Circa:
Contemporary
Price: $56.00 USD Description: NOW $46.80 This "Violinist" figurine is made by hand and is an original work of art by Laura Dunn. Ms. Dunn’s style exhibits such attention to detail as she fashions her ceramic figures in Victorian costumes and uses very soft accent glazes. This figure of a woman in a deep blue pinafore accented with pink roses plays a violin.
Circa:
Contemporary
Price: $56.00 USD Description: NOW $48.20 This "Golf Lady" figurine is made by hand and is an original work of art by Laura Dunn. Ms. Dunn’s style is so original and unique as she fashions her sculptures in Victorian costumes and uses very soft accent glazes. This figure of a woman in a plaid skirt stands with a golf ball in her hand and a bag of clubs in front. See Description).
Circa:
1940's
Price: $24.00 USD Description: Dressed in soft pastel pink pants, blue trimmed white top and green cap, this little "Made in Japan" Piano Baby is precious. Kewpie doll face is framed with blonde hair. Impressed on side, "Made in Japan and also stamped in black on bottom. Size: 5" L x 3-1/4" H x 2-1/2" W
Circa:
1940's
Price: $38.50 USD Description: In a very 1940's outfit, this darling "early" art pottery figurine was created by Max & Yona Lippin. Prior to opening their own studio, they had worked for Hedi Schoop. She's wearing a creamy white dress with pastel blue trim and rose colored accents. Her yellow hair is pulled up in a bun and "tied" with a light blue bow. There are glaze misses but excellent overall.
Circa:
1940's
Price: $32.50 USD Description: This sweet young art pottery piece was created by Max & Yona Lippin. Prior to opening their own studio, they had worked for Hedi Schoop. She's wearing a creamy white dress with pastel blue trim and rose colored slippers. Her yellow hair looks like it's wind-blown as she sits on a beach. Her forehead glaze is a bit worn from over 50 years of picking her up but, no chips or cracks.
Circa:
Mid 20th Century
Price: $52.50 USD Description: Delicate Italian majolica figurine of a seated woman holding a fruit cake. Her costume is hand-painted in soft pastel colors of light green, pink and yellow. Although she does not have the signature or the gold accents she is unmistakably by "S.Mola" of Cagliari. (Note the textured scarf) Size: 5" T x 3-3/4" D
Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $38.00 USD Description: Eastern European peasant woman holding a white goose, is beautifully detailed. Her dress has an embroidery design at the bottom; her coat has fine detailing around the sleeves. (tiny chip at bottom)
Circa:
1950's
Price: $28.50 USD Description: Mid century Artist signed, Slovakian ceramic figurine of a young girl sitting. A blue polka dot hood covers her brown hair with an aqua colored skirt and red boots. Her all-over crazing appears as natural as can been and actually adds to the beauty. of the clay sculpture.
Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $295.00 USD Description: Rare white bisque Shepard resting with 2 lambs at his feet. The only flaw is a small tip missing from pipe. His cane is engraved with a sculptural face and every aspect of this fine piece is extraordinary. Minor wear.
Circa:
1970
Price: $70.00 USD Description: This very beautiful nude figurine made by Royal Dux, Bohemia shows a young woman seated on a rock. The piece is large and done entirely in white glazed porcelain in a very Art Deco Style. Original Gold triangular label still attached and all maker marks are clearly shown in last photo.
Circa:
1930's
Price: $56.00 USD Description: This wonderful Redware Figurine, made in Czechoslovakia, is featured on page 140 of Czechoslovakian Pottery, "Czeching" Out America. She is wearing a green cap over black hair, a white scarf loosely around her neck, yellow blouse and black skirt. Her hands are posed gently in front and on top of her white apron. Stamped in black "Czecho slovakia" in 2 lines, etched 75 & II, Impressed 369.
Circa:
1970's
Price: $32.00 USD Description: This is wonderful hand-painted porcelain figurine of two young lovers was made in USSR. It is a stylized piece with the man playing a balalaika while the young woman, dressed in an orange jumper and holding a pink scarf, dances for him. Marked on bottom as shown is last photo.
Circa:
1990's
Price: $62.00 USD Description: This is an exquisite majolica hand-painted artist figurine bell by Natasha Pavlova. From her studio in Yaroslavl, just outside of Moscow, Natasha creates the most wonderful figurines that combine both majolica and Russian folk art. This piece entitled, "The Boyar’s Daughter" shows a lovely young woman, her head covered by a scarf decorated with a floral motif. Her hands are inside a fur "muff" and her elegant coat in muted rose color, trimmed in "fur", partially covers her long blue skirt.
Circa:
1990's
Price: $70.00 USD Description: NOW $56.80 Each Laura Dunn figurine is made by hand and each is an original work of art. Ms. Dunn’s style is so original and unique as she fashions her sculptures in Victorian costumes and uses her very soft accent glazes. This figure of a young girl is holding a cat in her arms. This is avery early piece as it is not date stamped. Impressed Mark as shown in last photo. This is a retired style.
Circa:
2001
Price: $62.00 USD Description: NOW $56.80 Each Laura Dunn figurine is made by hand and each is an original work of art. Ms. Dunn’s style is so original and unique as she fashions her sculptures in Victorian costumes and uses her very soft accent glazes. This figure of a young girl, in pink tones, is holding a basket of flowers. RETIRED FIGURE. Impressed Mark as shown in last photo.
Circa:
Contemporary
Price: $52.00 USD Description: NOW $46.80 Each Laura Dunn figurine is made by hand and each is an original work of art. Ms. Dunn’s style is so original and unique as she fashions her sculptures in Victorian costumes and uses her very soft accent glazes. This figure of a woman dressed in a navy blue coat with a fox stole and fur muff covering her hands. Her wide brim hat is trimmed with roses and greenery. Shown in last photo with Laura Dunn Golfer (Item# HWBD03). Each Sold Separately.
Circa:
Contemporary
Price: $75.00 USD Description: NOW $62.80 This precious young girl, with a long braid falling on one shoulder of her pink blouse, stands holding a bird in one hand with three birds sitting on top of a stone bird bath. Laura Dunn’s figurines are all made by hand and are all an original work of art. Ms. Dunn’s style exhibits such attention to detail as she fashions her ceramic figures in Victorian costumes and uses very soft accent glazes. last photo shows a grouping of "Pink Theme" figurines. Each Sold Separately.
Circa:
Contemporary
Price: $52.00 USD Description: NOW $46.80 Each Laura Dunn figurine is made by hand and each is an original work of art. Ms. Dunn’s style is so original and unique as she fashions her sculptures in Victorian costumes and uses her very soft accent glazes. This figure of a young girl dressed in a cream colored pinafore over a pink and cream stripe dress. Her wide brim straw hat is trimmed with mauve colored roses. At her feet is a terrier breed dog. Last Photo shows a Pink Theme grouping of figurines. Each Sold Separately.
Circa:
Contemporary
Price: $52.00 USD Description: NOW $46.80 This sweet figurine is made by hand and is an original work of art by Laura Dunn. Ms. Dunn’s style exhibits such attention to detail as she fashions her ceramic figures in Victorian costumes and uses very soft accent glazes. This figure of a young woman wears a cream apron over a deep blue striped dress. She’s carrying a "copper" kettle. Shown in last photo with young lady playing a violin. Each sold separately.
Circa:
1960's
Price: $32.00 USD Description: This charming "Chimney Sweep" is fast becoming one of the highly collectible figures that were made by Tremar Pottery. There is a combined use of a matte glaze and no glaze on this wonderful man. Roger and Doreen Birkett set up Tremar Pottery in the early 1960’s in Liskeard, Eastern Cornwall, UK. In the mid-70’s they produced various people in "trade" positions, small animals, vehicles, and buildings, with invitations on the boxes for the buyer to collect the whole set. Tremar closed in the mid-1980’s. Impressed with pottery mark on base.