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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
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Anticus Antiques |
8 Cass Street |
Russell |
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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
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For sale is a beautiful Perfume Bottle made by Phoenix Art Glass. The Glass is hand blown from a pipe and has an Art Nouveau appeal to it. The Perfume measures approximately More »
For sale is a beautiful Perfume Bottle made by Phoenix Art Glass. The Glass is hand blown from a pipe and has an Art Nouveau appeal to it. The Perfume measures approximately 6 1/8" tall and is 3 1/4" wide at the shoulder of the bottle The bottom of the bottle measures approximately 1 1/4" wide.
The Perfume Bottle depicts a beautiful Blue Aurene, Favrile iridescence. The top Stopper has a brilliant Gold Aurene, Favrile. They both have vertical ribbing and the combination works in harmony. The iridescence in both is just outstanding. The stopper shows brilliant hues of fuchsia in the low relief of the ribbing and looks just splendid. The top of the stopper is so thin and delicate it is amazing there is no damage!
The Perfume is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There is an imperfection in one of the lower ribs iridescence. This was made this way and not damage. The Vase is signed with a round foil label that reads "Phoenix Studios Carl Radke". This is a quality piece of contemporary American Art Glass and I am sure even the collector of early art glass not be disappointed with their purchase. « Less
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Lovely half doll, mounted as a hat or crumb brush. Straw bristles, ribbon, and porcelain doll. Probably 1920s. Measures 20 cm long (8 inches). Excellent condition.
Lovely half doll, mounted as a hat or crumb brush. Straw bristles, ribbon, and porcelain doll. Probably 1920s. Measures 20 cm long (8 inches). Excellent condition. « Less
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For Auction is a beautiful Art Glass Salt made by The Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Company of Maspeth (Queens), Long Island New York. The Salt stands 1 1/8" tall and has a More »
For Auction is a beautiful Art Glass Salt made by The Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Company of Maspeth (Queens), Long Island New York. The Salt stands 1 1/8" tall and has a diameter of 2 5/8".
The Salt displays a gold Iridescence with very strong hues of Fuchsia on the outside and inside. When looking inside it is absolutely beautiful as you can see Platinum Blue, Purple, Green, and Strong Fuchsia tones. The piece changes in color as you turn it in the light. The Salt has Vertical Ribbing throughout and a very tiny raise and fire polished top lip. The salt was made to compete with L.C.T. Tiffany Favrile and Steuben Aurene Salts.
The Salt is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. This piece has a beautiful polished counter sunk pontil. It is signed on the bottom with the etched "Quezal" cipher as pictured.
Martin Bach Sr. was the founder of Quezal. He worked for L.C.T. Tiffany Studios from 1892-1902. The quality of his glass was as good as Tiffany, Steuben and Loetz. The Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Co was in business from 1902-1924. Quezal Art Glass pieces Rarely come up in today's market. They were more noted for their Art Glass Shades they produced by the tens of thousands. It appears that the collectors do not want to let these go. I'm quite sure the buyer will be very pleased with their purchase.
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For sale is a very nice piece of art pottery made by The Brush McCoy Company of Roseville, Ohio. The shape is considered cabinet Vase. The Pattern is one of Brush McCoy's More »
For sale is a very nice piece of art pottery made by The Brush McCoy Company of Roseville, Ohio. The shape is considered cabinet Vase. The Pattern is one of Brush McCoy's most sought after patterns called, "Amaryllis". The vase 5 1/4" and is 2 5/8" in diameter. The opening of the Vase is 1 13/16" in diameter outside measurement.
The Vase displays embossed long stemmed Amaryllis in full bloom bordering the shoulder of the vase. They are growing up an out of vertical narrow leaves for a nice Arts and Crafts flair. There is some extra attention drawn to the leaves as you can see the veining on them in the middle. You can also see the pistils and stamens in the center of the Amaryllis flowers. The Vase is glazed in a high gloss Majolica style glaze and the colors are just beautiful. The background is a deep pea green with moss green background glaze and the Flowers are done in a beautiful Burgundy There are no 2 flowers with the same. There are deep and light colored flowers.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There is a stilt pull on the bottom. This is factory and not considered damage. This happens when the Vase is taken from the oven. They sit on a tripod stilt. You can clearly see the 3 marks on this vase. The Vase is not signed but there is no doubt this is the Amaryllis Pattern made by Brush McCoy as this pattern is well documented.
These Cabinet Vases are quite hard to find. These were small and when found they usually have severe damage. This one doesn't even have a flea nick. This Vase was made, Circa 1910-1920. « Less
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Dainty little early Victorian mourning or remembrance ring. The face of the ring is gold scrolls mounted with a clover shape of three turquoises and five tiny little mine-cut More »
Dainty little early Victorian mourning or remembrance ring. The face of the ring is gold scrolls mounted with a clover shape of three turquoises and five tiny little mine-cut diamonds. At the rear of the face is a glass panel under which is a tiny area of tightly plaited dark brown hair. Face of ring measures 7 mm diameter (just over 1/4 inch). Ring is in very good condition, there is some thinning to the band at the rear of the finger, but this was always a fine ring, and it is in perfectly good condition to last quite a few more years. Ring fitting is English H+ (USA size 4) with an internal diameter of 14.86 mm. Very beautiful ring from a long-ago era, circa 1830s-40s. « Less
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For Sale is a very unusual piece of pottery made by a factory in Japan to compete with Weller's well known and desirable pattern, Coppertone. The shape is a vase or figural More »
For Sale is a very unusual piece of pottery made by a factory in Japan to compete with Weller's well known and desirable pattern, Coppertone. The shape is a vase or figural vessel and measures approximately 4" tall, 4 3/4" in overall length and 3 3/4" deep.
The Vase depicts a frog clinging to a Water Lily in full bloom perched upon a lily pad. The frog and lotus blossom have crisp details and is molded from an original Weller Coppertone frog as it is the same exact size and form everyone is familiar with. The difference is all in the high gloss Jade Green glaze accented with pink highlights for the details. There is also a slight frothy white glaze around the edge of the lily pad and tips of the flower petals.
The piece is signed on the bottom with an impressed "MADE IN JAPAN" in block letters. It is somewhat difficult to see and when I first picked up this little piece I was baffled that I had never come across a Coppertone piece in a high gloss glaze before. Imagine my surprise after closer examination to find out it is a vintage import. The clay on the bottom is even close to the color of Ohio Valley Clay.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There is a firing line or separation of the clay by the center hole on the bottom that happened during manufacturing and does not show or hurt the value. This is rather a rare find. You can search the Internet and Ebay and you will have a problem in finding a similar one. I have never seen one before this one and I have collected and sold Weller Coppertone for some 38 Years.
The Vase was more than likely made sometime during the 1930's. « Less
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For sale is a beautiful Amphora art pottery vase made by Reissner, Stellmacher and Kessel who was considered the best manufacturer of this type of pottery. The Vase is rather More »
For sale is a beautiful Amphora art pottery vase made by Reissner, Stellmacher and Kessel who was considered the best manufacturer of this type of pottery. The Vase is rather large as it measures 7 3/8" tall and is approximately 7 3/4" in diameter. The outside rim measures approximately 4 1/4" and the mouth measures 2 3/4" wide.
The Vase depicts a wonderfully detailed Rooster in a barnyard scene with what appears to be Birch trees in the foreground and nice fields with trees in the background. This painting is done in various shades of Blue and White with nice outline details of both the rooster and the trees. This is all on the belly or the bulge of the vessel. The bottom third of the vase is done in a classic amphora iridescent cobalt blue background glaze with mauve mottling. There is a nice raised gilded decorative pattern over the blue glaze with circles and scallops that is quite pleasing. There is also a raised gilded dot to accent each scallop in the pattern The top rim of the Vase is also gilded in gold.
The Vase is considered to be in Very Good to Excellent condition as there are no cracks in this lovely piece. There is some minor flaking to the gilding at the base of the vessel where it has been set down too hard or from spinning the vase on the surface instead of picking it up and turning it to view the scene. It does not detract from the piece however as the main subject matter is the proud rooster strutting his stuff for the ladies! There is also a few of the raised dots with small surface glaze chips that do not detract from its beauty and finally some wear to the gilding on the top rim. The Vase is marked with a Red ink stamp that reads "R St. K TURN TEPLITZ BOHEMIA" surrounding a kiln in a circular manner as well as the words "MADE IN AUSTRIA". There is also an incised mark in an oval that reads "AMPHORA AUSTRIA". Finally there are impressed block numbers that read "3264" with the number "26" impressed underneath that.
The first Amphora manufacturer was Reissner, Stellmacher and Kessel beginning in 1892 and they were recognized for their superior quality. They had many unusual forms with spectacular glazes. There were many other potters in the Turn-Teplitz region as well however. R St. & K's was introduced to the United States in 1893 at the Chicago World Fair and they were awarded "Best in Show". In 1905 Stellmacher left the company to start his own business and R St. & K's name was changed to Amphora Werke Reissner.
There is the possibility that this Vase was decorated by Paul Dachsel. This Vase was made Circa 1892-1905. « Less
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For Sale is a beautiful piece of carnival glass made by the Millersburg Glass Company of Holmes County, Ohio. The shape is a Creamer and the pattern is "Hanging Cherries". More »
For Sale is a beautiful piece of carnival glass made by the Millersburg Glass Company of Holmes County, Ohio. The shape is a Creamer and the pattern is "Hanging Cherries". The Creamer measures 4 1/4" tall and is 5 5/8" in diameter from outside spout to the outside handle measurement.
The Creamer depicts very detailed clusters of hanging cherries from branches and stippled leaves that are realistic with attention to the veining and serrated edges. The piece has one molded handle and is finished with a soft scalloped edge to the top rim along with a spout to pour the cream. It has a collar base and smooth interior. The iridescence on this Creamer is excellent and stunning. You can see vivid colors of Gold, Blue, Purple, and Teal on the exterior and interior. This iridescence is considered to be a Radium finish.
This Creamer is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. All the teeth on the top border are damage free, not even a flea nick. The mold is crisp and the detail in the leaves is outstanding. The piece is not signed but the pattern is a well documented Millersburg pattern.
Millersburg Glass Company began constuction in 1908 by John W. Fenton after breaking away from the Fenton Art Glass Company where he and his brothers, Frank and Charles, were partners. He began glass production in May of 1909 however the company filed for bankruptcy in 1911 most likely due to his lack of business experience and remote location. John was noted for his extravagance and attention to detail in his workmanship making Millersburg some of the most desirable carnival glass available. I have also read that Black Cherries were John's favorite fruit and several of the trees planted on the property surrounding the factory. He would sometimes have his workers climb the trees and break off a branch for him to study and work on his patterns.
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