A three-piece collection of classic Wedgwood jasperware in blue, featuring a covered sugar bowl, trumpet-form vase, and a scalloped-edge dish. Each piece is decorated in neoclassical white relief with figures, trees, and floral motifs. The sugar bowl has twin handles and a domed lid with applied leaves; the vase features continuous figural scenes beneath a garland border; and the dish presents a central pastoral motif flanked by floral sprays. All items are marked WEDGWOOD on the base.Dimensions: Tallest item measures 3.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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This exquisite Swarovski crystal piece features a sparkling faceted vase holding a brilliant bouquet of vibrant red crystal roses, meticulously crafted to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Swarovski Crystal Society (1987-2002). The design is further complemented by its original round mirrored display base, beautifully reflecting the light through the clear and red crystal elements. Swarovski backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 4.75"L x 4.5"W x 4"H. Base measures: 0.25"H x 3" dia.Artist: Gabriele StameyIssued: 2002Dimensions: 2"L x 2"W x 2.75"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Set of two classic Wedgwood Jasperware pieces in distinct colorways. Includes a pale blue round plate featuring a raised white portrait profile of John F. Kennedy framed by a laurel wreath border, and a sage green bottle vase with a narrow flared neck adorned with white relief depicting a cherub holding a sheaf of wheat among foliage. Both items exhibit the iconic matte bisque finish and neoclassical motifs for which Wedgwood Jasperware is known. Marked Wedgwood on the base. Largest piece measures 5.5"H. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
These two Royal Doulton porcelain vases from England each feature richly detailed pastoral scenes hand-painted in warm sunset tones. One vase shows a pair of cows in a golden field, while the other depicts a group of goats under a dramatic red sky. Both vases are accented with gilt handles and rims and display the deep amber and orange hues characteristic of Royal Doulton's scenic glaze work. Each piece is signed by Kelsall, a respected Royal Doulton artist known for his rural landscapes and animal subjects during the early 20th century.Dimensions: Tallest item measures approximately 6.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
â–² Alan Wallwork (1931-2019), three studio pottery vases, stoneware, two with impressed hieroglyphic decoration, each incised with maker's initials and one with painted marks,cylindrical vase 6cm diameter30.5cm high,slab vase 6cm wide4.2cm deep17cm high, andsmaller spherical vase 11cm wide10cm deep9cm high (3)Condition ReportWith scratches, marks and general kiln debris throughout to all three examples commensurate with use and manufacure. The larger example and smaller round example with rubbing to the glaze, particularly to the rims. All three examples with minor frits and nibbles to the footrim. Otherwise all structurally sound. Please see additional images.
Joseph Vetter for Bauer, Rosenthal & Co., a Kronach porcelain vase, c.1900, German, of ovoid form decorated with applied figures of a nymph and Pan, with a blue lustre glaze with gilt details, incised signature to the side 'J Vetter', with gold printed mark,28cm highCondition ReportWith some rubbing to the gold lustre detailing throughout, particularly to the hoof of the figure of Pan. Some small nibbles to the footrim commensurate with use. With rubbing to the gold detailing around the rim of the vase. Both figures with some minor surface marks commensurate with use. Otherwise appearing in good order and structurally sound. Please see additional images.
Florence Barlow (1856-1909) for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, late 19th century, of tapering form, the buff ground with tubelined decoration and with pâte-sur-pâte decoration of finches amongst foliage, incised manufacturer's marks and maker's monograms, 35cm highCondition ReportStructurally the vase appears sound. Some areas to the mouth of the vase where the glaze did not take during production. Some pitting, rubbing, and discoloration in places - particularly to the tube lining and to some areas of the bird decoration. There are no signs of restoration under UV light. Subject to this, the vase appears in good overall condition and presents well.
Max Laeuger (German, 1864-1952), an Art Nouveau vase, c.1900, German, with a navy-blue ground decorated with a band of leaves, incised maker's marks,16cm diameter15cm highCondition ReportStructurally sound. There are scratches across the body. Some nicks, nibbles, and loses to the enamel and some crazing throughout.
William De Morgan (1839-1917), a twin-handled vase decorated by J Hersey, c.1890s, painted with mythical creatures in a ruby lustre, painted 'D. M FULHAM 2204 J.H', 19cm diameter11cm highCondition ReportStructurally the vase appears sound. There are some scratches and loses to the glaze throughout, particularly to the mouth rim. Crazing and rubbing. There are no signs of restoration under UV light.
Charles Noke (1858-1941) for Royal Doulton, a King George V and Queen Mary twin-handled loving cup, created to celebrate their Silver Jubilee in 1935, painted stoneware, numbered '892/1000' and with maker's mark,25cm wide18.5cm deep26cm highCondition ReportStructurally the vase appears sound. Examination under UV light reveals no signs of restoration. Overall the lot appears in good overall condition and presents well.
A 19th century hand painted and gilt porcelain box, possibly by Vienna, the outer lid decorated in the style of Angelica Kauffman, with classical mythological scenes, the inner lid similarly decorated, the sides with gilt foliate scrolls and gilt vignettes, the base with a fluted baluster vase filled with flowers and beaded swags within a gilt cartouche, 8cm wide
Attributed to Nampeyo of Hano (Hopi-Tewa, 1859-1942), a native American Hopi pottery vase with Zuni style polychrome decoration, the painted decoration with a number of motifs similar to those used in other confirmed examples, to inc the cloud bands and eagle tail motifs, a very similar example can be found in the collection of the Denver Museum of Art [ https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/edu/object/bowl ], 29cm in diameter x 18cm tall Provenance: from the descendants of the Eaton family, a well to do family seemingly active in Boston, Mass around 1880-1930 before moving to the UK
Attributed to the Zuni or Hopi People - a native American pottery vase or vessel of squat globular body and outward flaring rim, the painted design over a burnished cream slip in orange-red and brownish-black, geometric motifs, likely late 19th or early 20th century, Provenance: from the descendants of the Eaton family, a well to do family seemingly active in Boston, Mass around 1880-1930 before moving to the UK Similar examples can be found in the Christie's Native American Art Sale 2502 from 18/01/2011 [ https://www.christies.com/en/auction/native-american-art-23301/ ]
Striking St Louis crystal vase from the Deauville collection, showcasing a vivid ruby overlay cut to clear. The intricate faceted design features diamond and vertical fluting that radiates light with brilliance and depth. Crafted in France, this exceptional piece bears the acid-etched St Louis backstamp on the base. A statement of refined luxury and precision craftsmanship, the vase's bold geometry and rich color contrast make it a standout in both traditional and contemporary interiors. Measures 9.75"H x 6.25"Dia. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: France Condition: Age related wear.
This elegant footed vase from the renowned Irish crystal maker Waterford belongs to the timeless Balmoral pattern. It features deep vertical cuts, intricate crosshatch detailing, and fan-style motifs that showcase Waterford's tradition of fine design. The flared rim and clear pedestal base create a refined silhouette, ideal for floral arrangements or as a standalone centerpiece. Acid-etched with the Waterford hallmark.Dimensions: 10"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
A delightful pairing of art glass featuring a colorful millefiori paperweight and a hand-painted floral vase. The spherical paperweight is crafted with vibrant red, white, blue, and green millefiori canes arranged in a concentric rosette pattern, framed by multiple concave viewing windows that enhance its kaleidoscopic visual effect. Complementing it is a white swirl glass vase with a ruffled blue-trimmed rim, hand-painted with blooming pink roses and leafy accents for a soft, romantic touch. Both pieces offer decorative appeal with a blend of traditional glass artistry and painterly detail. The vase measures approximately 6.25"H, and the paperweight measures approximately 2.25"H x 2.5"Dia.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A refined Waterford crystal vase featuring the signature deep diamond cuts and vertical flutes that enhance its brilliance. This piece showcases a gently flared rim, adding an elegant touch to its classic silhouette. Retaining the Waterford backstamp, this vase reflects the exceptional craftsmanship and timeless appeal associated with the brand.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
This exquisite Lalique crystal vase, known as the Large Mesanges, showcases a flared, clear crystal body elegantly supported by a sculptural frosted base adorned with a ring of intricately detailed birds. Mesanges, symbolic of grace and harmony in Lalique's naturalistic themes. The base is finely executed in Lalique's signature satin-finished crystal, creating a contrast of texture and light. Marked Lalique Frace on the underside, remains the Lalique crystal tag. Measures 12.25"H. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This Roseville Pottery vase is a fine example of the Baneda pattern, introduced in the 1930s. It features a bulbous lower body with a narrow flared neck and twin side handles near the rim. The upper band displays a raised design of stylized gourds and trailing leaves on a ribbed blue ground, contrasted by a matte mulberry glaze covering the rest of the form. The piece showcases Roseville's mastery of color blending and relief work. Marked with shape number to base. Measures approximately 5.25"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A brilliant William Yeoward Suzanne vase, meticulously handcrafted from fine lead crystal. Featuring a wide, scalloped rim over a paneled and fluted body, the form tapers elegantly into a rounded base with deeply cut lobes and a radiant star-cut foot. The Suzanne design is celebrated for its classical proportions and exceptional clarity, evoking 18th- and 19th-century English crystal traditions. Etched signature "WILLIAM YEOWARD" to the underside. Measures 6.5"H. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United States Condition: Age related wear.
This Lalique France Vase Versailles features intricate frosted floral reliefs, a fluted lower body, and a wide, flared rim with decorative accents. A striking blend of clear and frosted crystal, it is etched Lalique France on the base.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 13.75"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A striking art glass vase featuring a vibrant blue hue with intricate black glass threading creating an organic, web-like pattern. The vase showcases a masterful blend of texture and transparency, with subtle surface detailing enhancing its artistic appeal. Signed by the artist on the base, this piece represents the refined craftsmanship of contemporary glass artistry. A visually captivating decorative accent suitable for modern and eclectic interiors.Dimensions: 7"HCondition: Age related wear.
This exquisite Lalique crystal Bacchantes vase features an iconic design of nude female figures in high relief, a masterpiece originally created by Rene Lalique in 1927. Crafted from frosted and clear crystal, the vase displays a sensual and fluid Art Deco aesthetic that epitomizes Lalique's timeless craftsmanship. The piece is marked Lalique France on the base. Measures 9.75"H x 8"diameter. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Tall neoclassical style crystal and silver plate stand vase featuring a featuring a hand made brilliant cut crystal bowl set into an ornate silver plate mount. The upper rim is adorned with two seated cherub finials, while a detailed band of garlanded putti in bas-relief encircles the base of the bowl. The silver plate stand features classical detailing, including acanthus leaf motifs, beaded borders, and a richly embossed footed base. An impressive decorative centerpiece. American Cut Crystal Corp Handmade in Czechoslovakia sticker label to interior. Stand measures: 14"W x 24.75"H. Bucket measures: 8"W x 11.75"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 14"W x 34.5"HCountry of Origin: United States Condition: Age related wear.
This striking studio art glass vase features a tall, cylindrical form with a subtly flared rim and rounded base. Rendered in deep, oceanic hues of blue and green, the surface showcases mesmerizing swirls of color interlaced with fine controlled bubbles and mottled millefiori-like texture, producing a wave-like illusion in motion. The vase is unsigned but exhibits traits characteristic of late 20th-century American or European art glass studios. The underside is ground and polished, with traces of an indistinct signature, now worn. A refined and luminous decorative piece that captures the dynamic beauty of blown glass artistry. A unique example of collectible modern studio glass with vibrant depth and movement.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9.25"HCondition: Age related wear.
A bulbous body with alternating panels of deep cross-hatch and vertical thumbprint cuts. The design is complemented by a flared rim and a scalloped, circular pedestal base. The piece displays classic Waterford craftsmanship in its detailed cut patterns and clarity. This vase is accompanied by its original box, reflecting careful preservation. Marked with the Waterford sticker and acid mark.Dimensions: 7.5"W x 13"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
A bold and sculptural Missoni Home patchwork knit vase, standing 10 inches high and exuding the iconic vibrancy of the Italian fashion house. Designed by Stephen Burks for Missoni, this textile-covered decorative vase showcases a patchwork of signature zigzag and stripe knit patterns in an electrifying palette of orange, coral, turquoise, mustard, and crimson. Crafted with a soft textile overlay on a sculptural form, the piece blurs the line between fashion and functional design, exemplifying Missoni's signature play with pattern, texture, and color. The base is marked with a Missoni Home leather label.Issued: 2004Dimensions: 10"HCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
A vibrant and sculpturally engaging 6-piece collection of hand-blown art glass, featuring a range of vessel forms including decanters, pitchers, and vases in bold mid-century hues. The centerpiece is a tall emerald green decanter with flared trumpet neck and applied foot - elegant and architectural. Accompanied by two charming hand-blown pitchers, one in amber crackle glass, the other in emerald green, both with applied handles and pulled lips. A sunglow orange bottle form contrasts with a twisted amethyst vase on a dark foot, and a final smaller green handled ewer completes the display. Each piece exhibits variations in bubble patterning, pontil marks, and lip finishing consistent with small-scale studio production, likely from Italy or the U.S., mid-20th century. Largest piece 12.25"H.Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A striking Verlys French opalescent glass vase, dating to the Art Deco period, featuring an elegant leaf and berry motif in deeply molded relief. The vase exhibits a softly glowing opalescence with a milky-white translucence, enhanced by sharply faceted lobes that create a rhythmic, architectural silhouette. Each vertical panel is adorned with subtle botanical detailing, capturing the refined naturalism and geometric harmony that defined Verlys' best work. This sculptural form showcases the impeccable craftsmanship of Verlys, a renowned French glassmaker noted for their limited production decorative pieces made between the 1930s and 1950s. Signed Verlys on the base, this example exemplifies the studio's ability to merge fine French glass artistry with bold Art Deco aesthetics. A superb collector's piece of period design and technical excellence, ideal for display in both classic and modern interiors.Issued: c. 1930Dimensions: 10.5"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This 3-piece lot includes a signed Lalique France Gerardmer crystal vase and 2 unmarked round glass disesh with Art Nouveau-style etching. The Lalique vase stands 9.5 inches tall and features an intricate design of alternating frosted and polished leaf-like panels in a rhythmic vertical pattern. The circular dish measures 5 inches in diameter and showcases a raised relief of a woman's profile surrounded by windswept hair and floral accents. While the vase bears the etched Lalique France signature on the base, the dish is unsigned. Please note: the vase has several visible chips along the rim and body. An elegant pairing of French crystal artistry with decorative flair - ideal for collectors of Lalique or Art Nouveau-inspired design. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear. As is, as found - Chips on rim and on raised edges.
This elegant Waterford crystal footed vase features a deeply cut crisscross and vertical pattern in brilliant clear crystal, showcasing the brand's iconic craftsmanship. The vase flares gracefully at the rim with a scalloped edge and is supported by a rounded pedestal base with starburst detailing. Marked with Waterford acid mark on the underside. Measures 13"H. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant crystal vase from Lalique's Clairvaux pattern showcases the brand's refined minimalist approach with clean curves, a smooth surface, and a heavy footed base. The stem features a distinctive orb-shaped knop, adding sculptural dimension to the otherwise classic silhouette. Signed Lalique France on the base and retaining the original paper label, this substantial piece blends functionality with understated artistry. Measures approximately 9"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This vase is a fine example of Lalique's masterful crystal craftsmanship, showcasing the Bagatelle design. Originally conceived in 1939, the Bagatelle vase exemplifies the harmonious blend of flora and fauna themes. The frosted and clear crystal finish highlights the intricate detail of birds nestled among leafy branches, providing a naturalistic relief that is characteristic of Lalique's Art Deco influence. The vase is signed on the underside with the engraved signature "Lalique France." The dimensions are approximate.Dimensions: 5"W x 6.75"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This charming hand blown art glass vase features a rounded body in soft golden-amber with applied floral and ribbon-like decorations in translucent amber and pink tones. The flared, ruffled rim adds elegance to the piece, while the delicately sculpted flower showcases artisan skill. The pontil mark on the base indicates it was individually crafted rather than mass-produced. A striking example of decorative glasswork, ideal for display in a vintage or eclectic interior. Measures approximately 6.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This striking Lalique crystal vase features the elegant Claude pattern, characterized by a fluid, organic form with a flared rim and sculptural lobes flowing toward the base. Crafted in clear crystal with frosted accents, the vase bears the etched signature "Lalique France" along the underside. Measures 13.5"H. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This vivid 6.5-inch tall Art Deco-style glass vase from Czechoslovakia showcases exceptional craftsmanship and eye-catching design. Handblown in a rich orange hue, the piece features an elegant classical female figure and geometric banding executed in applied silver overlay - a sophisticated and labor-intensive decorative technique. The overlay wraps around the body with precise detail, including a border of stylized arches and a Greco-Roman figure in flowing robes. Signed "Czecho Slovakia" on the base, the vase reflects the artistic traditions of early to mid-20th century Central European glassmaking. The contrast between the saturated orange ground and cool silver highlights creates a dynamic and visually appealing silhouette. Minor wear to the silver overlay is noted, consistent with age.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: CzechoslovakiaCondition: Age related wear.
This striking studio art glass vase by Magdanz and Shapiro showcases an elegant cylindrical form with a vivid palette of layered purples, blending lavender and violet with playful translucence. The upper section features a translucent overlay with embedded geometric designs, giving the piece a dynamic visual depth. Handblown with a thick clear base that enhances its balance and presence, this vase exemplifies contemporary craftsmanship. The underside is engraved Magdanz Shapiro and numbered as a signed studio piece. Measures approximately 12.25"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A refined 3-piece collection of modern Swedish crystal by Orrefors, featuring one flared vase and two sculptural votive candle holders. The vase, standing 8 inches high, is executed in clear lead crystal with vertical panels and a gently undulating rim. It is etched Orrefors attributed to renowned designer Lars Hellsten and retains its original red foil label. Accompanying the vase are two organically shaped votives, each with a substantial presence and smooth, polished finish. Both votives are signed Orrefors, with one retaining its original label and minor candle residue present within. A beautiful modern design ensemble exemplifying Scandinavian elegance and craftsmanship. Largest piece 8"H. Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Age related wear.

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