Assorted Oriental ceramics to include large platter, small ginger jars, large vase, lidded vase, a JJ Vaillant butterfly lamp, a brass paraffin lamp with original shade, various ceramics to include Radford Fenton, assorted decorative plates with hunting scenes and ceramic models of birds and a modern reproduction wall clock (3 boxes)
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19th Century blue glass vase, having frilled rim and flared neck, the chamfered body with gilt overlay and raised on circular foot, together with a clear glass vase with gilt rim and part hobnail body and circular foot, 30cm tall, and an opalescent glass posy vase, 16cm tall (3)
Fabulous Meissen lidded vase, 1888-1901, glazed polychromed porcelain. Of three pieces, Baluster-shaped vase body with two reserves. Vase decorated with blossoms, fruits, sprigs, insects, seated female figure at top. Maker's mark on bottom. Good condition, only a few tiny losses to floral decorations. Size: 17 x 7 in.
Beautifully blown glass vase titled "Desert" from the Peter Layton gallery in London, England. This piece has layers of russet, brown, and beige sand, against a clear blue sky as it mimics the smooth winding lines of the red rocky landscape of Western United States. Signed. Weight: 2.1 lb. Size: 6 1/2 x 3 x 6 1/2 in.
George Nelson (American) Gorgeous Floral study, vase of flowers, Oil on Board. Signed in the lower right. Provenance: Kent Historical Society, CT. George Lawrence Nelson started his long art career by working diligently, studying first in NYC and then Paris. When Nelson returned to the United States, he became an active exhibitor and excelled as a painter of portraits, and also did and still lifes, excelling at floral pieces. He was noted for his use of color and did not use the somber pallets of his previous instructors. There is no doubt that the Impressionists influenced his colors, but he still retained the dependency on outlined forms, a method learned at the Academy Julian. After much experimentation Nelson was successful at combining the two elements of line and color that would result in forming a creative personal style. Size: 18 x 24 in.
George Nelson (American) Floral study, vase of flowers, Oil on Board. Signed in the lower right. Provenance: Kent Historical Society, CT. George Lawrence Nelson started his long art career by working diligently, studying first in NYC and then Paris. When Nelson returned to the United States, he became an active exhibitor and excelled as a painter of portraits, and also did and still lifes, excelling at floral pieces. He was noted for his use of color and did not use the somber pallets of his previous instructors. There is no doubt that the Impressionists influenced his colors, but he still retained the dependency on outlined forms, a method learned at the Academy Julian. After much experimentation Nelson was successful at combining the two elements of line and color that would result in forming a creative personal style. Size: 16 x 11 1/2 in.
This is a lovely painted Staffordshire Ware porcelain figure vase with handle. Maker mark underneath and by the man's feet it reads: "Hearty Good Fellow". Size: 11 x 4 x 4 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances. Location E1
Ceramic vase modeled with North African child holding a basket and standing before a floral motif. "As is" condition as cracks can be found throughout. Faint markings underneath. Size: 12 x 5 x 4 1/2 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances. Location E1
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