TWO BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARE, to include a copper coal basket, platter and tea caddy, brass candle sticks, brass ornaments, a large quantity of Viners silverplate tea ware, silverplate pen stand with a glass inkwell, Oneida, an Arts & Crafts Argent pewter hot water pot stamped 1609, a three piece cruet set, four serving trays, etc. (s.d/a.f) (2 boxes + loose)
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TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND METAL WARE, to include copper bed pan, brass and copper fire place tools, brass footed planter, vintage brass stand Rd243605 stamped into the metal, copper kettle and jug, vintage Johnson Brothers teapot, yellow Pareek pattern, A.E.Gray's Pottery large platter, and jug, pink vintage lamp stand with shade, Royal crown derby preserve pot 'derby posies', Paragon preserve pot, 5111, with EPNS lid, Crown Staffordshire trinket plate and covered trinket bowl, a selection of cut glass, glasses, jars, and two ashtrays etc. (sd/af), ( 2 boxes and loose)
Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941). Set of five hand blown glass "Seaforms." With a fluid, rippled russet design along the exterior and a webbed pearl white motif along the interior. The forms range from large open bowls resembling shells to curling and undulating wavy vessels. They are able to be nested together in a variety of unique ways. Etched signature and dated 1984 along the underside of the medium sized vessel and largest platter.Lot Essay:Dale Chihuly first encountered glass art as an interior design student at the University of Washington. Immediately fascinated, he went on to study glass at the University of Wisconsin, which was the first university in the United States to teach glassblowing. From there, he went on to the Rhode Island School of Design, where he continued to learn about glass and eventually ended up teaching. His education continued with a Fulbright Fellowship to go to the famous glassblowing studios of Venice. After his time in Italy, he returned to his home state of Washington to found his own glass school, the Pilchuck Glass School, with Ann and John Hauberg, influential supporters of the arts in Seattle. At this school, his art style and process truly flourished. In particular, Chihuly first fostered the collaborative method of glassblowing he had witnessed in Italy at Pilchuck, something that would become a hallmark of his artistic process.Height ranges from 2 1/2 in to 7 in; width ranges from 5 in to 12 in; depth ranges from 4 in to 12 in.Condition: There are no visible cracks, losses, or restorations to the glass forms. There are two minute accretions along the edge of one of the smaller forms, possibly adhesive residue.
A Hermann Steiner bisque headed doll, marked '128 Herm Steiner Germany 11' to the reverse of the head, inset with fixed brown glass eyes, the open mouth exposing three top teeth, fitted with red wig beneath white cotton bonnet, the bisque head to jointed composition body and wearing a cotton dress and underclothes, 27.5cm tall; together with a Heuback bisque shoulder head doll, marked 'Heubach 275-18/0' to back, with fixed blue eyes, the open mouth exposing four top teeth and long brown wig, the bisque head and shoulder plate to cloth body and kid leather forearms, she wears a cotton gown, underclothes and white kid leather boots, 28.5cm tall; and a Cornish Shallowpool type female doll, with painted composition head to stuffed cloth body, she wears an apron and carries a platter of fish, 21cm tall (3)
Selection of blue glass decorative items to include atomiser perfume bottle, scent bottles, swan, pipe, four frosted shell design scent bottles, ashtray, miniature dolphin, and small vase along with carnival marigold ribbed glass vase, Royal Bruxonia Swan and elephant head handle vintage vase and J&G Meakin small platter with floral border
Blue depression glass decorated with lacey floral motifs. Includes 1 three-toed footed bowl, 1 large fruit bowl, 1 small fruit bowl, 1 oval vegetable bowl, and 1 oval platter. Footed bowl: 10"W x 4.5"H. Large bowl: 10.25"W x 3"H. Small bowl: 6.5"W x 1.75"H. Vegetable bowl: 11"L x 7.75"W x 2"H. Oval platter: 12.75"L x 9.75"W x 1"H. Issued: 1934-1941Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Hazel-AtlasCondition: Age related wear.
Collection of Vintage Glassware and Pottery including large floral glass bowl, fruit set with bowl and small bowls, large platter and 12 matching side plates, and two tall glass vases, with a collection of Large Decorative Pottery Pieces, comprising a 15'' diameter blue patterned shallow bowl, a 15'' diameter red lustre shallow bowl, a 16'' tall red onion shaped vase, and 11'' bulbous vase, a 16'' tall red vase, a 20'' tall slim white vase, a hammered effect silver coloured vase, and a 15'' slim twist vase, plus a collection of Delft Dutch Blue & White Pottery, including a large windmill, vase, clogs, trinket box, plates, figures, etc.
STAR TREK: PICARD (2020-2023) - Beverly Crusher's (Gates McFadden) Screen-Matched Cor Coroli V Award with Carrington Award and Titan Dinner Platter - Beverly Crusher's (Gates McFadden) screen-matched Cor Coroli V Award with Carrington Award and Titan dinner platter from Star Trek: Picard. In Season 3, Episode 1 "The Next Generation," Beverly kept her awards in her quarters aboard the SS Eleos XII. The Cor Coroli Award screen-matches in the opening scene due to the edgework of the slate. Later, Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and William Riker (Jonathan Frakes) had dinner with Captain Liam Shaw (Todd Stashwick) aboard the Titan, where a gold-color platter sat in the center of the table.This lot consists of one slate "Medical Away Team'' award from Cor Coroli V, a glass "The Carrington Award" from The UFP Medical Council, and a decorative gold-color metal platter. The Cor Coroli V award comes with a custom metal display stand. The platter exhibits pitting and mild discoloration around the pitting. Dimensions: (largest) 36" x 8" x 6" (91.5 cm x 20.25 cm x 15.25 cm)Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.
A group of various ceramics to include Portmeirion Table ware , 2 Large oval platter with Dinner & tea plates ,8 Masons , plates , 2 Ironstone Plates together with a set of 4 unmarked toby jugs (1 chipped) , a Limoge Jug and Vase , with 2 small Limoges pin dishes , 3 continental saucers and 2 glass vases with embossed cameos (1 damaged cameo ),
A striking pair of light blue art glass pieces, a standing bowl and a platter with folded sides, both adorned with wavy rims and intricate fine details. Dimensions of the largest item: 10"L x 6.5"W x 3"H. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Minor chips to the feet of the platter.
Pete Sampras Wimbledon Singles Millennium Champion Waterford Crystal Presentation Platter, Inscribed and engraved on plate Pete Sampras Singles Champion With Wimbledon The Millennium Championship Logo to centre, With Wooden Stand and Original Box, Glass Plate Diameter 27cm. Pete Sampras is renowned for his extraordinary success at Wimbledon, where his powerful serve and volley game led him to win seven championships between 1993 and 2000, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest grass-court players in tennis history. From a private collection belonging to the vendor's father, who worked at Wimbledon from the late 1980s to the 2000s.
Ca. AD 0 - 200 A mould-blown pale yellow glass platter, exhibiting a shallow form with a short vertical rim on a short pedestal. In Roman society, glass platters were considered luxurious items, used for serving food during banquets and social gatherings. These platters were meticulously crafted using advanced glassblowing techniques, prized for their exquisite beauty and remarkable transparency. They served as a reflection of the wealth and sophistication of their owners, underscoring the significance of dining and social customs in Roman culture. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 14.40.808. Size: 370mm x 60mm; Weight: 1kg Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014 acquired from D. Giles. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ceramics - a Fielding's Crown Devon rectangular music box, the domed press close cover painted with a hunting scene and signed W. Lamonby, 7cm high; a Bavarian trinket tray, dish and bowl, decorated with 19th century courting scenes, picked out in gilt; an amethyst style shouldered glass vase, 17cm high; a Japanese transfer-printed serving platter; other miscellaneous items including a resin bronze effect figurine, tin trinket box, guilloche enamel vanity set, Barro gas lighter, etc (qty)
Collection of crested ware to include a miniature Oxford ewer by WH Goss, a Hitchin miniature Exeter vase by WH Goss and others, a Franklin Mint model Harley Davidson Heritage soft tail classic, a Hart & Holm ceramic platter decorated with fruits, an Eno fruit salt glass bottle and other items (4 boxes plus)
A small group of studio glass, comprising a decanter and stopper by David Taylor for The Glasshouse, height 29cm, a Fleur Tookey bowl, diameter 32cm, a Liskeard amethyst tinted vase, height 19cm, a Christine Hutte circular platter, diameter 38.5cm, a Karlin Rushbrooke jug, a vase by Michael John Milford and a large circular charger, decorated with two iridescent nudes around a central crescent moon, indistinctly signed and dated 1983, diameter 45cm. Provenance: from the collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.
An early 20th century circa 1930s Depression era uranium pressed glass tea service, likely Hazel Atlas. Each piece with raised floral and foliate design. The lot comprising six teacups and six saucers, five side plates, a cream jug, twin handled sugar bowl and a larger cake plate. The cake platter measuring approx. 25cm in diameter, each teacup 6.5cm tall.
KOSTA BODA Platte und Kanne, 20. Jh. Glas mit blauen Schlieren und schwarzen, weißen und gelben Farbakzenten, Design von Ann Wahlström (unterseitig bezeichnet), Platte (Nr. wohl 73056, D. ca. 34-35 cm) und Kanne mit Henkel (Nr. 89056, H. ca. 30). Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| KOSTA BODA platter and jug, 20th century. Glass with blue streaks and black, white and yellow colour accents, design by Ann Wahlström (marked on the underside), plate (no. probably 73056, d. approx. 34-35 cm) and jug with handle (no. 89056, h. approx. 30). Slight signs of age and use.
Handblown trifle bowl centrepiece, a large Martini glass, a pressed glass seafood platter in green tint of circular form, a large oval pressed moulded salmon dish, a Gisela Graham daisy jug and tumbler, a LSA Izzy vase trailed in red, a Fenton Museum of Modern Art blue iridescent squeezed glass and other items
A collection of early or later 19th century pewter items to include; five small graduating measures (one with missing handle), a 1 half pint tankard, a James Yates circular footed 1/2 pint tankard, a 1/2 pint tankard with ribbed design to lower body, a pewter salt cellar with blue glass liner (missing one pierced area to side/splits), an oval pewter charger/platter with London touchmarks to reverse approx. 40cm diameter and an octagonal European platter with stamped mark to reverse. (11) Further details: lots of wear, scratching, dents, some misshapen areas etc.
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