We found 653833 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 653833 item(s)
    /page

Lot 66

Porzellan, radierter Goldfond, braune Konturlinien. Nicht identifiziertes Modell, inspiriert vom griechischen Schulterlekythos. Umlaufender radierter Dekor Lorbeerblätter, Bänder mit Efeuranken und Flechtmotiv. Blaumarke Zepter, emailblaue Planetenmarke Mars, schwarze Besitzermarke K.P.C. Unauffällige Kratzer. H 15,7 cm.Berlin, KPM, um 1815 - 20.Prinz Carl von Preußen war der 1801 geborene dritte Sohn von Friedrich Wilhelm III. und Königin Luise. Möglicherweise hat er die Vase von seiner 1810 verstorbenen Mutter oder von seinem Onkel Prinz Wilhelm geerbt.ProvenienzSammlung Renate und Tono Dreßen.LiteraturAbgebildet im Kat. Blütenlese, Berlin-München 2018, Nr. 133.Vgl. Kat. Orden auf königlichem Porzellan, Eichenzell 2013, Nr. 3.22, die zusätzlich farbig bemalte Vase aus dem Tafelservice vom Eisernen Helm, von der alleine für das Service 48 Stück ausgeliefert wurden. Die kleinen Vasen muss man sich als Tafelzier zwischen den großen Kopfstücken vorstellen.Unidentified model inspired by the form of the ancient Greek lekythos. With etched laurel and ivy leaf décor throughout. Blue sceptre mark, enamel blue Mars symbol mark, black owner's mark K.P.C. Some inconspicuous scratches. H 15.7 cm.C. 1815 - 20.Prince Carl of Prussia was the third son of Friedrich Wilhelm III and Queen Louise of Prussia. He was born in 1801. He may have inherited this vase from his mother, who died in 1810, or from his uncle Prince Wilhelm.ProvenanceCollection of Renate and Tono Dreßen.LiteratureIllus. in cat. Blütenlese, Berlin-Munich 2018, no. 133. Cf. cat. Orden auf königlichem Porzellan, Eichenzell 2013, no. 3.22, for a painted vase from the dinner service with the iron helmet, which comprised 48 items. The small vases were presumably placed as a table decoration between the larger pieces.

Lot 90

Porzellan, Goldfond, Biscuitporzellan. Medici-Krater, zweiteilig gebrannt und verschraubt. Über einem kannelierten, teilvergoldeten Fuß eine vergoldete, gebauchte und vierfach gelochte untere Wandung mit zwei Henkeln. In einem Stück gebrannte Lithophaniewandung, zum Lippenrand leicht ausgezogen. Umlaufend vier Bildreserven, gerahmt von Laufendem Hund: Vorne die Ansicht der Hofkirche vom linken Elbufer nach Canaletto, hinten der Amor nach Anton Raphael Mengs, dazwischen Lorbeerkränze vor den Strahlen des Sonnenaufgangs. Blaumarke Schwerter, eisenrotes Dreieck und 10. Risse unten in der Wandung. H 33, D 20,8 cm.Meissen, um 1830 - 40.Lichtschirme aus Lithophanieplatten wurden in Meissen seit den 1830er Jahren hergestellt. Die dargestellte Ansicht oder Gemäldereproduktion wirkte durch das Licht von hinten dreidimensional. Diese vollkommen neue Optik konnte dank der aufwändigen Technik zunächst nur von den großen Porzellanmanufakturen in Sévres, Berlin und Meißen angeboten werden. Aber noch auf der Weltausstellung in London 1851 präsentierte Meissen Lithophanien als nicht unbeachtlichen Bestandteil der Produktion.Lichtglocken aus Lithophanie sind erheblich seltener, da schon die Herstellung der gewölbten Oberfläche aus dem hauchdünnen Material ein großes Bruchrisiko barg. Von dieser Vase ist kein weiteres Exemplar bekannt. Es ist auch nicht ausgeschlossen, dass die Vase im Zusammenhang mit der Krönung Friedrich Augusts II. (1797 - 1854) zum sächsischen König steht.ProvenienzSammlung Renate und Tono Dreßen.Ausstellungen„Magie von Licht und Schatten“ Leuchtende Bildwelten in Porzellan, Hetjens-Museum Düsseldorf 2012.LiteraturAbgebildet bei Steckelings, Leuchtender Stein - Die Geschichte der Lithophanie vom 18. bis ins 20. Jahrhundert, Düsseldorf 2014, S. 70 ff.Abgebildet im Kat. Blütenlese, Meißener Porzellan aus der Sammlung Tono Dreßen, Berlin-München 2018, Nr. 48. Zur neuen Meißener Produktion und Lithophanie s. Kunze, Die Kritik Dresdener Künstler an den Meißner Porzellanen nach 1830, in: Jahrbuch der Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Bd. 15/1983, S. 108.Medici vase design, fired in two parts and screw-mounted. The bulbous, pierced lower section with two handles resting upon a fluted, parcel-gilt base. The body formed from a lithophane fired in one piece and slightly flaring towards the rim. Depicting scenes in four reserves surrounded by a meander border: To the front a depiction of the Hofkirche seen from the left bank of the river Elbe after Canaletto, the reverse with Cupid after Anton Raphael Mengs flanked by laurel wreaths illuminated by rays of the rising sun. Blue crossed swords mark, iron red triangle mark and no. 10. Some cracks to the body. H 33, D 20.8 cm.C. 1830 - 40.Meissen began producing lithophanes for use as lampshades in the 1830s. The scenes or paintings reproduced in the porcelain appeared three-dimensional when lit from behind. At first, this novel optical feat could only be produced by the great porcelain manufactories of Sévres, Berlin and Meissen. Even at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851, Meissen still presented lithophanes as an important part of their product line. Bell-shaped lithophanes are considerably rarer, since the production of rounded surfaces in such a thin material posed a considerable challenge due to the risk of breakage. No other examples of this vase are known to exist. It is possible that the piece was manufactured in connection with Friedrich August II's (1797 – 1854) coronation as king of Saxony.ProvenanceCollection of Renate and Tono Dreßen.Exhibitions“Magie von Licht und Schatten“ Leuchtende Bildwelten in Porzellan, Hetjens-Museum Düsseldorf 2012.LiteratureIllus. in: Steckelings, Leuchtender Stein - Die Geschichte der Lithophanie vom 18. bis ins 20. Jahrhundert, Düsseldorf 2014, p. 70 ff. Illus. in cat. Blütenlese, Meißener Porzellan aus der Sammlung Tono Dreßen, Berlin-Munich 2018, no. 48. For more on Meissen's newer production and lithophanes see: Kunze, Die Kritik Dresdener Künstler an den Meißner Porzellanen nach 1830, in: Jahrbuch der Staatlichen Kunstsammlungen Dresden, vol. 15/1983, p. 108.

Lot 1

Moorcroft Tube Lined Bulbous Vase with butterfly and floral pattern, impressed green marks to base and initialed WM, 23cms high

Lot 132

Collection of Mid 20th century Coloured Glass comprising Thirteen Vases including Wedgwood and a Faceted Red Glass Vase together with Advertising French Martin & Freres Blue Glass Soda Syphon and a Green Glass Soda Syphon

Lot 14

Moorcroft Tube Lined Vase, impressed green marks to base

Lot 19

Moorcroft Tube Lined Vase in the Foxglove pattern, green impressed marks to base and initialed WM, 21cms high

Lot 2

Moorcroft Tube Lined Vase in the Oberon pattern, impressed green marks to base and initials WM, 18cms high

Lot 225

Boxed Stuart Crystal glass vase

Lot 25

Moorcroft Tube Lined Vase in the Hibiscus pattern, green impressed marks to base and initialed WM, 20cms high

Lot 27

Four Moorcroft Tube Lined Items in the Magnolia pattern including jug, 14cms high, Bowl, Plate and Vase, all with impressed marks

Lot 28

Moorcroft Tube Lined Vase in the Foxglove pattern impressed green marks to base, 22cms high

Lot 386

A box of mixed glass and ceramics to include a Holmsguard vase.

Lot 416

20th century art glass iridescent vase  signed Phoenician Malta together with two others in the style of Royal Brierly.

Lot 424

A Chinese ceramic vase in original wooden case.

Lot 497

A silver plated serving tray together with a hammered pewter vase and two brass photo frames.

Lot 5

A Stuart Crystal cut glass trumpet vase with floral decoration to rim.

Lot 6

Moorcroft Tube Lined Vase in the Oberon pattern, impressed blue marks to base and initialed WM, 16cms high

Lot 80

Mixed lot of 20th century Ceramics including Poole Pottery Vase, Sylvac Moulded Vases, Forest of Dean Pottery Fish Wall Plaque, Scottish Highland Vase, etc

Lot 9

Moorcroft Tube Lined Vase in the anemone pattern, impressed green marks to base and initialed WM, 19cms high

Lot 515

A silver weighted trumpet vase, 20cm tall, a silver ring stand and a coin inset punch ladle bowl, weighable silver approx 2.4 troy oz

Lot 528

Six pieces of silver cruet, a serviette ring and a dented weighted vase, weighable silver approx 9.38 troy oz

Lot 312

A Zsolnay Hungarian vase and centre vase, 32cm tall and 16cm tall, both good condition, some interior stains

Lot 365

A William Moorcroft pomegranate and fruit decorated vase with green signature, 20cm tall, in good condition some crazing but no obvious damage

Lot 366

A Moorcroft 2006 vase, 18cm tall, in good condition

Lot 367

Two small Moorcroft vases, 9.5cm tall, both good condition, white vase is crazed

Lot 368

A Moorcroft 2005 vase, 16cm tall, in good condition

Lot 369

A Jeanne McDougall old Tupton ware vase, 20cm tall, and a small Moorcroft boxed pot

Lot 372

A Moorcroft Blush flambe flower decorated vase, 17cm tall, in good condition, overall crazing and no obvious damage or repair

Lot 380

A William Moorcroft whiteware pottery vase, impressed signature and hallmark to base, 15cm tall, firing fault to neck and small rim repair otherwise good

Lot 385

An early 20th century Japanese cloisonne vase decorated with wild roses and heron, 16.5cm tall, in good condition

Lot 396

An Imari pattern vase with open base, 29cm tall, in good condition

Lot 407

A late 19th century Chinese famille verte vase decorated with panels of birds, animals and precious objects, together with another decorated with Feng - Huang, tallest 47cm, neck repair and stapled to one side of body, rim repair and hairline to other, otherwise good

Lot 413

An impressive 19th century Chinese porcelain blue and white vase decorated with embossed peony and dragons, 61cm tall, professional repair to oneside of body otherwise good

Lot 430

Silver presentation centrepiece with a central vase surrounded by three detachable vases on a circular base, with inscription to "Mr & Mrs Helliwell By friends from the snug at the Red Lion Hotel as a token of respect, Aug 18th 1911", H. 22 cm, and a pair of two branch vases, en suite, by S & Co., Birmingham 1910 and 1911, weight of detachable vases, 92 grams (3).

Lot 518

Doulton stoneware vase with tubelined decoration of a rose on mottled mauve ground, impressed marks, 36 cm

Lot 527

Loredano Rosin Murano Italy, a large sculptural form, wine cooler vase, of red to purple and clear glass, makers mark to base, and etched Roger & Mary 1996, 25 x 35 cm

Lot 54

Late 18th C. Spode trio of tea bowl coffee cup and matching plate, decorated with floral sprigs painted in grey, a Chamberlain's Worcester Regent china dessert service, comprising twin handled dish, five lobed serving dishes and fourteen plates, all with floral pattern in relief and gilt highlights, branch vase and fish potpourri. Provenance: Margaret Bide Collection.

Lot 561

Bohemian ruby flash vase decorated with vines, 15.5 cm and a cobalt goblet with gilt decoration of children and a dog playing, 15 cm (2)

Lot 562

American glass, a Tiffany glass bowl with apples in relief, 12 cm diameter, a cut glass vase with a silver garland design ring by Gorham & Co, 22 cm, and a European cut glass vase, height 15 cm, diameter 17.8 cm overall (3)

Lot 567

Victorian cut glass celery vase etched with ferns, a campana form decanter, stirrup glass and a large cut glass tumbler (4)

Lot 572

A group of Victorian glass, a cranberry jug with amber glass handle, green bulbous, vase, a pair with frilled decoration and two others, tallest 29 cm

Lot 581

Glass vase etched with a scene of Fisherman, on riverside landscape, mid 20th C, 24 cm

Lot 586

Rosenthal seated Whippet dog statue, 15cm h, 2 miniature Rosenthal studies of dogs, 5cm h, Naples china Whippet, 10.7cm h, German porcelain study of a Whippet, 11cm h, & a study of a black & white Whippet / Greyhound set on naturalistic base, 22.5cm h. & another spill vase with Greyhounds (7)Condition report: This report has been ammended from GOOD to the following: Spill vase slight chip to the left side of top, small chip to left side of face, all the rest good. 

Lot 589

Art Nouveau vase, with branch forms in relief and iridescent glaze 19 cm and a similar glass vase

Lot 608

A large Noritake twin handled vase, painted with landscapes, with gilt decoration on a black ground, 37 cm

Lot 650

A group of Cloisonné, Japanese vases with panelled decoration, tallest 18 cm, and a vase converted to a lamp base, 28 cm, (3)

Lot 656

A bronze mounted table lamp, baluster vase form with oriental floral decoration and gilt highlights, the base with Grecian lady motifs, height 48 cm

Lot 74

Lindsey Taylor, shallow bowl with incisions, Woburn Pottery slipware bowl, and an ovoid vase with incised mark. Provenance: Margaret Bide Collection

Lot 194

THREE PIECES OF ROYAL DOULTON MINIATURE BLUE AND WHITE CHINA, comprising; a baluster form two handled vase, depicting a windmill; a baluster form two handled vase, depicting a chateau and a baluster form jug, depicting a windmill, printed marks. Each 7cm high (3)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Twin handled vase depicting windmill with small hairline to neckrim, printed design to jug example misprinted and blurred, all with light crazing and light general wear. Condition report made 270121.

Lot 197

A DERBY PORCELAIN POT POURRI VASE, CIRCA 1820, urn form with gilt grotesque masks and pierced rim, raised on four claw feet to a square base, gilt foliate scroll decorated on blue and white grounds, red Nottingham Road factory mark to base. 9cm high, 11.5cm wide (lacks cover)The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Lacking cover, hairlined to rim, usual rubbing to gilding and crazing. Condition report made 190321.

Lot 201

A 19TH CENTURY GREEK-REVIVAL POTTERY VASE, POSSIBLY BY SAMUEL ALCOCK, baluster form with a broad fluted neck rim and raised on a circular foot, printed and painted with charioteers, between black and gilt Greek-key borders, to a matt teal ground, unmarked, 31.5cm; TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GREEK-REVIVAL PORCELAIN VASES, of wide flared form with scalloped rims and squat bases, printed and gilt with charioteers and soldiers in combat spaced by floral motifs, above Greek-key borders, on dark red grounds, red star mark with ‘patent’ and initials, 16cm high (3)

Lot 233

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE MEIPING VASE, enamel painted in the characteristic palette with boughs of pomegranates and peaches, bears iron red seal mark. 16cm high The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition without chips, cracks or restoration

Lot 237

A PAIR OF CHINESE GILT-BRONZE MOUNTED PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS, 19TH CENTURY, of baluster form, each painted in the Famille Rose palette with a chicken standing on rockwork amidst blossom. 30cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Previously lamps. One with drilled base, the same with old chip to inner neck rim, the other without a base and the same with a hairline from the neck rim to nearly half way down the vase, both affixed to the mounts with red putty, both with general wear and usual pops and frits. 

Lot 255

A SMALL CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, gilt decorated with prunus and cracked ice on an iron red ground, painted to each side with birds, butterflies and foliage within a circular reserve, bears iron red seal mark. 12cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Glazing flaws around the base but in otherwise good condition without chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 266

THREE PIECES OF CHINESE TOBACCO LEAF PATTERN PORCELAIN, comprising tureen and cover, baluster form vase and gourd shaped teapot, each picked out in the usual palette of enamels. (3) Tureen 37cm across handlesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Teapot: some surface wear in the glaze but generally in good condition.  Vase: some pitting and scratches in the glaze but in otherwise good condition without chips, cracks or restorations.  Tureen: wear to the glaze to the serrated rim of the cover. Potting flaw to the inside edge of the rim of the base. Some pitting and wear to the glaze. 

Lot 269

A SILVER-MOUNTED AND COVERED KANGXI BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE GOURD VASE, painted with flowers on the upper part and a seated sage and a child in a garden. 19.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Light crazing, usual pops and frits

Lot 280

A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, bottle shaped, painted with a reclining figure in turquoise robes resting upon a yellow gourd, beside him a basket of flowers, raised on an under-cut foot. 17cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.No chips, cracks or restoration. In very good condition. 

Lot 288

A CHINESE SANG DE BOEUF MEIPING VASE, bears spurious labels to base. 30cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.No chips, cracks or restoration. In generally very good condition. 

Lot 309

A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD GINBARI CLOISONNÉ VASE, ovoid form with a short waisted neck, decorated with chrysanthemum and blossoms on a fading purple ground, with white metal mounts, stamped cherry blossom mark to base. 5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some orange discolouration to ground, mainly noted to plain back, some pin-head sized holes to design, slight unevenness to footrim.

Lot 313

A CHINESE JADE VASE AND COVER, carved with chilong, bats and clouds. 15cm high

Loading...Loading...
  • 653833 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots