Here’s a super rare pair of very early Ethiopian beaded chokers with silver packets at the center. As you’ll see in the photos one of them has come apart. Approximately 12 long each. These are museum quality — I’ve never found another.
A rare pair of antique Staffordshire pottery monkey figures, dating from the first half of the 1800s. The monkeys are seated on a mound and holding fruit. They are a true mirror pair – one monkey holds the fruit in its left hand, the other monkey holds the fruit in its right hand. The figures are approximately 3.25 inches tall. There are no chips, no cracks, just some crazing and paint loss and wear, and some minor kiln firing flaws. Please see the photos for details. Thank you for looking! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
Business & contact Information’. Can be found at the bottom-left of this page. For telephone inquiries, please. LARGE RARE PAIR EARLY 19thc ASIAN POLYCHROME CARVED HORSES WITH MUGHAL RIDERS. This is an exceptionally rare pair of Large Early 19th century Period Polychrome Painted. Carved Asian Stallion Horses with Mughal Warrior Riders. The magnificent, original and unrestored pieces portray a male and female Mughal Warrior Rider, each wearing an Indian Turban, with a pair of ancient-style earrings and carrying a sword on each side. Form, both of the horses and riders are of a stunning patination and each retains remnants of the original paint and pigmentation colours throughout. The horses retain their original Reins, original Bridles and their original Saddles. These period pieces are rare, they are on a grand country house scale, and they both date to at least the early part of the 19th century, and very possibly much earlier! Provenance: Direct from a private collection. Completely original and unrestored. Retaining remnants of the original paint and pigmentation. There are aged-related wood splits in places and a partly broken sword – see images. Ready to be enjoyed immediately. A Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) will be provided by artsonline with this piece. Great care and much time are taken over the safe transportation of the Fine Art and Antique pieces that we sell. We pack extremely carefully, so you can rest assured that your piece will arrive with you in perfect condition. Pay Securely – Telephone orde rs welcome.
Rare Antique pair of cased blue satin vases by THOMAS WEBB & SONS early 19th Century. Pair of Arts and Crafts vases by THOMAS WEBB & SONS. Pair of blown and satin-finished glass vases from the English Manufacture Thomas Webb & Sons, decorated with crossed lines in white and blue satin-finish, creating a velvety feel. Condition is excellent, no chips or cracks, take note they are hand blown glass so there is a slight variation of the shape of the blade pattern, take care to look at all images. Height 19 x Width 13 cm. All items are sensitively and minimally cleaned. Any questions please don’t hesitate to drop me a message. All items will be packaged using recycled or reused materials to help minimise any environmental impact. Please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. We mention any obvious defects to the glass such as chips, cracks, etc. In our description but there may also be minor manufacturing faults eg. Marks from the mould, straw marks and air bubbles, which is normal for glass of this era.
Not new with crazing but otherwise in good vintage condition as seen clearly in the 24 pictures/sizes are seen in photos. Crazing is the effect on pottery which causes it to have a web of tiny cracks over its surface. These are not cracks in the actual structure of the pottery but actually an effect on the glazed part of the pottery. This exquisite pair of miniature figurines is a I believe rare antique find from the early 20th century. The Staffordshire King Charles Spaniel Dogs are beautifully crafted with a glossy finish and art pottery production style. Measuring about 3 inches in length and 4 inches in height, these original figurines are handmade and feature intricate details, including the iconic Staffordshire Dogs pattern. The white and black colour scheme adds to their vintage charm, and they are unboxed, ready to display in any collection. These figurines are a must-have for any dog lover or collector of early 20th-century pottery. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this stunning pair of Staffordshire King Charles Spaniel Dogs.
This rare antique still life print from the early 1900s showcases a still life of dead birds and fish. The artist, Charles Busteed Fowler has successfully captured the essence of nature in this medium-sized handmade framed print measuring 17 inches in length and 9 inches in width. The print is a water color with hand-tinted features that add depth dimension to the subject. Fowler was a renound architect. Making these very rare watercolors. Fowler came to the United States in 1908 and stayed till 1913 and went back to Vancouver. The theme of nature is prevalent in these prints, with fish, as well as birds being the main subjects. The style is still life, and the material used is paper. This piece would make a great addition to any art collection and would be perfect for display in any room. One print is signed by Fowler, the other does not have a visible signature.
PLEASE READ THE FULL DESCRIPTION AND REVIEW THE PICTURES FOR ITEM CONDITION & DESCRIPTION. The items you see in the pictures are the actual items you are purchasing. Items appear to be in very good used condition. Showing light signs of wear. There are no major chips, cracks, scuffs in either piece. If you refer to the images of the top you will see there are two very very tiny chips on the lip. They are very eastly to miss but I just wanted to inform you that one piece does have the tiniest set of chips. I do not do any repairs, cleaning or touch up work to any of the items I offer. These are vintage/ antique preowned items so look at the pictures in detail. DONT JUST WATCH THE ITEM MAKE AN OFFER!! WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN TO OFFERS!! WE DONT LIKE TO KEEP ITEMS IN INVENTORY FOR MORE THAN 2-3 WEEKS. If your interested in an item and want to know more please do not hesitate to ask questions. Usually I respond within the hour. We have 100s of antique and vintage items. It takes time to list items, so please check back weekly, with items listed everyday. As always thank you for your interest in our items!
Ultra Rare Clear Light Pink Pair of Two Kids Figurine. With Built-In Flower Frog Depression Era 1920/30’s. This is two ultra rare light Pink clear art deco figurines with built-in flower frogs. These are very rare because they have the. Oval Flower Frog Base. These figurines are called the Two Kids because one child or Kid is holding a baby goat or Kid, hence the Two Kids. The boy is nude and nursing the baby goat. This pair is absolutely gorgeous in this condition. These flower frogs were made in the Depression Era 1920/30’s between the two World Wars. They are 80 or 90 years old, almost 100 years old. These have been in my collection for a long time, but now some one else can enjoy these lovely figurine flower frogs in their collection. This Two Kids f. Being in good condition for its age and with the oval base, makes them very rare. Cambridge Glass only made a few of these which makes them very rare, you never see them for sale they are so scarce. They look lovely on a stand or in a bowl. Please note the stands in some of the photos are not for sale, they have been included to show how they would display on stands if you have them. The Two Kids figurines has a built in flower frog and stands 9 inches. The flower frog measures. Or 12.5cm across and. These Two Kids figurines are in very good condition, there are no chips, cracks or repairs on the figurines or flower frogs. The glass from this Era does have air bubbles and a few smooth mould lines in them, but the air bubbles and mould lines are not damage. Have a look at all the photos to see the lovely colour and condition. Igurine flower frogs are pink, not. It is hard to get good photos to show the true colour. 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 pair of clear Pink Two Kids. To protect it, and make sure you get it in the same beautiful condition it is in now.
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