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$259.00
Early Vienna Secessionist vase, Circa 1900s from the very start of the secessionist movement that took hold in Vienna, soon to be followed in England and elsewhere. About the Vienna Secession. The Vienna Secession was an art movement formed in 1897 by a group of Austrian painters, graphic artists, sculptors, and architects who had resigned…
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$3,499.00
Scarce early period William Moorcroft during the period he worked for James MacIntyre, late 1800s until 1912, before MacIntyre forced him out because the company feared Moorcroft would outshine their other products. This beautiful peridot-green glazed squatted round jar is especially unique for its tight-fitting matching ceramic screw-top lid. Beautifully decorated with purple, blue, and…
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$2,649.00
A stunning Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow Stoneware Vase decorated between relief molded friezes with a sgraffito scene featuring grazing cattle. The art nouveau top and bottom are beautifully styled with an acanthus pattern and garlands of white beaded relief. With all sgraffito done by hand by Barlow, this is truly one of a kind. Impressed…
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$69.00
Vintage hand-crafted, signed art pottery by J J Howard, circa 1973. Pristine condition. Measures 10 inches tall by 8 inches at widest point.
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$229.00
A lovely circa 1919 – 1927 Kinkozan satsuma hand carved art pottery vase, mint condition, signed with partial original paper label intact. About Kinkozan. The Kinkozan family was associated with pottery since 1645. They went on to become the largest producer of Satsuma ware, from the end of the 19th century until 1927 after which…
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$89.00
Early-career piece by Lee Davis, the first Resident Potter at the John C. Campbell Folk School. Circa mid-1976s. About the Artist. Davis received his Masters in Fine Arts, Ceramics from Indiana University. He was a resident potter at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina, since 1976. He is known for wheel…
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$1,499.00
Who doesn’t love monkeys? Often associated with fertility, luck, and prosperity , they also represent grace and adaptability — necessary for navigating through life’s many challenges. In any aspect, monkeys bring good fortune, and make a profound impact on our imaginations and spirituality. Unmarked except for initials BC and TR on the bottom; this scarce…
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$599.00
Simply stunning circa 1880 Minton Aesthetic Period heart-shaped box. Cobalt blue body decorated with 22 ct gilded butterflies and beetles. Dimensions 1.25 inches x 2.25 inches. Provenance: Part of Fortunoff Collection of Aesthetic Porcelain, Nick Boston Antiques. Catalogued and curated by world-recognized expert, Nicolaus Boston.
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$769.00
In excellent condition with no indication of damage or repair, this rare and gorgeous Minton Art Nouveau Secessionist vase measures approximately 8-1/4 inches tall and is fully marked. Rare, its top is decorated in silver with flowers and scrolling foliage, with scattered leaves elsewhere on the vase, all against a running brown and green glaze….
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$439.00
Early Minton Hollins & Co Astra Ware Vase, Circa 1918 – 1930. Provenance. Acquired from the UK art market. In great condition with no chips or scratches. About Minton Hollins & Co. A subsidiary of Mintons, Minton Hollins & Co. was set up in 1845 under the direction of Michael Daintry Hollins to manufacture tiles….
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$689.00
107 years old, a rare pair of Mintons majolica dishes, circa 1917. Exceptional condition given their age. See photos. Impressed mark on reverse noting Mintons authenticity and year mark.
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$475.00
155 years old! Early and increasingly rare Minton majolica dish, circa 1869, featuring beautiful strawberry design with detailed fruit leaves and flowers. “Majolica” is the word used to denote brightly colored, low-fired earthenware commercially introduced by the Minton Company at the 1851 London Exhibition of All Nations to capture the market of the newly emergent…