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For sale is a lovely piece of Art Glassmade by The Stevens and Williams Glass Company of Stourbridge, West Midlands England. It is also possible that this was made by Thomas More »
For sale is a lovely piece of Art Glassmade by The Stevens and Williams Glass Company of Stourbridge, West Midlands England. It is also possible that this was made by Thomas Webb. The Item is a Sherbet Bowl and it is done in the ever popular Vaseline Opalescent Glass. The Bowl stands 2 3/8" tall and is approximately 5 3/4" in diameter.
The Bowl displays a beautiful highly irregular heavily ruffled outer Border. The Opalescence surrounds the entire outer edge. This opalescence sits just below the outer edge and is approximately 1 1 /4" thick. The Base Glass is a Yellow Green when it is held to the light. The Glass has a very Vaseline textured feel to it when handled.
The Bowl is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The Bowl is unsigned but it does display a counter sunk polished Pontil. This is the sign of a quality piece of Art Glass. Vaseline Glass is highly collected today as it was extremely popular during the Victorian Era. I would say that this wonderful piece of Vaseline Glass was made circa 1880-1895.
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CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
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For sale I have a Desk Set Item made by Tiffany Studios, New York. This is only 1 item from a 7 Piece Desk Set that I recently purchased from a Maine Estate. I sold the More »
For sale I have a Desk Set Item made by Tiffany Studios, New York. This is only 1 item from a 7 Piece Desk Set that I recently purchased from a Maine Estate. I sold the Notepad, Stamp Box and Rocker Blotter so there are only 4 pieces left. The Item for Auction is a "Inkwell" and it is done in Tiffany's "American Indian" Desk Set Pattern. The Inkwell measures 3 1/2" tall and is 5 1/2" in diameter at the bottom.
The Inkwell has the very desirable "Craftsman Brown" Patina and is a real Collectors Choice in The Arts and Crafts Style Decor. This is the most sought after and most Popular Patina in this Desk Set Pattern. This Desk set Item displays wonderful Geometric Patterns and Symbols to Honor "The American Indian".
The Inkwell is considered to be in excellent-mint condition as there are no dents, or dings. This piece shows very minimal wear. It still retains its original Inkwell Insert and I am happy to report there is no damage to this piece of Glass. It looks as good as the day it was made. It has a counter sunk polished Pontil so it can fit snug in the well and allows for the inner screw not to touch the glass. The piece is signed on the bottom with "Tiffany Stvdios New York" Impressed Mark along with the Pattern Number 1183 for the Inkwell Number. The spelling of Studios with the letter "V" denotes this as an earlier piece.
I will also be listing the "Blotter Ends (2), and Calendar/Picture Frame". These are in the same condition and Patina as the Inkwell. Please email me directly if you are interested in purchasing the remaining set. My email address is below.
Tiffany started using a 3 digit number for his Fancy Desk Set goods after 1902 subsequently this piece was made early circa 1902-1905. This is a quality item in the Tiffany Desk Set Items. The Quality and Patina doesn't get much better than this. I'm Sure the Lucky Buyer will be delighted with their purchase. « Less
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Antique Arts and Crafts door hardware sets, dating between the early 1900’s and 1920’s. The doorknobs feature a border of concentric circles with a recessed More »
Antique Arts and Crafts door hardware sets, dating between the early 1900’s and 1920’s. The doorknobs feature a border of concentric circles with a recessed center; the backplates have scalloped corners and a wide beveled border. These doorknob sets are in excellent condition. The door knobs measure 2 ¼†in diameter and 1 ¾†deep; the plates are 7 ½†by 2 ½â€. Each set includes a pair of doorknobs with the connecting rod and set screws, and a pair of doorplates (enough hardware for one door). THE PRICE LISTED IS FOR EACH SET; THERE IS NOW ONLY ONE SET AVAILABLE. Antique locks for use with these sets are also available.
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The Preservation Station |
1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
USA |
Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
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For sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass blown by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a large Optic Swirl Flower Vase. The Vase has a larger than More »
For sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass blown by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The item is a large Optic Swirl Flower Vase. The Vase has a larger than normal size opening and is just splendid. The Vase is blown in Frederick Carder's very desirable French Blue Art Glass. The Vase is a nice large size as it stands 6 7/8" tall and is 6 7/8" in diameter.
The Vase displays a very beautiful Crystal French Blue Color that is superb! The Vase has a nice wide cylindrical shape with a flaring top edge. It starts round at the bottom and spirals counter clockwise towards the top and gracefully flairs out at the top. The Swirl is ribbed and it starts at the top in high relief and works it way all the way down to the bottom disappearing into the round foot. The Foot is made from the same piece of glass and is not an applied foot.
The Vase is considered to be in very good to excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There are some minor scratches along the bottom quarter exterior of the vase and is consistent with age wear. There is also an inclusion on the inside middle of the vase and can be felt when touched. This is a trapped piece of sand that did not liquidly in the making. The Vase has a countersunk Polished Pontil. The sign of quality Art Glass. The piece is Signed with Steuben's Acid Etched Stamped "Fleur de Lis" Mark with "Steuben" inside.
Those of you who collect Colored Steuben and wants a very nice example will be pleased with their purchase. This is known as shape number 6030 in the Steuben Catalog pages. This piece was made during the Frederick Carder Years, Circa 1918-1932. « Less
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For sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The Item is a Hand Blown "Reeded Bowl" and it is done in the Verre de Soie More »
For sale is a wonderful piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The Item is a Hand Blown "Reeded Bowl" and it is done in the Verre de Soie Style of Glass. This was Frederick Carder's Favorite Glass he formulated. Verre de Soie literally means "Glass of Silk". When you run the exterior of the Bowl across your face it really feels like Silk!! The Bowl is a nice size as it stands 3 5/8" tall and is 8 1/4" in diameter. The foot has a diameter of 3"
The Body of the Bowl displays a Milky White Iridescence with a Quilted Background Pattern on the inside as you can feel the raised relief. This Bowl sits on a round foot that is actually blown right into the bottom and not attached. The exterior top edge of the Bowl has wonderful Gold Ruby Reeding. This starts at the very outer lip and works its way down about 1/3 of the way. The Gold Ruby Reeding has an almost soft Pinky/Red hue.
The Bowl is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The Reeding is also in excellent condition as there isn't even a nick to one of the Reeds. This Bowl appears to have been well taken care of during its life. This Bowl is unsigned as this Style of Glass "Verre de Soie" usually carried a paper label. The Bowl does display a counter sunk Polished Pontil. This is the sign of Quality Hand Blown Art Glass.
Steuben Art Glass is some the Highest Quality Glass you can own. At the turn of the Century LCT Tiffany Studio's Favrile line was their main competitor and Steuben fared equally as well. Steuben created some of the nicest Art Glass Vases the World has ever seen.
This is Design # 2851 in the definitive Steuben reference, Paul Gardner's, The Glass of Frederick Carder, page. 142. The Steuben Club Website's Shape Gallery also confirms this as well as the decoration applied to the Bowl. This Bowl was made Circa 1905-1920. « Less
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For sale is a very Lovely Vase made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The Vase is called a "Tall Neck Ovoid Vase" and it is done in one of Fulper Pottery's More »
For sale is a very Lovely Vase made by The Fulper Pottery Company of Flemington, NJ. The Vase is called a "Tall Neck Ovoid Vase" and it is done in one of Fulper Pottery's most beautiful glaze combinations. The Vase is a nice size as it stands 8" tall and is 5 1/2" wide bulbous measurement. The top opening is 3 1/16" in diameter outside measurements.
The piece depicts a Rose Famille background Glaze that is accented with a Deep Frothy Mottled Green Flambé Glaze. The Glaze Drippings and Runs are just wonderful as you can see. The Neck rises up above its bulbous bottom giving this vase its nice size. Along the bottom you can see just how thick and gloopy this Rose Famille Glaze really is as it stops just shy of the underside.
This Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. Usually there are several small glaze pops with Fulper's Glazes. I am extremely pleased to report there are none. The Vase is marked on the underside bottom with Fulper's Racetrack Ink Stamp Signature mark. This would date this Vase to be made Circa 1922-1928. This is a real Popular Shape with the Fulper Pottery Collectors and was known as shape number 644 in the Fulper Catalog Pages.
This is a wonderful example of this Form and Glaze from Fulper. I'm sure the Lucky Buyer will be very pleased with their purchase. This would look outstanding on that Stickley, Mission, Arts and Crafts style Bookcase. « Less
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For sale I have a lovely piece of pottery made by the Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The pattern is "Snowberry" and the shape is an Ashtray. This is one of More »
For sale I have a lovely piece of pottery made by the Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The pattern is "Snowberry" and the shape is an Ashtray. This is one of the hardest items to find in the Roseville Snowberry Pattern with or without damage. The piece measures 1 1/4" tall and is approximately 5 3/8" wide in diameter .
The Ashtray depicts very Nice clusters of White Berries with a handful of Detailed Green Leaves on Brown Branches. These rise from the edge and fork into 2 branches and one of them forking again at the top towards the opposite edge. These are set against a Matt Country Blue Glaze with Rose hues background. There are 4 Grooves along the outer edge to rest your cigarettes.
The Ashtray is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no chips, cracks, nicks or dings. There are a few areas along the edge that is weak in the Blue Glaze. One having a bigger glaze miss than the others. The piece is signed "Roseville U.S.A." in incised script. There is also a letter "Y" written in grease pencil which is most likely the finishers mark.
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For sale I have a very nice piece of Art Pottery made by The Rookwood Pottery Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. I would call the Shape a Tapered Swollen Vase. It is a nice size as More »
For sale I have a very nice piece of Art Pottery made by The Rookwood Pottery Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. I would call the Shape a Tapered Swollen Vase. It is a nice size as it stands 4 7/8" tall and is 4 1/2" in diameter at it widest point. The opening in the top is 2 1/2".
The Vase has a very pleasing "Country Blue" background glaze. The form has a large hole in the top and swell out at the neck and tapers down to the bottom. The embossed design is that of Wild Roses entwined between 2 Vines or growing on a Trellis. Such a pleasing form that is not all that commonly found.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The Vase is signed on the underside bottom with Rookwood's Impressed Reverse "RP" Sunburst Logo along with the Roman Numerals "XXVI" for the year of Manufacture, 1926 and form number 2589.
This would look outstanding on that Stickley, Mission, Arts and Crafts Style Bookcase. I'm sure the lucky buyer will be extremely pleased! « Less
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For sale is a very nice piece of Art Pottery made by Hampshire Pottery of Keene, NH. The item is called a "Tankard" or "Mug". The Tankard is done in the much sought after More »
For sale is a very nice piece of Art Pottery made by Hampshire Pottery of Keene, NH. The item is called a "Tankard" or "Mug". The Tankard is done in the much sought after Matte Green Glaze. The Tankard is a nice size as it stands 5 1/2" tall and is 5" in diameter from the outside Handle measurement.
The Tankard has a wonderful Matt Cucumber Green Glaze. This Glaze was a trademark of Hampshire Pottery. The Tankard displays an embossed Holly Leaf and Berry pattern at the top of the Vessel. This Pattern surrounds the entire top of the Tankard. There is a wonderfully applied handle that appears to have reeded beads running vertically from the bottom to the top on each side of the Handle. The Handle has what looks like a Leaf on the flat exterior side when viewed closely. It also acts as a thumb rest when holding the Tankard.
The piece is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks chips or dings. There is some crazing in the glaze and this really adds dimension to the Cucumber Green Texture. There is also a shadow of what appears to have been a paper label that was on the bottom of the piece. The piece is signed with Block Letter "JST & CO KEENE NH." Impressed Mark. This can clearly be seen.
I believe this to be a very early mark prior to Cadmon Robertson's tenure with Hampshire. This would make this piece Circa 1891-1903. Hampshire Pottery was producing a Matt Green Glaze 7 Years ahead of Grueby. Grueby started producing matte green pottery in 1898.
This is a not so commonly found item from Hampshire Pottery in Matt Green. This is an Excellent Example in both Form and Glaze. Those of you who are decorating in the Arts and Crafts, Mission style will surely welcome this beauty. It would look just outstanding on that Stickley Bookcase.
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Steuben Crystal Snail Handle Olive Bowl
MSRP $650.00
Steuben Glass is one of America’s most cherished producers of collectible crystal. Whether it is a Steuben More »
Steuben Crystal Snail Handle Olive Bowl
MSRP $650.00
Steuben Glass is one of America’s most cherished producers of collectible crystal. Whether it is a Steuben vase, bowl, figurine, or sculpture, Steuben pieces are always well received gifts and quickly earn their right as family heirlooms. « Less
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James Pitts |
5620 Dewey Heights Rd |
Pinson |
Alabama-35126 |
USA |
Email : jpittssr@yahoo.com |
Phone : 205-337-1015 |
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