We found 653833 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 653833 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
653833 item(s)/page
Fratelli Fanciullacia - A 1960s Italian hand thrown vase of sleeve form decorated with sgraffito detail and hand painted glaze with enamel decorated of stylised roses in orange, blue and yellow enamels, height 20cm, together with a graduated pair of smaller vases in the same pattern with compressed rim. (3)
Richard P. Golding - Station Glass - A contemporary studio glass vase of ovoid form with flared rim, decorated with stylised small white flower heads, petrol iridescent trailing all over a mottled green and red ground, signed and dated 2016, height 16cm, together with a globular perfume bottle in the matching pattern, complete with spire stopper, signed and dated 2016, height 16.5cm. (2)
Violet Elmer - Calrton Ware - Sketching Bird - An Art Deco vase circa 1935, decorated with an exotic bird in flight before a flowering tree, in under glaze and on glaze enamels with gilded highlights over a satin pale peach glazed ground, impressed, painted and printed marks, height 21cm, restored.
Ruskin Pottery - An early miniature ginger jar decorated with a hand painted fruiting vine band over an apple green glazed ground, impressed marks, lacking cover, together with a small shallow blue soufflé dish, a low shouldered crystalline glazed vase and a miniature lily vase in dark blue glaze.
Wilhelm Kralik Sohn - An early 20th Century glass vase of footed tapering form, decorated with internal ribbing and metal embossed collar, all over a green iridescent ground, together with two similar green iridescent vases with pierced metal mounts, tallest height 16cm. (3)
Tamara Aladin - Riihmaki - A 20th Century glass vase, design 1365, of ovoid form internally decorated in green and cased in clear crystal, acid mark to base, height 22cm, together with a further 1365 vase in aubergine, a smaller 1365 vase in smoky blue and a 1364 vase of tapering form in aubergine, all with acid marks, tallest height 22.5cm. (4)
Richard P. Golding - Okra - A contemporary studio glass vase, of shouldered tapering form with everted rim, all raised to circular spread foot, decorated to the shoulder with petrol iridescent trails over an iridescent red ground, stamped, scratch signed and dated 2009, height 28cm.
Mdina - A later 20th Century studio glass vase of bottle form with applied clear trailing forming the foot, internally decorated with chevrons in mottled ochre against the blue ground, engraved signature, height 23cm, together with two others of ovoid form with wide flat rim in the same pattern, each with engraved signature and retaining label. (3)
Vicke Lindstrand - Orrefors - A large 'Vanity' glass vase circa 1951, also known as the Josephine Baker vase, of compressed ovoid form with asymmetrical rim cut, polished and engraved with a nude female in seated pose looking into a mirror, full engraved signature, Kosta LG 180, height 23cm.
Amphora - A late 19th Century table centre vase or planter modelled as a stylised turkey with relief moulded abstract designs and simulated jewels picked out in tonal blue and red enamels to the buff grey to brown ground, printed mark and pattern number 1509, length 30cm.
Karina Sellars - Okra - A contemporary studio glass vase, of ovoid form with short everted rim, decorated in the Midnight Blossom pattern with small white stylised flower heads over mottled green patches all over a mottled petrol iridescent ground, stamp to the base, scratch signed and dated 2009, height 24cm.
Wilhelm Kralik Sohn - An early 20th Century glass vase of low lobed tapering form, decorated with a metal collar to the rim depicting a repeat eagle design all over a green iridescent fissured ground, together with a similar example in opalescent white in the Rigaree pattern and a green iridescent vase with relief dimples, tallest height 22cm. (3)
Wilhelm Kralik Sohn - An early 20th Century glass vase, of tapering form with ribbed decoration all in a green iridescent ground with pierced decorative metal collar, together with two similar vases, all in green iridescent with metal collar mounts, the first with a dragonfly, the second with repeated scrolls, tallest 19cm, damage. (3)
Wilhelm Kralik Sohn - A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century petrol iridescent glass vases, of ovoid form with tall collar neck, and silver collar rim, Birmingham, 1903, Hart & Sons, together with a similar vase of lobed form with silver rim and a further squat ovoid vase with tall collar neck, all with petrol iridescent grounds, tallest height 21cm. (4)
Mdina - A pair of later 20th Century studio glass goblets, each with a bucket form bowl in mottled ochre and blue, above a stem with large upper knop and raised to a circular spread foot, height 16.5cm, together with a vase of compressed ovoid form decorated with ochre mottling against the blue ground with applied clear trailing to sides forming the foot. (3)
Various Manufacturers - A collection of 1950s and 1960s West German pottery, to include a Bay vase, pattern 224-20, of cylinder form with waisted neck and single handle with impressed bands of circles and zigzags and glazed in blue, a Jasba four light candelabra, and five other vases of various shapes and glazes including one modelled as a fish, height of tallest 20cm. (7)
Violet Elmer - Calrton Ware - Sketching Bird - An Art Deco vase circa 1935, decorated with an exotic bird in flight before a flowering tree, in under glaze and on glaze enamels with gilded highlights over a pale cream glazed ground, impressed, painted and printed marks, height 21cm, restored.
Vladimir Jelinek - Skrdlovice - A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Olympia glass vase with bubble decoration, 1964, of swollen sleeve form internally decorated with random air bubble tears to the solid base beneath a deep green core to the deep amber ground, unmarked, height 22cm.
Ruskin Pottery - A 1930s pottery vase of low shouldered form with a drawn collar neck, decorated in a crystalline vase with mottled pale blue snowflakes over a pale beige ground with medial orange band, impressed marks, height 15cm, together with a similar smaller example in a mottled deep ochre, impressed marks, height 11cm. (2)
Mdina - A collection of later 20th Century studio glass, comprising a vase of compressed ovoid form, internally decorated in blue with applied clear trailing to sides forming feet, a scent bottle of sleeve form, and three paperweights formed as seahorses, height of tallest 18cm. (5)
Clarice Cliff - Butterfly - A shape 280 vase of footed trumpet form circa 1931, hand painted with a stylised butterfly over a banded ground with black and brown banding, fantasque mark, height 15.5cm. Provenance - Lot 12 - Clarice Cliff - Christies - 11th November 1999.
Jonathan Harris - A contemporary studio glass vase in the Watergarden pattern and plum colourway, of ovoid form with wide flat rim, decorated with millefiori canes and amethyst trails over the mottled opal, blue, gold leaf and plum ground, limited edition 2 of 100, engraved signature and dated 2013, height 27cm.
-
653833 item(s)/page