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Thirty-One (31) Pieces Schwarzburg Porcelain Partial Dinnerware Service. Includes: 8 plates 9-1/2” Dia, 8 salad plates, 9 bowls, 4 saucers, 1 oval serving dish, 1 covered dish. Signed. Light wear or in good condition. Also, included in lot, 1 cut glass bowl 4-3/4” H x 10” Dia. Unsigned, small losses. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $200-$400)
A French striated grey onyx and gilt metal mounted bowl, late 19th century, the bowl with everted rim above a horizontal rib, the circular base cast in the Chinese taste, with four legs descending from masks, 21.5cm high, 25cm diameter; and a French gilt metal and glass mounted tazza, late 19th century, the dish with lobed rim, the stand modeled as entwined grapevines rising from a circular base, 42cm high
LOETZ, AUSTRIA IRIDESCENT GREEN GLASS AND SILVER OVERLAID VASE, CIRCA 1900 with elongated neck and pinched body, mounted with silver scrolling flowers and foliage, 25cm high; together with a CONTINENTAL GLASS AND SILVER PLATE OVERLAID BOWL, the pinched rim with glass cabochons, with a pearlised and orange glass body, 9.5cm high (2)
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON 'TUDRIC' PEWTER AND GLASS BOWL, CIRCA 1905 the open frame stamped 0319, with registration mark, enclosing a green glass bowl, attributed to James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars, 13cm diam.; together with a 'TUDRIC' PEWTER BASKET, BY ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON, of oval form with a single strap handle, stamped maker's marks, TUDRIC/ 0357, and registration mark, 31cm wide (2)
Japanese Imari lobbed plates, English 19th and 20th century blue and white plates, two glass decanters and stoppers, a Masons Ironstone fruit bowl and a decorative red blue and orange ground shawl, further ceramics and a selection of 19th century Ironstone Imari jugs, a glass decanter and stopper, a 19th century pearl ware jug decorated with horses (chipped)
A Carlton ware green and cream leaf form dish, a dressing table set of two brushes and a hand mirror, a cut glass candle holder, a cream lamp base on tripartite feet, faux tortoiseshell clothes and hair brush, cut glass cream and sugar bowl, a Capodimonte style figure of two frolicking children, further ceramics etc
WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD TEAPOY, of sarcophagus form with a pair of removable lidded compartments and glass mixing bowl (probably later), to the interior, set above an octagonal column with acanthus carved lower section and turned collar, raised on quatrefoil platform base with cup and castor supports, 30 1/2" (77.5cm) high
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY 'PALAISE ROYAL' AMETHYST STAINED AND FLASH CUT BOWL, with 'Jeweled' gilt metal mount, the steep sided bowl, housed in a stand with three stone set and scrolled supports, beneath a pierced cover, mounted with various coloured and shaped glass and hardstone cartouches, 5 1/4" (13.3cm) high, 5" (12,.7cm) diameter
Koloman Moser for E Bakalowits & Sohne, a Secessionist 'Meteor' wine glass, circa 1900, the washed pink to colourless moulded ogee bowl on a plain bowed stem, 20cm highNote: one of the most important designs of the early 20th century, Moser's most famous wine service, the Meteor, was commissioned for sale by the Viennese firm of Bakalowits, and probably produced by Meyr's Neff glass company. An architect by training, Moser was implemental in the founding of the Wiener Werkstatte in 1903 and continued to produce furniture and glass designs.See: Franz, R. 2017. The Glass of Architects: Vienna 1900-1937, exhibition catalogue, for images of this and similar designs
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