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A miniature Royal Worcester cream jug decorated with a handpainted peaches and black cherries against a mossy ground, indistinctly signed, black mark, height 3cm together with a miniature pill or patch box decorated with hand tinted flowers against a blush ivory ground, puce mark, diameter 3.2cm
* Ophthalmoscopes. A Juler’s ophthalmoscope by Curry & Paxton, London, with ivory handle in plush-lined leather covered case, 4.75 in (12cm) wide, a battery operated ophthalmoscope in case, 6 in (15.2cm) wide, another part ophthalmoscope and an electric ophthalmoscope by May, sold by A. Fleming & Co. (Succ’rs), 51 Mortimer St., London W1, in plush-lined leatherette covered case, 8.25 in (15.8cm) wide, sold with all faults (4)
An RSTK `Amphora` pottery portrait vase Circa 1897, Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel, design attributed to Nikolaus Kannhauser, with impressed mark ``Amphora`` within an oval and model number ``2039``, the wide mouth over a tapering cylindrical body on a bulbous foot, polychrome glazed and gilt decorated with a portrait of a maiden, the Winter Queen, wearing a veil and a ``jeweled`` crown, centered on a banded ground comprising a mottled gilt middle section between narrower bands of black and ivory stripes, with a lavender landscape frieze above and a green band with a garland of ``jeweled`` roses below, 9.25`` H x 4`` Dia. Literature: This decorative scheme was executed on vases of a wide variety of shapes and sizes. For illustrated examples with same decorative scheme, of differing shapes, see: Byron Vreeland: ``Monsters and Maidens: Amphora Pottery of the Art Nouveau Era``, Los Angeles: Fledermaus Press, 2003, pp. 64-66. Condition: Overall good condition. Rubbing and wear commensurate with age. A few re-gilded minor nicks to rim. An inherent flaw, likely a burst bubble, to foot (.25`` Dia.).Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
A Steuben white calcite and pink art glass vase Early 20th century, retains partial paper Steuben label to base, shape no.7658, of iridescent ivory-colored glass, the flared circular rim over a ribbed baluster-form body with three applied handles to shoulder , 11.5`` H x 8`` Dia. Condition: Overall good condition. Light scratches and marks commensurate with age. Your bid indicates acceptance of our Conditions of Sale. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL
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