RARE Original Early 20th Century Antique Jaipur Ink Drawing In Frame. Condition – In good condition for age of item. Our Ref – 18591. SEE PHOTOGRAPHS FOR QUALITY AND CONDITION. ANY QUESTIONS ON SIZE AND DIMENSIONS PLEASE. Please call Rob on 07939 554301 or David on 07807 287618 if you need any further help or information.
This beautiful piece of art titled “Pineapple Head” is a rare early work by renowned Saatchi artist, SOOZY LIPSEY. It comes framed in a stunning antique frame that complements the painting perfectly. The piece falls under the categories of both “Art” and “Paintings” and is a perfect addition to any art collection. The painting features an Edwardian gentleman with a pineapple for a head, and is sure to spark conversation and intrigue among viewers. The framing is well done and adds to the antique feel of the painting. This piece is a must-have for any art lover or collector, and is sure to be a focal point in any room. Commissioned and signed on the back.
Early gate marked primitive rustic cast iron cauldron marked “D&M” New Brighton, PA on bottom of the pot. Nice and solid piece with no chips, breaks, or cracks. Condition and dimensions shown in photos. Displays well and is guaranteed old/original. I do my best to write accurate descriptions and mention any damage or other issues, but please use the photos to judge the overall condition for yourself. If you have any questions, feel free to send me a message!
Rare Antique Wemyss Ware Small Black & White Pig marked Wemyss – Post 1930. A Rare Genuine Wemyss Pottery Pig. This splendid pottery pig is hand decorated by Joe Nekola with sponged black on white, hand painted mark’Wemyss’ to base in black. Very Good Condition- no chips, cracks or restoration but has usual crazing to glaze typical of Wemyss and a tiny bit of glaze toss to his right ear (see photos to aid description). Joseph (Joe) Nekola was the son of Karel Nekola and joined the pottery in 1899. He spent two years in Buffalo, USA from 1910-12 before returning to the pottery for a short period. His final stint was between 1928 and 1930, when the factory closed. Joe negotiated the sale of the moulds etc. To the Bovey Tracey pottery in Devon and moved there to continue producing Wemyss Ware.
Estate find, as found; uncleaned; hard to find hammer; has loose and damaged handle; for restoration; for parts or repair, rust, wear, chips, pitting; cracks, dents, dings, you get exactly what is shown, damage, please see all photos; needs clean up from long storage. AS IS AS SHOWN, Lot H6; location M3A. Please see my other listings for machinist tools blacksmith tools, tinsmith tools, mechanics tools, woodworking tools, steampunk items, primitives, and more. We will be liquidating a large estate consisting of military items, woodworking tools, automotive tools, machinists tools, mechanics tools, collectibles, antique and primitives and more. Please put us in your favorites you will not be disappointed. I will try to describe these items to the best of my ability and would not misrepresent anything intentionally. I list the defects, problems and imperfections I see on the items, but I can sometimes miss something or make a mistake. I try to answer every question asked, but cannot guarantee an answer if you ask the day the listing ends. Labels only – we will not accept others. ALSO PLEASE DO NOT ASK US TO SHOW AS A GIFT OR MISREPRESENT THE CONTENTS OR VALUE. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
When I found this piece it was rusted and locked up, I brought it back to life with a short dip in my electrolysis tank. This helps it let go of any gunk and surface rust on the surface without affecting the surface. Please see all photos and bother that the candle receptacle is made from delicate sheet but is good condition and is NOT tin! I can always provide more photos if needed. What you see in the photos is precisely what you will get!
The product is a rare set of six antique Chinese export sterling silver forks made in the early 1940s. These forks feature a traditional Chinese pattern, reflecting the style of the early 1920s to 1940s era. The high-quality silver material, with a composition of 925 sterling silver, adds to its collectible and authentic value. This original set is a unique piece of flatware and silverware that would make a valuable addition to any antique collection.