Like many pieces from this time there are flaws – one chip as seen to the underneath of the base, a repair between his head and neck which has been done well, and a line in his cloak as well as wear to the pearl like coating. There isn’t much I can find about this piece – he may well be King Arthur and this particular style of figurine is extremely rare.
Maurer in typischer Arbeitskleidung. BING & GRONDHAL, Kopenhagen. Entwurf Niels Nielsen, 1912. Naturalistisch dargestellt mit Schirmmütze, beide Hände seitlich in die Hüfte gestemmt. Naturalistisch und dezent in Unterglasurbemalung, Sockelrand Ritzsignatur Niels Nielsen, 1912. Höhe 28,5 cm. Unter dem Stand Manufakturmarke, Modellnummer. Anmerkung: Bing & Grøndahl war eine dänische Porzellanmanufaktur, die 1853 von Frederik Vilhelm Grøndahl und den Brüdern Meyer Hermann Bing und Jacob Herman Bing in Vesterbograde vor den Toren Kopenhagens gegründet wurde. Die Porzellanmarke für B & G zeigt drei Türme in Anlehnung an das Stadtwappen von Kopenhagen. Die tatsächliche Farbe kann den Lichtverhältnissen entsprechend variieren. Der Versand innerhalb Deutschland ist kostenlos. Aufgrund der Größe ist der Versand innerhalb Deutschland manchmal nur per Antikspedition möglich. Wir versenden Ihre Bestellung entsprechend unserer Bearbeitungszeit. Der Käufer ist für diese in seinem jeweiligen Land verantwortlich. Wichtig für alle Länder (außer Deutschland), schreiben Sie uns bezüglich der Versandkosten an und wir prüfen für Sie, ob ein günstigerer Versand möglich wäre. Wir versenden auch weltweit. Rechnung ohne ausweisbare MWST, Differenzbesteuerung gem. § 25 a UStG!
CIRCA 1890’S THIS WELCH / DUNLOP PUMP IS ULTRA RARE. SEVEN AND THREE QUATER INCHES LONG (197mm). A DUST CAP COVER ROTATES TO ALLOW THE ADAPTOR TUBE TO BE SCREWED IN. THE ADAPTER SITS INSIDE A CARRIER THAT PULLS FROM THE HANDLE. THE ADAPTER TUBE CAN BE EASILY RESTORED. THE WELCH – DUNLOP TYPE SCRIPT IS NOW FEINT. USUALLY STRAPPED WITH 2 LEATHER BELTS TO YOUR BICYCLE, OR CARRIED SEPARATELY. FINDING ANOTHER WILL DIFFICULT. Post to all countries. On posting day I will send tracking details. Check out my feedback for quality assurance.
Japanese Antiques EDO MEIJI retro JIDAI chest CHOBA-TANSU This is a compact Japanese chest of drawers that is over 120 years old and has a nice aged look. This chest of drawers is made of natural wood and has a nice feel. If you place it in a room, it will create a retro Japanese atmosphere. There is no key. There are stains, small scratches, cracks, and chips due to aging. Width 67 x Depth 42 x Height 82 cm. Europe, United Kingdom, France. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
This Rare Wedgwood Terracotta red ware pitcher, unlike jasper, is a stunning piece that will add a touch of elegance to any collection. The body has a matte finish and is made of high quality terracotta pottery material. This is a one of a kind, hand made, artist signed, silver plated lidded Wedgwood terracotta pitcher. The adorned handle makes it easy to fill, transport, and pour. This masterpiece is perfect for serving water, wine, or any beverages. The decorative arts designs are all hand applied and features intricate art work details. Ideal for collectors of Rare Wedgwood or those who appreciate unique art pottery collectables/collectibles. Top Lid open: 10 H. Top Lid closed: 9 H. “Wedgwood”, and three illegible “artist” letters. Circa: Early c1800s, 19th century, Georgian Era. Condition: Great for age, please view all pics.
THIS CAME TO ME WITH OTHER SURGICAL EQUIPMENT OF THE ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. THE MAJORITY OF WHICH IS ENT EQUIPMENT FROM THE VICTORIAN AND WW1 ERA. Post to all countries. On posting day I will send tracking details. Check out my feedback for quality assurance.