Stacy Lambert “Adam and Eve” Folk Art Jug
$ 999.00American Folk Art at its best, this piece – titled “Adam and Eve” is by Army veteran Stacy Lambert, who is engaged in his craft still today.
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American Folk Art at its best, this piece – titled “Adam and Eve” is by Army veteran Stacy Lambert, who is engaged in his craft still today.

Captivating and enigmatic, this exquisite sterling silver calling card case is luxuriously leather-lined, complete with discreet coin slots and an elegant sterling silver pencil. Travel back in time to 1892 as you examine the calling card of the original owner and ponder who she was, to whom she was connected, and what her life was like.

Glittering like a treasure from a bygone era, this vintage Murano mouthblown millefiori and gold flake art glass perfume bottle from the 1950s is an enchanting fusion of elegance and whimsy.

Masterfully handmade silver plate and gilt salt cellar with intricate Art Deco design and red and white enameling. Designed and created by Hommet around the 1970s in the Soviet Union. It is in exceptional vintage condition with virtually no enamel wear and no chips or cracks to the glass insert. Dimensions: Approximately 1-7/8 inches in…

An exquisite Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Footed Bowl with fish pattern by Daisy Makeig-Jones, circa 1915-1929. The exterior displays a mixed-blue lustre with green staining and blue mottling, decorated with fish and seaweed motifs. The interior is finished in a mother-of-pearl lustre with pale staining and additional fish and seaweed designs. The upper interior rim and exterior are encircled by the green and red, gilt-accented ‘Aquatic Bead’ pattern. Marked with the Wedgwood Portland vase gilt backstamp.
Artist: Daisy Makeig-Jones
Issued: 1915 – 1929
Dimensions: 4.25″W x 2.25″H
Country of Origin: England

The Wedgwood Spitfire Loving Mug in Blue and White Jasper was created to commemorate the aircraft’s designer, Reginald J. Mitchell. This rare, three-handled mug was made in 1969 in a limited edition of 200 and is in mint condition. In original box with a certificate of authenticity and paperwork. A great find for anyone who…

An early Weller Louwelsa hand-painted vase depicting a blossom flower in low relief. Glazed with brown ground, issued circa 1893-1902. Dimensions: 5.75″ wide by 5.25″ high and 2.5″ deep. Provenance: Acquired through Kiowah Island Estate Auction. About Weller Pottery: Founded in 1872 by Samuel Augustus Weller, this Ohio-based pottery was first known for its simple…

A remarkable find, this scarce William Moorcroft bottle-shaped pansey vase stands at just 4.25″ tall. This early and rare piece is exquisite and in mint condition.

A remarkable find, this scarce William Moorcroft Spanish celadon miniature posy vase stands at just 3.78″ tall. This exquisite piece is in mint condition and boasts an extremely rare shape, seldom found anywhere else

An extremely rare twin-handled William Moorcroft vase in the Claremont pattern, decorated with tube-lined red mushrooms against a blue and green ground, circa 1905 to 1912. The form features a flaring foot, tapering body, narrow neck, and twin handles applied at the shoulder. The base is stamped “Made for Liberty & Co.” and marked with the registered design number 420081. The underside also bears the painted signature of William Moorcroft.

The pattern that launched the Moorcroft brand at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair and continued until about 1906; this beautiful Florian pattern vase is recognizable by its variety of soft-colored blooms accentuated by slip trailing (tube lining) and made for Liberty & Co.
It’s a must-have for any Moorcroft collector.

The pattern that launched the Moorcroft brand at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair continued until about 1906; this beautiful Florian pattern vase is recognizable by its variety of soft-colored blooms accentuated by slip trailing (tube lining).