Rare Charles Fourmaintraux-Courquin Double-Handled Vase, Circa Late 1800s
$ 649.66Rare Charles Fourmaintraux double-handled vase, circa late 1800s.
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Rare Charles Fourmaintraux double-handled vase, circa late 1800s.

Rare and very unusual Peking glass snuff bottle in the form of a peach, with monkey motif decoration in relief, open window to show inside painted scene to depict scholars. Signed Ding Er Zhong. Estimated 19th-20th century. Measures 4 inches x 3.6 inches x 1.5 inches. Excellent condition except for cork stopper that would have…

Six extremely rare ceramic chess pieces crafted by George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, circa 1885.

Rare Matt Morgan Cincinnati Ohio Dragonfly Limoges Vase – a true collector’s gem! Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of American pottery history.

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.

Behold a rare treasure from the enchanting Art Nouveau era: the “Fairy Tale Series – Little Red Riding Hood” bank crafted by the esteemed German silversmith WMF.

A stunning and lovely companion piece to its larger sister vase, this rare and pristine William Moorcroft Iris pattern Florian Ware vase, circa 1898, is also crafted in the iconic ballester shape, and stands as a timeless testament to the artistry and innovation of early 20th-century British ceramics. The vase’s elegant, rounded body and slender, flaring neck—echoing the classic baluster form—provide a perfect canvas for Moorcroft’s celebrated iris motif, rendered in the unmistakable Art Nouveau style.

This rare, exquisite glazed ceramic vase is a stunning example of early 20th-century American artistry. Hand-painted with delicate, anemone-like white blossoms that seem to bloom across its surface, each flower is rendered with remarkable attention to detail, from the intricate stems to the expressive centers.

An absolutely exquisite Royal Albert Tea Set in mint condition with no flaws noted. Circa 1940s-1950s, and long discontinued. Decorated with a charming design of Apple Trees in Full Bloom at the Ralph Eaton Farm in 1933 with gold trim. Includes coffee pot, creamer, sugar, four cups and saucers, and four dessert plates. China is…

It’s not often the masters make a mistake, but this petite Royal Doulton vase is proof-positive that it happens, as one side was left unfinished.

Beautiful blue and white jug commissioned for presentation at the 1906 Centennial Celebration of the Ancient Landmark Lodge No. 17 of Portland, Maine on June 10, 1906. Royal Doulton backstop. Mint condition. Dimensions are 5.5″ wide by 8.6″ high.

Royal Doulton Lambeth small stoneware vase, 19th century. Royal Doulton back stamp and artist initials, FJ, for Florrie Jones, clearly impressed on the bottom of the vase. Dimensions: Diameter approximately 3.5 inches, height approximately 4.3 inches. About the Artist. Florrie Jones was a Senior Assistant at Lambeth for many years. Little is known about her personal…