Ed Wiener Modernist Sterling Silver Earrings
c.1950s
1" wide x 1 5/8" long
Condition - excellent, converted
Description:
A stone turtle was in an amusing look.
By simple carving lines, the turtle was vividly depicted.
Enduring through long time of age, the decorative lines were blurred.
But the overall condition was perfect.
Date: 19th century.
Length:10.5cm
Porcelain decorated with galloping horses on the exterior, floral scroll on the interior, glazed base. PERIOD : late Ming (1566-1643 AD) MEASUREMENTS: 18 cm wide, 8 cm tall. CONDITION: 5 cm hairline, no chips or cracks and free from restorations.
Porcelain decorated full floral decoration on the exterior and interior, glazed base with mark. PERIOD : late Ming (1566-1643 AD) MEASUREMENTS: 17.7 cm wide, 9 cm tall. CONDITION: a firing crack to the rim, tiny chip to the foot, free from restorations. Good sound when tapping with finger tips.
Porcelain covered by celadon green glaze, decorated with carved single fisnh and wave; glaze base. PERIOD : Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD) MEASUREMENTS: 12,5 cm wide, 5 cm tall. CONDITION: Excellent, a very tiny fritting to the rim, no cracks, no hairlines and free from restoration. Different color in some ares.
Porcelain covered by celadon green glaze, decorated with carved single fisnh and wave; glaze base. PERIOD : Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD) MEASUREMENTS: 12.5 cm wide, 5 cm tall. CONDITION: Excellent, no chips, cracks, hairlines and free from restoration. Different color in some ares.
Porcelain covered by celadon glaze, to the footrim; glaze base. PERIOD : Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD) MEASUREMENTS: 12 cm wide, 4 cm tall. CONDITION: Excellent, no chips, cracks, hairlines and free from restoration.
This six of antique Chinese teacups has a glossy brown glaze, which is typical for the so-called Batavia wares. The interior is decorated with a spray flower and a narrow band along the rim. PERIOD : Qianlong (1736-1795 AD) MEASUREMENTS: 7.5 cm wide, 4 cm tall. CONDITION: Excellent, no chips, cracks, hairlines and free from restorations.
Porcelain covered by white glaze to the base, unglazed base. PERIOD : Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD) MEASUREMENTS: 21 cm wide. CONDITION: PERFECT, no chips, cracks, hairlines and free from restorations
Rare, hand made and standing 4 3/4" tall this sterling silver and black onyx ostrich sculpture was designed and signed in the early 1950's by Taxco, Mexico artist William Spratling. Comprised of an egg shaped body of black onyx with white specks. The bird has applied detailed wings and tail feathers along with an intricately detailed face, head and ostrich neck. The piece stands on two long detailed legs and feet. Head to tail measures 4 3/4"...
A rarely encountered Japanese "shin hanga" woodblock print titled "Sunset Glow at the Skirt of Mt. Fuji" by Ito Takashi (1894-1982), published by Watanabe in the second month of 1952. This print is from an old Tucson, Arizona collection and was purchased in the mid-20th century. It is not a recent Heisei edition. This standard sized horizontal oban print has full margins and measures 10 3/8" x 15 1/4" (image about 9 1/2" x 14 1/4"). Very good color and overall condition...
Handmade sterling silver belt buckle designed and signed c.1950 by Taxco, Mexico silver maestro Hector Aguilar (1905-86). Buckle measures 2 1/4"L X 1 1/2"W and will take up to a 1 1/8" strap. 28grams. Beautiful condition - no dents, dings or repairs. Marks - HA 940 TAXCO, eagle #9. Pictured on p. 101 of Mexican Silver by Morrill & Berk and on p. 28 of Silver Masters by Penny Morrill.
Heavy handmade sterling silver belt buckle designed and signed by Taxco, Mexico silver artist Antonio Pineda. Measures 2"L X 1 3/8"W X 1/2"H. 49grams, 1.7oz. Fits up to a 1 inch strap. Fully marked with Antonio crown, eagle 17, 970 PZ 121, HECHO EN MEXICO, SILVER. Beautiful condition with no dents, dings or repairs. Antonio designs were recently presented in the museum exhibit SILVER SEDUCTION THE ART OF MEXICAN SILVER MODERNIST ANTONIO PINEDA.
Description:
A bronze Buddha of Ming Dynasty was well preserved with fine gilding condition on the surface.
By darken sheen and with very limited abrasion on the ridges of the carvings, the Buddha was kept in a perfect condition except loss of the undercover.
Red protection slip was painted inside the hollowed inner side.
Date: Ming Dynasty,1368-1644.
Height:19.7cm
Description:
A handled bronze censer was in good shape and had preserved with very fine crabshell-green tint on the surface.
By enduring old patina, the metal ware was well proportioned in shallow form and was stand on the slightly everted foot ring.
Clearly defined inscription-Da Ming Xuan De Nien Zhi was cast and carved at the bottom underside. A blurred ink print was at the bottom too. It was undecipherable.
Date: Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911...
Description:
A Longquan bowl was mold in a uniquely hollowed form.
Double decked with hollowed body, the bowl was left with a hole underneath from where the obvious firing-red tint was yielded at the body clay .
Heavily potted and applied with light greenish glaze, the bowl was spread with fine crackles on the surface. It was caused due to long time of age when enduring old adhesives were accumulated in the crack lines...
American art pottery vase by Rookwood, decorated in a blue vellum glaze shading to a rose color at the base, and adorned with white roses, painted by Ed Diers, with date code for 1928. Impressed maker's marks to underside of base. Size: 7 inches high. Excellent condition, with no chips, cracks or restoration.
Decorative berry spoon in the Ivory pattern by Whiting, fashioned in sterling silver with an ornate gilded and chased bowl and with a carved ivory handle, which retains most of its original brown patination. This pattern, #2888, was designed by Charles Osborne and was patented in 1890. Incised owner's monogram on handle. Excellent original condition, with no damage, dents, breaks, or repairs. Size: 8 1/8 inches length. Charles Osborne worked for Tiffany & Co. prior to joining Whiting...