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Click here to subscribeCharming vintage Goebel Hummel porcelain table lamp titled Birthday Serenade. This delightful piece features two children playing music together, standing beside a tree trunk that forms the lamp’s base. Handcrafted in West Germany, this lamp showcases the iconic Hummel artistry with detailed hand-painted features and soft pastel tones. The underside bears the Goebel Hummel backstamp.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
A Swarovski SCS Woodpeckers crystal figurine, released in 1988 as part of the Caring and Sharing series. This stunning piece features two intricately crafted woodpeckers perched on a frosted crystal tree trunk. The birds' bodies are made of clear faceted crystal, showcasing Swarovski's mastery in precision cutting, with finely detailed beaks and green-accented eyes that bring them to life. Designed exclusively for Swarovski Crystal Society (SCS) members, this limited-edition piece is marked with the SCS logo and year of issue. A must-have for Swarovski collectors, this figurine embodies elegance, craftsmanship, and the beauty of nature.Issued: 1988Dimensions: 4"H Country of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A vibrant pair of parrot figurines, featuring a colorful ceramic macaw perched on a naturalistic tree trunk and a lively Stangl pottery cockatoo adorned with a multicolored crest. The macaw figurine includes intricate feather detailing and measures approximately 10"H, making it the tallest piece in the lot. The Stangl cockatoo showcases vibrant hues and floral accents at its base, with the hallmark and a production code stamped on the underside. The macaw has no visible maker's marks. Both pieces exhibit excellent craftsmanship and are ideal for collectors or as decorative items.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Giuseppe Armani handcrafted elephant figurine, made in Italy, showcasing the artist's exceptional attention to detail and realism. This sculpture features a majestic elephant with its trunk raised, set on a wooden base. Signed "G. Armani" on the base and marked with the Capodimonte "N" backstamp. The piece captures the dynamic movement and textural details of the elephant's wrinkled skin and ivory-colored tusks. A collector's item representing Armani's renowned artistry, ideal for enthusiasts of Italian figurative sculptures and wildlife art. Measures 11"L x 11.75"H. Dimensions: See description Country of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
This charming Swarovski Crystal Small Elephant figurine is a beautifully crafted piece showcasing the playful and gentle nature of this majestic animal. Measuring 1.25"H, the figurine features a faceted crystal body, large expressive ears, and a raised trunk symbolizing good luck. The black crystal eyes add character and depth to the design, while the frosted crystal tail enhances its lifelike appeal. This collectible comes with its original box, measuring 2.5"H x 3.25" in diameter. A delightful addition for any Swarovski collection, this figurine bears the Swarovski acid-etched logo, ensuring authenticity and expert craftsmanship.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A LATE 20TH CENTURY GRANDDAUGHTER CLOCK, the arched glass door enclosing a 6.5 brass and silvered dial, depicting Roman numerals, signed Tempus Fugit, over a glass door, on a box plinth, height 139cm, condition report: untested, overall good condition, one winding key, one trunk key, one pendulum, two weights
Jemdet Nasr, Ca. 3000 BC. A stone amulet in the form of a stylised elephant, with a compact body and short, rounded legs. The head is slightly elongated, with prominent curved ears and a downward-turned trunk. Circular perforations mark the eyes, and a larger hole is drilled through the back for suspension.Size: 15mm x 14mm; Weight: 3gProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s.
Ca. 2400 - 2100 BC. A terracotta chalice with a deep cup set upon a tall, tapering stem that broadens into a wide, circular foot. The cup is decorated with a painted frieze, divided into four sections by parallel lines. Two sections depict a bird with an elongated body, segmented wings, and a curved beak, another features a stylised peepal tree with a vertically striated trunk and radiating branches ending in pointed leaves, while a third presents a single peepal leaf. The stem is encircled by horizontal bands, and the foot is embellished with concentric circles, leaf motifs, and small rosettes.For similar see: Ceramics and Terracotta Figurines from Balochistan of the Katoleck Collection, fig. 205.Size: 210mm x 160mm; Weight: 835gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 400 - 500.An upper section of a gypsum mould cast for oil lamps. The recessed cavity follows the form of a Hayes Type IIA lamp, with a central discus featuring a relief of a palm tree with a slender trunk and symmetrically arranged fronds. The surrounding field is decorated with an alternating arrangement of floral and circular motifs.For similar see: The British Museum, Museum number 1983,1001.4; Christie's, Live Auction 2605, Antiquities, 5 December 2012, Lot 99.Size: 50mm x 150mm; Weight: 720gProvenance: Property of a central London gallery, previously acquired on the Dutch art market; previously acquired on the Belgium art market; Daniel Bogaerts, Brussels, 1995.