Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $125.00 USD Description: Bold black out-lined fuchsia, lavender,light blue and green flowers on a white background with black trimmed rim. You can actually see the brush marks in the entirely hand-painted piece.
Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $184.00 USD Description: This exquisite vase has pearlized orange with gold splattering set off by "distinctive" black handles and "medallion".
Circa:
1940's
Price: $182.00 USD Description: This white glazed porcelain "Art Deco" dancer has a round frosted glass that sits fully behind her. Her arms are stretched out and hold her draped skirt. With simple elegance, the piece was originally a lamp and with up to date wiring it could be again. At the 10 position there is a tiny smooth flake that appears to have been done when the piece was made. Has all over crazing. see description
Circa:
1920's
Price: $62.00 USD Description: The vase depicts a thatch roof cottage surrounded by an English garden. This is a very feminine and romantic vintage piece. (light crazing)
Size: 8"T x 3"T Diameter x 4-1/4"B Diameter x 17"Circumference
Circa:
1930's
Price: $172.00 USD Description: A fantastic Crown Devon art deco jug, very avant garde hand-painted geometric design of orange, blue, burgundy and green on a soft creamy yellow base color.This style is very similar to the "Bizarre" wares produced by Clarice Cliff in the 30’s.
Size: 7"H x 5-1/2"Top Diameter x 3-3/8" Bottom Diameter
Circa:
Early Mid 20th Century
Price: $60.00 USD Description: All-over glaze of raw umber with an impressed floral design in muted orange, green and brown. Horizontal ribbed lines are impressed around the neck. Wonderful Jug.
Size: 8-1/4"H x 16-1/2" Circumference at widest x 3"B Diameter
Circa:
1930's
Price: $50.00 USD Description: NOW $42.80 This Burleigh Ware Art Deco platter has a yellow border highlighted with black and pale grey abstract leaf shapes on creamy white porcelain.
Circa:
1930
Price: $382.00 USD Description: This early Baccarat hand-cut crystal casket/cigarette box is an extraordinary work of art. The lid is hand set into a vermeil hinged framed with an exquisite reposse leaf design. Light bounces off each facet and the only flaw, if it can be called that, it that the piece is not in perfect square; one top edge is slightly longer on top than the other. There is a hallmark on the back hinge that has worn down but it is there. There is one miniscule chip on the bottom underneath the box.