This Fulper vase with Chinese flambe glaze measures 13" tall and 7" across and weighs an estimated 6-8 lbs. It is in very good condition, with no cracks, chips or repairs. This is one of the finest Fulper flambe glaze vases we have seen. The last known major auction to include such a vase occurred on 5/14/05 when Craftsman Auctions of Lambertville NJ offered a similar vase in lot 298 with an auction estimate of $1,200-$1,600. This item resides in our client's place in Westcheste ...click for details
This Arts and Crafts tile, circa 1910, resides in its original period frame. Tile measures 11.75" square and wooden frame measures 17" square and 0.75" deep. Excellent condition, with no chips or cracks. Tile is unsigned and there are no visible hallmarks. This item resides on the upper west side of Manhattan ( New York city ) and may be seen by appointment. Thanks for visiting. Please let us know if you have any questions or comments. ...click for details
Included here is a pair of antique porcelain putti/cupid wall brackets. Each measures 12" high, 9" wide and 4.75" deep and they weigh an estimated 4-6 lbs. total. There are numerous repaired cracks to each, but each is structurally sound and requires no further repair. No hallmarks have been found. We believe these date from the nineteenth century. These items reside in Norwalk CT 06854 and may be seen by appointment. Thanks for visiting. Please let us know if you have any questio ...click for details
This is an exceptional Roseville brown jardiniere and stand in the Rosecraft Vintage shape, which features an art nouveau motif in mustard yellow and orange. Jardiniere pot measures 13 1/2" across and 9 7/8" high. Stand measures 20.5" high. Underside of the pot shows the mark “607” over “10” shape number, plus the inkstamp "R" with small "v" (filled in). Written on the inside of the pot are the markings “ 607 / 10 ", "500", "55/81" and ...click for details
This wonderful old Fulper chocolate service is in excellent condition with no repairs and no visible cracks or chips. Pot measures 11 1/4" high by 6 1/2" wide. Cups measure 4 1/2" high by 3 1/2" wide. Total weight of set is 8 lbs. 2 oz.
This fabulous Rookwood whiskey decanter dates from 1900 and in excellent condition. Rookwood mark appears to have 14 flames suggesting a date of 1900. There is also a mark "677" and an original paper retailer's label, plus museum inventory marks in ink added to the stopper and the underside. Noticeable crazing. Designer is not known. Measures 11.5" high and 4.25" across and weighs 2 lbs. 9 oz.