This is a gorgeous mola textile from the San Blas Islands of Panama. It is very well done, very fine evenly spaced hand stitching. It has wonderful birds, fish and snake motifs in 9 bright vibrant colors. The back layer is black, the top layer is red and in-between are appliques of purple, blue, yellow, green, pink, gold, orange, and black. This magnificent piece measures approx. 23 inches by 16.5 inches. It is in very good condition for what it is. These pieces are usually one of two...
WWII Brown Betty Redware, red clay enameled teapot. Made in England. This piece is in exceptional condition with little or no wear to the enameling and gold gilding. It measures 5.5 inches tall and approx. 7.5 inches spout to handle. It is marked made in England on the bottom and the numbers I can make out are 898B inside a globe with longitude and latitudes lines. No chips no cracks and if there is any age crazing I can't see it.
All Items : Miscellaneous : Pre 1960
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This is a really cool 1958 vintage 5L, about 5 gallon, heavy duty oil can that has been hand painted by the artist Rieck, with a carnival, or circus scene. It has children, a ticket taker, roller coaster, carousel, balloons, and more. It is painted pink on the inside, and black with the tole painting on the outside. It looks like enamel paint. It is marked with STC ICC-37A 80, J5L, 24-5-58. It is in very good condition, just some normal scratched so the paint, but not really in the circus image...
This is a very heavy large covered, footed crystal compote that I believe was made in W.Germany between 1950 and 1970 judging by similar patterns. It has rose with cut glass petals and very deeply cut starburst and geometric designs. It measures a stately 13.5 inches high and 5.75 inches across the widest part of the middle. This is a very heavy piece of 24 percent lead crystal that rings nicely. It is in very good condition, no chips, no cracks and no scratches that I can see...
This is a antique circa 1900 Kyo-Satsuma enameled ginger jar. It has lovely Japanese figures and imari type decorations, which are raised and textured by a process called cream paste that is then enameled. This jar is hand painted and has fabulous colors of red, black, grey, blue, white and bright gold gilding. It think it is made out of porcelain, but it may be pottery. It does not have the lid. It measures 4 inches high and 3.5 inches across...
This rare and unusual set of art deco heavy lead cut crystal sugar and creamer with acid etched roses is probably the pretties thing I've ever seen. It has gorgeous lines and really makes a statement. The pieces feel like they are totally cut glass work, very sharp edges like EAPG. However I do not know the maker or age, they are auction pieces. I do believe they are old...
This is a gorgeous cut smoky cut crystal liquor decanter. It has stars and draping cut into the glass, it also has a carnival sheen applied along with metal banding. I don't know what the metal is, but it is silver or pewter tone. It has a cut faceted crystal stopper that is sanded on the inside part, as is the inside part of the neck. It measures 10.5 inches tall, and 5.25 inches in diameter. It is in excellent condition. I do not know the age or maker, it is an auction item.
This is a really beautiful quality handthrown pottery baking dish. It looks like it could be used for bundt, or angel food cakes or for chip and dip. It is very large measuring 2.75 inches high and 10 inches across. The glaze is a drip blue green to aqua and mottled. It has applied handles and a spout for pouring or thumb holding. It is unmarked but very much like Southern Folk or North / South Carolina pottery, but I have no idea of its maker...
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of goofus glass that I've seen. It is by Indiana Glass Company in the Dahlia or Mum Design. It still has the majority of the original paint and it is rich, bright and iridescent. This has glorious scroll work and fan designs in warm gold and brilliant shiny red flowers. It measures 10 and 7/8 inches in diameter. No chips, and no cracks. This is a circa 1897 to 1912 item.
This is a really stunning antique or vintage coffee or teapot by KPM Carl Krister in Berlin Germany. It is quality porcelain with a band of peach, melon and blue hand painted enameled flowers around the top and very heavy gold gilding. I believe it is from the early 1900s and is marked KPM Krister Germany and 1840/00 on the bottom. There is no damage or wear, other than a couple of rub marks inside the rim where the lid sits, that I can see, it does have one little flea bite on the top rim but ...
This is a beautiful Blue and white Delft wall platter made in Holland by Chemisch Keramisch Fabriek from 1969 to present. I am not sure of the exact date, it is an auction item. It is marked, and the front has a cathedral church with a clock tower and steeple and the title Kerk St. Joseph Ubach Over Worms. It also has wonderful ornate floral, wings and scroll designs. It is large measuring 11 and 3/8 inches across and is in excellent condition, no chips, no cracks and very little, if any, signs ...
This is a wonderful quality ribbed crystal covered sugar, creamer, and tray in a ribbed design with a art deco finial on the sugar lid. I believe this is vintage because of the style, but I haven't been able to identify the age or maker. It is of marvelous quality though. The tray is 9.75 by 5 inches. The creamer 3.5 inches high, and 3 and 1/8 inches across the rim. The sugar dish is 4.5 inches tall and 4.25 inches in diameter. All the pieces are in excellent condition. Very bright and clear.















