Fenton Milk Glass Hobnail Compote is in excellent condition. It is 6" tall and still has the paper label attached. Made in the 1960's.
Fenton Milk Glass 2-Handled Dish, Hobnail is in excellent, mint condition. This 2-handled dish was made in the 1950's. I measures 2.75" high and about 7" square.
Indiana Beaded Hen on Nest and has a carnival (irridized) finish. It is in mint condition. It is 5" high and 7" long.
Fenton Turquoise Hob Nail Basket is 8" tall and in mint condition. Made in the 1950's.
This is a really great turquoise Fiesta 7 inch diameter Potter's plate advertising the 1939 Worlds Fair, made by Homer Laughlin Co. On the front of the plate is a design of a potter at work. On the back is stamped JOINT EXHIBIT of CAPITAL AND LABOR - The AMERICAN POTTER - NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR 1939. This Plate is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. The original paint on the back does have some variation in color which was done in the making. We guarantee items to be as described...
Cold-painted Viennese bronze sculpture of a devil. This half-goat half-man figure is very well detailed, even showing the individual vertebrae along his back and the curls of his hair.
- Origin: Austria, ca 1900
- Condition: near mint; tiny surface rubs at sharp points such as the fingertips
Dimensions: 2-1/4" tall.
A vintage bisque Halloween candy container in the form of a black cat rubbing up against a jack o'lantern. The porcelain is heavier than many bisque items, suggesting it is of American origin.
- Origin: America, ca. 1950
- Condition: good; about 15% paint loss, mostly on the back side
- Dimensions: 3-1/4" x 2-1/2" x 2-3/8"
A rare vintage bisque jack o'lanern placecard holder and candy container. A thin slit just above the eyes holds a placecard. This is the only bisque card holder/candy container we've seen.
- Origin: Germany, ca. 1929
- Condition: very good; about 10% paint loss
- Dimensions: 2" diamter
A delightful vintage Halloween bisque figure in the form of a broom-carrying witch and her black cat. Items such as this were used as table decorations, but it’s also possible that they were filled with small candies through the hole in the bottom, then sealed with paper and given as party favors. The witch, with her pasty complexion, gaping mouth, and crossed eyes really looks more like a space alien than a traditional witch...
Fenton Lite Blue Paisley Bell is in mint condition. The bell is 7" tall.
Fenton Lite Blue Bell Hand Painted is 6" tall and in mint condition, hand painted flowers.
Fenton Teal Bell with Snow Crest and Spanish Lace is in mint condition. Bell is 6.25" tall.
Fenton Red Basket w/Hand Painted Holly. Glass frit covers the white paint. Basket is 8" tall and in mint condition. Not sure when it was made but perfect for Christmas!
Fenton Vasa Murrhina Autumn 7" Basket is in mint condition. Made in the 1960's.
Fenton Green Candle Sticks (pair) are in mint condition. Sold as a pair. They are 825" tall with logo on bottom.
Enamelled copper snuff bottle. Decor of flying cranes in a reserve on a yellow background. The stopper is in cast bronze and chiselled with care. The prestigious mark of the emperor kien long is affixed under the base but, unfortunately, it is apocryphal. The rod and the teaspoon are made of metal. I think it's a Chinese production of the 20th century. Probably from the end. Height about 7cm. A chip on the foot (see photo) which does not harm the aesthetics of the object.
A work in ink and watercolor by the familiar and popular New Mexico artist PERCY TSISETE SANDY ("KAI SA"), 1918-1974. Measurements are 13 1/2" by 9 1/4" (19 1/2" by 15 3/4" nicely framed in hand carved distressed wood look framing, possibly mesquite or even cactus wood). The subject is a traditional kachina dancer of the Hopi people in full costume. The work is signed at lower right "KAI-SA", ("Red Moon"); the work likely dates to the late 1950's or 1960's, before the artist's premature passing...
An exceptional antique 17th century Spanish Toledo dagger - stiletto with a beautifully and extremely well hand-forged, sturdy, tapered steel blade of a diamond section cut with a central fuller, incised on both sides with the maker's mark. The blade is inserted into a turned brass hilt consisting of a baluster grip, a bulbous pommel, and a rectangular quillon block with knobbed terminals...