A pair of embroidered ankle bands from Turkmenistan, measuring 20.3 x 22.9 cm. Embroidery technique is extremely fine herringbone and satin stitch on an indigo silk background. Condition: Excellent. Circa early to mid 20th century.
Fostoria Glass Company made Hawaiian from 1961-63. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
This is a lady's purse from Bamiyan, Afghanistan, finely embroidered in silk thread. The Hazara excel in making very intricate geometric design embroideries executed in brick stitch. This purse has also some chain stitch and couching stich ("basma") on the reverse, which features three separate pockets. Condition is good with some staining on the front consistent with its age (mid to late 20th century). The purse measures 10.9 x 23.6 cm.
This porcelain vase was produced in Denmark by Dahl Jensen before 1970. It is 6 1/2 inches high and 5 1/4 inches wide. There are artist's initials and inventory numbers on the bottom, 104 over 396. The vase is ovoid but somewhat flattened. It has an interesting crackle glaze imitating the Chinese Satsuma style. There are stylized fruits and flowers hand painted on both sides. It is trimmed with gold, top and bottom.
Condition: This handsome vase is in excellent condition.
Antique Persian Tabriz StyleAfshan Rug Circa 1900 Wool measuring 81”x45”
This really pretty Blue Bubble 3 Inch high Creamer was made by Anchor Hocking from 1934 to 1965. This Creamer is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. Be sure to search our other Bubble items available. We guarantee all items to be as described. THANK YOU.
There are no chips or cracks in the measuring cup. Thanks for looking.
This Barbini from the 1960's will bring a smile when you look inside to see the large murine fish at the bottom. Six strategically placed bubbles surround the fish, whose body is dark green at the top, with subtle aventurine stripes on a gold leaf body. The amorphous bowl form is a champagne color, 6 1/2" diameter and 2 1/2" tall, and is in excellent condition with normal wear at the base consistent with its age.
Currently in its 5th generation, the Miura Chikusen line of potters has continued to produce high-quality Kiyomizu-yaki and Kyo-yaki porcelains used in sencha for well over 150 years. The piece seen here is by the third generation potter and has the rare distinction of being endorsed by Sokuchusai, a former Head Tea Master of Omotesenke in Kyoto. Simple and elegant, a section of bamboo stands out in contrast to the white crackled porcelain glaze...
A hand-embroidered bag made by Pashtun nomads from Ghazni province (probably Katawaz), Afghanistan. Floral motifs combined with arabesques in herringbone stitch in silk thread on a purple silk background. The Bokhara couching technique is used to maximum effect, where the metallic threads are laid parallel to each other and fastened at regular intervals by tiny red stitches. Blue beads adorn the edges to ward off the evil eye. The interior of the bag is lined in a blue printed fabric...
Westmoreland Milkglass Paneled Grape Covered Candy, 6.25" is in mint condition. Older version which has a less dense milk glass color. Logos on top and bottom. Made from 1950's to the early 1970's.
This opalescent jug is 5.75" tall. It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Imperial Glass Company made these candlesticks in the 1950's-1960's. They're in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Anchor Hocking Glass Co. made Golden Swirl. This is part of the Fire King line. These saucers are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
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This pretty crystal clear Cape Cod Creamer and Sugar Set was made by Imperial Glass. The Creamer and Sugar measure 4 1/2 inches high. Both the Creamer and Sugar are in very good condition with no chips, cracks or cloudiness. Be sure to search our other Cape Cod available. We guarantee all items to be as described. THANK YOU.
Fostoria Heirloom Blue Opalescent Epergne, produced from 1959-1970. This bowl measures 16" long. And, with the center vase, stands a bout 9" tall. In excellent condition.
In mostly satin stitch and cross stitch in silk thread, this piece measures 45½ x 36½ inches (115.6 x 92.7 cm). Saye goshe are an Uzbek V-shaped fringed hanging used to decorate piles of quilts when they are stored during the day. The blazing colors on this textile depict traditional Uzbek motifs with stylized pomegranate flowers. Still living in yurts, the Lakai Uzbek have perfected the interior decoration of their homes...
Fenton Vasa Murrhina Autumnal 8" vase was produced between 1964-1968. It is in excellent condition.