Antiques
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$95.00
A delightful petite antique medicine cabinet with mirrored door, dating from the early 1900’s. Designed to hang on the wall, this antique cabinet has a simple design More »
A delightful petite antique medicine cabinet with mirrored door, dating from the early 1900’s. Designed to hang on the wall, this antique cabinet has a simple design with fantastic mint green chippy paint, and a small curved thumb latch. This medicine cabinet measures 15-1/4†wide, 19-1/2†tall, and protrudes 6-1/2."
NMC20-RW « Less
|
Antiques
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
The Preservation Station |
1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
USA |
Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$125.00
A fantastic salvaged medicine cabinet with a simple beveled door, dating from the early 1900’s. Designed to be set into a wall, this antique bathroom cabinet has More »
A fantastic salvaged medicine cabinet with a simple beveled door, dating from the early 1900’s. Designed to be set into a wall, this antique bathroom cabinet has fabulous sage green crackled paint and a small latch. This medicine cabinet measures approx. 22-5/16" wide and 24-1/4†tall, and is designed to fit an opening 17-3/8†wide, 19-5/16" tall and 4-1/4" deep.
NMC21-RW « Less
|
Antiques
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
The Preservation Station |
1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
USA |
Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$145.00
A lovely pair of antique marble corbels, dating from the 19th century. Originally used as supports under a mantel shelf, these corbels feature a delightful double teardrop More »
A lovely pair of antique marble corbels, dating from the 19th century. Originally used as supports under a mantel shelf, these corbels feature a delightful double teardrop design. These pieces would also serve as a wonderful alternative to bookends. These marble brackets are in excellent antique condition with the expected wear around the edges as pictured. These corbels measure 10-3/4" tall, 4" wide and have a 2-5/8" projection.
NPC21-RW « Less
|
Antiques
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
The Preservation Station |
1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
USA |
Email : info@thepreservationstation.com |
Phone : (615) 292 3595 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$265.00
For Sale is a lovely vase made by Fratelli Toso (Murano) of Italy. This Handkerchief Vase is a nice cabinet size as it stands 3 " (76.20 mm) tall and is 3 1/2" (88.90 mm) in More »
For Sale is a lovely vase made by Fratelli Toso (Murano) of Italy. This Handkerchief Vase is a nice cabinet size as it stands 3 " (76.20 mm) tall and is 3 1/2" (88.90 mm) in diameter at its widest point.
The Vase displays a squat form with a 7 ruffled top that is even or level at the top border. This was known as "Fazzoletto" or (Handkerchief) shaped. It is further decorated with vertical Pink and White Latticino Ribbon decoration that comes out from the Pontil underneath and rises to the top even border. These ribbons wrap around each other and look like a chain link. This strongly resembles Ribbon Candy. There is also a metallic speckled gold ribbon that divides each chain link shape ribbon and this is known as "Adventurine". This is right in the middle of each ribbon and was very hard to capture with my camera.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is a small Pontil Scar on the bottom. The Vase is not signed but the decoration is a well documented decor by Fratelli Toso (Murano) Italy done during the Mid Century Era. More than likely this had a paper label at one time. This Italian Art Glass Vase was made Circa 1950-1959.
I was told by an Italian Glass expert this Style Vase is often Confused as being made by Venini. The difference between them is the way the top of the Vase is formed. The Venini Vases were pulled above the rim and not even like the Fratelli Toso ones. The Fratelli Toso are much Rarer than the Venini ones. « Less
|
Antique Art Glass
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$225.00
For Sale is a lovely piece of Art Glass made by Wilhelm Kralik Sohn of Eleonorenhain Bohmen (Bohemia). This is now the modern day "Czech Republic". The Vase is an Optic More »
For Sale is a lovely piece of Art Glass made by Wilhelm Kralik Sohn of Eleonorenhain Bohmen (Bohemia). This is now the modern day "Czech Republic". The Vase is an Optic Ribbed Vase with Applied Decorations. The Vase is a nice cabinet size as it measures approximately 3 3/8" tall, 4 3/4" in diameter from the outside of the applied Fruit Decoration. The bottom of the Vase measures 2" in diameter.
The Vase displays a squat round shape with a raised neck. It has a lovely style of art glass similar to Steuben's Verre de Soie or Glass of silk base glass. It has Optic Vertical Ribbing throughout. On one side are Two elongated Grapes or Plums fused to the surface of the Glass with Green Leaves and stems. The Plums or Grapes are done is a deep Purple Iridescent glass with the leaves showing detailed veins in the leaves. You can actually feel the grooves in the leaves and these are done in a Green Iridescence. The base glass has soft white to clear iridescent finish. The colors are just superb as you can see strong fuchsia throughout.
This Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no chips, cracks, nicks or dings. The Vase has a polished top rim and no pontil mark on the bottom. This means the vase was blown from the top and cut from the blowing pipe at the top of the neck and then polished. This was quite common with the Bohemian Glass blowers of the day. The Vase is unsigned but the shape and decoration can be documented at the on-line Kralik Glass Website. This Pattern Line was simply known as "Applied Fruit"
http://www.kralik-glass.com/frametemplate.html Click on Link to the left then click on Kralik Visual Index "A-M". Scroll down towards the right side 2nd from end and you will see this pattern "Applied Fruit". Click on it and it will open to show you the same shape.
This Vase would make lovely addition to any Art Deco or Art Nouveau Art glass Collection. This vase was made circa 1905-1920. « Less
|
Antique Art Glass
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$1295.00
For Sale is a beautiful piece of Art Glass made by Legras of Paris, France. This is a beautifully Acid Etched Cameo Enameled Vase. The Vase has some size to is as it stands 7 More »
For Sale is a beautiful piece of Art Glass made by Legras of Paris, France. This is a beautifully Acid Etched Cameo Enameled Vase. The Vase has some size to is as it stands 7 3/4" tall and is approximately 7 1/4" in diameter at the shoulder. The opening at the top of the vase is 3 3/4" outside diameter.
The Vase depicts wonderful pattern of acid etched enamel flowers in a Cranberry Red color. These are set against an acid etched frosted bark textured background. These Flowers in the vase resemble a Dogwood Tree in full blood. The detail is just wonderful as you can see the veining and the pistils in the Flowers. The shape of the Vase is a very pleasing Tapered Swollen Shoulder form. The pattern is predominately on the upper portion of the Vase. The pattern surround the entire vase.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There is very minor rough spot on the top rim and you can only feel this if you run you finger along the edge. Quite minor and insignificant. This Vase also has a countersunk polished pontil and fire polished top lip. This is the sign of quality piece of art glass. The Vase is signed "Legras" in a acid cut cipher along the front lower section. The bottom is also signed "Ovington New York France" in blocked acid etched letters just outside the pontil and into the pontil. This Vase was specifically made for the famous Ovington Retail Store in New York City at the turn of the century.
This Pattern in this form is hard to find. This Vase is similar to those made by one of their Contemporary's of the day, Daum and Galle'. If this vase was made by Daum or Galle' it would be worth $3000-$5000. These were made to be able to be owned by the middle class. This Vase was made Circa 1900-1915.
This is a brief History of Legras.
In 1864 Auguste Legras took over the St. Denis glassworks and founded Legras. He was already an experienced glassmaker, and began producing a massive amount of glass in many commercial types and styles. The company was soon very successful. It was profitable enough for the family to take over the established Pantin glassworks in 1897. Somewhere around 1900, possibly at the great Paris Exhibition, Legras discovered Emile Galle, and Legras decided to seriously concentrate on producing art nouveau style glass, both Cameos like Galle and a wide range of other techniques. In 1909 Auguste retired and the company was taken over by his son Charles, who quickly started to focus on the early scent bottles being designed by Rene Lalique for Coty, getting a contract to produce some early ones before Rene Lalique was fully geared up to produce them. Like most French Glass makers, the Legras works closed between 1914 and 1919. After 1919 they quickly identified the need to move to Art Deco style production. Legras produced quite a range of different and original art glass. However a significant part of their production followed the styles of Galle, Daum, Moser, Rene Lalique, Schneider, etc. Sometime in the late 1920s, Legras' production of art glass effectively ceased. « Less
|
Antique Art Glass
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$850.00
For Sale is a beautiful piece of Art Glass made by Mont Joye of Paris, France. There are beautiful Enameled Pansies on a base glass of Amethyst to Clear. The Vase is very More »
For Sale is a beautiful piece of Art Glass made by Mont Joye of Paris, France. There are beautiful Enameled Pansies on a base glass of Amethyst to Clear. The Vase is very tall as it stands 11 3/4" tall and is approximately 4 7/8" in diameter at the base. The opening at the top of the vase is 3" outside diameter.
The Vase depicts wonderful enameling of multi-colored Pansies. There is Off White to Yellow, Solid Yellow, Lilac Purple to deep Purple accented with Yellow Pansies in full bloom. The detail in the enameling is outstanding. You can see the Pistils in three of the four opened blooms. There are also Two Lily Buds just to the left of the top two blooming flowers and 2 Buds to the right corner of the bottom Blooms. There are also sprigs of ferns in the background painted in Gold that give the artwork a wispy feeling of Spring in the air. There are also leaves with nice shading of Greens and Blue Greens throughout the pattern. These leaves are outlined in Gold.The pattern is predominately on one side of the Vase. The Mottled Gold Enameling along the top Border finishes this piece exquisitely.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There is very minor gold enamel loss around the top rim as you can see that most of it is there. The beauty is in the Color and Enameling of the Vase. The Vase is signed in with the letter "P" in Red and the number "5" or the letter "S" in green. This is probably the artist or finishers mark. This Vase also has a countersunk polished pontil. This is the sign of quality piece of art glass. This Pattern is also hard to find. You commonly find the Iris and Lily but rarely find the Pansy Pattern.
This is a brief History of Mont Joye Glass.
Glass bearing the name «deVez», «Mont Joye», and «Pantin» was produced by the same company. E. S. Monot at La Villette near Paris founded this company in 1850. In 1859, known as «Cristallerie de La Villette» the company was transferred to Pantin, at that time a suburb of Paris and now a part of Paris. After F. Stumpf joined the company in 1868 it became «Monot & Stumpf». In 1873 Monot's son joined the company and the name changed to «Monot, Pere et Fils et Stumpf». About 1894 the company became known as the «Stumpf, Touvier, Violette & Cooye,» and the same company produced «Pantin». After WW1 merged with Legras & Cie.
This is an extremely large Mont Joye Vase. You commonly find 6-8" Versions and sometimes you can find 10" ones. It is considered somewhat Rare to find one that is almost 12" tall. It was very common for these tall vases to get knocked over and broken. This one is NOT!! This Vase is in amazingly Great Shape for being 100+ years old.
Mont Joye enameled glass was produced at the turn of the Century. It was extremely popular both in Europe and North America. This is an extremely large Mont Joye Vase.This type glass was of high quality and became very desirable among Fine Glass Collectors. This Vase was made Circa 1900-1915. « Less
|
Antique Art Glass
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$595.00
For Sale is a beautiful piece of art glass made by the Moser Glass works Company of Karlsbad, Austria. The form is a Wheel Cut and Gold Gilded Cabinet Vase. The Vase has a More »
For Sale is a beautiful piece of art glass made by the Moser Glass works Company of Karlsbad, Austria. The form is a Wheel Cut and Gold Gilded Cabinet Vase. The Vase has a petite size to it as it stands 3 3/8" tall and is 3 1/4" in diameter. The top opening is roughly 1 1/2" in diameter outside measurement.
The Vase has a bulbous bottom with an elongated neck with applied handles. The vase has a wonderful and beautiful Amethyst Colored Neck that was blown off of a clear body background glass. It has 3 applied handles that somewhat resemble twigs. The Vase is further decorated with wonderful wheel cut art nouveau flowers. There appears to be 3 different flowers. One of the flowers looks like a Lily, another like a Tulip and the last one like a Wild Rose. The details in the flowers and leaves is outstanding as you can see detailed veining and the folds and creases in the flowers. To finish and add some color to this vase the raised Twig Style branches have been Gold Gilded along with the top lip and along the exterior edge of the lip.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no chips, cracks, nicks or dings. There is some Gold Gilding loss especially to the flat top lip as pictured. The other areas are marginal. One could have this re-gilded if they wanted to. There are several scratches on the bottom flat side and is typical on clear crystal glass with age. The piece is not signed and more than likely had a paper label at one time.
This is a Quality and Lovely piece of art glass and would be a wonderful addition to ones art glass collection. I'm quite sure the lucky buyer will not be disappointed with the purchase of this vase. This Vase was made Circa 1880-1900. « Less
|
Antique Art Glass
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$556.00
Good-sized 19th century brooch, domed shape with open rococo scroll design. Central area set with 5 large aquamarines. There is some decorative engraving to the leaves of the More »
Good-sized 19th century brooch, domed shape with open rococo scroll design. Central area set with 5 large aquamarines. There is some decorative engraving to the leaves of the scrolls. Brooch measures 37 mm by 56 mm wide and 16 mm thick. Hollow made, so light, possibly early 19th century with slightly longer pin and C clasp. No hall marks, but tested as 9ct yellow gold. There are some minor splits to one of the scrolls (see extreme closeup photos), but nothing evident to the naked eye. There are a few small old repairs to the rear - not on the face of the brooch though. Overall, a very striking show-stopper of an antique brooch in very wearable condition. Total 9.56g. « Less
|
Antique Jewelry
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
Anticus Antiques |
8 Cass Street |
Russell |
New Zealand |
Email : anticus@xtra.co.nz |
Phone : +64 9 403 8000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price :
$225.00
For Sale is a Lovely piece of Art Glass made by the Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. The shape is a Vase and the color is Green. The Vase is More »
For Sale is a Lovely piece of Art Glass made by the Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. The shape is a Vase and the color is Green. The Vase is large as it measures 6 5/16" tall and is 7 1/4" wide at the mouth. The base of this lovely Vase is 4 3/4" in diameter.
The pattern of this vase is known as Catalonian and was advertised as "Glass of Old Spain". It has a light Green color that is accented with air bubbles varied in size throughout the entire body of the piece. This is green Vaseline glass and has a great green glow under a black or UV light. There are horizontal rings that vary in size and spacing. The Vase display a triangular shaped body with a wide circular flared top lip. The lip is not perfectly round and gives this piece that hand blown look. The vase has an Art Deco appeal and you can see the influence of Lalique Glass in this and many other early pieces produced by this company.
This particular line was created by Reuben Haley who was known as one of the best glass designers in the country. He was not only a glass master but also a sculptor and metal worker. He would mold his design from clay first and then produce it in glass and was the creator of the Ruba Rombic and Martele Line as well. The Muncie Pottery Company is also known for its' Ruba Rombic line which was also designed by Reuben Haley.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The Vase is unsigned but guaranteed to be Vintage Consolidated Glass. There is the typical rough pontil scar where it was broken away from the pipe and you can see that this was blown into a one piece mold from the mold line.
This a rare and hard to find form in the Catalonian Line so purchase with confidence. This Vase was made Circa 1927-1941. « Less
|
Antique Art Glass
|
Vendor Details
|
|
ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE |
|
|
Vendor Details |
Close |
Contact Info : |
CLEMENTS ANTIQUES OF NH |
Email : lastminute713@metrocast.net |
Phone : (603) 387-5329 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|