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Up for auction is a magnificent 19th-century antique French hand-colored lithograph from the popular series "La Vie Parisienne" (Parisian Life). This beautifully detailed print captures the fashion, energy, and elegance of mid-1800s high society enjoying an evening at a prominent Parisian public ballroom or pleasure garden. The work is beautifully hand-tinted with soft greens, blues, and yellows, highlighting the expansive crinoline dresses, bonnets, and formal evening top hats characteristic of the era. Production Details: Series Title: La Vie Parisienne Artist: After Eugène-Charles-François Guérard (French, 1821–1866) Lithographers: Claude Régnier and Joseph BettannierPrinter: Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris (an elite 19th-century workshop) Medium: Fine hand-colored lithograph on woven paperEra: Circa 1840–1860 (Second French Empire / Victorian Era) Condition & Presentation:Framing: Professionally presented with a generous off-white multi-layered mat inside a stained natural wood frame under protective glass.Inscriptions: Clear margins bear the original stone-printed text credits: "Régnier et Bettannier d'après Guérard", "Imp. Lemercier à Paris", and the stylized series title "La Vie Parisienne" in an ornate lower cartouche. Condition: The print is structurally sound with rich, crisp ink work. The paper shows an authentic light patina, minor surface aging, and minimal tone spots that enhance its antique lineage. The frame is structurally tight and ready to hang. 701 / 811 -
Up for auction is a magnificent 19th-century antique French hand-colored lithograph from the popular series "La Vie Parisienne" (Parisian Life). This beautifully detailed print captures the fashion, energy, and elegance of mid-1800s high society enjoying an evening at a prominent Parisian public ballroom or pleasure garden. The work is beautifully hand-tinted with soft greens, blues, and yellows, highlighting the expansive crinoline dresses, bonnets, and formal evening top hats characteristic of the era. Production Details: Series Title: La Vie Parisienne Artist: After Eugène-Charles-François Guérard (French, 1821–1866) Lithographers: Claude Régnier and Joseph BettannierPrinter: Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris (an elite 19th-century workshop) Medium: Fine hand-colored lithograph on woven paperEra: Circa 1840–1860 (Second French Empire / Victorian Era) Condition & Presentation:Framing: Professionally presented with a generous off-white multi-layered mat inside a stained natural wood frame under protective glass.Inscriptions: Clear margins bear the original stone-printed text credits: "Régnier et Bettannier d'après Guérard", "Imp. Lemercier à Paris", and the stylized series title "La Vie Parisienne" in an ornate lower cartouche. Condition: The print is structurally sound with rich, crisp ink work. The paper shows an authentic light patina, minor surface aging, and minimal tone spots that enhance its antique lineage. The frame is structurally tight and ready to hang. 702 / 811 -
Up for auction is a magnificent 19th-century antique French hand-colored lithograph from the popular series "La Vie Parisienne" (Parisian Life). This beautifully detailed print captures the fashion, energy, and elegance of mid-1800s high society enjoying an evening at a prominent Parisian public ballroom or pleasure garden. The work is beautifully hand-tinted with soft greens, blues, and yellows, highlighting the expansive crinoline dresses, bonnets, and formal evening top hats characteristic of the era. Production Details: Series Title: La Vie Parisienne Artist: After Eugène-Charles-François Guérard (French, 1821–1866) Lithographers: Claude Régnier and Joseph BettannierPrinter: Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris (an elite 19th-century workshop) Medium: Fine hand-colored lithograph on woven paperEra: Circa 1840–1860 (Second French Empire / Victorian Era) Condition & Presentation:Framing: Professionally presented with a generous off-white multi-layered mat inside a stained natural wood frame under protective glass.Inscriptions: Clear margins bear the original stone-printed text credits: "Régnier et Bettannier d'après Guérard", "Imp. Lemercier à Paris", and the stylized series title "La Vie Parisienne" in an ornate lower cartouche. Condition: The print is structurally sound with rich, crisp ink work. The paper shows an authentic light patina, minor surface aging, and minimal tone spots that enhance its antique lineage. The frame is structurally tight and ready to hang. 703 / 811 -
Up for auction is a magnificent 19th-century antique French hand-colored lithograph from the popular series "La Vie Parisienne" (Parisian Life). This beautifully detailed print captures the fashion, energy, and elegance of mid-1800s high society enjoying an evening at a prominent Parisian public ballroom or pleasure garden. The work is beautifully hand-tinted with soft greens, blues, and yellows, highlighting the expansive crinoline dresses, bonnets, and formal evening top hats characteristic of the era. Production Details: Series Title: La Vie Parisienne Artist: After Eugène-Charles-François Guérard (French, 1821–1866) Lithographers: Claude Régnier and Joseph BettannierPrinter: Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris (an elite 19th-century workshop) Medium: Fine hand-colored lithograph on woven paperEra: Circa 1840–1860 (Second French Empire / Victorian Era) Condition & Presentation:Framing: Professionally presented with a generous off-white multi-layered mat inside a stained natural wood frame under protective glass.Inscriptions: Clear margins bear the original stone-printed text credits: "Régnier et Bettannier d'après Guérard", "Imp. Lemercier à Paris", and the stylized series title "La Vie Parisienne" in an ornate lower cartouche. Condition: The print is structurally sound with rich, crisp ink work. The paper shows an authentic light patina, minor surface aging, and minimal tone spots that enhance its antique lineage. The frame is structurally tight and ready to hang. 704 / 811 -
Up for auction is a magnificent 19th-century antique French hand-colored lithograph from the popular series "La Vie Parisienne" (Parisian Life). This beautifully detailed print captures the fashion, energy, and elegance of mid-1800s high society enjoying an evening at a prominent Parisian public ballroom or pleasure garden. The work is beautifully hand-tinted with soft greens, blues, and yellows, highlighting the expansive crinoline dresses, bonnets, and formal evening top hats characteristic of the era. Production Details: Series Title: La Vie Parisienne Artist: After Eugène-Charles-François Guérard (French, 1821–1866) Lithographers: Claude Régnier and Joseph BettannierPrinter: Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris (an elite 19th-century workshop) Medium: Fine hand-colored lithograph on woven paperEra: Circa 1840–1860 (Second French Empire / Victorian Era) Condition & Presentation:Framing: Professionally presented with a generous off-white multi-layered mat inside a stained natural wood frame under protective glass.Inscriptions: Clear margins bear the original stone-printed text credits: "Régnier et Bettannier d'après Guérard", "Imp. Lemercier à Paris", and the stylized series title "La Vie Parisienne" in an ornate lower cartouche. Condition: The print is structurally sound with rich, crisp ink work. The paper shows an authentic light patina, minor surface aging, and minimal tone spots that enhance its antique lineage. The frame is structurally tight and ready to hang. 705 / 811 -
Up for auction is a magnificent 19th-century antique French hand-colored lithograph from the popular series "La Vie Parisienne" (Parisian Life). This beautifully detailed print captures the fashion, energy, and elegance of mid-1800s high society enjoying an evening at a prominent Parisian public ballroom or pleasure garden. The work is beautifully hand-tinted with soft greens, blues, and yellows, highlighting the expansive crinoline dresses, bonnets, and formal evening top hats characteristic of the era. Production Details: Series Title: La Vie Parisienne Artist: After Eugène-Charles-François Guérard (French, 1821–1866) Lithographers: Claude Régnier and Joseph BettannierPrinter: Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris (an elite 19th-century workshop) Medium: Fine hand-colored lithograph on woven paperEra: Circa 1840–1860 (Second French Empire / Victorian Era) Condition & Presentation:Framing: Professionally presented with a generous off-white multi-layered mat inside a stained natural wood frame under protective glass.Inscriptions: Clear margins bear the original stone-printed text credits: "Régnier et Bettannier d'après Guérard", "Imp. Lemercier à Paris", and the stylized series title "La Vie Parisienne" in an ornate lower cartouche. Condition: The print is structurally sound with rich, crisp ink work. The paper shows an authentic light patina, minor surface aging, and minimal tone spots that enhance its antique lineage. The frame is structurally tight and ready to hang. 706 / 811 -
Up for auction is a magnificent 19th-century antique French hand-colored lithograph from the popular series "La Vie Parisienne" (Parisian Life). This beautifully detailed print captures the fashion, energy, and elegance of mid-1800s high society enjoying an evening at a prominent Parisian public ballroom or pleasure garden. The work is beautifully hand-tinted with soft greens, blues, and yellows, highlighting the expansive crinoline dresses, bonnets, and formal evening top hats characteristic of the era. Production Details: Series Title: La Vie Parisienne Artist: After Eugène-Charles-François Guérard (French, 1821–1866) Lithographers: Claude Régnier and Joseph BettannierPrinter: Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris (an elite 19th-century workshop) Medium: Fine hand-colored lithograph on woven paperEra: Circa 1840–1860 (Second French Empire / Victorian Era) Condition & Presentation:Framing: Professionally presented with a generous off-white multi-layered mat inside a stained natural wood frame under protective glass.Inscriptions: Clear margins bear the original stone-printed text credits: "Régnier et Bettannier d'après Guérard", "Imp. Lemercier à Paris", and the stylized series title "La Vie Parisienne" in an ornate lower cartouche. Condition: The print is structurally sound with rich, crisp ink work. The paper shows an authentic light patina, minor surface aging, and minimal tone spots that enhance its antique lineage. The frame is structurally tight and ready to hang. 707 / 811 -
Up for auction is a magnificent 19th-century antique French hand-colored lithograph from the popular series "La Vie Parisienne" (Parisian Life). This beautifully detailed print captures the fashion, energy, and elegance of mid-1800s high society enjoying an evening at a prominent Parisian public ballroom or pleasure garden. The work is beautifully hand-tinted with soft greens, blues, and yellows, highlighting the expansive crinoline dresses, bonnets, and formal evening top hats characteristic of the era. Production Details: Series Title: La Vie Parisienne Artist: After Eugène-Charles-François Guérard (French, 1821–1866) Lithographers: Claude Régnier and Joseph BettannierPrinter: Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris (an elite 19th-century workshop) Medium: Fine hand-colored lithograph on woven paperEra: Circa 1840–1860 (Second French Empire / Victorian Era) Condition & Presentation:Framing: Professionally presented with a generous off-white multi-layered mat inside a stained natural wood frame under protective glass.Inscriptions: Clear margins bear the original stone-printed text credits: "Régnier et Bettannier d'après Guérard", "Imp. Lemercier à Paris", and the stylized series title "La Vie Parisienne" in an ornate lower cartouche. Condition: The print is structurally sound with rich, crisp ink work. The paper shows an authentic light patina, minor surface aging, and minimal tone spots that enhance its antique lineage. The frame is structurally tight and ready to hang. 708 / 811 -
Up for auction is a magnificent 19th-century antique French hand-colored lithograph from the popular series "La Vie Parisienne" (Parisian Life). This beautifully detailed print captures the fashion, energy, and elegance of mid-1800s high society enjoying an evening at a prominent Parisian public ballroom or pleasure garden. The work is beautifully hand-tinted with soft greens, blues, and yellows, highlighting the expansive crinoline dresses, bonnets, and formal evening top hats characteristic of the era. Production Details: Series Title: La Vie Parisienne Artist: After Eugène-Charles-François Guérard (French, 1821–1866) Lithographers: Claude Régnier and Joseph BettannierPrinter: Imprimerie Lemercier, Paris (an elite 19th-century workshop) Medium: Fine hand-colored lithograph on woven paperEra: Circa 1840–1860 (Second French Empire / Victorian Era) Condition & Presentation:Framing: Professionally presented with a generous off-white multi-layered mat inside a stained natural wood frame under protective glass.Inscriptions: Clear margins bear the original stone-printed text credits: "Régnier et Bettannier d'après Guérard", "Imp. Lemercier à Paris", and the stylized series title "La Vie Parisienne" in an ornate lower cartouche. Condition: The print is structurally sound with rich, crisp ink work. The paper shows an authentic light patina, minor surface aging, and minimal tone spots that enhance its antique lineage. The frame is structurally tight and ready to hang. 709 / 811 -
This is an exceptionally rare, factory-original 1958 pressed steel "Tonka Fire Department" (T.F.D.) water tanker truck. While most Tonka fire vehicles are traditionally red, this striking white variant was produced as part of the specialized B-213 Fire Department set and was manufactured for only one year (1958–1959). The truck features its original white finish, red "T.F.D. TANKER" side lettering, ornate gold scroll cab decals featuring the number 5, an integrated clear wraparound windshield, a silver hood ornament, a red roof dome warning light, and dual-axle rear wheels. Based on the included measurements, the piece spans roughly 14.5 to 15 inches in total length. 710 / 811 -
This is an exceptionally rare, factory-original 1958 pressed steel "Tonka Fire Department" (T.F.D.) water tanker truck. While most Tonka fire vehicles are traditionally red, this striking white variant was produced as part of the specialized B-213 Fire Department set and was manufactured for only one year (1958–1959). The truck features its original white finish, red "T.F.D. TANKER" side lettering, ornate gold scroll cab decals featuring the number 5, an integrated clear wraparound windshield, a silver hood ornament, a red roof dome warning light, and dual-axle rear wheels. Based on the included measurements, the piece spans roughly 14.5 to 15 inches in total length. 711 / 811 -
This is an exceptionally rare, factory-original 1958 pressed steel "Tonka Fire Department" (T.F.D.) water tanker truck. While most Tonka fire vehicles are traditionally red, this striking white variant was produced as part of the specialized B-213 Fire Department set and was manufactured for only one year (1958–1959). The truck features its original white finish, red "T.F.D. TANKER" side lettering, ornate gold scroll cab decals featuring the number 5, an integrated clear wraparound windshield, a silver hood ornament, a red roof dome warning light, and dual-axle rear wheels. Based on the included measurements, the piece spans roughly 14.5 to 15 inches in total length. 712 / 811 -
This is an exceptionally rare, factory-original 1958 pressed steel "Tonka Fire Department" (T.F.D.) water tanker truck. While most Tonka fire vehicles are traditionally red, this striking white variant was produced as part of the specialized B-213 Fire Department set and was manufactured for only one year (1958–1959). The truck features its original white finish, red "T.F.D. TANKER" side lettering, ornate gold scroll cab decals featuring the number 5, an integrated clear wraparound windshield, a silver hood ornament, a red roof dome warning light, and dual-axle rear wheels. Based on the included measurements, the piece spans roughly 14.5 to 15 inches in total length. 713 / 811 -
This is an exceptionally rare, factory-original 1958 pressed steel "Tonka Fire Department" (T.F.D.) water tanker truck. While most Tonka fire vehicles are traditionally red, this striking white variant was produced as part of the specialized B-213 Fire Department set and was manufactured for only one year (1958–1959). The truck features its original white finish, red "T.F.D. TANKER" side lettering, ornate gold scroll cab decals featuring the number 5, an integrated clear wraparound windshield, a silver hood ornament, a red roof dome warning light, and dual-axle rear wheels. Based on the included measurements, the piece spans roughly 14.5 to 15 inches in total length. 714 / 811 -
This is an exceptionally rare, factory-original 1958 pressed steel "Tonka Fire Department" (T.F.D.) water tanker truck. While most Tonka fire vehicles are traditionally red, this striking white variant was produced as part of the specialized B-213 Fire Department set and was manufactured for only one year (1958–1959). The truck features its original white finish, red "T.F.D. TANKER" side lettering, ornate gold scroll cab decals featuring the number 5, an integrated clear wraparound windshield, a silver hood ornament, a red roof dome warning light, and dual-axle rear wheels. Based on the included measurements, the piece spans roughly 14.5 to 15 inches in total length. 715 / 811 -
This is an exceptionally rare, factory-original 1958 pressed steel "Tonka Fire Department" (T.F.D.) water tanker truck. While most Tonka fire vehicles are traditionally red, this striking white variant was produced as part of the specialized B-213 Fire Department set and was manufactured for only one year (1958–1959). The truck features its original white finish, red "T.F.D. TANKER" side lettering, ornate gold scroll cab decals featuring the number 5, an integrated clear wraparound windshield, a silver hood ornament, a red roof dome warning light, and dual-axle rear wheels. Based on the included measurements, the piece spans roughly 14.5 to 15 inches in total length. 716 / 811 -
This is an exceptionally rare, factory-original 1958 pressed steel "Tonka Fire Department" (T.F.D.) water tanker truck. While most Tonka fire vehicles are traditionally red, this striking white variant was produced as part of the specialized B-213 Fire Department set and was manufactured for only one year (1958–1959). The truck features its original white finish, red "T.F.D. TANKER" side lettering, ornate gold scroll cab decals featuring the number 5, an integrated clear wraparound windshield, a silver hood ornament, a red roof dome warning light, and dual-axle rear wheels. Based on the included measurements, the piece spans roughly 14.5 to 15 inches in total length. 717 / 811 -
This is an authentic hand-painted 3D chalkware wall plaque titled "Bargee", created by the renowned W.H. Bossons Company in Congleton, England. Sculpted by artistic director Ray Bossons, this piece portrays a working-class canal boatman from the Industrial waterway era wearing a traditional patterned flat cap, collared cream shirt, and a vibrant red neckerchief. The bottom base edge features the clear relief inscription "BARGEE © 1988 BOSSONS ENGLAND", and the hollow reverse side bears the distinct incised factory marking "Bossons Congleton England World Copyright ©". Based on the included measurements, the plaque stands at approximately 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide. 718 / 811 -
This is an authentic hand-painted 3D chalkware wall plaque titled "Bargee", created by the renowned W.H. Bossons Company in Congleton, England. Sculpted by artistic director Ray Bossons, this piece portrays a working-class canal boatman from the Industrial waterway era wearing a traditional patterned flat cap, collared cream shirt, and a vibrant red neckerchief. The bottom base edge features the clear relief inscription "BARGEE © 1988 BOSSONS ENGLAND", and the hollow reverse side bears the distinct incised factory marking "Bossons Congleton England World Copyright ©". Based on the included measurements, the plaque stands at approximately 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide. 719 / 811 -
This is an authentic hand-painted 3D chalkware wall plaque titled "Bargee", created by the renowned W.H. Bossons Company in Congleton, England. Sculpted by artistic director Ray Bossons, this piece portrays a working-class canal boatman from the Industrial waterway era wearing a traditional patterned flat cap, collared cream shirt, and a vibrant red neckerchief. The bottom base edge features the clear relief inscription "BARGEE © 1988 BOSSONS ENGLAND", and the hollow reverse side bears the distinct incised factory marking "Bossons Congleton England World Copyright ©". Based on the included measurements, the plaque stands at approximately 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide. 720 / 811 -
This is an authentic hand-painted 3D chalkware wall plaque titled "Bargee", created by the renowned W.H. Bossons Company in Congleton, England. Sculpted by artistic director Ray Bossons, this piece portrays a working-class canal boatman from the Industrial waterway era wearing a traditional patterned flat cap, collared cream shirt, and a vibrant red neckerchief. The bottom base edge features the clear relief inscription "BARGEE © 1988 BOSSONS ENGLAND", and the hollow reverse side bears the distinct incised factory marking "Bossons Congleton England World Copyright ©". Based on the included measurements, the plaque stands at approximately 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide. 721 / 811 -
This is an authentic hand-painted 3D chalkware wall plaque titled "Bargee", created by the renowned W.H. Bossons Company in Congleton, England. Sculpted by artistic director Ray Bossons, this piece portrays a working-class canal boatman from the Industrial waterway era wearing a traditional patterned flat cap, collared cream shirt, and a vibrant red neckerchief. The bottom base edge features the clear relief inscription "BARGEE © 1988 BOSSONS ENGLAND", and the hollow reverse side bears the distinct incised factory marking "Bossons Congleton England World Copyright ©". Based on the included measurements, the plaque stands at approximately 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide. 722 / 811 -
This is an authentic hand-painted 3D chalkware wall plaque titled "Bargee", created by the renowned W.H. Bossons Company in Congleton, England. Sculpted by artistic director Ray Bossons, this piece portrays a working-class canal boatman from the Industrial waterway era wearing a traditional patterned flat cap, collared cream shirt, and a vibrant red neckerchief. The bottom base edge features the clear relief inscription "BARGEE © 1988 BOSSONS ENGLAND", and the hollow reverse side bears the distinct incised factory marking "Bossons Congleton England World Copyright ©". Based on the included measurements, the plaque stands at approximately 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide. 723 / 811 -
This is an authentic hand-painted 3D chalkware wall plaque titled "Bargee", created by the renowned W.H. Bossons Company in Congleton, England. Sculpted by artistic director Ray Bossons, this piece portrays a working-class canal boatman from the Industrial waterway era wearing a traditional patterned flat cap, collared cream shirt, and a vibrant red neckerchief. The bottom base edge features the clear relief inscription "BARGEE © 1988 BOSSONS ENGLAND", and the hollow reverse side bears the distinct incised factory marking "Bossons Congleton England World Copyright ©". Based on the included measurements, the plaque stands at approximately 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide. 724 / 811 -
This is an authentic hand-painted 3D chalkware wall plaque titled "Bargee", created by the renowned W.H. Bossons Company in Congleton, England. Sculpted by artistic director Ray Bossons, this piece portrays a working-class canal boatman from the Industrial waterway era wearing a traditional patterned flat cap, collared cream shirt, and a vibrant red neckerchief. The bottom base edge features the clear relief inscription "BARGEE © 1988 BOSSONS ENGLAND", and the hollow reverse side bears the distinct incised factory marking "Bossons Congleton England World Copyright ©". Based on the included measurements, the plaque stands at approximately 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide. 725 / 811 -
This is an authentic hand-painted 3D chalkware wall plaque titled "Bargee", created by the renowned W.H. Bossons Company in Congleton, England. Sculpted by artistic director Ray Bossons, this piece portrays a working-class canal boatman from the Industrial waterway era wearing a traditional patterned flat cap, collared cream shirt, and a vibrant red neckerchief. The bottom base edge features the clear relief inscription "BARGEE © 1988 BOSSONS ENGLAND", and the hollow reverse side bears the distinct incised factory marking "Bossons Congleton England World Copyright ©". Based on the included measurements, the plaque stands at approximately 5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide. 726 / 811 -
This vintage fine porcelain vase features a classic cobalt blue stylized peony medallion centered within dual circular bands on a crisp white ground. A matching thin blue stripe accentuates the rim. The porcelain retains its brilliant glossy finish with no deep cracks, chips, flea bites, or repairs. A faint, natural spot of manufacturing glaze discoloration or superficial surface mark is present on one narrow side edge, consistent with age and typical of production era handling. 727 / 811 -
This vintage fine porcelain vase features a classic cobalt blue stylized peony medallion centered within dual circular bands on a crisp white ground. A matching thin blue stripe accentuates the rim. The porcelain retains its brilliant glossy finish with no deep cracks, chips, flea bites, or repairs. A faint, natural spot of manufacturing glaze discoloration or superficial surface mark is present on one narrow side edge, consistent with age and typical of production era handling. 728 / 811 -
This vintage fine porcelain vase features a classic cobalt blue stylized peony medallion centered within dual circular bands on a crisp white ground. A matching thin blue stripe accentuates the rim. The porcelain retains its brilliant glossy finish with no deep cracks, chips, flea bites, or repairs. A faint, natural spot of manufacturing glaze discoloration or superficial surface mark is present on one narrow side edge, consistent with age and typical of production era handling. 729 / 811 -
This vintage fine porcelain vase features a classic cobalt blue stylized peony medallion centered within dual circular bands on a crisp white ground. A matching thin blue stripe accentuates the rim. The porcelain retains its brilliant glossy finish with no deep cracks, chips, flea bites, or repairs. A faint, natural spot of manufacturing glaze discoloration or superficial surface mark is present on one narrow side edge, consistent with age and typical of production era handling. 730 / 811 -
This vintage fine porcelain vase features a classic cobalt blue stylized peony medallion centered within dual circular bands on a crisp white ground. A matching thin blue stripe accentuates the rim. The porcelain retains its brilliant glossy finish with no deep cracks, chips, flea bites, or repairs. A faint, natural spot of manufacturing glaze discoloration or superficial surface mark is present on one narrow side edge, consistent with age and typical of production era handling. 731 / 811 -
This vintage fine porcelain vase features a classic cobalt blue stylized peony medallion centered within dual circular bands on a crisp white ground. A matching thin blue stripe accentuates the rim. The porcelain retains its brilliant glossy finish with no deep cracks, chips, flea bites, or repairs. A faint, natural spot of manufacturing glaze discoloration or superficial surface mark is present on one narrow side edge, consistent with age and typical of production era handling. 732 / 811 -
This vintage fine porcelain vase features a classic cobalt blue stylized peony medallion centered within dual circular bands on a crisp white ground. A matching thin blue stripe accentuates the rim. The porcelain retains its brilliant glossy finish with no deep cracks, chips, flea bites, or repairs. A faint, natural spot of manufacturing glaze discoloration or superficial surface mark is present on one narrow side edge, consistent with age and typical of production era handling. 733 / 811 -
This vintage fine porcelain vase features a classic cobalt blue stylized peony medallion centered within dual circular bands on a crisp white ground. A matching thin blue stripe accentuates the rim. The porcelain retains its brilliant glossy finish with no deep cracks, chips, flea bites, or repairs. A faint, natural spot of manufacturing glaze discoloration or superficial surface mark is present on one narrow side edge, consistent with age and typical of production era handling. 734 / 811 -
This vintage fine porcelain vase features a classic cobalt blue stylized peony medallion centered within dual circular bands on a crisp white ground. A matching thin blue stripe accentuates the rim. The porcelain retains its brilliant glossy finish with no deep cracks, chips, flea bites, or repairs. A faint, natural spot of manufacturing glaze discoloration or superficial surface mark is present on one narrow side edge, consistent with age and typical of production era handling. 735 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 736 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 737 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 738 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 739 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 740 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 741 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 742 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 743 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 744 / 811 -
This highly collectible grouping of early 20th-century kitchenalia features an all-ceramic construction with full ceramic screw-down lids and integrated lifting rings. The thick stoneware/ironstone bodies retain a clean, high-gloss glazed finish across both color variants. No major structural cracks, deep chips, or exterior damage are present. The internal ceramic screw threads are intact and screw down securely. Standard production-era glaze variations are present on the undersides. 745 / 811 -
This vibrant mid-century modern centerpiece captures the organic, flowing elegance characteristic of authentic Venetian glass artistry. Hand-blown on the island of Murano, Italy, the piece features an expressive, multi-lobed "splash" or "fazzoletto" (handkerchief) form with deeply pinched, wave-like columns that create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The clear glass body is beautifully suspended with a festive array of multicolored confetti glass splatters, accent rods, and delicate latticino twists. The bottom reveals a beautifully frosted, unpolished pontil mark typical of traditional Italian hand-craftsmanship, while the original foil label remains partially intact on the interior wall to verify its Murano provenance. Measuring approximately 7 inches across its widest diameter and standing just under 4 inches tall, this eye-catching art glass dish remains in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or structural defects. 746 / 811 -
This vibrant mid-century modern centerpiece captures the organic, flowing elegance characteristic of authentic Venetian glass artistry. Hand-blown on the island of Murano, Italy, the piece features an expressive, multi-lobed "splash" or "fazzoletto" (handkerchief) form with deeply pinched, wave-like columns that create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The clear glass body is beautifully suspended with a festive array of multicolored confetti glass splatters, accent rods, and delicate latticino twists. The bottom reveals a beautifully frosted, unpolished pontil mark typical of traditional Italian hand-craftsmanship, while the original foil label remains partially intact on the interior wall to verify its Murano provenance. Measuring approximately 7 inches across its widest diameter and standing just under 4 inches tall, this eye-catching art glass dish remains in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or structural defects. 747 / 811 -
This vibrant mid-century modern centerpiece captures the organic, flowing elegance characteristic of authentic Venetian glass artistry. Hand-blown on the island of Murano, Italy, the piece features an expressive, multi-lobed "splash" or "fazzoletto" (handkerchief) form with deeply pinched, wave-like columns that create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The clear glass body is beautifully suspended with a festive array of multicolored confetti glass splatters, accent rods, and delicate latticino twists. The bottom reveals a beautifully frosted, unpolished pontil mark typical of traditional Italian hand-craftsmanship, while the original foil label remains partially intact on the interior wall to verify its Murano provenance. Measuring approximately 7 inches across its widest diameter and standing just under 4 inches tall, this eye-catching art glass dish remains in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or structural defects. 748 / 811 -
This vibrant mid-century modern centerpiece captures the organic, flowing elegance characteristic of authentic Venetian glass artistry. Hand-blown on the island of Murano, Italy, the piece features an expressive, multi-lobed "splash" or "fazzoletto" (handkerchief) form with deeply pinched, wave-like columns that create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The clear glass body is beautifully suspended with a festive array of multicolored confetti glass splatters, accent rods, and delicate latticino twists. The bottom reveals a beautifully frosted, unpolished pontil mark typical of traditional Italian hand-craftsmanship, while the original foil label remains partially intact on the interior wall to verify its Murano provenance. Measuring approximately 7 inches across its widest diameter and standing just under 4 inches tall, this eye-catching art glass dish remains in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or structural defects. 749 / 811 -
This vibrant mid-century modern centerpiece captures the organic, flowing elegance characteristic of authentic Venetian glass artistry. Hand-blown on the island of Murano, Italy, the piece features an expressive, multi-lobed "splash" or "fazzoletto" (handkerchief) form with deeply pinched, wave-like columns that create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The clear glass body is beautifully suspended with a festive array of multicolored confetti glass splatters, accent rods, and delicate latticino twists. The bottom reveals a beautifully frosted, unpolished pontil mark typical of traditional Italian hand-craftsmanship, while the original foil label remains partially intact on the interior wall to verify its Murano provenance. Measuring approximately 7 inches across its widest diameter and standing just under 4 inches tall, this eye-catching art glass dish remains in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or structural defects. 750 / 811 -
This vibrant mid-century modern centerpiece captures the organic, flowing elegance characteristic of authentic Venetian glass artistry. Hand-blown on the island of Murano, Italy, the piece features an expressive, multi-lobed "splash" or "fazzoletto" (handkerchief) form with deeply pinched, wave-like columns that create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The clear glass body is beautifully suspended with a festive array of multicolored confetti glass splatters, accent rods, and delicate latticino twists. The bottom reveals a beautifully frosted, unpolished pontil mark typical of traditional Italian hand-craftsmanship, while the original foil label remains partially intact on the interior wall to verify its Murano provenance. Measuring approximately 7 inches across its widest diameter and standing just under 4 inches tall, this eye-catching art glass dish remains in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or structural defects. 751 / 811 -
This vibrant mid-century modern centerpiece captures the organic, flowing elegance characteristic of authentic Venetian glass artistry. Hand-blown on the island of Murano, Italy, the piece features an expressive, multi-lobed "splash" or "fazzoletto" (handkerchief) form with deeply pinched, wave-like columns that create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The clear glass body is beautifully suspended with a festive array of multicolored confetti glass splatters, accent rods, and delicate latticino twists. The bottom reveals a beautifully frosted, unpolished pontil mark typical of traditional Italian hand-craftsmanship, while the original foil label remains partially intact on the interior wall to verify its Murano provenance. Measuring approximately 7 inches across its widest diameter and standing just under 4 inches tall, this eye-catching art glass dish remains in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or structural defects. 752 / 811 -
This vibrant mid-century modern centerpiece captures the organic, flowing elegance characteristic of authentic Venetian glass artistry. Hand-blown on the island of Murano, Italy, the piece features an expressive, multi-lobed "splash" or "fazzoletto" (handkerchief) form with deeply pinched, wave-like columns that create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The clear glass body is beautifully suspended with a festive array of multicolored confetti glass splatters, accent rods, and delicate latticino twists. The bottom reveals a beautifully frosted, unpolished pontil mark typical of traditional Italian hand-craftsmanship, while the original foil label remains partially intact on the interior wall to verify its Murano provenance. Measuring approximately 7 inches across its widest diameter and standing just under 4 inches tall, this eye-catching art glass dish remains in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or structural defects. 753 / 811 -
This vibrant mid-century modern centerpiece captures the organic, flowing elegance characteristic of authentic Venetian glass artistry. Hand-blown on the island of Murano, Italy, the piece features an expressive, multi-lobed "splash" or "fazzoletto" (handkerchief) form with deeply pinched, wave-like columns that create a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The clear glass body is beautifully suspended with a festive array of multicolored confetti glass splatters, accent rods, and delicate latticino twists. The bottom reveals a beautifully frosted, unpolished pontil mark typical of traditional Italian hand-craftsmanship, while the original foil label remains partially intact on the interior wall to verify its Murano provenance. Measuring approximately 7 inches across its widest diameter and standing just under 4 inches tall, this eye-catching art glass dish remains in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or structural defects. 754 / 811 -
This charming country kitchen classic brings immediate nostalgic farmhouse appeal to any countertop. Produced by the renowned McCoy Pottery company in 1974, this collectible ceramic cookie jar is styled to resemble an antique metal milk can, showcasing iconic American stoneware design. The piece features a distinct two-tone high-gloss finish, pairing a rich dark brown glaze on the lid, collar, and side handles with a warm cream-colored lower body. The front is beautifully decorated with the vibrant "Yorkville Rooster" motif, displaying a stylized green and orange rooster centered within a colorful floral wreath of orange blossoms, red roses, and deep green leaves. Molded details include simulated metal seams, vertical rivets on the back, and the debossed numbers "333" on the front rim. The unglazed base rim cleanly reveals the original white clay body, clearly stamped with "8" and "USA" to authenticate its vintage mid-century manufacturing origins. Standing just under 9 inches tall and measuring 6 inches across the base, this functional storage crock is in beautiful condition with an immaculate interior, showing no cracks, major chips, or notable paint loss. 755 / 811 -
This charming country kitchen classic brings immediate nostalgic farmhouse appeal to any countertop. Produced by the renowned McCoy Pottery company in 1974, this collectible ceramic cookie jar is styled to resemble an antique metal milk can, showcasing iconic American stoneware design. The piece features a distinct two-tone high-gloss finish, pairing a rich dark brown glaze on the lid, collar, and side handles with a warm cream-colored lower body. The front is beautifully decorated with the vibrant "Yorkville Rooster" motif, displaying a stylized green and orange rooster centered within a colorful floral wreath of orange blossoms, red roses, and deep green leaves. Molded details include simulated metal seams, vertical rivets on the back, and the debossed numbers "333" on the front rim. The unglazed base rim cleanly reveals the original white clay body, clearly stamped with "8" and "USA" to authenticate its vintage mid-century manufacturing origins. Standing just under 9 inches tall and measuring 6 inches across the base, this functional storage crock is in beautiful condition with an immaculate interior, showing no cracks, major chips, or notable paint loss. 756 / 811 -
This charming country kitchen classic brings immediate nostalgic farmhouse appeal to any countertop. Produced by the renowned McCoy Pottery company in 1974, this collectible ceramic cookie jar is styled to resemble an antique metal milk can, showcasing iconic American stoneware design. The piece features a distinct two-tone high-gloss finish, pairing a rich dark brown glaze on the lid, collar, and side handles with a warm cream-colored lower body. The front is beautifully decorated with the vibrant "Yorkville Rooster" motif, displaying a stylized green and orange rooster centered within a colorful floral wreath of orange blossoms, red roses, and deep green leaves. Molded details include simulated metal seams, vertical rivets on the back, and the debossed numbers "333" on the front rim. The unglazed base rim cleanly reveals the original white clay body, clearly stamped with "8" and "USA" to authenticate its vintage mid-century manufacturing origins. Standing just under 9 inches tall and measuring 6 inches across the base, this functional storage crock is in beautiful condition with an immaculate interior, showing no cracks, major chips, or notable paint loss. 757 / 811 -
This charming country kitchen classic brings immediate nostalgic farmhouse appeal to any countertop. Produced by the renowned McCoy Pottery company in 1974, this collectible ceramic cookie jar is styled to resemble an antique metal milk can, showcasing iconic American stoneware design. The piece features a distinct two-tone high-gloss finish, pairing a rich dark brown glaze on the lid, collar, and side handles with a warm cream-colored lower body. The front is beautifully decorated with the vibrant "Yorkville Rooster" motif, displaying a stylized green and orange rooster centered within a colorful floral wreath of orange blossoms, red roses, and deep green leaves. Molded details include simulated metal seams, vertical rivets on the back, and the debossed numbers "333" on the front rim. The unglazed base rim cleanly reveals the original white clay body, clearly stamped with "8" and "USA" to authenticate its vintage mid-century manufacturing origins. Standing just under 9 inches tall and measuring 6 inches across the base, this functional storage crock is in beautiful condition with an immaculate interior, showing no cracks, major chips, or notable paint loss. 758 / 811 -
This charming country kitchen classic brings immediate nostalgic farmhouse appeal to any countertop. Produced by the renowned McCoy Pottery company in 1974, this collectible ceramic cookie jar is styled to resemble an antique metal milk can, showcasing iconic American stoneware design. The piece features a distinct two-tone high-gloss finish, pairing a rich dark brown glaze on the lid, collar, and side handles with a warm cream-colored lower body. The front is beautifully decorated with the vibrant "Yorkville Rooster" motif, displaying a stylized green and orange rooster centered within a colorful floral wreath of orange blossoms, red roses, and deep green leaves. Molded details include simulated metal seams, vertical rivets on the back, and the debossed numbers "333" on the front rim. The unglazed base rim cleanly reveals the original white clay body, clearly stamped with "8" and "USA" to authenticate its vintage mid-century manufacturing origins. Standing just under 9 inches tall and measuring 6 inches across the base, this functional storage crock is in beautiful condition with an immaculate interior, showing no cracks, major chips, or notable paint loss. 759 / 811 -
This charming country kitchen classic brings immediate nostalgic farmhouse appeal to any countertop. Produced by the renowned McCoy Pottery company in 1974, this collectible ceramic cookie jar is styled to resemble an antique metal milk can, showcasing iconic American stoneware design. The piece features a distinct two-tone high-gloss finish, pairing a rich dark brown glaze on the lid, collar, and side handles with a warm cream-colored lower body. The front is beautifully decorated with the vibrant "Yorkville Rooster" motif, displaying a stylized green and orange rooster centered within a colorful floral wreath of orange blossoms, red roses, and deep green leaves. Molded details include simulated metal seams, vertical rivets on the back, and the debossed numbers "333" on the front rim. The unglazed base rim cleanly reveals the original white clay body, clearly stamped with "8" and "USA" to authenticate its vintage mid-century manufacturing origins. Standing just under 9 inches tall and measuring 6 inches across the base, this functional storage crock is in beautiful condition with an immaculate interior, showing no cracks, major chips, or notable paint loss. 760 / 811 -
This charming country kitchen classic brings immediate nostalgic farmhouse appeal to any countertop. Produced by the renowned McCoy Pottery company in 1974, this collectible ceramic cookie jar is styled to resemble an antique metal milk can, showcasing iconic American stoneware design. The piece features a distinct two-tone high-gloss finish, pairing a rich dark brown glaze on the lid, collar, and side handles with a warm cream-colored lower body. The front is beautifully decorated with the vibrant "Yorkville Rooster" motif, displaying a stylized green and orange rooster centered within a colorful floral wreath of orange blossoms, red roses, and deep green leaves. Molded details include simulated metal seams, vertical rivets on the back, and the debossed numbers "333" on the front rim. The unglazed base rim cleanly reveals the original white clay body, clearly stamped with "8" and "USA" to authenticate its vintage mid-century manufacturing origins. Standing just under 9 inches tall and measuring 6 inches across the base, this functional storage crock is in beautiful condition with an immaculate interior, showing no cracks, major chips, or notable paint loss. 761 / 811 -
This charming country kitchen classic brings immediate nostalgic farmhouse appeal to any countertop. Produced by the renowned McCoy Pottery company in 1974, this collectible ceramic cookie jar is styled to resemble an antique metal milk can, showcasing iconic American stoneware design. The piece features a distinct two-tone high-gloss finish, pairing a rich dark brown glaze on the lid, collar, and side handles with a warm cream-colored lower body. The front is beautifully decorated with the vibrant "Yorkville Rooster" motif, displaying a stylized green and orange rooster centered within a colorful floral wreath of orange blossoms, red roses, and deep green leaves. Molded details include simulated metal seams, vertical rivets on the back, and the debossed numbers "333" on the front rim. The unglazed base rim cleanly reveals the original white clay body, clearly stamped with "8" and "USA" to authenticate its vintage mid-century manufacturing origins. Standing just under 9 inches tall and measuring 6 inches across the base, this functional storage crock is in beautiful condition with an immaculate interior, showing no cracks, major chips, or notable paint loss. 762 / 811 -
This charming country kitchen classic brings immediate nostalgic farmhouse appeal to any countertop. Produced by the renowned McCoy Pottery company in 1974, this collectible ceramic cookie jar is styled to resemble an antique metal milk can, showcasing iconic American stoneware design. The piece features a distinct two-tone high-gloss finish, pairing a rich dark brown glaze on the lid, collar, and side handles with a warm cream-colored lower body. The front is beautifully decorated with the vibrant "Yorkville Rooster" motif, displaying a stylized green and orange rooster centered within a colorful floral wreath of orange blossoms, red roses, and deep green leaves. Molded details include simulated metal seams, vertical rivets on the back, and the debossed numbers "333" on the front rim. The unglazed base rim cleanly reveals the original white clay body, clearly stamped with "8" and "USA" to authenticate its vintage mid-century manufacturing origins. Standing just under 9 inches tall and measuring 6 inches across the base, this functional storage crock is in beautiful condition with an immaculate interior, showing no cracks, major chips, or notable paint loss. 763 / 811 -
This exceptional piece of contemporary Mexican fine art is an authentic, hand-coiled Mata Ortiz olla vase crafted and signed by the multi-generational master ceramicist Jorge Corona Guillén. Reflecting the rich archaeological traditions of the ancient Casas Grandes and Paquimé cultures, this hand-built vessel features an elegantly compressed globose body, a slender neck, and an artistic asymmetrical slanted pour-spout rim. The exterior exhibits a beautifully smooth, dark graphite blackware finish decorated with vibrant, hand-painted geometric slip designs in a warm terracotta orange hue. Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this custom-fired earthenware showcases impeccable symmetry, smooth line work, and deep cultural heritage, making it a stellar addition for collectors of Southwestern, Native American, or fine Mexican pottery. Rim has tiny chip - see photo 764 / 811 -
This exceptional piece of contemporary Mexican fine art is an authentic, hand-coiled Mata Ortiz olla vase crafted and signed by the multi-generational master ceramicist Jorge Corona Guillén. Reflecting the rich archaeological traditions of the ancient Casas Grandes and Paquimé cultures, this hand-built vessel features an elegantly compressed globose body, a slender neck, and an artistic asymmetrical slanted pour-spout rim. The exterior exhibits a beautifully smooth, dark graphite blackware finish decorated with vibrant, hand-painted geometric slip designs in a warm terracotta orange hue. Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this custom-fired earthenware showcases impeccable symmetry, smooth line work, and deep cultural heritage, making it a stellar addition for collectors of Southwestern, Native American, or fine Mexican pottery. Rim has tiny chip - see photo 765 / 811 -
This exceptional piece of contemporary Mexican fine art is an authentic, hand-coiled Mata Ortiz olla vase crafted and signed by the multi-generational master ceramicist Jorge Corona Guillén. Reflecting the rich archaeological traditions of the ancient Casas Grandes and Paquimé cultures, this hand-built vessel features an elegantly compressed globose body, a slender neck, and an artistic asymmetrical slanted pour-spout rim. The exterior exhibits a beautifully smooth, dark graphite blackware finish decorated with vibrant, hand-painted geometric slip designs in a warm terracotta orange hue. Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this custom-fired earthenware showcases impeccable symmetry, smooth line work, and deep cultural heritage, making it a stellar addition for collectors of Southwestern, Native American, or fine Mexican pottery. Rim has tiny chip - see photo 766 / 811 -
This exceptional piece of contemporary Mexican fine art is an authentic, hand-coiled Mata Ortiz olla vase crafted and signed by the multi-generational master ceramicist Jorge Corona Guillén. Reflecting the rich archaeological traditions of the ancient Casas Grandes and Paquimé cultures, this hand-built vessel features an elegantly compressed globose body, a slender neck, and an artistic asymmetrical slanted pour-spout rim. The exterior exhibits a beautifully smooth, dark graphite blackware finish decorated with vibrant, hand-painted geometric slip designs in a warm terracotta orange hue. Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this custom-fired earthenware showcases impeccable symmetry, smooth line work, and deep cultural heritage, making it a stellar addition for collectors of Southwestern, Native American, or fine Mexican pottery. Rim has tiny chip - see photo 767 / 811 -
This exceptional piece of contemporary Mexican fine art is an authentic, hand-coiled Mata Ortiz olla vase crafted and signed by the multi-generational master ceramicist Jorge Corona Guillén. Reflecting the rich archaeological traditions of the ancient Casas Grandes and Paquimé cultures, this hand-built vessel features an elegantly compressed globose body, a slender neck, and an artistic asymmetrical slanted pour-spout rim. The exterior exhibits a beautifully smooth, dark graphite blackware finish decorated with vibrant, hand-painted geometric slip designs in a warm terracotta orange hue. Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this custom-fired earthenware showcases impeccable symmetry, smooth line work, and deep cultural heritage, making it a stellar addition for collectors of Southwestern, Native American, or fine Mexican pottery. Rim has tiny chip - see photo 768 / 811 -
This exceptional piece of contemporary Mexican fine art is an authentic, hand-coiled Mata Ortiz olla vase crafted and signed by the multi-generational master ceramicist Jorge Corona Guillén. Reflecting the rich archaeological traditions of the ancient Casas Grandes and Paquimé cultures, this hand-built vessel features an elegantly compressed globose body, a slender neck, and an artistic asymmetrical slanted pour-spout rim. The exterior exhibits a beautifully smooth, dark graphite blackware finish decorated with vibrant, hand-painted geometric slip designs in a warm terracotta orange hue. Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this custom-fired earthenware showcases impeccable symmetry, smooth line work, and deep cultural heritage, making it a stellar addition for collectors of Southwestern, Native American, or fine Mexican pottery. Rim has tiny chip - see photo 769 / 811 -
This exceptional piece of contemporary Mexican fine art is an authentic, hand-coiled Mata Ortiz olla vase crafted and signed by the multi-generational master ceramicist Jorge Corona Guillén. Reflecting the rich archaeological traditions of the ancient Casas Grandes and Paquimé cultures, this hand-built vessel features an elegantly compressed globose body, a slender neck, and an artistic asymmetrical slanted pour-spout rim. The exterior exhibits a beautifully smooth, dark graphite blackware finish decorated with vibrant, hand-painted geometric slip designs in a warm terracotta orange hue. Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this custom-fired earthenware showcases impeccable symmetry, smooth line work, and deep cultural heritage, making it a stellar addition for collectors of Southwestern, Native American, or fine Mexican pottery. Rim has tiny chip - see photo 770 / 811 -
This exceptional piece of contemporary Mexican fine art is an authentic, hand-coiled Mata Ortiz olla vase crafted and signed by the multi-generational master ceramicist Jorge Corona Guillén. Reflecting the rich archaeological traditions of the ancient Casas Grandes and Paquimé cultures, this hand-built vessel features an elegantly compressed globose body, a slender neck, and an artistic asymmetrical slanted pour-spout rim. The exterior exhibits a beautifully smooth, dark graphite blackware finish decorated with vibrant, hand-painted geometric slip designs in a warm terracotta orange hue. Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches in height, this custom-fired earthenware showcases impeccable symmetry, smooth line work, and deep cultural heritage, making it a stellar addition for collectors of Southwestern, Native American, or fine Mexican pottery. Rim has tiny chip - see photo 771 / 811 -
This vintage Goldfeder acrylic and resin diorama paperweight features a 3D wilderness scene. Encased within a clear, slope-cut lucite dome are two hand-painted miniature Canada geese captured mid-flight over natural wood stumps. The forest floor is detailed with authentic sand, miniature twigs, a small bird's nest with eggs, and bright red and gold autumn leaves. The underside retains its original "Made in Canada" label alongside three protective cork feet to prevent surface scratching. Measuring approximately 6.75 inches tall and 4 inches wide, this heavy, collectible desk piece remains in excellent vintage condition with minor surface storage wear. 772 / 811 -
This vintage Goldfeder acrylic and resin diorama paperweight features a 3D wilderness scene. Encased within a clear, slope-cut lucite dome are two hand-painted miniature Canada geese captured mid-flight over natural wood stumps. The forest floor is detailed with authentic sand, miniature twigs, a small bird's nest with eggs, and bright red and gold autumn leaves. The underside retains its original "Made in Canada" label alongside three protective cork feet to prevent surface scratching. Measuring approximately 6.75 inches tall and 4 inches wide, this heavy, collectible desk piece remains in excellent vintage condition with minor surface storage wear. 773 / 811 -
This vintage Goldfeder acrylic and resin diorama paperweight features a 3D wilderness scene. Encased within a clear, slope-cut lucite dome are two hand-painted miniature Canada geese captured mid-flight over natural wood stumps. The forest floor is detailed with authentic sand, miniature twigs, a small bird's nest with eggs, and bright red and gold autumn leaves. The underside retains its original "Made in Canada" label alongside three protective cork feet to prevent surface scratching. Measuring approximately 6.75 inches tall and 4 inches wide, this heavy, collectible desk piece remains in excellent vintage condition with minor surface storage wear. 774 / 811 -
This vintage Goldfeder acrylic and resin diorama paperweight features a 3D wilderness scene. Encased within a clear, slope-cut lucite dome are two hand-painted miniature Canada geese captured mid-flight over natural wood stumps. The forest floor is detailed with authentic sand, miniature twigs, a small bird's nest with eggs, and bright red and gold autumn leaves. The underside retains its original "Made in Canada" label alongside three protective cork feet to prevent surface scratching. Measuring approximately 6.75 inches tall and 4 inches wide, this heavy, collectible desk piece remains in excellent vintage condition with minor surface storage wear. 775 / 811 -
This vintage Goldfeder acrylic and resin diorama paperweight features a 3D wilderness scene. Encased within a clear, slope-cut lucite dome are two hand-painted miniature Canada geese captured mid-flight over natural wood stumps. The forest floor is detailed with authentic sand, miniature twigs, a small bird's nest with eggs, and bright red and gold autumn leaves. The underside retains its original "Made in Canada" label alongside three protective cork feet to prevent surface scratching. Measuring approximately 6.75 inches tall and 4 inches wide, this heavy, collectible desk piece remains in excellent vintage condition with minor surface storage wear. 776 / 811 -
This vintage Goldfeder acrylic and resin diorama paperweight features a 3D wilderness scene. Encased within a clear, slope-cut lucite dome are two hand-painted miniature Canada geese captured mid-flight over natural wood stumps. The forest floor is detailed with authentic sand, miniature twigs, a small bird's nest with eggs, and bright red and gold autumn leaves. The underside retains its original "Made in Canada" label alongside three protective cork feet to prevent surface scratching. Measuring approximately 6.75 inches tall and 4 inches wide, this heavy, collectible desk piece remains in excellent vintage condition with minor surface storage wear. 777 / 811 -
This vintage Goldfeder acrylic and resin diorama paperweight features a 3D wilderness scene. Encased within a clear, slope-cut lucite dome are two hand-painted miniature Canada geese captured mid-flight over natural wood stumps. The forest floor is detailed with authentic sand, miniature twigs, a small bird's nest with eggs, and bright red and gold autumn leaves. The underside retains its original "Made in Canada" label alongside three protective cork feet to prevent surface scratching. Measuring approximately 6.75 inches tall and 4 inches wide, this heavy, collectible desk piece remains in excellent vintage condition with minor surface storage wear. 778 / 811 -
This vintage Canadian acrylic lucite paperweight features a 3D wilderness diorama crafted by the renowned Atelier Paré workshop in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec. Formed into a sleek, faceted pyramid block, the piece showcases a detailed, hand-carved and hand-painted miniature mallard duck. The duck is captured with its wings extended upward, perched on a natural wood log slice. The forest floor scene is completed with real crushed autumn foliage, rocks, and natural debris embedded directly into the base. The bottom preserves the original maker's label reading "Atelier Paré, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Canada, Mallard" alongside four transparent bumper feet. Standing at approximately 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, this highly collectible desk accessory remains in excellent vintage condition with minimal clear coat surface wear. 779 / 811 -
This vintage Canadian acrylic lucite paperweight features a 3D wilderness diorama crafted by the renowned Atelier Paré workshop in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec. Formed into a sleek, faceted pyramid block, the piece showcases a detailed, hand-carved and hand-painted miniature mallard duck. The duck is captured with its wings extended upward, perched on a natural wood log slice. The forest floor scene is completed with real crushed autumn foliage, rocks, and natural debris embedded directly into the base. The bottom preserves the original maker's label reading "Atelier Paré, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Canada, Mallard" alongside four transparent bumper feet. Standing at approximately 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, this highly collectible desk accessory remains in excellent vintage condition with minimal clear coat surface wear. 780 / 811 -
This vintage Canadian acrylic lucite paperweight features a 3D wilderness diorama crafted by the renowned Atelier Paré workshop in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec. Formed into a sleek, faceted pyramid block, the piece showcases a detailed, hand-carved and hand-painted miniature mallard duck. The duck is captured with its wings extended upward, perched on a natural wood log slice. The forest floor scene is completed with real crushed autumn foliage, rocks, and natural debris embedded directly into the base. The bottom preserves the original maker's label reading "Atelier Paré, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Canada, Mallard" alongside four transparent bumper feet. Standing at approximately 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, this highly collectible desk accessory remains in excellent vintage condition with minimal clear coat surface wear. 781 / 811 -
This vintage Canadian acrylic lucite paperweight features a 3D wilderness diorama crafted by the renowned Atelier Paré workshop in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec. Formed into a sleek, faceted pyramid block, the piece showcases a detailed, hand-carved and hand-painted miniature mallard duck. The duck is captured with its wings extended upward, perched on a natural wood log slice. The forest floor scene is completed with real crushed autumn foliage, rocks, and natural debris embedded directly into the base. The bottom preserves the original maker's label reading "Atelier Paré, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Canada, Mallard" alongside four transparent bumper feet. Standing at approximately 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, this highly collectible desk accessory remains in excellent vintage condition with minimal clear coat surface wear. 782 / 811 -
This vintage Canadian acrylic lucite paperweight features a 3D wilderness diorama crafted by the renowned Atelier Paré workshop in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec. Formed into a sleek, faceted pyramid block, the piece showcases a detailed, hand-carved and hand-painted miniature mallard duck. The duck is captured with its wings extended upward, perched on a natural wood log slice. The forest floor scene is completed with real crushed autumn foliage, rocks, and natural debris embedded directly into the base. The bottom preserves the original maker's label reading "Atelier Paré, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Canada, Mallard" alongside four transparent bumper feet. Standing at approximately 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, this highly collectible desk accessory remains in excellent vintage condition with minimal clear coat surface wear. 783 / 811 -
This vintage Canadian acrylic lucite paperweight features a 3D wilderness diorama crafted by the renowned Atelier Paré workshop in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec. Formed into a sleek, faceted pyramid block, the piece showcases a detailed, hand-carved and hand-painted miniature mallard duck. The duck is captured with its wings extended upward, perched on a natural wood log slice. The forest floor scene is completed with real crushed autumn foliage, rocks, and natural debris embedded directly into the base. The bottom preserves the original maker's label reading "Atelier Paré, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Canada, Mallard" alongside four transparent bumper feet. Standing at approximately 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, this highly collectible desk accessory remains in excellent vintage condition with minimal clear coat surface wear. 784 / 811 -
This vintage Canadian acrylic lucite paperweight features a 3D wilderness diorama crafted by the renowned Atelier Paré workshop in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec. Formed into a sleek, faceted pyramid block, the piece showcases a detailed, hand-carved and hand-painted miniature mallard duck. The duck is captured with its wings extended upward, perched on a natural wood log slice. The forest floor scene is completed with real crushed autumn foliage, rocks, and natural debris embedded directly into the base. The bottom preserves the original maker's label reading "Atelier Paré, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Canada, Mallard" alongside four transparent bumper feet. Standing at approximately 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, this highly collectible desk accessory remains in excellent vintage condition with minimal clear coat surface wear. 785 / 811 -
This vintage Canadian acrylic lucite paperweight features a 3D wilderness diorama crafted by the renowned Atelier Paré workshop in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec. Formed into a sleek, faceted pyramid block, the piece showcases a detailed, hand-carved and hand-painted miniature mallard duck. The duck is captured with its wings extended upward, perched on a natural wood log slice. The forest floor scene is completed with real crushed autumn foliage, rocks, and natural debris embedded directly into the base. The bottom preserves the original maker's label reading "Atelier Paré, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Canada, Mallard" alongside four transparent bumper feet. Standing at approximately 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, this highly collectible desk accessory remains in excellent vintage condition with minimal clear coat surface wear. 786 / 811 -
This vintage Canadian acrylic lucite paperweight features a 3D wilderness diorama crafted by the renowned Atelier Paré workshop in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec. Formed into a sleek, faceted pyramid block, the piece showcases a detailed, hand-carved and hand-painted miniature mallard duck. The duck is captured with its wings extended upward, perched on a natural wood log slice. The forest floor scene is completed with real crushed autumn foliage, rocks, and natural debris embedded directly into the base. The bottom preserves the original maker's label reading "Atelier Paré, Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Canada, Mallard" alongside four transparent bumper feet. Standing at approximately 4 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, this highly collectible desk accessory remains in excellent vintage condition with minimal clear coat surface wear. 787 / 811 -
This beautiful vintage Italian porcelain pitcher vase features the iconic ornate artistry of Nuova Capodimonte (marked I.I.E. / L.I.E. on the base). Hand-painted in Italy, it boasts a striking brown-to-white ombré glazed gradient body, an elegant flared spout, and a classic rococo scroll handle. The front is adorned with a highly detailed, hand-sculpted porcelain flower in shades of soft blush pink and ivory with deep crimson-edged petals and green foliage. The underside displays the authentic blue stamped maker's mark featuring a crown and the letter "N".Condition Note: Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall and 6 inches wide, the pitcher is structure-sound and holds its vintage charm beautifully. However, please note that one of the prominent pink rose petals has a visible chip/damage along its delicate outer edge (please review all close-up photographs carefully). The piece is being sold entirely as-is. 788 / 811 -
This beautiful vintage Italian porcelain pitcher vase features the iconic ornate artistry of Nuova Capodimonte (marked I.I.E. / L.I.E. on the base). Hand-painted in Italy, it boasts a striking brown-to-white ombré glazed gradient body, an elegant flared spout, and a classic rococo scroll handle. The front is adorned with a highly detailed, hand-sculpted porcelain flower in shades of soft blush pink and ivory with deep crimson-edged petals and green foliage. The underside displays the authentic blue stamped maker's mark featuring a crown and the letter "N".Condition Note: Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall and 6 inches wide, the pitcher is structure-sound and holds its vintage charm beautifully. However, please note that one of the prominent pink rose petals has a visible chip/damage along its delicate outer edge (please review all close-up photographs carefully). The piece is being sold entirely as-is. 789 / 811 -
This beautiful vintage Italian porcelain pitcher vase features the iconic ornate artistry of Nuova Capodimonte (marked I.I.E. / L.I.E. on the base). Hand-painted in Italy, it boasts a striking brown-to-white ombré glazed gradient body, an elegant flared spout, and a classic rococo scroll handle. The front is adorned with a highly detailed, hand-sculpted porcelain flower in shades of soft blush pink and ivory with deep crimson-edged petals and green foliage. The underside displays the authentic blue stamped maker's mark featuring a crown and the letter "N".Condition Note: Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall and 6 inches wide, the pitcher is structure-sound and holds its vintage charm beautifully. However, please note that one of the prominent pink rose petals has a visible chip/damage along its delicate outer edge (please review all close-up photographs carefully). The piece is being sold entirely as-is. 790 / 811 -
This beautiful vintage Italian porcelain pitcher vase features the iconic ornate artistry of Nuova Capodimonte (marked I.I.E. / L.I.E. on the base). Hand-painted in Italy, it boasts a striking brown-to-white ombré glazed gradient body, an elegant flared spout, and a classic rococo scroll handle. The front is adorned with a highly detailed, hand-sculpted porcelain flower in shades of soft blush pink and ivory with deep crimson-edged petals and green foliage. The underside displays the authentic blue stamped maker's mark featuring a crown and the letter "N".Condition Note: Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall and 6 inches wide, the pitcher is structure-sound and holds its vintage charm beautifully. However, please note that one of the prominent pink rose petals has a visible chip/damage along its delicate outer edge (please review all close-up photographs carefully). The piece is being sold entirely as-is. 791 / 811 -
This beautiful vintage Italian porcelain pitcher vase features the iconic ornate artistry of Nuova Capodimonte (marked I.I.E. / L.I.E. on the base). Hand-painted in Italy, it boasts a striking brown-to-white ombré glazed gradient body, an elegant flared spout, and a classic rococo scroll handle. The front is adorned with a highly detailed, hand-sculpted porcelain flower in shades of soft blush pink and ivory with deep crimson-edged petals and green foliage. The underside displays the authentic blue stamped maker's mark featuring a crown and the letter "N".Condition Note: Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall and 6 inches wide, the pitcher is structure-sound and holds its vintage charm beautifully. However, please note that one of the prominent pink rose petals has a visible chip/damage along its delicate outer edge (please review all close-up photographs carefully). The piece is being sold entirely as-is. 792 / 811 -
This beautiful vintage Italian porcelain pitcher vase features the iconic ornate artistry of Nuova Capodimonte (marked I.I.E. / L.I.E. on the base). Hand-painted in Italy, it boasts a striking brown-to-white ombré glazed gradient body, an elegant flared spout, and a classic rococo scroll handle. The front is adorned with a highly detailed, hand-sculpted porcelain flower in shades of soft blush pink and ivory with deep crimson-edged petals and green foliage. The underside displays the authentic blue stamped maker's mark featuring a crown and the letter "N".Condition Note: Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall and 6 inches wide, the pitcher is structure-sound and holds its vintage charm beautifully. However, please note that one of the prominent pink rose petals has a visible chip/damage along its delicate outer edge (please review all close-up photographs carefully). The piece is being sold entirely as-is. 793 / 811 -
This beautiful vintage Italian porcelain pitcher vase features the iconic ornate artistry of Nuova Capodimonte (marked I.I.E. / L.I.E. on the base). Hand-painted in Italy, it boasts a striking brown-to-white ombré glazed gradient body, an elegant flared spout, and a classic rococo scroll handle. The front is adorned with a highly detailed, hand-sculpted porcelain flower in shades of soft blush pink and ivory with deep crimson-edged petals and green foliage. The underside displays the authentic blue stamped maker's mark featuring a crown and the letter "N".Condition Note: Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall and 6 inches wide, the pitcher is structure-sound and holds its vintage charm beautifully. However, please note that one of the prominent pink rose petals has a visible chip/damage along its delicate outer edge (please review all close-up photographs carefully). The piece is being sold entirely as-is. 794 / 811 -
This beautiful vintage Italian porcelain pitcher vase features the iconic ornate artistry of Nuova Capodimonte (marked I.I.E. / L.I.E. on the base). Hand-painted in Italy, it boasts a striking brown-to-white ombré glazed gradient body, an elegant flared spout, and a classic rococo scroll handle. The front is adorned with a highly detailed, hand-sculpted porcelain flower in shades of soft blush pink and ivory with deep crimson-edged petals and green foliage. The underside displays the authentic blue stamped maker's mark featuring a crown and the letter "N".Condition Note: Standing at approximately 9.5 inches tall and 6 inches wide, the pitcher is structure-sound and holds its vintage charm beautifully. However, please note that one of the prominent pink rose petals has a visible chip/damage along its delicate outer edge (please review all close-up photographs carefully). The piece is being sold entirely as-is. 795 / 811 -
This stunning, highly collectible full-size figurine is from Thomas Blackshear's celebrated Ebony Visions collection, produced under license by Lenox Corporation. Titled "Angel of Grace", the statue perfectly embodies Blackshear’s signature "Afro-Nouveau" style, blending African cultural elegance with flowing Art Nouveau lines. Standing approximately 12.5 inches tall, the figure depicts a graceful Black angel with intricately textured hair, adorned with delicate pink and yellow flowers. She wears a beautifully draped peach and cream gown held together by gold chains and an elaborate central medallion. Her massive, dramatic wings feature sculpted, multi-colored feathers that transition flawlessly from radiant metallic gold down into sky blue and deep royal blue tones. The figure stands atop a billowing cloud base. The underside is fully stamped with the official Lenox / Thomas Blackshear's Ebony Visions hallmark, identifying this piece as a genuine worldwide Limited Edition, hand-numbered 2131. It comes equipped with padded protective felt feet. This exceptionally preserved piece is a vibrant addition to any fine art collection or holiday display. 796 / 811 -
This stunning, highly collectible full-size figurine is from Thomas Blackshear's celebrated Ebony Visions collection, produced under license by Lenox Corporation. Titled "Angel of Grace", the statue perfectly embodies Blackshear’s signature "Afro-Nouveau" style, blending African cultural elegance with flowing Art Nouveau lines. Standing approximately 12.5 inches tall, the figure depicts a graceful Black angel with intricately textured hair, adorned with delicate pink and yellow flowers. She wears a beautifully draped peach and cream gown held together by gold chains and an elaborate central medallion. Her massive, dramatic wings feature sculpted, multi-colored feathers that transition flawlessly from radiant metallic gold down into sky blue and deep royal blue tones. The figure stands atop a billowing cloud base. The underside is fully stamped with the official Lenox / Thomas Blackshear's Ebony Visions hallmark, identifying this piece as a genuine worldwide Limited Edition, hand-numbered 2131. It comes equipped with padded protective felt feet. This exceptionally preserved piece is a vibrant addition to any fine art collection or holiday display. 797 / 811 -
This stunning, highly collectible full-size figurine is from Thomas Blackshear's celebrated Ebony Visions collection, produced under license by Lenox Corporation. Titled "Angel of Grace", the statue perfectly embodies Blackshear’s signature "Afro-Nouveau" style, blending African cultural elegance with flowing Art Nouveau lines. Standing approximately 12.5 inches tall, the figure depicts a graceful Black angel with intricately textured hair, adorned with delicate pink and yellow flowers. She wears a beautifully draped peach and cream gown held together by gold chains and an elaborate central medallion. Her massive, dramatic wings feature sculpted, multi-colored feathers that transition flawlessly from radiant metallic gold down into sky blue and deep royal blue tones. The figure stands atop a billowing cloud base. The underside is fully stamped with the official Lenox / Thomas Blackshear's Ebony Visions hallmark, identifying this piece as a genuine worldwide Limited Edition, hand-numbered 2131. It comes equipped with padded protective felt feet. This exceptionally preserved piece is a vibrant addition to any fine art collection or holiday display. 798 / 811 -
This stunning, highly collectible full-size figurine is from Thomas Blackshear's celebrated Ebony Visions collection, produced under license by Lenox Corporation. Titled "Angel of Grace", the statue perfectly embodies Blackshear’s signature "Afro-Nouveau" style, blending African cultural elegance with flowing Art Nouveau lines. Standing approximately 12.5 inches tall, the figure depicts a graceful Black angel with intricately textured hair, adorned with delicate pink and yellow flowers. She wears a beautifully draped peach and cream gown held together by gold chains and an elaborate central medallion. Her massive, dramatic wings feature sculpted, multi-colored feathers that transition flawlessly from radiant metallic gold down into sky blue and deep royal blue tones. The figure stands atop a billowing cloud base. The underside is fully stamped with the official Lenox / Thomas Blackshear's Ebony Visions hallmark, identifying this piece as a genuine worldwide Limited Edition, hand-numbered 2131. It comes equipped with padded protective felt feet. This exceptionally preserved piece is a vibrant addition to any fine art collection or holiday display. 799 / 811 -
This stunning, highly collectible full-size figurine is from Thomas Blackshear's celebrated Ebony Visions collection, produced under license by Lenox Corporation. Titled "Angel of Grace", the statue perfectly embodies Blackshear’s signature "Afro-Nouveau" style, blending African cultural elegance with flowing Art Nouveau lines. Standing approximately 12.5 inches tall, the figure depicts a graceful Black angel with intricately textured hair, adorned with delicate pink and yellow flowers. She wears a beautifully draped peach and cream gown held together by gold chains and an elaborate central medallion. Her massive, dramatic wings feature sculpted, multi-colored feathers that transition flawlessly from radiant metallic gold down into sky blue and deep royal blue tones. The figure stands atop a billowing cloud base. The underside is fully stamped with the official Lenox / Thomas Blackshear's Ebony Visions hallmark, identifying this piece as a genuine worldwide Limited Edition, hand-numbered 2131. It comes equipped with padded protective felt feet. This exceptionally preserved piece is a vibrant addition to any fine art collection or holiday display. 800 / 811
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