This gorgeous, custard water pitcher by Northwood is from the Beaded Circles line produced circa 1903 – 1904 and features decorative blue, yellow, and pink enamel flowers and a scalloped mouth. It’s in fantastic condition, especially considering its age, with only wear/gold loss on the pitcher’s mouth. The raised floral and gold beads are still in beautiful condition with no noted chips, cracks, or other damage. Approximate Size: 7.5″ x 8.25″ x 5.725. Please review the photos to determine the condition of this item. The items we sell are vintage, antique, and/or pre-owned. We do our best to photograph and detail the condition of the piece with accuracy and transparency. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Modelled as a young woman standing balancing against a tree, the young man seated at her feet fitting a red color shoe on her left foot resting over his knee, further shoes by his side, on an irregular shaped base with applied leaves and flowers. The figurine adorned with rich enamel painting. The drawn clothing of the characters stands out, especially the woman’s dress which carefully drawn with floral design and each flower is painted in detail. The characters are painted in complementary dark blue colors, accentuated by rich gilding. Perhaps the woman’s posture expresses a sense of embarrassment. On base painted factory marks in red which confirms the stated date of manufacture of this fine and rare Derby figurine and incised pattern? 78. Height 19 cm, Weight 607 grams. Missing tips of two fingers on the girl’s left hand, small chips to the red shoe standing on the ground, overpainted wrist on the girl’s right hand, small chips to the leaves, minimal paint and gilding loss. Please study the accompanying photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this description.
This antique rare early tintype photograph captures a Western cowboy with a rifle and pistol, perfect for collectors of Western Photography. The cowboy subject is beautifully captured in stunning detail, making this a must-have for anyone interested in Western history. The photograph is from the late 19th century and is an excellent addition to any collection. 9cm x 5.5 cm.
This lot consists of. Rare Antique Pressed Steel Early Steelcraft Boycraft Plane Airplane NX170 Pull Toy. All items can be picked up locally…. Please check my Store for many more items.
Very early un usual helmet or tortoiseshell shaped small oil can oiler. Please see pictures for condition and sizing some pitting and rust un cleaned as in acquired condition. Not seen another one like this shape. Chain is not attached to brass screw lid. Quite nice oiler for collectors automobile garage old tools collector man cave. Please see my other un usual oilers and items.
Up for sale is a nice Copper Engraved map published in Mentelle & Chanlaires. A rare antique, colored map this is a full page map (two pages with crease down center) from the atlas measuring approximately 20 by 16 inches. Published early 19th century. Overall map is in acceptable condition. There is a large stain on the bottom 1/3 of the map. There are several 1.5 inch tears along the bottom border, one slightly affecting the print of the map. There are several very small tears along the right and left edges. There is some creasing and folding along the map. The middle of the originally 2 piece map was reattached, resulting in a crease down the center. Rips and tears on this map do not extend beyond the boarder area into the map. Other chipping at edges, small dings and nicks here and there mostly impacting boarder area. The back of this map is blank. Map has been stored flat. Map will look great framed.
Old and original guaranteed. Shows wear and use as shown. Barn fresh, I have not cleaned it. Has a musty smell to it. Has some minor holes and tears on it as shown. Not sure of size or maker. Found in the attic of a very old New England home.
Extremely Rare Early 18th C Chantilly Soft Porcelain Lobed Beaker with Blossoms. Extremely Rare French Early 18th C Chantilly Soft Porcelain Lobed Beaker with Blossoms. Presenting a Fascinating and Extremely Rare Antique French Soft Past Porcelain Blanc de Chine Lobed Beaker with Applied Decoration by Chantilly which Dates to the Early 18th Century Circa 1735 Slightly Oval at Rim and Finely Potted in Chinese Taste, with Applied Flowers and Foliate which Trail Around Body No 2. Measures just over 7.5 cm High and 8 cm at Widest. Good Antique Condition but does have several small chips to rim and losses to flowers and foliate which is commensurate with age A Superb Piece Another is Also Available. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed!
Beautifully modelled and hand painted figurine made in Derby in the early 19th century. Quite typical of Derby at this time. A lady is seated on a chair with a delicately pierced back, holding a purple, gold-trimmed towel over her shoulders and a mirror in her other hand. A man stands beside her, dressing her hair, a hat and a pair of scissors on the irregular plinth beside her. The barber wears a long cobalt blue coat with gold pattern and a waistcoat with gold buttons. The lady wears a detailed painted dress in deep blue and gold. The base is typical of the period with some greenery and applied flowers. This group of Derby hairdressers, painted in shades of green, red and cobalt, is set on a raised rococo plinth with rich gilding. The figure is richly enamelled. The base is painted with the factory crown mark in red, confirming the date of manufacture of this fine and rare Derby figure and the incised pattern? 84. As mentioned by John Twitchett in his book’Derby Porcelain’, such a figure was exhibited in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Height 19cm, Weight 605g. Condition – minor losses to enamel and gilding, small chips to the plant leaves. There were scissors in the hands of the hairdresser – they are not there now. Otherwise excellent antique condition. Please study the accompanying photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this description.
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