This is a wonderful old pair of Vienna bronze sculptures by Franz Xavier Bergman (1861 - 1930). This is a pair of male and female pheasants, wonderfully articulated. Hallmarked with Bergman "B" mark within an urn as well as Austria on the bottom of the tail.
This is a wonderful pair of antique decorative French urns. Made of bronze patinated spelter with rose marble bases, these urns could have been part of a garniture set. There is a lot of detail in these urns.
A fine Royal Crown Derby Miniature in the Old Imari pattern, #6244. This is a covered pot, possibly a chamber pot. Dated 1914 according to Royal Crown Derby date marks on the bottom.
Measurements: 2" in height with a diameter of 2" excluding the handle
This is a fine well painted 19th century gameboard. Painted on mahogany, I believe, this gameboard boasts the original black and red paint as well as hand made nails. The edges are breadboarded and there are compartments on each end for the game pieces.
Stunning late Victorian large hand painted tole tray. Painted on black is this abundant bouquet of yellow lilies. Gold decorations surround the rim. Rolled edges.
For your consideration is this 19th Century beaded handbag. Beaded with very small beads in a floral pattern, the pattern is the same on both sides. Metal clasp and chain handle.
This is a fabulous and rare flow blue pitcher with gold accents from Chesapeake Pottery Co. It have a vivid cobalt blue floral background with cobalt on the handle as well as around the rim. On top of this are gold accents on the flowers as well as around the rim and outer edges.
D. F. Haynes started Chesapeake Pottery Company in Baltimore, Maryland in 1881. Hallmarked on the bottom. ...click for details
A most unusual and unique piece of majolica. This is a figurine of an old woman behind what I believe to be is a coal cart. In deep shades of green and blue. European in origin, most probably Austrian.
Age: 19th Century
Measurements: 9 1/2" by 4 1/2" with a height of 9 1/4" ...click for details
This is a cut glass cruet with a sterling silver stopper. The stopper was made by George Shreve and Company out of San Francisco. It has a very detailed surface.
Age: 19th Century
Measurements: 8 1/4" in height
Condition: The cruet is in excellent condition. ...click for details