Amber buddha carving on egg yolk amber and lapis necklace
Price: £175Persian silver bracelet with inset enamel plaques c1930
Price: £85Suite of Art Deco banded carnelian necklace and earrings c1920
Price: £95Massive Egyptian Revival long necklace c1930
Price: £195Very finely carved soapstone pendant necklace
Price: £175Suite of Scottish agate necklace and bracelet c1970
Price: £85A Chinese Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain Decorative Plate, dated 1985
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Chinese Blue and white ceramic beads, C20th
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Chinese blue and white ceramic beads, C20th
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Large graduated necklace of nut carving beads, 1930s
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West German Jasba Ceramic Vase with loop handles, 1960s
Price: £10The West German ceramics produced after the second world war are characterised by their distinctive and colourful designs. The Jasba factory was founded in 1926 by Jakob Schwaderlapp in Ransbach-Baumbach. The name is derived from his name and the town his factory was located. Production of decorative ceramics ceased in 1975 and the firm concentrated on industrial items and tiles which they still make today. This vase probably dates to the 1960s and the form and glaze effects are quite striking.
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Two Decorative Vintage Fans, 1950s
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Vintage Cobalt Blue Glass Perfume Bottle and Stopper, 1930s
Price: £15
Pair of Japanese Shaped Saucer Dishes, Maruku China, 1940s
Price: £25The Maruku factory seems to have operated in Japan after the second world war producing modest but good quality wares for export, rather in the style of Noritake pieces. Usually their pieces are marked in addition ‘Made in Japan’ but for some reason not here. The forms, colourings and designs here are quite unusual and while modest, these are good quality decorative items suitable for a contemporary interior.
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Japanese Satsuma style Censer, 1930s
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A Japanese Hichozan Shinpo Brush washer circa 1880
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A vintage Avon Spring Bouquet oriental style red rubber coated vase, 1980-1981
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Jean Paul Gaultier Mini Fragrance Set, Le Duo Miniatures Saint Valentin 1990s
Price: £25Collection Parfums Lalique miniature set in display box 1990s
Price: £25French Art Deco Clutch bag with faux jade insert
Price: £65Art Deco Python Clutch
Price: £85Outstanding Suede Lanvin Clutch in original box 1950s
Price: £250Glossy brown crocodile handbag 1960s
Price: £65Brown crocodile Gherardini clutch 1970s
Price: £125Gherardini was founded in Florence in 1885 and has experienced and influenced fashion changes over 135 years. It is considered a symbol of Italian excellence throughout the world, always being synonymous with style, practicality and meticulous craftsmanship. These are some curious facts about its history:
The Gherardini family is one of the founding families of the Republic of Florence. The family was forced into exile as a result of the civil war between the Black and White Guelphs, along with Divine Comedy author and fellow White Guelph Dante Alighieri, who later placed the prestigious family in their coveted paradise.
One of the most prolific members of the family was Lisa Gherardini , who is believed to be the Mona Lisa , the woman whose mysterious smile was immortalized by Leonardo Da Vinci in 1503. In 2008, the fashion house held an event dedicated to the union between art and fashion, past and future titled Re-Thinking Mona Lisa Gherardini, in honor of her legendary ancestor.
Leonardo's masterpiece was sometimes printed on limited edition monogrammed Gherardini bags and the proceeds from the sale were used to fund artistic restoration.
Considered the original inventor of Made in Italy , in 1915 Garibaldo opened his first store on Via del la Vigna Nuova, a few meters from the historic boutique of his contemporary, Guccio Gucci.
The brand saw the launch of a women's leather collection modeled by Twiggy in 1975, followed by a ready-to-wear line in the 1980s, a range of Gherardini Lifestyle scarves, ties and umbrellas and a line of accessories for men, Gherardini Man. (Attributed to the Gherardini Website)
Small suede handbag, England 1940s
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Art Deco Style Ceramic Jug with Floral Handle, probably 1930s
Price: £35Oriental Style Vase, West German Pottery, late C20th
Price: £45West German Bay Keramik Pitcher with stylised floral designs, late C20th
Price: £45Founded by Eduard Bay in the 1930s and based in Ransbach Baumbach in the heart of the main West German pottery producing region, Bay Keramik grew to be one of the most prolific producers of ceramics in the ‘West German’ style and continued production into the 1990s. This piece retains its original paper label and the format of this allows dating to the 1970s/1980s. The jug has almost a slightly rustic feel and recalls much earlier German ceramic items. The numbers on the base indicate the form number but it has not been possible to identify this.
Sowerby Blue Glass Footed Bowl, 1930s/1940s
Price: £25The Sowerby family came from the North West of England near Carlisle and settled in Gateshead in the late eighteenth century. The firm Sowerby Glassworks is known from 1807 onwards and continued production until 1972, concentrating on pressed glass. Catalogues of their wares still exist and they produced pieces in a wide variety of styles and shapes which retain their popularity today.
Yellow ground Bursley Ware Dragon Bowl by Frederick Rhead, circa 1920
Price: £45
Pair of Davidson Chevron Pattern Glass Vases, 1930s
Price: £25George Davidson founded the Teams Flint Glass Works in 1867, which later became known as George Davidson & Co. In the 1880s the company began producing pressed glass tableware in a variety of shapes and by the 1920s their designs began to reflect the new Art Deco trends. The firm continued production until the 1980s, closing in 1987.
‘Pattern number 295’ was produced in a variety of colours and all the examples typify the Art Deco styles of the 1930s and can still be appreciated today.
West German Keramik Jug with drip glaze, second half C20th
Price: £35Pair of Royal Doulton Spill Vases with gilt decoration, 1920s
Price: £120Massive Grotto style belt buckle c1980
Price: £25Long strand of Chinese cloisonne beads c1950
Price: £60Round pendant set with turquoise, Mexico, c1970, the chain later.
Price: £65Victorian ladies watch chain c1900
Price: £40Taxco bracelet set with carved obsidian stones c1950
Price: £55Fun vintage jade necklace with hook and ring closure c1980
Price: £25Large Victorian Turquoise pendant c1900
Price: £95Druzy Quartz and Onyx panel bracelet c1940
Price: £125Native American turquoise cuff bracelet, 1960s
Price: £225Taxco grape motif necklace, c1980
Price: £250Taxco clamper bracelet, attr. to Justo or Jorge Castillo, 1940s
Price: £450Justo and Jorge Castillo come from the Los Castillo workshop. Los Castillo was an influential and ongoing design and manufacturing enterprise established in 1939 by Antonio Castillo and his brothers Justo and Jorge and their cousin Salvador Teran. Los Castillo is known for sterling jewellery and fine pieces in "married metals" combining various metals such as silver, copper and brass. Castillo who arrived in Taxco in 1923, began his long career working for William Spratling at Taller de las Delicias. He married Margot van Voorhies prior to opening Taller Los Castillo bu they were later divorced in 1946. (see The Little Book of Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks, 2013)
Tigers Eye bracelet with a large central carved dragon bead, certificate for 2012
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Art Deco paste bracelet by Schreiber & Hiller c1930
Price: £75Taxco silver bracelet, c1980
Price: £50Florentine style lapis and silver brooch c1900
Price: £35Golden Amber Webb Glass Vase, marked, 1950s
Price: £45Thomas Webb began his glass career in 1829, when he became a partner in the Wordsley Glassworks. Various career changes followed and in 1859 he was joined by his sons Thomas Wilkes Webb and Charles Webb and began trading as Thomas Webb & Sons based in Stourbridge. The firm was run by various family members until mergers started to occur in the early twentieth century and Sven Fogelberg, previously from Swedish glassworks Kosta, became manager in 1932. Production continued with more mergers in the 1960s and 1970s until the firm closed in 1990. This vase was made by Thomas Webb during the 1950s as part of their 'Gay Glass' range in a design called 'Old English Bull's Eye' and has the typical 'Webb England' mark to the base.
Taxco butterfly brooch with abalone, makers mark EL 1960s
Price: £55Stunning jade and silver lariat necklace, 20th century
Price: £150Pair of Italian faux tortoiseshell earrings, 1980s
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Nesting Set of Four Small Brass Trays with an engraved designs of Bats, Chinese C20th
Price: £30Stunning rope and tassel necklace, signed, c1990
Price: £35Egyptian Revival necklace depicting Tutankhamun c1980
Price: £45Brown Alabaster Egg painted with a bird and flowers, fitted wood stand, Chinese C20th
Price: £25Iridescent art glass Vase with loop handles, possibly continental
Price: £45Statement necklace in the manner of Lalaounis c1990
Price: £75Two brooches - Jerusalem Mother of Pearl and Egyptian Silver, 1950s
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Two marcasite convertable dress clip brooches c1940
Price: £35Taxco charm bracelet, makers mark Castelan, 1950s
Price: £85Japanese Kutani Shell Shape Dish, circa 1880
Price: £45Kutani (the word means 'nine valleys') porcelain was made at various factories in the former Kaga province of Japan. The earliest pieces were in a completely different style employing a palette of colours emphasising green, the so called 'Ko Kutani'. Production of this ceased around 1730, and manufacturing was not revived until the early nineteenth century when the more familiar colourings of iron red and gold were introduced. Many pieces were exported to the West in a variety of forms including vases and wall plates. This shell dish is more unusual; the shape is more normally found in Chinese ceramics. Perhaps one of an original pair, this dish, like its Chinese counterparts, was probably intended as a serving dish and could even be used as such today although it can well stand as a decorative item.
Ceramic and Bronze figure of a Blue Tit, Albany Worcester, late C20th
Price: £35Small Art Deco wrist bag with Bakelite closure 1920s
Price: £35Art Glass Doorstop with Starburst and Bubble designs, perhaps British, late C20th
Price: £45Floating Flower jade pendant on bead necklace
Price: £175Estruscan style necklace in the manner of Lalaounis c1990
Price: £75Vintage Woven Straw and Raffia Beach Bag, 1950s
Price: £65Striking continental silver modernist bracelet c1960
Price: £55Victorian enamel buckle c1900
Price: £45Paris tourist novelty bracelet c1970
Price: £15Chinese Bone Netsuke carving of a Sage, early C20th
Price: £45A very finely carved white pendent on traditional silk cord, Modern
Price: £25Persian Painting on Silk depicting Courtiers in a Palace Scene, C19th/C20th
Estimate: £60 – 80Show stopping suite of necklace and earrings c1960
Price: £85Taxco bracelet with Aztec mask motif, 1940s
Price: £65Doulton and Slaters Patent Jardiniere circa 1890
Price: £750The Doulton factory began production in 1815, first at Vauxhall and later moving to Lambeth. In 1882 it opened an additional factory at Burslem, Stoke on Trent in the centre of the English pottery. Known at first mainly for utilitarian works it began to develop decorative wares more extensively in the 1860s and soon gained a reputation for its distinctive designs. As the mark indicates, this piece was made at the Lambeth factory and the absence of ‘England’ in the Doulton mark, which has the typical design of interlocking ‘D’ at its centre, indicates that it dates to before 1891. The decorative technique, employing impressed designs was known as ‘Chine’ ware and protected by the patent ‘Doulton and Slaters Patent’ which is clearly marked underneath. Pieces of linen, lace, net or other fabrics were pressed onto the unfired soft clay shortly after potting, leaving a corresponding pattern behind. This piece has elaborately modelled lotus strands in addition as well as gilt flower heads, an unusual combination which does not seem to often occur. On the base are found stamped numbers and letters which should indicate the pattern number and artist decorator but it has not been possible to identify these accurately. Dating though is confirmed and this was clearly a deluxe item amongst the range of pieces produced at that time.
Chinese Reverse Glass Painting of Two Ladies on a Garden Terrace, first half C20th
Price: £180A Pair of African Ebony Wood Makonde Style Carved Figures, probably late C20th
Price: £55Maasai and Makonde are ethnic terms used to describe African peoples who live in Tanzania, Mozamique and Kenya, with their own distinctive languages, culture and art. This pair of figures is typical of the wood carvings produced by their craftsmen in the second half of the twentieth century but their quality and size is well above average, the ebony wood finely rendered with much attention to detail and finished with a highly attractive glossy patina. The two figures complement one another well, their heads slightly turned to face one another with their legs turned slightly outwards and their robes flowing almost in mirror image. The abstract style makes them well suited to a contemporary interior where they could prove a striking accessory.
Chinese Bone Netsuke carving of a man holding a musical instrument, early C20th
Price: £25Classic black crocodile handbag 1940s
Price: £75Indian Silver and Enamel pill or trinket Box, early C20th
Estimate: £40 – 60Chinese Brass Vase decorated with dragons, circa 1900
Price: £75Dark chestnut crocodile handbag 1940s
Price: £75Chinese style Vase and Cover decorated with ladies and courtiers in a garden scene, C20th
Price: £55Large python handbag with wood closure detail 1930s
Price: £125Pair of Japanese Noritake Vases, early C20th
Price: £30The Noritake compnay was set up by the Morimura family at Noritake near Nagoya in the early twentieth century. Called at first 'Nippon Toki Kaisha Ltd' on its founding in 1904, the business soon changed its name to 'Noritake' and began the manufacture of porcelains for the domestic and export markets. The mark seen here is interesting. It comprises a 'Komaru' symbol, crowned with "Noritake" and with the mark 'Made In Japan'. The centre symbol said to be taken from the Japanese character "Komaru", meaning "overcoming difficulties". According to the Noritake company tradition this mark was designed when contact with the different culture of the west early in the 20th century caused problems of adaptation. It is also known as the 'tree crest mark' which is the clan crest of the Morimura family. This mark is said to have been registered in London for the UK market by 1908. The curled up ends of the Komaru symbol seen here distinguish this mark from later versions and allow a dating of this piece to the early twentieth century.
Noritake porcelain became synonymous with finely potted tea and breakfast services made in great quantities for export. These vases are a rather more unusual production and show the factory capable of producing high quality pieces with decorative potential.
Chinese Framed Ceramic Plaque depicting Peony, C20th
Price: £150Two Vintage Japanese Kokeshi Doll Groups, C20th
Price: £25Vintage hand carved Fossil Stone Trinket Box and Cover, C20th
Price: £25Fine Quality engraved French Glass Dish with naturalistic Ormolu Mounts, early C20th
Price: £25Small Chinese Gilt Ground Cloisonné Bowl, C20th
Price: £35An Art Glass Vase, Aseda Glasbruk, Swedish, 1960s/1970s
Price: £75Chinese Celadon Glaze Bottle Vase with White Slip decoration, Jingdezhen mark, C20th
Price: £75A pair of Art Deco style Onyx Bookends, C20th
Price: £35Silver Cricket Box, Islamic probably Persian, early C20th
Price: £110East German Ceramic Vase, VEB Haldensleben, 1950s
Price: £35The factory mark, a shallow dish superimposed over the letter 'H' inside a circle, is that of the East German pottery VEB Haldensleben. VEB stands for 'Volkseigener Betrieb', meaning a people-owned enterprise and used in relationship to the state owned workplaces in the GDR. Haldensleben is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany and a ceramics factory was created there in 1945 with the nationalization of the Carstens Uffrecht plant that followed the division of Germany at the end of WWII. Halsdenleben focused primarily on the manufacture of vases. Its output tended to be of superior quality and employed more restrained glazes than those used by its West German counterparts. Upon the reunifucation of Germany in 1990, the factory was returned to its original owners, the Carstens family. The pattern number here is found on other pieces with the same shape but the abstract decoration used is quite individual and evocative of 1950s and early 1960s designs.
West German Ceramic Vase, Marei, 1970s
Price: £45While not stamped with a maker's mark, vases of this type are attributed to the West German Ceramics factory Marei which produced pieces from 1949 to 2016. Marei was the commonly used abbreviation for the firm's name which was Majolikafabrik Rheinbach Jean Fuss and Sohn. The pieces are distinguished by the use of a reddish clay but this was sometimes more brown or dark brown depending on the suppliers used. Marks are usually impressed into the base although these are often just pattern numbers, as here. Many pieces are unmarked and some are stamped 'MADE IN GERMANY' or 'W.GERMANY'. The pattern number here is '7104'and is found on similar pieces with the same shape but different decoration. This vase was probably made in the 1970s and is typical of the striking designs the firm produced.