Opalescent float bowls are very scarce, have only seen a few like the opalescent axe man. The gown is draped from her shoulder to her ankles but with no front in the gown. Victoria has a bob haircut puffed out at the back.
Rare Uranium Green Peter Pan Float Bowl August Walther and Sohne Germany Depression Era. This is an ultra rare large heavy Green Uranium clear and frosted art deco float bowl. This float bowl is called the Peter Pan and Tinker bell float bowl set. This set is absolutely gorgeous in this condition. The Peter Pan Figurine and the block are both frosted. This float bowl was made in the Depression Era 1920’s / 1930’s in Dresden, Germany between the two World Wars. This float bowl is 80 or 90 years old. The Peter Pan figurine stands 9.5 inches or 24cm high without the flower block. The foot of the Peter Pan is 5.5 inches or 14cm in diameter. There is 1 small smooth chip under the edge that sits on the block just near Tinker Bells hand. That is the only damage and otherwise the Peter Pan Figurine is in good condition. This Peter Pan has the rare stripped tunic not the plain tunic version. This rare float bowl has been in my collection for a long time, but now some one else can enjoy this lovely float bowl in their collection. The bowl is the rare Samrock bowl, it has 4 leaf clovers around the bowl. The clover flowers protrude out of the glass on the back of the bowl and the whole bowl is frosted or acid etched. The inside of the bowl is clear and it looks wonderful. The bowl measures 13 inches or 33cm in diameter and 3.5 inches or 9cms high. There are no chips, cracks or repairs anywhere on the bowl and it is in very good condition for its age. The flower block measures 6 inches or 15cm in diameter. There are no chips, cracks or repairs anywhere on the flower block. There are air bubbles in the glass in some of the pieces from when they were made which is typical for the manufacturing process for this era. When the parts are assembled and on display it is a very large heavy float bowl. Don’t expect this Peter Pan float bowl to be brand new, it is 80 or 90 years old and in very good condition for its age, as you can see in the photos. So you can expect to have the few little imperfections from when it was made. These bowls with a complete float bowl don’t come up in the Uranium Green colour very often, or in the Shamrock bowl, they are very scarce. You see the odd Peter Pan or Block but it’s rarely in a complete float bowl set any more. Have a look at all the photos to see the lovely colour and condition and how it glows under a black or UV light. I know what it is like to get broken items and feel bitterly disappointed when they are not wrapped properly. I will double box this lovely frosted Uranium Green Peter Pan Float Bowl to protect it, and make sure you get it in the same beautiful condition it is in now.
Rare Uranium Green Frosted & Clear Art Deco Boy. Sitting on the Fish Float Bowl 1920’s or 1930’s. This is a rare Uranium Green frosted Art Deco Boy sitting on the Fish. The uranium figurine is frosted. The uranium float bowl is clear with a frosted finish on the leaves which are protruding out of the back of the bowl. The rim of this bowl turns into the bowl and is a straight rim and is extremely rare, I have not seen another. Most of the leaf bowls usually have the rim of the bowl turning over and out of the bowl. The Boy sitting on the Fish Figurine. Flower Frog is 7.25 inches or 18.5cm high. The built in flower frog is nearly 5.5 inches or 14cm in across. There are 2 tiny chips on the inside edge of the bottom of the flower frog where it sits in the bowl. Otherwise it is in very good condition. There are no chips, cracks or repairs on the figurine. The round bowl is 12.75 inches. In diameter and is 4 inches or 10cms high. There are 2 tiny nibbles on the side of the foot which are hard to notice and you really have to look to see them. Float bowl is in. In diameter at the base and almost 5 inches or 12.5cm in diameter across the top of the stand. It is 3.75 inches or 9.5cms high. In good condition with only a bit of roughness or you could call it nibbles on the inside of the top of the stand. The tiny imperfections have been mentioned for accuracy. You rarely see these uranium green float bowls anymore, they are a lovely bowl. Float bowls in this good condition are getting very scarce, you hardly ever see these Boy on the Fish float bowl sets. It is a good quality figurine and float bowl and is very heavy when combined and on display. These were made in the Depression era 1920’s and 1930’s and are nearly 100 years old. Both the figurine and the bowl glow strong under a UV light. Have a look at all the photos to see the lovely colour and condition. I know what it is like to get broken items and feel bitterly disappointed when they are not wrapped properly. I will double box this lovely green frosted and clear uranium Boy on the Fish. To protect it, and make sure you get it in the same beautiful condition it is in now.
This early 17th century brass bowl with open work is full arabic writing with holy Quran surah and darood sharif in the glory’s of prophet Muhammad and his family hazrat Ali and 12 imam very rare. It is collectors peice with hight beautiful hand knoted inscriptions, 98 percent same as shown in images.. And size shown in images by cm and inch. Description of each items I mentioned in title. For more details if need please don’t hesitate to contact me I will answer as soon as possible. If have crack or something more also I show in images so please check all image’s.
Offering this hard to find rare antique wood dough bowl. Measures 14.5″ x 13.75″ x 4.75 T. This is an early beehive style bowl with a thick footed base. Has an incised rim on the inside but not the outside. Does have a tight line as seen. Displays a nice wear and patina. Great and unique bowl.
Rare Antique Registered Design Royal Doulton Series Ware 8.5/22cm Porcelain Bowl (David Copperfield & Uriah Heep – Charles Dickens). Lovely rare Australian registered design bowl. In excellent condition as shown in 12 sets of photographs attached. Please browse all photographs attached for size, weight and condition as they are self explanatory. David Copperfield is the eighth novel by Charles Dickens. It was first published as a serial in 1849-50, and as a book in 1850. The novel features the character David Copperfield, It is his journey of change and growth from infancy to maturity, as people enter and leave his life and he passes through the stages of his development. It has been called his masterpiece, “the triumph of the art of Dickens”. Some elements of the novel follow events in Dickens’s own life and It was Dickens’s favourite among his own novels. In the preface to the 1867 edition, Dickens wrote, like many fond parents, I have in my heart of hearts a favourite child. And his name is David Copperfield. Uriah Heep is a fictional character created by Charles Dickens in his novel David Copperfield. Heep is one of the main antagonists of the novel. His character is notable for his cloying humility, obsequiousness, and insincerity, making frequent references to his own “‘umbleness”. His name has become synonymous with sycophancy. Royal Doulton was an English ceramic manufacturing company producing tableware and collectables, dating from 1815. Operating originally in London, its reputation grew in The Potteries, where it was a latecomer compared to Royal Crown Derby, Royal Worcester, Wedgwood, Spode and Mintons. Its products include dinnerware, giftware, cookware, porcelain, glassware, collectables, jewellery, linens, curtains and lighting. Three of its brands were Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and Mintons. These brands are now owned by WWRD Holdings Ltd (Waterford Crystal, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton), based in Barlaston near Stoke-on-Trent. On 2 July 2015 the acquisition of WWRD by the Finnish company Fiskars Corporation was completed. The Royal Doulton company began as a partnership between John Doulton, Martha Jones, and John Watts, with a factory in Lambeth London around 1815. Doulton products came to the attention of the Royal family. In 1901 King Edward VII granted the Burslem factory the Royal Warrant, allowing the business to adopt new markings and a new name, Royal Doulton. The company added products during the first half of the 20th century while manufacturing fashionable and high-quality bone china. The Lambeth factory closed in 1956 due to clean air regulations. Pearson & Son Ltd, a subsidiary of the Pearson industrial conglomerate acquired Doulton & Co. Pearson & Son owned Allied English Potteries and merged operations into Doulton & Co. All brands from Allied English Potteries and Doulton & Co. Including Royal Doulton, Minton, Beswick, Dunn Bennett, Booths, Colclough, Royal Albert, Royal Crown Derby, Paragon, Ridgway, Queen Anne, Royal Adderley and Royal Adderley Floral were moved under the umbrella of Royal Doulton. However in 2005 Waterford Wedgwood completed a takeover of Royal Doulton acquiring all assets and brands. In September 2005, the Nile Street factory also closed. Along with other Waterford Wedgwood companies, went into administration on 5 January 2009. Royal Doulton is now part of WWRD Holdings Ltd. Some items are now made in the parent company, WWRD Holdings Ltd in Barlaston, south of the Potteries Conurbation. Further production is carried out in abroad including Indonesia and Poland. On 2 July 2015 the acquisition of WWRD by Fiskars Corporation was completed including brands Waterford, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and Rogaska. The acquisition was approved by the US antitrust authorities.
D E S C R I P T I O N. RARE ANTIQUE EARLY DUTCH DELFT HAND PAINTED BLUE WHITE PORCELAIN LANDSCAPE BOWL. A vintage 18th century. Blue and white delft porcelain. Delft bowl, the outer body hand painted with a scene of pagoda temple and European house, garden and landscape, with lake boat to the foreground, the rear of the bowl with an island within the lake, above which flying birds, the interior rim with flower and arching pattern. The over-all condition of this vintage item is in excellent condition, Lite natural wear, a little chip and cracks on the interior – otherwise in fine form. Please see a large photos. Delft, first produced in the Dutch city of Delft, was created in response to Chinese porcelains. These earthenwares were glazed with tin, which produced a white surface on which artists could paint beautiful scenes and designs. 4 3/4 inches high with a diameter of 5 inches at the widest. Wonderful Collectible, perfect for Display in Home or Office. Just pay when you are finished shopping. Your feedback is very important to us. We describe and photograph items as accurately and honestly as possible. We have been in retail business for nearly 20 years & thru our years of contact we bring you a large selection of items at great prices. We try to offer you the best prices possible on some of the world’s finest brands. Please be sure to check out FAQ page where most your answers will be answered. THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING FROM UNIQUEDEAL!
RARE antique Meissen porcelain charger / serving bowl. Dimensions: approximately 11 5/8″ long x 7 1/4″ widest point x 2 1/2 tall. Condition: The bowl is in very good condition for the age. There are no chips, no cracks. It does have expected wear on gold gilt. Please see all photos as they are part of the description, and contact me if you have any questions. Please see my other auctions & listings. We make great effort to honestly and accurately describe each item listed. Items are not returnable for condition issues commented on or shown in the pictures. We appreciate your Business. We will respond and do whatever it takes to make certain that you feel you were a WINNER.
Extremely Rare Pink Frosted and Clear Draped Lady Figurine in a Buffalo and Indian Hunt Cambridge Float Bowl 1920s / 1930s. The float bowl is very rare and scarce. It is the Cambridge Buffalo and Indian Hunt bowl with a Draped Lady Figurine. There are large Buffalos in the bowl and there are Indians riding horses with bows and arrows chasing the Buffalos. The bowl is a darkish pink. The inside of the bowl is clear and the back of the bowl is frosted. The Buffalos, Indians and Horses are all protruding out of the acid etched bowl. This bowl is a great example of Cambridge Glass featuring American History. There are no chips, cracks or repairs in the bowl or on the 3 feet that the bowl sits on. The large round bowl. The bowl is deep, it comes up high and then scoops down to an inch (2.5cm) from the table where the rim of the bowl ends. This is an extremely rare large heavy pink frosted and clear art deco float bowl. It is so rare it would be a good investment for a collector to add to their collection. This type of bowl is very rarely seen, it is extremely heavy. This float bowl is nearly 100 years old and was made in-between the two World Wars. The Draped Lady Figurine is very large and heavy glass. The Lady is naked with a drape around her, she has 2 rolled hair buns, one on each side of her head. The figurine is 13 & 1/4 inches or 33.5cm high. The flower frog is 5 inches or 12.5cm in diameter and 3 inches or 7.5cm high. The bottom of the flower frog has lovely beading running down the sides of the frog. There are no chips, cracks or repairs in the figurine so both pieces are in excellent condition for their age. There is the odd air bubble in the glass, but this is not damage, air bubbles are typical of the glass manufacturing process from this Era. Have a look at all the photos to see the lovely colour and condition. I know what it is like to get broken items and feel bitterly disappointed when they are not wrapped properly. I will double box this lovely extremely rare pink Lady, Buffalo and Indian Hunt Float. To protect it, and make sure you get it in the same beautiful condition it is in now.
Exceptionally Rare Pre Coalport John Rose Colebrookdale Porcelain Large Tureen & Covered Bowl Circa 1805 – 1810. Very Impressive Size & Real Statement Piece. Rare John Rose & Co Colebrookdale Porcelain Pre Coalport Circa 1805 – 1820 Tureen Likely a bespoke commission for an important family, given the incorporation of a monogram. All hand painted and gilded, Excellent overall condition. Considering the piece is approaching 200 years old. No cracks chips or repairs to the tureen or lid, I have similar pieces listed, each with its own condition report, and photographs. Bottle of wine shown is not included, shown to give you an idea of scale. Approx Tureen Size Inc Lid & Handles: 14. ” w x 11.5″ h. Early pre-1805 porcelains were unmarked and marks were rarely used before 1820. The early, pre-1820 Coalport wares have proved to be of a type of hard-paste porcelain. After 1820 – John Rose incorporated’Coalport’ into his porcelain mark. This item is in the category “Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Decorative Cookware & Tableware\Bowls”. The seller is “pahlavi.london” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.