This ornate decanter from the 1890's has wheel cut decorations and 800 silver mounts depicting cherubs at play. The silver base bears several hallmarks. The decanter stands approximatly 11 1/2" tall including the stopper, The base is 5 1/2" across the widest point and 3 1/2" wide from front to back.
This striking Daum Nancy ewer is a ruby red cameo glass piece in a floral decor with gold gilding. The Art Nouveau pewter mount is signed WMF. It stands approximatly 12 1/4" tall to the top of the mount and is approximatly 6" at its widest point.
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This Loetz Phanomen Gre vase, circa1900, has a fine rose pink color, a polished pontil and a fire polished rim. It stands 9 3/4" tall and is approximatly 5 1/4" at its widest point and mesures 3 1/4" at the rim.
This unusual Loetz Streifen & Flecken vase in green and silver was made around 1900. It stands just over 10", is 3 1/2" wide at the base and is approximatly 5" at its widest point just below the rim. Ploished pontil and fire polished rim. The exact same form and finish may be referenced in the decor section under Streifen and flecken on www.loetz.com.
This rare uranium glass vase dates from the late 1800's. It is 6" tall and is just over 3 1/4" across the top. There is gold gilding at the base and near the top. The gilding dose show were, especially near the rim.
A beautiful open face pocket watch by the Standard watch company of New York. Face marked Standard U.S.A. Nicely engraved case with an area ready to be engraved with a monogram. Case marked WARRANTED B&B ROYAL 20 YEARS with a serial number 6831490. Movement marked Standard Watch Co. New York U.S.A. BF005490 7 jewels.
This fine inkwell has a copper top. It is decorated with enamel flowers. The inkwell is 4" tall and is approximataly 2 3/4" on each side. It is signed on the base.
This red and cream color irridecent vase stands 10 1/4" tall and is 2 1/2" across at the bace. The vase is C.1910. The pontel on this vase is not ground or pollished. there is a fire polished rim. This is a striking vase with an unusual color combination.
This early example of a Loetz Marmorietes vase has a flower frog lid and dates from the 1880's. Ti is a rare form and is heavily enamelled in the lid and towards the base. The vase stands 8 1/2" tall and is approximately 5 1/2" wide at the widest point. Please see Passan Museum for further information.
This loetx vase in Creta Glatt decor has a Candia Papillion applied handle. The vase dates from 1900 and is 7 1/2" tall and 5' at it the widest point. Please visit loetz.com for more information.