-
This elegant antique shallow brass bowl hails from early 20th-century China, a quintessential example of export-era craftsmanship designed for Western markets. Measuring approximately 9 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, the bowl features a gently rounded form with a subtle raised foot, ideal for decorative display or as a low-profile centerpiece. The interior rim is adorned with finely etched and chased motifs of sinuous dragons amid swirling clouds, evoking the mythical pursuit of wisdom and power—a classic symbol in Chinese folklore. The exterior remains smooth and unadorned, highlighting the intricate interior work, while the base bears a stamped mark reading "CHINA" in all caps, confirming its origin and compliance with early 20th-century U.S. import regulations. Crafted from solid brass, the bowl exhibits a warm golden patina with natural age-related wear, including light surface scratches and minor tarnish that add to its authentic vintage character. No major dents, repairs, or structural issues are present, preserving its overall integrity. 1 / 265 -
This elegant antique shallow brass bowl hails from early 20th-century China, a quintessential example of export-era craftsmanship designed for Western markets. Measuring approximately 9 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, the bowl features a gently rounded form with a subtle raised foot, ideal for decorative display or as a low-profile centerpiece. The interior rim is adorned with finely etched and chased motifs of sinuous dragons amid swirling clouds, evoking the mythical pursuit of wisdom and power—a classic symbol in Chinese folklore. The exterior remains smooth and unadorned, highlighting the intricate interior work, while the base bears a stamped mark reading "CHINA" in all caps, confirming its origin and compliance with early 20th-century U.S. import regulations. Crafted from solid brass, the bowl exhibits a warm golden patina with natural age-related wear, including light surface scratches and minor tarnish that add to its authentic vintage character. No major dents, repairs, or structural issues are present, preserving its overall integrity. 2 / 265 -
This elegant antique shallow brass bowl hails from early 20th-century China, a quintessential example of export-era craftsmanship designed for Western markets. Measuring approximately 9 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, the bowl features a gently rounded form with a subtle raised foot, ideal for decorative display or as a low-profile centerpiece. The interior rim is adorned with finely etched and chased motifs of sinuous dragons amid swirling clouds, evoking the mythical pursuit of wisdom and power—a classic symbol in Chinese folklore. The exterior remains smooth and unadorned, highlighting the intricate interior work, while the base bears a stamped mark reading "CHINA" in all caps, confirming its origin and compliance with early 20th-century U.S. import regulations. Crafted from solid brass, the bowl exhibits a warm golden patina with natural age-related wear, including light surface scratches and minor tarnish that add to its authentic vintage character. No major dents, repairs, or structural issues are present, preserving its overall integrity. 3 / 265 -
This elegant antique shallow brass bowl hails from early 20th-century China, a quintessential example of export-era craftsmanship designed for Western markets. Measuring approximately 9 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, the bowl features a gently rounded form with a subtle raised foot, ideal for decorative display or as a low-profile centerpiece. The interior rim is adorned with finely etched and chased motifs of sinuous dragons amid swirling clouds, evoking the mythical pursuit of wisdom and power—a classic symbol in Chinese folklore. The exterior remains smooth and unadorned, highlighting the intricate interior work, while the base bears a stamped mark reading "CHINA" in all caps, confirming its origin and compliance with early 20th-century U.S. import regulations. Crafted from solid brass, the bowl exhibits a warm golden patina with natural age-related wear, including light surface scratches and minor tarnish that add to its authentic vintage character. No major dents, repairs, or structural issues are present, preserving its overall integrity. 4 / 265 -
This elegant antique shallow brass bowl hails from early 20th-century China, a quintessential example of export-era craftsmanship designed for Western markets. Measuring approximately 9 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, the bowl features a gently rounded form with a subtle raised foot, ideal for decorative display or as a low-profile centerpiece. The interior rim is adorned with finely etched and chased motifs of sinuous dragons amid swirling clouds, evoking the mythical pursuit of wisdom and power—a classic symbol in Chinese folklore. The exterior remains smooth and unadorned, highlighting the intricate interior work, while the base bears a stamped mark reading "CHINA" in all caps, confirming its origin and compliance with early 20th-century U.S. import regulations. Crafted from solid brass, the bowl exhibits a warm golden patina with natural age-related wear, including light surface scratches and minor tarnish that add to its authentic vintage character. No major dents, repairs, or structural issues are present, preserving its overall integrity. 5 / 265 -
This elegant antique shallow brass bowl hails from early 20th-century China, a quintessential example of export-era craftsmanship designed for Western markets. Measuring approximately 9 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, the bowl features a gently rounded form with a subtle raised foot, ideal for decorative display or as a low-profile centerpiece. The interior rim is adorned with finely etched and chased motifs of sinuous dragons amid swirling clouds, evoking the mythical pursuit of wisdom and power—a classic symbol in Chinese folklore. The exterior remains smooth and unadorned, highlighting the intricate interior work, while the base bears a stamped mark reading "CHINA" in all caps, confirming its origin and compliance with early 20th-century U.S. import regulations. Crafted from solid brass, the bowl exhibits a warm golden patina with natural age-related wear, including light surface scratches and minor tarnish that add to its authentic vintage character. No major dents, repairs, or structural issues are present, preserving its overall integrity. 6 / 265 -
This elegant antique shallow brass bowl hails from early 20th-century China, a quintessential example of export-era craftsmanship designed for Western markets. Measuring approximately 9 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, the bowl features a gently rounded form with a subtle raised foot, ideal for decorative display or as a low-profile centerpiece. The interior rim is adorned with finely etched and chased motifs of sinuous dragons amid swirling clouds, evoking the mythical pursuit of wisdom and power—a classic symbol in Chinese folklore. The exterior remains smooth and unadorned, highlighting the intricate interior work, while the base bears a stamped mark reading "CHINA" in all caps, confirming its origin and compliance with early 20th-century U.S. import regulations. Crafted from solid brass, the bowl exhibits a warm golden patina with natural age-related wear, including light surface scratches and minor tarnish that add to its authentic vintage character. No major dents, repairs, or structural issues are present, preserving its overall integrity. 7 / 265 -
This elegant antique shallow brass bowl hails from early 20th-century China, a quintessential example of export-era craftsmanship designed for Western markets. Measuring approximately 9 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, the bowl features a gently rounded form with a subtle raised foot, ideal for decorative display or as a low-profile centerpiece. The interior rim is adorned with finely etched and chased motifs of sinuous dragons amid swirling clouds, evoking the mythical pursuit of wisdom and power—a classic symbol in Chinese folklore. The exterior remains smooth and unadorned, highlighting the intricate interior work, while the base bears a stamped mark reading "CHINA" in all caps, confirming its origin and compliance with early 20th-century U.S. import regulations. Crafted from solid brass, the bowl exhibits a warm golden patina with natural age-related wear, including light surface scratches and minor tarnish that add to its authentic vintage character. No major dents, repairs, or structural issues are present, preserving its overall integrity. 8 / 265 -
10” Bronze Krishna Statue – Playing Flute Under Tree – Hindu Art / Home Décor Beautiful solid bronze statue of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god known for love, compassion, and divine music. • Height: approx. 10 inches • Material: Solid bronze/brass alloy • Features: Krishna standing gracefully, playing his flute beneath a tree with detailed leaves and perched birds • Rich craftsmanship with ornate details on clothing, jewelry, and tree branches • Perfect for altar, meditation space, yoga studio, or as a unique decorative centerpiece This piece symbolizes peace, harmony, and devotion. It makes a meaningful gift or an elegant addition to your home décor. 9 / 265 sold -
10” Bronze Krishna Statue – Playing Flute Under Tree – Hindu Art / Home Décor Beautiful solid bronze statue of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god known for love, compassion, and divine music. • Height: approx. 10 inches • Material: Solid bronze/brass alloy • Features: Krishna standing gracefully, playing his flute beneath a tree with detailed leaves and perched birds • Rich craftsmanship with ornate details on clothing, jewelry, and tree branches • Perfect for altar, meditation space, yoga studio, or as a unique decorative centerpiece This piece symbolizes peace, harmony, and devotion. It makes a meaningful gift or an elegant addition to your home décor. 10 / 265 sold -
10” Bronze Krishna Statue – Playing Flute Under Tree – Hindu Art / Home Décor Beautiful solid bronze statue of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god known for love, compassion, and divine music. • Height: approx. 10 inches • Material: Solid bronze/brass alloy • Features: Krishna standing gracefully, playing his flute beneath a tree with detailed leaves and perched birds • Rich craftsmanship with ornate details on clothing, jewelry, and tree branches • Perfect for altar, meditation space, yoga studio, or as a unique decorative centerpiece This piece symbolizes peace, harmony, and devotion. It makes a meaningful gift or an elegant addition to your home décor. 11 / 265 sold -
10” Bronze Krishna Statue – Playing Flute Under Tree – Hindu Art / Home Décor Beautiful solid bronze statue of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god known for love, compassion, and divine music. • Height: approx. 10 inches • Material: Solid bronze/brass alloy • Features: Krishna standing gracefully, playing his flute beneath a tree with detailed leaves and perched birds • Rich craftsmanship with ornate details on clothing, jewelry, and tree branches • Perfect for altar, meditation space, yoga studio, or as a unique decorative centerpiece This piece symbolizes peace, harmony, and devotion. It makes a meaningful gift or an elegant addition to your home décor. 12 / 265 sold -
10” Bronze Krishna Statue – Playing Flute Under Tree – Hindu Art / Home Décor Beautiful solid bronze statue of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god known for love, compassion, and divine music. • Height: approx. 10 inches • Material: Solid bronze/brass alloy • Features: Krishna standing gracefully, playing his flute beneath a tree with detailed leaves and perched birds • Rich craftsmanship with ornate details on clothing, jewelry, and tree branches • Perfect for altar, meditation space, yoga studio, or as a unique decorative centerpiece This piece symbolizes peace, harmony, and devotion. It makes a meaningful gift or an elegant addition to your home décor. 13 / 265 sold -
10” Bronze Krishna Statue – Playing Flute Under Tree – Hindu Art / Home Décor Beautiful solid bronze statue of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god known for love, compassion, and divine music. • Height: approx. 10 inches • Material: Solid bronze/brass alloy • Features: Krishna standing gracefully, playing his flute beneath a tree with detailed leaves and perched birds • Rich craftsmanship with ornate details on clothing, jewelry, and tree branches • Perfect for altar, meditation space, yoga studio, or as a unique decorative centerpiece This piece symbolizes peace, harmony, and devotion. It makes a meaningful gift or an elegant addition to your home décor. 14 / 265 sold -
10” Bronze Krishna Statue – Playing Flute Under Tree – Hindu Art / Home Décor Beautiful solid bronze statue of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god known for love, compassion, and divine music. • Height: approx. 10 inches • Material: Solid bronze/brass alloy • Features: Krishna standing gracefully, playing his flute beneath a tree with detailed leaves and perched birds • Rich craftsmanship with ornate details on clothing, jewelry, and tree branches • Perfect for altar, meditation space, yoga studio, or as a unique decorative centerpiece This piece symbolizes peace, harmony, and devotion. It makes a meaningful gift or an elegant addition to your home décor. 15 / 265 sold -
10” Bronze Krishna Statue – Playing Flute Under Tree – Hindu Art / Home Décor Beautiful solid bronze statue of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god known for love, compassion, and divine music. • Height: approx. 10 inches • Material: Solid bronze/brass alloy • Features: Krishna standing gracefully, playing his flute beneath a tree with detailed leaves and perched birds • Rich craftsmanship with ornate details on clothing, jewelry, and tree branches • Perfect for altar, meditation space, yoga studio, or as a unique decorative centerpiece This piece symbolizes peace, harmony, and devotion. It makes a meaningful gift or an elegant addition to your home décor. 16 / 265 sold -
10” Bronze Krishna Statue – Playing Flute Under Tree – Hindu Art / Home Décor Beautiful solid bronze statue of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god known for love, compassion, and divine music. • Height: approx. 10 inches • Material: Solid bronze/brass alloy • Features: Krishna standing gracefully, playing his flute beneath a tree with detailed leaves and perched birds • Rich craftsmanship with ornate details on clothing, jewelry, and tree branches • Perfect for altar, meditation space, yoga studio, or as a unique decorative centerpiece This piece symbolizes peace, harmony, and devotion. It makes a meaningful gift or an elegant addition to your home décor. 17 / 265 sold -
This elegant mid-20th century German mantel clock, produced circa 1973, features a high-quality Franz Hermle & Sohn movement signed "Franz Hermle" (model 350-060), a renowned 8-day key-wound mechanism with floating balance escapement, 2 jewels, and Westminster quarter-hour chime on five diagonal back hammers, striking the full melody on the hour followed by the hour count. The brass dial is elegantly signed "Welby Division Elgin National Watch Co.," with Roman numerals, ornate floral motifs, and decorative black onyx-style accents at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, framed by intricate cast brass bezels and floral repoussé side panels. Housed in a finely crafted solid mahogany veneered wood case with a classic rectangular form, polished to a warm reddish-brown patina, the clock boasts a removable brass carry handle atop the flat crown, convex glass panels on all sides for full visibility, and subtle brass feet for stability. Measuring 14 inches high x 10.5 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep, it is in running condition, fully operational with smooth timekeeping and clear, resonant chimes, and includes the original brass winding key. A timeless piece blending German precision engineering with American branding under the Welby/Elgin label, ideal for collectors of vintage chime clocks or as a functional heirloom for mantel or shelf display. 18 / 265 -
This elegant mid-20th century German mantel clock, produced circa 1973, features a high-quality Franz Hermle & Sohn movement signed "Franz Hermle" (model 350-060), a renowned 8-day key-wound mechanism with floating balance escapement, 2 jewels, and Westminster quarter-hour chime on five diagonal back hammers, striking the full melody on the hour followed by the hour count. The brass dial is elegantly signed "Welby Division Elgin National Watch Co.," with Roman numerals, ornate floral motifs, and decorative black onyx-style accents at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, framed by intricate cast brass bezels and floral repoussé side panels. Housed in a finely crafted solid mahogany veneered wood case with a classic rectangular form, polished to a warm reddish-brown patina, the clock boasts a removable brass carry handle atop the flat crown, convex glass panels on all sides for full visibility, and subtle brass feet for stability. Measuring 14 inches high x 10.5 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep, it is in running condition, fully operational with smooth timekeeping and clear, resonant chimes, and includes the original brass winding key. A timeless piece blending German precision engineering with American branding under the Welby/Elgin label, ideal for collectors of vintage chime clocks or as a functional heirloom for mantel or shelf display. 19 / 265 -
This elegant mid-20th century German mantel clock, produced circa 1973, features a high-quality Franz Hermle & Sohn movement signed "Franz Hermle" (model 350-060), a renowned 8-day key-wound mechanism with floating balance escapement, 2 jewels, and Westminster quarter-hour chime on five diagonal back hammers, striking the full melody on the hour followed by the hour count. The brass dial is elegantly signed "Welby Division Elgin National Watch Co.," with Roman numerals, ornate floral motifs, and decorative black onyx-style accents at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, framed by intricate cast brass bezels and floral repoussé side panels. Housed in a finely crafted solid mahogany veneered wood case with a classic rectangular form, polished to a warm reddish-brown patina, the clock boasts a removable brass carry handle atop the flat crown, convex glass panels on all sides for full visibility, and subtle brass feet for stability. Measuring 14 inches high x 10.5 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep, it is in running condition, fully operational with smooth timekeeping and clear, resonant chimes, and includes the original brass winding key. A timeless piece blending German precision engineering with American branding under the Welby/Elgin label, ideal for collectors of vintage chime clocks or as a functional heirloom for mantel or shelf display. 20 / 265 -
This elegant mid-20th century German mantel clock, produced circa 1973, features a high-quality Franz Hermle & Sohn movement signed "Franz Hermle" (model 350-060), a renowned 8-day key-wound mechanism with floating balance escapement, 2 jewels, and Westminster quarter-hour chime on five diagonal back hammers, striking the full melody on the hour followed by the hour count. The brass dial is elegantly signed "Welby Division Elgin National Watch Co.," with Roman numerals, ornate floral motifs, and decorative black onyx-style accents at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, framed by intricate cast brass bezels and floral repoussé side panels. Housed in a finely crafted solid mahogany veneered wood case with a classic rectangular form, polished to a warm reddish-brown patina, the clock boasts a removable brass carry handle atop the flat crown, convex glass panels on all sides for full visibility, and subtle brass feet for stability. Measuring 14 inches high x 10.5 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep, it is in running condition, fully operational with smooth timekeeping and clear, resonant chimes, and includes the original brass winding key. A timeless piece blending German precision engineering with American branding under the Welby/Elgin label, ideal for collectors of vintage chime clocks or as a functional heirloom for mantel or shelf display. 21 / 265 -
This elegant mid-20th century German mantel clock, produced circa 1973, features a high-quality Franz Hermle & Sohn movement signed "Franz Hermle" (model 350-060), a renowned 8-day key-wound mechanism with floating balance escapement, 2 jewels, and Westminster quarter-hour chime on five diagonal back hammers, striking the full melody on the hour followed by the hour count. The brass dial is elegantly signed "Welby Division Elgin National Watch Co.," with Roman numerals, ornate floral motifs, and decorative black onyx-style accents at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, framed by intricate cast brass bezels and floral repoussé side panels. Housed in a finely crafted solid mahogany veneered wood case with a classic rectangular form, polished to a warm reddish-brown patina, the clock boasts a removable brass carry handle atop the flat crown, convex glass panels on all sides for full visibility, and subtle brass feet for stability. Measuring 14 inches high x 10.5 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep, it is in running condition, fully operational with smooth timekeeping and clear, resonant chimes, and includes the original brass winding key. A timeless piece blending German precision engineering with American branding under the Welby/Elgin label, ideal for collectors of vintage chime clocks or as a functional heirloom for mantel or shelf display. 22 / 265 -
This elegant mid-20th century German mantel clock, produced circa 1973, features a high-quality Franz Hermle & Sohn movement signed "Franz Hermle" (model 350-060), a renowned 8-day key-wound mechanism with floating balance escapement, 2 jewels, and Westminster quarter-hour chime on five diagonal back hammers, striking the full melody on the hour followed by the hour count. The brass dial is elegantly signed "Welby Division Elgin National Watch Co.," with Roman numerals, ornate floral motifs, and decorative black onyx-style accents at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, framed by intricate cast brass bezels and floral repoussé side panels. Housed in a finely crafted solid mahogany veneered wood case with a classic rectangular form, polished to a warm reddish-brown patina, the clock boasts a removable brass carry handle atop the flat crown, convex glass panels on all sides for full visibility, and subtle brass feet for stability. Measuring 14 inches high x 10.5 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep, it is in running condition, fully operational with smooth timekeeping and clear, resonant chimes, and includes the original brass winding key. A timeless piece blending German precision engineering with American branding under the Welby/Elgin label, ideal for collectors of vintage chime clocks or as a functional heirloom for mantel or shelf display. 23 / 265 -
This elegant mid-20th century German mantel clock, produced circa 1973, features a high-quality Franz Hermle & Sohn movement signed "Franz Hermle" (model 350-060), a renowned 8-day key-wound mechanism with floating balance escapement, 2 jewels, and Westminster quarter-hour chime on five diagonal back hammers, striking the full melody on the hour followed by the hour count. The brass dial is elegantly signed "Welby Division Elgin National Watch Co.," with Roman numerals, ornate floral motifs, and decorative black onyx-style accents at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, framed by intricate cast brass bezels and floral repoussé side panels. Housed in a finely crafted solid mahogany veneered wood case with a classic rectangular form, polished to a warm reddish-brown patina, the clock boasts a removable brass carry handle atop the flat crown, convex glass panels on all sides for full visibility, and subtle brass feet for stability. Measuring 14 inches high x 10.5 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep, it is in running condition, fully operational with smooth timekeeping and clear, resonant chimes, and includes the original brass winding key. A timeless piece blending German precision engineering with American branding under the Welby/Elgin label, ideal for collectors of vintage chime clocks or as a functional heirloom for mantel or shelf display. 24 / 265 -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 25 / 265 sold -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 26 / 265 sold -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 27 / 265 sold -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 28 / 265 sold -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 29 / 265 sold -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 30 / 265 sold -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 31 / 265 sold -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 32 / 265 sold -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 33 / 265 sold -
This charming pair of mid-20th century Chinese cloisonné enamel metalware items exemplifies the vibrant artistry of traditional Beijing enamel techniques, featuring intricate hand-applied wirework cells filled with colorful enamels and fired for a glossy finish. The smaller lidded vessel, of hexagonal form with a domed cover, stands approximately 3.5 inches high and measures 4 inches across, adorned with vivid polychrome panels depicting auspicious motifs such as mythical beasts (possibly qilin or dragons), floral scrolls, and landscape elements against a rich blue and turquoise ground, accented by gilt edges and brass detailing. The base bears an impressed "CHINA" mark in block capitals, typical of export pieces from the Republican era. Companioning it is a larger scalloped-edge bowl, roughly 6 inches long by 4.5 inches wide and 2-3 inches deep, with undulating petal-form lobes enclosing enameled scenes of birds amid blooming peonies and lotus, rendered in brilliant reds, greens, yellows, and blues on a metallic ground, also marked "CHINA" on the underside. Both pieces showcase the labor-intensive cloisonné process, where silver or brass wires outline designs before enamel inlays are fused and polished, creating enduring decorative appeal for collectors of Asian export art. Condition is generally good with expected minor wear to enamels from age and use; however, the lidded vessel's cover exhibits some visible dents, which may affect handling but do not detract significantly from the overall patina. Ideal as a matched set for display on a mantel or étagère, evoking the opulence of Qing-inspired craftsmanship adapted for Western markets. 34 / 265 sold -
Rev up your collection with this exceptional 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Collectible Print Set, commemorating a century of legendary American engineering from 1903 to 2003. This rare portfolio includes five oversized 16"x20" art prints, each showcasing iconic Harley models in stunning black-and-white line art with elegant gold accents and authentic historical detailing—ideal for framing, man cave displays, or garage decor. These prints are part of Harley-Davidson's official Centennial Collection, produced as limited dealer promotional items to honor the brand's enduring legacy. High-quality, heavy-stock paper ensures durability, and the set arrives rolled in protective packaging for safe shipping. Condition is excellent—crisp details, vibrant lettering, and no visible flaws—ready to hang or gift to the rider in your life. 35 / 265 sold -
Rev up your collection with this exceptional 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Collectible Print Set, commemorating a century of legendary American engineering from 1903 to 2003. This rare portfolio includes five oversized 16"x20" art prints, each showcasing iconic Harley models in stunning black-and-white line art with elegant gold accents and authentic historical detailing—ideal for framing, man cave displays, or garage decor. These prints are part of Harley-Davidson's official Centennial Collection, produced as limited dealer promotional items to honor the brand's enduring legacy. High-quality, heavy-stock paper ensures durability, and the set arrives rolled in protective packaging for safe shipping. Condition is excellent—crisp details, vibrant lettering, and no visible flaws—ready to hang or gift to the rider in your life. 36 / 265 sold -
Rev up your collection with this exceptional 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Collectible Print Set, commemorating a century of legendary American engineering from 1903 to 2003. This rare portfolio includes five oversized 16"x20" art prints, each showcasing iconic Harley models in stunning black-and-white line art with elegant gold accents and authentic historical detailing—ideal for framing, man cave displays, or garage decor. These prints are part of Harley-Davidson's official Centennial Collection, produced as limited dealer promotional items to honor the brand's enduring legacy. High-quality, heavy-stock paper ensures durability, and the set arrives rolled in protective packaging for safe shipping. Condition is excellent—crisp details, vibrant lettering, and no visible flaws—ready to hang or gift to the rider in your life. 37 / 265 sold -
Rev up your collection with this exceptional 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Collectible Print Set, commemorating a century of legendary American engineering from 1903 to 2003. This rare portfolio includes five oversized 16"x20" art prints, each showcasing iconic Harley models in stunning black-and-white line art with elegant gold accents and authentic historical detailing—ideal for framing, man cave displays, or garage decor. These prints are part of Harley-Davidson's official Centennial Collection, produced as limited dealer promotional items to honor the brand's enduring legacy. High-quality, heavy-stock paper ensures durability, and the set arrives rolled in protective packaging for safe shipping. Condition is excellent—crisp details, vibrant lettering, and no visible flaws—ready to hang or gift to the rider in your life. 38 / 265 sold -
Rev up your collection with this exceptional 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Collectible Print Set, commemorating a century of legendary American engineering from 1903 to 2003. This rare portfolio includes five oversized 16"x20" art prints, each showcasing iconic Harley models in stunning black-and-white line art with elegant gold accents and authentic historical detailing—ideal for framing, man cave displays, or garage decor. These prints are part of Harley-Davidson's official Centennial Collection, produced as limited dealer promotional items to honor the brand's enduring legacy. High-quality, heavy-stock paper ensures durability, and the set arrives rolled in protective packaging for safe shipping. Condition is excellent—crisp details, vibrant lettering, and no visible flaws—ready to hang or gift to the rider in your life. 39 / 265 sold -
Rev up your collection with this exceptional 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Collectible Print Set, commemorating a century of legendary American engineering from 1903 to 2003. This rare portfolio includes five oversized 16"x20" art prints, each showcasing iconic Harley models in stunning black-and-white line art with elegant gold accents and authentic historical detailing—ideal for framing, man cave displays, or garage decor. These prints are part of Harley-Davidson's official Centennial Collection, produced as limited dealer promotional items to honor the brand's enduring legacy. High-quality, heavy-stock paper ensures durability, and the set arrives rolled in protective packaging for safe shipping. Condition is excellent—crisp details, vibrant lettering, and no visible flaws—ready to hang or gift to the rider in your life. 40 / 265 sold -
Rev up your collection with this exceptional 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Collectible Print Set, commemorating a century of legendary American engineering from 1903 to 2003. This rare portfolio includes five oversized 16"x20" art prints, each showcasing iconic Harley models in stunning black-and-white line art with elegant gold accents and authentic historical detailing—ideal for framing, man cave displays, or garage decor. These prints are part of Harley-Davidson's official Centennial Collection, produced as limited dealer promotional items to honor the brand's enduring legacy. High-quality, heavy-stock paper ensures durability, and the set arrives rolled in protective packaging for safe shipping. Condition is excellent—crisp details, vibrant lettering, and no visible flaws—ready to hang or gift to the rider in your life. 41 / 265 sold -
Rev up your collection with this exceptional 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson Collectible Print Set, commemorating a century of legendary American engineering from 1903 to 2003. This rare portfolio includes five oversized 16"x20" art prints, each showcasing iconic Harley models in stunning black-and-white line art with elegant gold accents and authentic historical detailing—ideal for framing, man cave displays, or garage decor. These prints are part of Harley-Davidson's official Centennial Collection, produced as limited dealer promotional items to honor the brand's enduring legacy. High-quality, heavy-stock paper ensures durability, and the set arrives rolled in protective packaging for safe shipping. Condition is excellent—crisp details, vibrant lettering, and no visible flaws—ready to hang or gift to the rider in your life. 42 / 265 sold -
Mixed media on watercolor paper 1976 Signed lower right: "Alan Goldstein '76"; titled and additional signature verso; with label 30 1/2 x 13 inches (sight); unfinished wooden frame Description: From the studio of Bucks County abstract master Alan Goldstein, this 1976 mixed-media work captures the artist's signature fusion of organic abstraction and architectural echo. Ethereal gray forms—layered like dissolving louvers or reflective shards—float across a luminous white expanse, evoking eroded horizons or introspective voids in a restrained blue-gray palette. Created during a prolific exhibition period, Blue LOUVRE reflects Goldstein's mid-century influences (de Kooning, Diebenkorn) and Bucks County inspirations, blending ink washes, translucent media, and geometric tension on watercolor paper. Framed in raw wood to emphasize its experimental ethos, this signed and titled piece (with provenance label) offers a poetic entry into Goldstein's exploration of nature's impermanence. Excellent candidate for Michener Museum collectors or modern abstract enthusiasts; condition stable with minor age-appropriate patina. 43 / 265 sold -
Mixed media on watercolor paper 1976 Signed lower right: "Alan Goldstein '76"; titled and additional signature verso; with label 30 1/2 x 13 inches (sight); unfinished wooden frame Description: From the studio of Bucks County abstract master Alan Goldstein, this 1976 mixed-media work captures the artist's signature fusion of organic abstraction and architectural echo. Ethereal gray forms—layered like dissolving louvers or reflective shards—float across a luminous white expanse, evoking eroded horizons or introspective voids in a restrained blue-gray palette. Created during a prolific exhibition period, Blue LOUVRE reflects Goldstein's mid-century influences (de Kooning, Diebenkorn) and Bucks County inspirations, blending ink washes, translucent media, and geometric tension on watercolor paper. Framed in raw wood to emphasize its experimental ethos, this signed and titled piece (with provenance label) offers a poetic entry into Goldstein's exploration of nature's impermanence. Excellent candidate for Michener Museum collectors or modern abstract enthusiasts; condition stable with minor age-appropriate patina. 44 / 265 sold -
Mixed media on watercolor paper 1976 Signed lower right: "Alan Goldstein '76"; titled and additional signature verso; with label 30 1/2 x 13 inches (sight); unfinished wooden frame Description: From the studio of Bucks County abstract master Alan Goldstein, this 1976 mixed-media work captures the artist's signature fusion of organic abstraction and architectural echo. Ethereal gray forms—layered like dissolving louvers or reflective shards—float across a luminous white expanse, evoking eroded horizons or introspective voids in a restrained blue-gray palette. Created during a prolific exhibition period, Blue LOUVRE reflects Goldstein's mid-century influences (de Kooning, Diebenkorn) and Bucks County inspirations, blending ink washes, translucent media, and geometric tension on watercolor paper. Framed in raw wood to emphasize its experimental ethos, this signed and titled piece (with provenance label) offers a poetic entry into Goldstein's exploration of nature's impermanence. Excellent candidate for Michener Museum collectors or modern abstract enthusiasts; condition stable with minor age-appropriate patina. 45 / 265 sold -
Mixed media on watercolor paper 1976 Signed lower right: "Alan Goldstein '76"; titled and additional signature verso; with label 30 1/2 x 13 inches (sight); unfinished wooden frame Description: From the studio of Bucks County abstract master Alan Goldstein, this 1976 mixed-media work captures the artist's signature fusion of organic abstraction and architectural echo. Ethereal gray forms—layered like dissolving louvers or reflective shards—float across a luminous white expanse, evoking eroded horizons or introspective voids in a restrained blue-gray palette. Created during a prolific exhibition period, Blue LOUVRE reflects Goldstein's mid-century influences (de Kooning, Diebenkorn) and Bucks County inspirations, blending ink washes, translucent media, and geometric tension on watercolor paper. Framed in raw wood to emphasize its experimental ethos, this signed and titled piece (with provenance label) offers a poetic entry into Goldstein's exploration of nature's impermanence. Excellent candidate for Michener Museum collectors or modern abstract enthusiasts; condition stable with minor age-appropriate patina. 46 / 265 sold -
Mixed media on watercolor paper 1976 Signed lower right: "Alan Goldstein '76"; titled and additional signature verso; with label 30 1/2 x 13 inches (sight); unfinished wooden frame Description: From the studio of Bucks County abstract master Alan Goldstein, this 1976 mixed-media work captures the artist's signature fusion of organic abstraction and architectural echo. Ethereal gray forms—layered like dissolving louvers or reflective shards—float across a luminous white expanse, evoking eroded horizons or introspective voids in a restrained blue-gray palette. Created during a prolific exhibition period, Blue LOUVRE reflects Goldstein's mid-century influences (de Kooning, Diebenkorn) and Bucks County inspirations, blending ink washes, translucent media, and geometric tension on watercolor paper. Framed in raw wood to emphasize its experimental ethos, this signed and titled piece (with provenance label) offers a poetic entry into Goldstein's exploration of nature's impermanence. Excellent candidate for Michener Museum collectors or modern abstract enthusiasts; condition stable with minor age-appropriate patina. 47 / 265 sold -
Framed Babe Ruth “The Babe” Limited Edition Collectible w/ Audio – #1472 of 1500 Description: Celebrate baseball history with this rare and officially licensed Babe Ruth collectible! ✅ Limited edition – only 1,500 made, this is #1472 ✅ Features authentic historic images of The Sultan of Swat ✅ Includes built-in audio of Babe Ruth describing his legendary “Called Shot” home run (Oct. 1, 1932) ✅ Professionally framed under glass with descriptive plaque & facsimile signature ✅ Certificate of Authenticity included (attached to back) Perfect for Yankees fans, baseball collectors, or anyone who appreciates sports history. A true conversation piece for your home, office, sports bar, or man cave. 48 / 265 sold -
Framed Babe Ruth “The Babe” Limited Edition Collectible w/ Audio – #1472 of 1500 Description: Celebrate baseball history with this rare and officially licensed Babe Ruth collectible! ✅ Limited edition – only 1,500 made, this is #1472 ✅ Features authentic historic images of The Sultan of Swat ✅ Includes built-in audio of Babe Ruth describing his legendary “Called Shot” home run (Oct. 1, 1932) ✅ Professionally framed under glass with descriptive plaque & facsimile signature ✅ Certificate of Authenticity included (attached to back) Perfect for Yankees fans, baseball collectors, or anyone who appreciates sports history. A true conversation piece for your home, office, sports bar, or man cave. 49 / 265 sold -
Framed Babe Ruth “The Babe” Limited Edition Collectible w/ Audio – #1472 of 1500 Description: Celebrate baseball history with this rare and officially licensed Babe Ruth collectible! ✅ Limited edition – only 1,500 made, this is #1472 ✅ Features authentic historic images of The Sultan of Swat ✅ Includes built-in audio of Babe Ruth describing his legendary “Called Shot” home run (Oct. 1, 1932) ✅ Professionally framed under glass with descriptive plaque & facsimile signature ✅ Certificate of Authenticity included (attached to back) Perfect for Yankees fans, baseball collectors, or anyone who appreciates sports history. A true conversation piece for your home, office, sports bar, or man cave. 50 / 265 sold -
Framed Babe Ruth “The Babe” Limited Edition Collectible w/ Audio – #1472 of 1500 Description: Celebrate baseball history with this rare and officially licensed Babe Ruth collectible! ✅ Limited edition – only 1,500 made, this is #1472 ✅ Features authentic historic images of The Sultan of Swat ✅ Includes built-in audio of Babe Ruth describing his legendary “Called Shot” home run (Oct. 1, 1932) ✅ Professionally framed under glass with descriptive plaque & facsimile signature ✅ Certificate of Authenticity included (attached to back) Perfect for Yankees fans, baseball collectors, or anyone who appreciates sports history. A true conversation piece for your home, office, sports bar, or man cave. 51 / 265 sold -
Framed Babe Ruth “The Babe” Limited Edition Collectible w/ Audio – #1472 of 1500 Description: Celebrate baseball history with this rare and officially licensed Babe Ruth collectible! ✅ Limited edition – only 1,500 made, this is #1472 ✅ Features authentic historic images of The Sultan of Swat ✅ Includes built-in audio of Babe Ruth describing his legendary “Called Shot” home run (Oct. 1, 1932) ✅ Professionally framed under glass with descriptive plaque & facsimile signature ✅ Certificate of Authenticity included (attached to back) Perfect for Yankees fans, baseball collectors, or anyone who appreciates sports history. A true conversation piece for your home, office, sports bar, or man cave. 52 / 265 sold -
Framed Babe Ruth “The Babe” Limited Edition Collectible w/ Audio – #1472 of 1500 Description: Celebrate baseball history with this rare and officially licensed Babe Ruth collectible! ✅ Limited edition – only 1,500 made, this is #1472 ✅ Features authentic historic images of The Sultan of Swat ✅ Includes built-in audio of Babe Ruth describing his legendary “Called Shot” home run (Oct. 1, 1932) ✅ Professionally framed under glass with descriptive plaque & facsimile signature ✅ Certificate of Authenticity included (attached to back) Perfect for Yankees fans, baseball collectors, or anyone who appreciates sports history. A true conversation piece for your home, office, sports bar, or man cave. 53 / 265 sold -
Framed Babe Ruth “The Babe” Limited Edition Collectible w/ Audio – #1472 of 1500 Description: Celebrate baseball history with this rare and officially licensed Babe Ruth collectible! ✅ Limited edition – only 1,500 made, this is #1472 ✅ Features authentic historic images of The Sultan of Swat ✅ Includes built-in audio of Babe Ruth describing his legendary “Called Shot” home run (Oct. 1, 1932) ✅ Professionally framed under glass with descriptive plaque & facsimile signature ✅ Certificate of Authenticity included (attached to back) Perfect for Yankees fans, baseball collectors, or anyone who appreciates sports history. A true conversation piece for your home, office, sports bar, or man cave. 54 / 265 sold -
Framed Babe Ruth “The Babe” Limited Edition Collectible w/ Audio – #1472 of 1500 Description: Celebrate baseball history with this rare and officially licensed Babe Ruth collectible! ✅ Limited edition – only 1,500 made, this is #1472 ✅ Features authentic historic images of The Sultan of Swat ✅ Includes built-in audio of Babe Ruth describing his legendary “Called Shot” home run (Oct. 1, 1932) ✅ Professionally framed under glass with descriptive plaque & facsimile signature ✅ Certificate of Authenticity included (attached to back) Perfect for Yankees fans, baseball collectors, or anyone who appreciates sports history. A true conversation piece for your home, office, sports bar, or man cave. 55 / 265 sold -
Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque – Eagles Final Game 2003 – Limited Edition #159/800 Description: Own a real piece of Philadelphia Eagles history! This Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque commemorates the Eagles’ final game at “The Vet” on January 19, 2003, featuring an authentic square of AstroTurf from the original stadium field. Beautifully presented with a panoramic photo of the final game and a brass description plate. Limited Edition #159 of only 800 made. The turf was installed in 1995 and used through the 2000 season — making this a genuine slice of Philly sports heritage. Perfect display piece for any Eagles fan, NFL memorabilia collector, or anyone nostalgic for the legendary Vet. ? Approx. 15” high × 12” wide 56 / 265 sold -
Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque – Eagles Final Game 2003 – Limited Edition #159/800 Description: Own a real piece of Philadelphia Eagles history! This Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque commemorates the Eagles’ final game at “The Vet” on January 19, 2003, featuring an authentic square of AstroTurf from the original stadium field. Beautifully presented with a panoramic photo of the final game and a brass description plate. Limited Edition #159 of only 800 made. The turf was installed in 1995 and used through the 2000 season — making this a genuine slice of Philly sports heritage. Perfect display piece for any Eagles fan, NFL memorabilia collector, or anyone nostalgic for the legendary Vet. ? Approx. 15” high × 12” wide 57 / 265 sold -
Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque – Eagles Final Game 2003 – Limited Edition #159/800 Description: Own a real piece of Philadelphia Eagles history! This Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque commemorates the Eagles’ final game at “The Vet” on January 19, 2003, featuring an authentic square of AstroTurf from the original stadium field. Beautifully presented with a panoramic photo of the final game and a brass description plate. Limited Edition #159 of only 800 made. The turf was installed in 1995 and used through the 2000 season — making this a genuine slice of Philly sports heritage. Perfect display piece for any Eagles fan, NFL memorabilia collector, or anyone nostalgic for the legendary Vet. ? Approx. 15” high × 12” wide 58 / 265 sold -
Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque – Eagles Final Game 2003 – Limited Edition #159/800 Description: Own a real piece of Philadelphia Eagles history! This Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque commemorates the Eagles’ final game at “The Vet” on January 19, 2003, featuring an authentic square of AstroTurf from the original stadium field. Beautifully presented with a panoramic photo of the final game and a brass description plate. Limited Edition #159 of only 800 made. The turf was installed in 1995 and used through the 2000 season — making this a genuine slice of Philly sports heritage. Perfect display piece for any Eagles fan, NFL memorabilia collector, or anyone nostalgic for the legendary Vet. ? Approx. 15” high × 12” wide 59 / 265 sold -
Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque – Eagles Final Game 2003 – Limited Edition #159/800 Description: Own a real piece of Philadelphia Eagles history! This Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque commemorates the Eagles’ final game at “The Vet” on January 19, 2003, featuring an authentic square of AstroTurf from the original stadium field. Beautifully presented with a panoramic photo of the final game and a brass description plate. Limited Edition #159 of only 800 made. The turf was installed in 1995 and used through the 2000 season — making this a genuine slice of Philly sports heritage. Perfect display piece for any Eagles fan, NFL memorabilia collector, or anyone nostalgic for the legendary Vet. ? Approx. 15” high × 12” wide 60 / 265 sold -
Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque – Eagles Final Game 2003 – Limited Edition #159/800 Description: Own a real piece of Philadelphia Eagles history! This Official Veterans Stadium Turf Plaque commemorates the Eagles’ final game at “The Vet” on January 19, 2003, featuring an authentic square of AstroTurf from the original stadium field. Beautifully presented with a panoramic photo of the final game and a brass description plate. Limited Edition #159 of only 800 made. The turf was installed in 1995 and used through the 2000 season — making this a genuine slice of Philly sports heritage. Perfect display piece for any Eagles fan, NFL memorabilia collector, or anyone nostalgic for the legendary Vet. ? Approx. 15” high × 12” wide 61 / 265 sold -
An evocative and vibrantly colored oil on canvas executed in the manner of Marc Chagall, capturing the artist’s signature dreamlike lyricism. The composition centers on a floating, intertwined couple enveloped in a swirling vortex of luminous pinks, oranges, and violets—reminiscent of Chagall’s iconic depictions of love, memory, and the subconscious. A red-robed figure stands to the right, possibly an angelic or bridal presence, while abstract architectural forms and ethereal light radiate from the left, creating a tunnel-like portal into a fantastical realm. Rendered with thick, expressive impasto and a jewel-like palette, the work echoes Chagall’s post-1940s style, particularly his Provençal and late Parisian periods. Unsigned and unauthenticated, this piece is offered as a decorative and stylistically compelling work in the master’s idiom—ideal for collectors seeking Chagall-inspired modernist interiors. Framed dimensions: approximately 24 x 20 inches. Canvas shows age-appropriate craquelure and stable condition; verso not examined out of frame. Provenance Private collection, New Jersey. Acquired as a decorative piece; no documentation or authentication provided. 62 / 265 -
An evocative and vibrantly colored oil on canvas executed in the manner of Marc Chagall, capturing the artist’s signature dreamlike lyricism. The composition centers on a floating, intertwined couple enveloped in a swirling vortex of luminous pinks, oranges, and violets—reminiscent of Chagall’s iconic depictions of love, memory, and the subconscious. A red-robed figure stands to the right, possibly an angelic or bridal presence, while abstract architectural forms and ethereal light radiate from the left, creating a tunnel-like portal into a fantastical realm. Rendered with thick, expressive impasto and a jewel-like palette, the work echoes Chagall’s post-1940s style, particularly his Provençal and late Parisian periods. Unsigned and unauthenticated, this piece is offered as a decorative and stylistically compelling work in the master’s idiom—ideal for collectors seeking Chagall-inspired modernist interiors. Framed dimensions: approximately 24 x 20 inches. Canvas shows age-appropriate craquelure and stable condition; verso not examined out of frame. Provenance Private collection, New Jersey. Acquired as a decorative piece; no documentation or authentication provided. 63 / 265 -
An evocative and vibrantly colored oil on canvas executed in the manner of Marc Chagall, capturing the artist’s signature dreamlike lyricism. The composition centers on a floating, intertwined couple enveloped in a swirling vortex of luminous pinks, oranges, and violets—reminiscent of Chagall’s iconic depictions of love, memory, and the subconscious. A red-robed figure stands to the right, possibly an angelic or bridal presence, while abstract architectural forms and ethereal light radiate from the left, creating a tunnel-like portal into a fantastical realm. Rendered with thick, expressive impasto and a jewel-like palette, the work echoes Chagall’s post-1940s style, particularly his Provençal and late Parisian periods. Unsigned and unauthenticated, this piece is offered as a decorative and stylistically compelling work in the master’s idiom—ideal for collectors seeking Chagall-inspired modernist interiors. Framed dimensions: approximately 24 x 20 inches. Canvas shows age-appropriate craquelure and stable condition; verso not examined out of frame. Provenance Private collection, New Jersey. Acquired as a decorative piece; no documentation or authentication provided. 64 / 265 -
An evocative and vibrantly colored oil on canvas executed in the manner of Marc Chagall, capturing the artist’s signature dreamlike lyricism. The composition centers on a floating, intertwined couple enveloped in a swirling vortex of luminous pinks, oranges, and violets—reminiscent of Chagall’s iconic depictions of love, memory, and the subconscious. A red-robed figure stands to the right, possibly an angelic or bridal presence, while abstract architectural forms and ethereal light radiate from the left, creating a tunnel-like portal into a fantastical realm. Rendered with thick, expressive impasto and a jewel-like palette, the work echoes Chagall’s post-1940s style, particularly his Provençal and late Parisian periods. Unsigned and unauthenticated, this piece is offered as a decorative and stylistically compelling work in the master’s idiom—ideal for collectors seeking Chagall-inspired modernist interiors. Framed dimensions: approximately 24 x 20 inches. Canvas shows age-appropriate craquelure and stable condition; verso not examined out of frame. Provenance Private collection, New Jersey. Acquired as a decorative piece; no documentation or authentication provided. 65 / 265 -
An evocative and vibrantly colored oil on canvas executed in the manner of Marc Chagall, capturing the artist’s signature dreamlike lyricism. The composition centers on a floating, intertwined couple enveloped in a swirling vortex of luminous pinks, oranges, and violets—reminiscent of Chagall’s iconic depictions of love, memory, and the subconscious. A red-robed figure stands to the right, possibly an angelic or bridal presence, while abstract architectural forms and ethereal light radiate from the left, creating a tunnel-like portal into a fantastical realm. Rendered with thick, expressive impasto and a jewel-like palette, the work echoes Chagall’s post-1940s style, particularly his Provençal and late Parisian periods. Unsigned and unauthenticated, this piece is offered as a decorative and stylistically compelling work in the master’s idiom—ideal for collectors seeking Chagall-inspired modernist interiors. Framed dimensions: approximately 24 x 20 inches. Canvas shows age-appropriate craquelure and stable condition; verso not examined out of frame. Provenance Private collection, New Jersey. Acquired as a decorative piece; no documentation or authentication provided. 66 / 265 -
An evocative and vibrantly colored oil on canvas executed in the manner of Marc Chagall, capturing the artist’s signature dreamlike lyricism. The composition centers on a floating, intertwined couple enveloped in a swirling vortex of luminous pinks, oranges, and violets—reminiscent of Chagall’s iconic depictions of love, memory, and the subconscious. A red-robed figure stands to the right, possibly an angelic or bridal presence, while abstract architectural forms and ethereal light radiate from the left, creating a tunnel-like portal into a fantastical realm. Rendered with thick, expressive impasto and a jewel-like palette, the work echoes Chagall’s post-1940s style, particularly his Provençal and late Parisian periods. Unsigned and unauthenticated, this piece is offered as a decorative and stylistically compelling work in the master’s idiom—ideal for collectors seeking Chagall-inspired modernist interiors. Framed dimensions: approximately 24 x 20 inches. Canvas shows age-appropriate craquelure and stable condition; verso not examined out of frame. Provenance Private collection, New Jersey. Acquired as a decorative piece; no documentation or authentication provided. 67 / 265 -
An evocative and vibrantly colored oil on canvas executed in the manner of Marc Chagall, capturing the artist’s signature dreamlike lyricism. The composition centers on a floating, intertwined couple enveloped in a swirling vortex of luminous pinks, oranges, and violets—reminiscent of Chagall’s iconic depictions of love, memory, and the subconscious. A red-robed figure stands to the right, possibly an angelic or bridal presence, while abstract architectural forms and ethereal light radiate from the left, creating a tunnel-like portal into a fantastical realm. Rendered with thick, expressive impasto and a jewel-like palette, the work echoes Chagall’s post-1940s style, particularly his Provençal and late Parisian periods. Unsigned and unauthenticated, this piece is offered as a decorative and stylistically compelling work in the master’s idiom—ideal for collectors seeking Chagall-inspired modernist interiors. Framed dimensions: approximately 24 x 20 inches. Canvas shows age-appropriate craquelure and stable condition; verso not examined out of frame. Provenance Private collection, New Jersey. Acquired as a decorative piece; no documentation or authentication provided. 68 / 265 -
A collector's gem - the 2010 first edition (full number line, stated first printing) of Mitt Romney's bold political manifesto, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness. This hardcover is boldly signed by Romney on the title page, making it a must-have for fans of conservative thought, 2012 election history, or signed political books. The book is in excellent condition: clean blue cloth boards with silver spine lettering, unmarked interior, and the original dust jacket (not price-clipped, $25.99 flap) showing minimal shelf wear. 323 pages including index, epilogue, and insightful charts on economics, foreign policy, and American exceptionalism. Romney's unapologetic vision for U.S. strength against global rivals like China and Russia remains timely. 69 / 265 -
A collector's gem - the 2010 first edition (full number line, stated first printing) of Mitt Romney's bold political manifesto, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness. This hardcover is boldly signed by Romney on the title page, making it a must-have for fans of conservative thought, 2012 election history, or signed political books. The book is in excellent condition: clean blue cloth boards with silver spine lettering, unmarked interior, and the original dust jacket (not price-clipped, $25.99 flap) showing minimal shelf wear. 323 pages including index, epilogue, and insightful charts on economics, foreign policy, and American exceptionalism. Romney's unapologetic vision for U.S. strength against global rivals like China and Russia remains timely. 70 / 265 -
A collector's gem - the 2010 first edition (full number line, stated first printing) of Mitt Romney's bold political manifesto, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness. This hardcover is boldly signed by Romney on the title page, making it a must-have for fans of conservative thought, 2012 election history, or signed political books. The book is in excellent condition: clean blue cloth boards with silver spine lettering, unmarked interior, and the original dust jacket (not price-clipped, $25.99 flap) showing minimal shelf wear. 323 pages including index, epilogue, and insightful charts on economics, foreign policy, and American exceptionalism. Romney's unapologetic vision for U.S. strength against global rivals like China and Russia remains timely. 71 / 265 -
A collector's gem - the 2010 first edition (full number line, stated first printing) of Mitt Romney's bold political manifesto, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness. This hardcover is boldly signed by Romney on the title page, making it a must-have for fans of conservative thought, 2012 election history, or signed political books. The book is in excellent condition: clean blue cloth boards with silver spine lettering, unmarked interior, and the original dust jacket (not price-clipped, $25.99 flap) showing minimal shelf wear. 323 pages including index, epilogue, and insightful charts on economics, foreign policy, and American exceptionalism. Romney's unapologetic vision for U.S. strength against global rivals like China and Russia remains timely. 72 / 265 -
A collector's gem - the 2010 first edition (full number line, stated first printing) of Mitt Romney's bold political manifesto, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness. This hardcover is boldly signed by Romney on the title page, making it a must-have for fans of conservative thought, 2012 election history, or signed political books. The book is in excellent condition: clean blue cloth boards with silver spine lettering, unmarked interior, and the original dust jacket (not price-clipped, $25.99 flap) showing minimal shelf wear. 323 pages including index, epilogue, and insightful charts on economics, foreign policy, and American exceptionalism. Romney's unapologetic vision for U.S. strength against global rivals like China and Russia remains timely. 73 / 265 -
SIGNED FIRST LARGE PRINT EDITION of Madam Secretary: A Memoir by Madeleine Albright (2003, Random House). This is the authentic autobiography of America's first female Secretary of State, covering her escape from Czechoslovakia, UN ambassadorship, and Clinton-era diplomacy. - Condition: Near fine - Clean pages, tight binding, minor edge wear on dust jacket (see photos). Signed boldly on the half-title page by Albright herself (from a 2003 book signing event). - Details: 1st printing (full number line), ~700 pages, large 16-pt font for easy reading, 32 photo plates. Original $27.95 DJ intact. 74 / 265 -
SIGNED FIRST LARGE PRINT EDITION of Madam Secretary: A Memoir by Madeleine Albright (2003, Random House). This is the authentic autobiography of America's first female Secretary of State, covering her escape from Czechoslovakia, UN ambassadorship, and Clinton-era diplomacy. - Condition: Near fine - Clean pages, tight binding, minor edge wear on dust jacket (see photos). Signed boldly on the half-title page by Albright herself (from a 2003 book signing event). - Details: 1st printing (full number line), ~700 pages, large 16-pt font for easy reading, 32 photo plates. Original $27.95 DJ intact. 75 / 265 -
SIGNED FIRST LARGE PRINT EDITION of Madam Secretary: A Memoir by Madeleine Albright (2003, Random House). This is the authentic autobiography of America's first female Secretary of State, covering her escape from Czechoslovakia, UN ambassadorship, and Clinton-era diplomacy. - Condition: Near fine - Clean pages, tight binding, minor edge wear on dust jacket (see photos). Signed boldly on the half-title page by Albright herself (from a 2003 book signing event). - Details: 1st printing (full number line), ~700 pages, large 16-pt font for easy reading, 32 photo plates. Original $27.95 DJ intact. 76 / 265 -
SIGNED FIRST LARGE PRINT EDITION of Madam Secretary: A Memoir by Madeleine Albright (2003, Random House). This is the authentic autobiography of America's first female Secretary of State, covering her escape from Czechoslovakia, UN ambassadorship, and Clinton-era diplomacy. - Condition: Near fine - Clean pages, tight binding, minor edge wear on dust jacket (see photos). Signed boldly on the half-title page by Albright herself (from a 2003 book signing event). - Details: 1st printing (full number line), ~700 pages, large 16-pt font for easy reading, 32 photo plates. Original $27.95 DJ intact. 77 / 265 -
SIGNED FIRST LARGE PRINT EDITION of Madam Secretary: A Memoir by Madeleine Albright (2003, Random House). This is the authentic autobiography of America's first female Secretary of State, covering her escape from Czechoslovakia, UN ambassadorship, and Clinton-era diplomacy. - Condition: Near fine - Clean pages, tight binding, minor edge wear on dust jacket (see photos). Signed boldly on the half-title page by Albright herself (from a 2003 book signing event). - Details: 1st printing (full number line), ~700 pages, large 16-pt font for easy reading, 32 photo plates. Original $27.95 DJ intact. 78 / 265 -
SIGNED FIRST LARGE PRINT EDITION of Madam Secretary: A Memoir by Madeleine Albright (2003, Random House). This is the authentic autobiography of America's first female Secretary of State, covering her escape from Czechoslovakia, UN ambassadorship, and Clinton-era diplomacy. - Condition: Near fine - Clean pages, tight binding, minor edge wear on dust jacket (see photos). Signed boldly on the half-title page by Albright herself (from a 2003 book signing event). - Details: 1st printing (full number line), ~700 pages, large 16-pt font for easy reading, 32 photo plates. Original $27.95 DJ intact. 79 / 265 -
For sale are two signed first edition books by prominent political figures. Includes: - Courage and Consequence: My Life as a Conservative in the Fight by Karl Rove - Signed first edition, excellent condition. - Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism by Sean Hannity - Signed first edition, great condition. Perfect for collectors or political enthusiasts. 86 / 265 -
For sale are two signed first edition books by prominent political figures. Includes: - Courage and Consequence: My Life as a Conservative in the Fight by Karl Rove - Signed first edition, excellent condition. - Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism by Sean Hannity - Signed first edition, great condition. Perfect for collectors or political enthusiasts. 87 / 265 -
For sale are two signed first edition books by prominent political figures. Includes: - Courage and Consequence: My Life as a Conservative in the Fight by Karl Rove - Signed first edition, excellent condition. - Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism by Sean Hannity - Signed first edition, great condition. Perfect for collectors or political enthusiasts. 88 / 265 -
For sale are two signed first edition books by prominent political figures. Includes: - Courage and Consequence: My Life as a Conservative in the Fight by Karl Rove - Signed first edition, excellent condition. - Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism by Sean Hannity - Signed first edition, great condition. Perfect for collectors or political enthusiasts. 89 / 265 -
For sale are two signed first edition books by prominent political figures. Includes: - Courage and Consequence: My Life as a Conservative in the Fight by Karl Rove - Signed first edition, excellent condition. - Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism by Sean Hannity - Signed first edition, great condition. Perfect for collectors or political enthusiasts. 90 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 91 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 92 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 93 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 94 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 95 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 96 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 97 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 98 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 99 / 265 -
Set of 3 Framed Honoré Daumier Lithographs – Les Gens de Justice (1845–1848 Series) Description: Rare opportunity to acquire a set of three professionally framed lithographs by French caricaturist Honoré Daumier (1808–1879). These pieces come from his celebrated satirical series “Les Gens de Justice” (“The People of Justice”), created between 1845–1848, which humorously exposes the quirks of the legal profession. ? Artwork Details • Artist: Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) • Medium: Lithographs (not engravings, not reproductions) • Series: Les Gens de Justice • Captions (translations): 1. “What a pity that this charming woman did not entrust me with defending her case…” 2. “At least shed a tear with one eye… it always looks good.” 3. “A lawyer who hopes… that his client will pay him well.” • Signature: Each piece is stone-signed with Daumier’s initials “h.D.” in the image (not hand-signed). ? Framing & Conservation All three lithographs are mounted and framed to museum conservation standards: • 100% cotton rag matting (acid-free, museum-grade) • AFFC (Acid-Free Foam Core) backing to prevent acid burn • UV-protective glazing to prevent fading • Solid wood frames in a warm reddish-brown finish • Professional reversible conservation methods used throughout Each piece measures approximately 18x20 inches framed, and they present beautifully as a matching set. This witty, historical trio makes a perfect conversation piece for law offices, chambers, or law libraries. They also make excellent gifts for lawyers, judges, professors, or law students — anyone connected to the legal profession will appreciate the humor. Own three authentic 19th-century satirical lithographs by one of France’s greatest artists — preserved to museum standards and ready to hang as a striking set. 100 / 265
Photos 1 - 100 of 265
Per page: