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$416.00
Ruskin British Art Pottery, blue and green soufflรฉ glaze vase, circa 1930s near the end of the pottery’s existence. Approximately 6″ high by 4-1/2″ wide at base. And if you like this one, be sure you check out the coordinating vase we also have for sale HERE. About Ruskin. Ruskin is a well-known pottery that…
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$349.00
Vintage Ruskin Lustreware Vase, signed and stamped 1926, during the heart of the Art Deco period. In very good vintage condition, with only a slight scratch, no chips, breaks, or cracks. Measures approximately 3-1/4″ at the base. Width at widest point is approximately 5-1/2″; height is approximately 6″. Mouth opening is 2-1/2″. About Ruskin. Ruskin…
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$499.00
Rare Ruskin souffle glaze green vase, approximately 4-3/4″ tall. About Ruskin. Ruskin is a well-known pottery that was in operation from 1898 until 1935. It was originally founded by Edward R. Taylor (the first Principal of both the Lincoln School of Art and the Birmingham School of Art) as the Birmingham Tile and Pottery Company…
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$6,399.00
An exceptional silver gilt and cloisonnรฉ enamel perfume bottle bejeweled with garnet cabochons, representing a time and place lost to history: Imperial Russia.
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$4,022.00
Exquisite late 1800s Russian Sterling Silver perfume bottle and vinaigrette in the form of an amphora, featuring intricate engraving and gilding.
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$58.00
Shelley bone china teacup and saucer made in England, featuring the symbols of the Masonic women’s organization the Order Of The Eastern Star. The cup measures 3 inches high and the saucer measures 5-3/4 inches in diameter. Made somewhere between 1940 and 1966, the set is in mint condition, with no chips, cracks, or wear….
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$995.00
One of Shelleyโs loveliest chintz patterns, Shelley Rock Garden, this hard-to-find circa 1950s teapot features a delicate rolling field of flowers and rocks reminiscent of the gardens of old, with soft shades of green, pink, blue and yellow. Gold trimmed. Mint condition. Marked FINE BONE CHINA, Shelley, England, Rock Garden, on the bottom. Height is…
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$210.00
Signed Exbor Czechoslovakia (Egermann Exbor ฤeskรก) art glass fish, designed in 1958 by Stanislav Honzik Sr. and Josef Rozinek. The Legend of Bohemian Glass: A Thousand Years of Glassmaking in the Heart of Europe (Antonรญn Langhamer) describes this type of work as follows: “An indispensable part of Exbor’s production plan consisted of glass sculptures that…
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$999.00
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.
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$799.00
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.
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$175.00
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…
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$199.00
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…