An elegant set of six gilt sterling silver mint julep spoons, the bowls decorated in the form of a pair of overlapping mint leaves. The stems are hollow, so they can be used as sippers, too. The spoons can also be used for iced tea. The gilding is a beautiful, rich shade of gold. The spoons are marked “Tiffany & Co. Sterling”.
Origin: America, ca. 1950. Condition: excellent, all original, gilding intact. Dimensions: 8-1/2” long. Weight: 74.3 grams.
These 10 porcelain plates were produced in England by Royal Worcester in 1932. They have the date cipher that indicates this year. The plates have a diameter of 9 1/2 inches. They are made of fine bone china and have a slightly scalloped edge. The ground color is cobalt blue with a lacy fern type gilding over it. The centers of each plate have hand paint bouquets of flowers in bright colors. The plates are signed by the Worcester artist, Townsend. No two plates are exactly the same...
A interesting Art Deco chrome wine bottle caddy in the form of a sled. The runners ensure that the caddy can be pushed easily across a table surface. The sides of the sleigh are decorated in a hammered and pierced pattern. This caddy can be used any time of year, but would be particularly nice on the Holiday table!
Origin: America, ca. 1945. Condition: excellent. Dimensions: 10" long, 3-5/8" wide, 5-5/8" tall.
An elegant modern form in a Sommerso blend of extremely light tints of blue and green. This fine modern expression is 12" x 4.5" x 4", and is free of chips, cracks, and scratches with a normal wear at the base reflecting its age and an etched Seguso signature. Most likely it was made by Angelo Seguso in the 1970s.
Exquisitely crafted white "opalino a coste" cornucopia with gold powders created in 1955 by Archimede Seguso. Obviously a favorite of the author, it is well-documented in Leslie Pina's book, "ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO, mid-mod glass from Murano, LACE and STONE" P. 202-206 The crystal glass in this beauty has a generous amount of gold powder inclusion and bears the scalloped Seguso label, in addition to an older scalloped label with hand-written digits ...
A modernist pair of Sterling Silver salt and pepper shakers by Rancho Alegre. Main portion is in a brushed texture contrasting with the bottom disks which are shiny and smooth. The very top parts are shiny also. Measure 3" tall and 1 1/2" across the bottom. Signed Rancho Alegre, Sterling, Taxco and 925. Also signed N. Giles on the bottom of one, probably for the designer. Nice condition with some minor tarnish. Pre eagle, 1948. Fine Mid Century feel.
There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Fenton Glass Company made this Ruby Snowcrest hurricane from 1951-54. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Pair of natural Amber Earrings, 3/8" wide somewhat faceted shape with gilded silver mount. The condition is good.
Tiffin Glass Company made LaFleure in the 1930's. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
2 are available
Tiffin Glass Company made LaFleure in the 1930's. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
4 are available
Westmoreland Glass Company made this duck for Levay in 1978. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Fenton Vasa Murrhina Autumnal 8" vase was produced between 1964-1968. It is in excellent condition.
Pair impressed mark 925 Sterling mounted and synthetic Amber color drop earrings, 2" long-overall height, 1/4" thick, in good condition
Large Natural Amber Pendant, Butterscotch light color, 1 3/8" high, 7/8" wide, 1/2" deep, made to a necklace with black rope.
Duncan Miller Glass Company made Hobnail. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Fostoria Glass Company made Line 5099 from 1931-38. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
3 are available
Jeannette Glass Company made Holiday from 1947-50's. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
4 are available