Antique Crystal Perfume Bottle with Sterling Silver Pouring Collar
Elegant antique crystal perfume bottle featuring a faceted cut-crystal body with a matching crystal stopper. The bottle is fitted with a sterling silver collar with an integrated pouring lip, designed for controlled dispensing of perfume or cologne. The crystal is clearly cut with an excellent light refraction.
Crystal and Sterling Silver
H 2 3/8" D 1 3/4"
England
Antique Cut-Glass Vanity Jar with Sterling Lid and Finial
Cut glass with deep vertical facets. Glass is in excellent condition. The sterling lid is a repouse floral scene with a beaded edge. The "STERLING" stamp is on the exterior of the lid, this is typical for American made pieces of this era.
Glass and Sterling Silver
H 2 1/4" D 2 1/2"
USA
Antique English Blue and White Transferware Jardiniers-Pair
$450- pair
A handsome matching pair of late 19th-century English Staffordshire jardinieres, featuring deep cobalt blue transfer-printed landscape scenes on a pale celadon ground. Each piece has twin handles, a scalloped rim, and rests on a raised foot with original kiln marks. The underside bears a Royal Arms-style lion and unicorn mark, consistent with English export pottery of the period, circa 1880-1910. Sold as a pair.
porcelain
H 5 5/8" D 7"
England
Antique Glazed Terracotta VesselOld and antique square vessel that was likely a tea caddy or storage piece. This lovely piece is molded with abstract designs on all four sides. Bottom is unglazed with raised feet which indicates that this piece is authentic and old. No markings or symbols.
Archbishop CarvingA beautiful old carving of a Catholic Bishop. Lovely old world finish. This piece is prepared to be a wall hanging or stand alone. A beautiful reminder of tradition and values.
Armorial Ware Bowl
In the 17th through 19th centuries wealthy European families would send paintings of their family crest to artists in China. The artist would paint the family crest on all forms of porcelain leading this type of piece to be referred to as Armorial Ware Export Porcelain. This piece is an excellent example and has marking on the back side.
Armorial Ware Box-ReplicaIn the 17th through 19th centuries wealthy European families would send paintings of their family crest to artists in China. The artist would paint the family crest on all forms of porcelain leading this type of piece to be referred to as Armorial Ware Export Porcelain. This piece is an excellent example.