Kosta Boda Swedish Studio Art Glass Signed By Ulrica Hydman-Vallien A small hand blown confetti glass vessel with orange and green fleck to body. Perfect condition, etched to underside 'Kosta Boda, Ulrica. 3 inches in height, 5.5 inches diameter. Also a blue and green ombre glass squat vase by Mdina art glass.
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CRESTED CHINA - SOMERSET Approximately thirty-four pieces, including an unmarked stove ('Street'); unmarked top hat ('Bridgwater'); Carlton China vase (transfer print 'Coleridges' Cottage, Nether Stowey'); and five assorted pieces with 'The Somerset Cuckoo' transfer print.
CRESTED CHINA - ASSORTED Approximately twenty-two pieces, including a Goss 'Model of Manx Cottage', 63mm long; Willow Art China 'Shakespeares House', 66mm long; Goss 'Model of the Stratford Toby Jug', 77mm high; unmarked kneeling elephant ('Charmouth'); and Avon China vase (transfer print 'Hoe Street, Walthamstow').
CRESTED CHINA - ASSORTED Approximately forty-three pieces, including a Florentine China boy on a scooter (Stroud); Carlton China motor boat on waves (Southend-on-Sea); Carlton China 'Old Bill' (Tunbridge Wells; rifle broken, with loss; legs broken and glued); Arcadian submarine (Great Yarmouth); Carlton China Tintern Abbey (Tintern Abbey); unmarked 'Model of Tank' (Liverpool); Carlton China goose (Gillingham); an Arcadian ewer (transfer print Prees Heath Camp); and a Willow Art vase (transfer print St. Kevin's Kitchen, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow).
Group of Six (6): Two pairs of Chinese Cloisonné Vases on Wooden Stands, Chinese Carved Wood Buddha, and Chinese Horn Bird Carving mounted on Stand. Typical splits to carved buddha, small ding to one smaller cloisonné vase, overall good condition. Largest cloisonné vases measures 9-1/2" H (w/out stands), horn carving measures 9" H. Shipping $82.00 (estimate $100-$200)
Late 19th Century Rose Canton Export ware Porcelain Vase. Enamel painted with vignettes of courtyard scenes on front and obverse side, various exotic flowers and animal motif. Minor rubbing to enamel otherwise good condition. Unsigned, firing marks on underside. Measures 13-1/2" H x 7" W. Shipping $95.00 (estimate $200-$400)
Grouping of Eight (8) Vintage Tableware. Includes: 4 Baccarat crystal champagne coupes (signed), Moser amethyst to clear Gilt painted vase (signed), and 3 figural painted colored glasses. Nick to one baccarat stem, Moser has a small flea bite rim and scuffs to base. Vase measures 9-5/8" H, Baccarat measures 4-7/8" H, and glasses measures 6-1/4" H. Shipping $86.00 (estimate $100-$200)
Impressive Early 19th Century Russian Imperial Carved Ivory And Silver Mounted Figural Vase And Cover. The circular base with male figures supporting a tapered cylindrical vase carved in relief with Peter The Great and Anna Ioannovna. Domed cover surmounted by leaf and scroll relief and Imperial Russian Orb. The vase with silver lining and silver mountings on base and lid. Hallmarked on cover, lining and base: St Petersburg, Mikhail Mikhailovich Karpinsky 1836, 84 AM. Age splits and cracks on cover and body from age. Measures 18-1/2" H. We Will Not Ship This Item Out of State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. Shipping $115.00 (estimate $20,000-$30,000)
A pair of commemorative glass vases, dated 1834, the flared forms engraved for William and Margaret Metcalf of the Royal George Inn in Hunslet, and a large cut glass U-shaped vase raised on a square foot, 27cm max. (3) The 1851 census records William Metcalf and his wife, Margaret, as Yorkshire innkeepers. They took over the Royal George Inn seven years after their marriage in 1827. The 1861 census lists Margaret as the head of the household, still at The Royal George.
A Continental faïence flask or bottle vase, c.1770, the rounded body painted in blue and ochre to two sides with a circular panel containing birds in flight over buildings with tall roofs, the neck and shoulder with bands of stylized stiff leaves, applied with two handles on two sides, 29.5cm.
Two Samuel Alcock porcelain vases, c.1850-60, one two-handled, the other a spill vase, both decorated in the Etruscan manner with Classical figures at various pursuits on a rich blue ground, the larger inscribed beneath with 'Victors of Public Games fulfilling their Vows in the Temple of Venus', printed S A & Co marks, 21cm max. (2)
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