7 3/8″ tall, 4 1/2″ across at the widest point, 5 deep. Very good condition in this fine bone china Royal Doulton figurine. 38 is embossed in the bottom not painted on. View the photos to see date. Original crown made in England and hand numbered. To my understanding 1938 is the first year of this figurine that is now discontinued. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Figurines”. The seller is “quahetis_2″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
RARE Early 17th Century dated 1610 Carved Oak Pediment. It measures 34cm by 14cm. If you have any questions please call me on 07866 475069. Thank you for looking. The item “RARE Early 17th Century dated 1610 Carved Oak Panel Pediment” is in sale since Thursday, May 7, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Woodenware\Carved Figures/Models”. The seller is “mortishainc” and is located in Dorset, Dorset. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Images of cats seem to be rarer than those of dogs. This is especially true in early needlework. In this large piece of woolwork, the stitcher created a picture of her striped cat sitting on a red, bun-footed footstool. The green ground around the cat harmonizes well with the elaborate rope-like border stitched in shades of rust, brown, cream and gray. There are two large motifs in leaf shape in the right and left corners of the composition. The cat itself is stitched in finer wool yarn than the background and the border. Part of its face and chest were stitched in a silky-finished floss. The stitcher used a heavy silk floss for her name and date: H. This places this fabulous piece of needlework in the era prior to those that became popular after Victoria took the British throne. It is housed in its original wood and gesso painted frame with a gilded slip and old, bubbled glass. The condition of the woolwork is excellent. There are no holes or staining. The color retention is phenomenal given the age of this embroidery. This must have been a cherished family piece that was kept in a room with few windows that kept the wool from fading. It appears to have been backed with a board at some time that helped keep the needlework free of dust and insects. The attractive frame is in excellent condition as well. I have had it professionally restored to bring it back to its former glory. This is an extraordinary and striking piece of early needlework, and as such, deserves a special place in ones collection. It measures 21-1/2 inches wide and 20-1/2 inches high, including the frame. Personal and cashiers checks also accepted. Expertise in 18th and 19th Century Needlework, British Paintings, and 19th Century Decorative Arts with over 35 Years Experience. The item “Rare Early 19th Century Woolwork Sampler of a Seated Cat Dated 1831″ is in sale since Monday, December 16, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Linens & Textiles (Pre-1930)\Embroidery”. The seller is “perryjoyce” and is located in Sawyer, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Peru, Viet nam, Uruguay.
Very rare original 16th century Swiss stained glass window (not a later 19th century recreation). These silver stained glass lead-light windows often celebrated a wedding and this particular window displays family arms and text caption below in German pertaining to family name’the house of… And dated above and below 1517- incidentally the start of Martin Luther’s Protestant Reformation that year. Excellent original colours that look magnificent in the light. In the photos the panel is angled against a white wall with a small amount of light illuminating from the back. Note, when flat against a wall the panel looks less lively as shown in last photo. Originally would have most likely been inset into a larger plain roundel type window in the family’s home as a centrepiece from what I understand. Measures 485mm x 370mm. Condition is outstanding for age and the lead appears to be original as are all the stained glass panels, there is only one very fine hairline crack to corner of one panel as can be seen in photo 4; part from that I really cannot fault this window. Difficult to find anywhere in the world of this age, quality and condition… Really belongs in a museum! The item “DATED 1517 STAINED ARMORIAL GLASS WINDOW GENUINE SWISS EARLY 16TH CENTURY RARE” is in sale since Sunday, August 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Architectural & Garden\Stained Glass Windows”. The seller is “endeavoursilver” and is located in Auckland. This item can be shipped worldwide.
A very rare pair of early Royal Worcester vases with finely decorated pate sur pate panels of female heads within raised gilt borders. There are also finely detailed gilt Lion mask handles. The vases are 4, 3/8″ (11cm) high and have the Royal Worcester backstamp together with the date mark ” 73 for 1873. One vase has damage to the foot and the other has damage to the top rim (please see photos). There is also some wear to the gilding as would be expected with items of this age. The item “RARE AND EARLY ANTIQUE PAIR ROYAL WORCESTER PATE SUR PATE VASES DATED 1873″ is in sale since Monday, November 19, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery, Porcelain & Glass\Date-Lined Ceramics\c.1840- c.1900″. The seller is “porcelainrob1971″ and is located in Stroud. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom.
Lovely Rare Stoneware Vase. It has a full Martin Brothers mark on its base as you can see in the pics. It is a lovely vase with incised geometric type decoration. Approximately 24 cm tall. It is in good condition. It has some wear and a firing mark on the base and rim. I believe that the rim has a restored hairline also. The photos give an accurate representation. Any questions – please just ask and I will try to answer. Thank you for looking. The item “Rare Early Antique Martin Brothers Vase Dated 1879 With Incised Decoration” is in sale since Monday, July 9, 2018. This item is in the category “Pottery, Porcelain & Glass\Pottery\Art Pottery\British”. The seller is “parkypieces” and is located in Henham Nr Bishop Stortford. This item can be shipped worldwide.