vintage signed RumRill 5-1/2" tall American art pottery bulbous vase c1935-39 has a crimped star-shaped rim and a tan interior, and it is in the Indian Group line with the orange and bay glaze...
Elizabeth II sterling silver salver tray. Made by Pinder Bros in Sheffield in 1955. Square cartouche with curvilinear corners and molded rim. Corner leaf-capped volute scroll supports. Fully marked. Very good condition.
Dimensions: H 1 1/2 x W 15 x 15 in. Heavy weight: 52 troy ounces. #BW555
Vintage sterling silver figural jigger in the form of a jigger by Towle. The rim is engraved “Just a thimbleful.” Thimble jiggers became popular in the late Victorian era and remained so through the mid-20th century. The base is hallmarked by Towle.
- Origin: America, ca. 1960
- Condition: very good, a pinpoint ding on the side, just above the letter “s”
- Dimension: 2” tall
- Weight: 34.0 grams