Large and old-fashioned American sterling silver tea tray, 1954. Retailed by Cartier in New York. Oval well and scrolled sides and rim; end bracket handles. Fully marked including retailer’s stamp, Gorham date code, and no. 207. Excellent condition.
Overall dimensions: H 2 x W 29 x D 18 in. Heavy weight: 132 troy ounces. #BR835
Hibiscus 31 gram sterling silver pin earrings set. Ming's Honolulu's famed jewelry maker.
Signed MING'S STERLING
2 3/8" X 1 7/8" brooch.
Just "sterling" on the SB 1" earrings' turnwheels, although there may be other faint marks on the backs of petals.
1.1 OZ or 31 grams for both
Good heft and in very good wearable preowned vintage condition....
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HUGE and RARE Murano Cased ALEXANDRITE and PINK SOMMERSO Art Glass Figural BIRD Centerpiece Bowl!!!! Documented as Antonio Da Ros for Vetreria Gino CENEDESE, circa 1961 (from exhibition photograph in Marc Heiremans - Murano Glass book, page 180). This piece is very thick and heavy and very unusual bowl form. The Neodymium glass changes color, as shown in the photos...
Blue Tole Cachepot, Planter, 16 1/4" x 8" wide-top rim, 13 1/4 x 5 1/8" wide-inside, 6 1/2" high, with scrolling vine Feather painted design on dark navy blue background, the condition is like new.
Anchor Hocking Glass Company made Fleurette from 1958-60. This is part of the Fire King line. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
73 available
MacBeth-Evans Pink Dogwood 8" Luncheon Plate. Produced from 1930-34. In mint condition, 6 are available.
A Sterling Silver Strawberry Serving Spoon by Steiff (Steiff acquired Samuel Kirk and Son and became the Kirk-Steiff Company in 1980) in the Puritan Pattern (introduced in 1922). Length 8", weight 3 ounces; bowl 3.5" x 2.5". Excellent condition.
Vase by Danish manufacturer Hjorth, c 1920-30. Grey stoneware, decoration of Art Déco scroll work in “flow” copper red under beautifully crackled glaze. Probably by Hans Hjorth. The Hjorth Terracotta Factory, now part of the Bornholm museum, is still working in the same premises where it was founded in the 19th century, still using the same equipment. Impressed deer mark (Hjorth is Danish for deer). Height "5¼/ 13 cm. Condition: fine
Early open vessel by Toshiko Takaezu (USA, 1922-2011). Signed with the TT signature. Over 10" high and approximately 11" across. From a North Carolina estate. This work was probably created by the artist when she taught at Penland. In excellent condition.
Cambridge Glass Company made this Caprice #58 bowl from 1936-45. There are no chips or cracks in the bowl. Thanks for looking.
Hazel Atlas Glass Company made this tumbler. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
This bright and sparkly ivy or rose bowl compote is so clear it is hard to photograph. The rose bowl is round with a ruffle opening for the flowers or plant. (Rooting ivy in water was popular - just pop in a bit of charcoal and the ivy will live for years.) It features very elegant, delicate cut flowers with fine grey cut and wheel cut petals and leaves. It sits on a ball stem and a broad foot for balance...
This Cambridge Wildflower 3-part, 3-handled covered candy was made somewhere between 1940-58. It is 8" across and in excellent condition.
English Wedgwood Bone China Demitasse Cup and Saucer, raised enamel sprays of floral vines within geometric design border in yellow, cup-2 1/8" high, 3" wide include handle, saucer-4 3/4" diameter. Marked "Wedgwood, Bone China" "Made in England" and numbers on the bottom. The condition is good.
Six sterling souvenir spoons from "SALT LAKE CITY"; "MEMPHIS, TENN."; "EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, MO."; "MISSOULA, MONT"; "CHICAGO"; "CHICAGO 1909". Each is marked STERLING and measures approx. 4 1/2" long....$9 for insured USA shipping.
Here is a delightful pair of giraffes designed by Gunnar Cyren for Dansk. They measure 4" tall. Excellent condition.
Height 17.8 cm (7"). Discontinued 1983.
There are no chips, no cracks, no hairlines, and no repairs to this item. This item is in excellent condition.
A silver jigger decorated with a raised ocean liner pennant enameled in the colors of the Norwegian-American Lines and engraved with the name of the passenger liner SS Stavangerfjord. The ship was commissioned in 1917 and sailed until 1963. In 1964, it was anchored in Tokyo Bay for use a hotel during the Tokyo Olympics. This jigger is engraved "Olympiske Leker", indicating that it comes from the short time the liner was used during the games...