Vases
c1900 WMF Vaseline Opalescent Glass Art Nouveau Centerpiece
c1900 WMF Vaseline Opalescent Glass Art Nouveau Centerpiece. No cracks, chips, or restorations, some oxidation to metal stand which I'm assuming is silverplate. I will remove the bowl from the base for shipping. 10.75" tall 10 5/8" wide bowl.In 1853, Daniel Straub, a miller from Geislingen, joined forces with the Schweizer Brothers to form the "Metallwarenfabrik Straub & Schweizer" in Geislingen. This was the second company to be founded by Straub - previously in 1850, from the nucleus of a small repair workshop, which he had set up to work on the construction of Geislingen's famous railway incline, he had founded the Maschinenfabrik Geislingen. This company was involved mainly in manufacturing mill turbines and traded throughout Europe. As early as 1862, the young company distinguished itself by winning a gold medal at the World Exhibition in London. In 1866, following the departure of the brothers Louis and Friedrich Schweizer, the company was renamed Straub & Sohn" (Straub & Son). The company showroom, built in 1868 in Berlin, gradually evolved to become the company's first retail outlet. Three years later, the company was already employing 60 workers. By 1880, the number of employees had grown to approximately 200 and the company was already producing 960 different items. 1880 saw the merger between Straub & Sohn and "Ritter & Co.", Esslingen, to form a public limited company under the name of Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik. At the time of the merger, Ritter & Co.'s Esslingen factory was already using the electroplating method of silver plating and had the more modern production facilities at its disposal. Straub's company, on the other hand, was the more profitable of the two.
$250.00
Large Vintage Chinese Cloisonné Dragon Vases Mirror Pair
Large Vintage Chinese Cloisonné Dragon Vases Mirror Pair. Nice, high quality pair of 12.5 x 5.75" mirrored dragon vases from the third quarter of the 20th century with no damage, minor oxidation to exposed brass. No identifying marks. isshelf
$325.00
Lalique Doves Lovebirds "Dampierre" Sparrows Vase 5" France
Lalique Doves Lovebirds "Dampierre" Sparrows Vase 5" France 4.75" tall x 4 7/8" wide large, Heavy Vase.. Top quality authentic Lalique glass guaranteed with no cracks, chips, rubs, dings, or other issues. If you buy one vase you will get the exact one shown, if you change your quantity you will get how many ever you select all in the same condition with no damage or detectable wear as at the time of listing I have 3 of these. tw254
$395.00
c1900 Japanese Meiji Satsuma Mirrored Pair of vases
c1900 Japanese Meiji Satsuma Mirrored Pair of vases. Extremely high quality from<br>the late 19th to first quarter of 20th century 6.5" tall x 3.25" wide one with<br>the smallest reglued footrim chip shown in two pics. No other cracks, chips, or<br>restorations. Selling the pair.<br>b14
$334.00
Vintage Moorcroft columbine vase
Vintage Moorcroft columbine vase, mid 20th century 4.25" tall x 3" wide. No cracks, chips, or restorations, expected crazing. <br><br>William Moorcroft was employed by Staffordshire pottery manufacturers James Macintyre & Co. Ltd. as a designer in 1897, and after a year he was responsible for the company’s art pottery studio.<br><br>William Moorcroft created designs for the Macintyre’s Aurelian Ware range of high-Victorian pottery, which had transfer-printed and enamelled decoration in bold red, blue and gold colours. He also developed the art nouveau-influenced Florian Ware which was decorated entirely by hand, with the design outlined in trailed slip using a technique known as tubelining. William Moorcroft’s designs won him a gold medal at the St. Louis International Exhibition in 1904.<br><br>Each piece of pottery produced was personalised with Moorcroft’s own signature or initials.<br><br>William Moorcroft and James Macintyre & Co. Ltd. split up in 1913 and Moorcroft founded his own factory nearby. Some finance came from the famous London store Liberty, and Liberty continued to exercise control over Moorcroft until 1962.<br><br>Moorcroft’s reputation was further enhanced with the appointment of the Moorcroft company as Potter to HM The Queen in 1928. On the death of William Moorcroft in 1945, his elder son, Walter, took over management and design and he continued in this position until his retirement in 1987, after which he continued contributing to Moorcroft designs.<br><br>During the tenure of Walter Moorcroft, the Liberty store’s interest in Moorcroft was purchased by Moorcroft in 1962.<br><br>In the 1980s Moorcroft got into financial difficulties as a result of rising wages and fuel, which were exacerbated by the labour intensive techniques employed by Moorcroft and the company went through several changes in ownership with the result that from 1993 the company was controlled by the Edwards family, which is still the case.<br><br>The young 24 year old designer Rachel Bishop joined Moorcroft in 1993, as only its fourth designer in almost a hundred years and her designs become immediately popular. In 1997 the Moorcroft Design Studio was formed with eight designers, and with Rachel Bishop as head designer.<br><br>Moorcroft celebrated its centenary in 1997, marking the year that William Moorcroft joined MacIntyre as its founding date, rather than the year the company was founded.<br><br>Moorcroft is still producing art pottery in it’s own distinctive design style, and with astute promotion and limited edition designs, is selling more than it did in the mid-1920’s, its previous heyday.<br>isshelf
$195.00
12" pr Republic Period Antique Chinese Famille Rose vases
12" pr Republic Period Antique Chinese Famille Rose vases. Great pair of Nice sized Chinese hand painted famille rose vases from the first quarter of the 20th century with no damage or restorations. isshelf
$875.00
Antique Meiji period Japanese vases
Antique Meiji period Japanese vases, likely once had lids which aren't present. No cracks, chips, or restorations. 8" tall, selling both. isshelf
$245.00
14.5" Meiji Period Japanese Imari vase
14.5" Meiji Period Japanese Imari vase. Nice large 19th century hand painted<br>with no cracks, chips, or restorations.<br>isshelf
$450.00
Tittot Chinese Art Glass Vase 2004
Tittot Chinese Art Glass Vase 2004. No damage or wear, no box. 4" tall and very heavy. Tittot is essentially the Lalique of China in my opinion.
$110.00
13.5" Lalique Claude French Art Cut glass Vase
13.5" Lalique Claude French Art Cut glass Vase. Very tall piece 13.5" x 5.5" wide, hand cut designs on base. No cracks, chips, or restorations.TW189
$475.00
10" c1910 Royal Bayreuth Portrait vase
10" c1910 Royal Bayreuth Portrait vase. 10" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Wear to gilding on rim. isshelf
$165.00
Tall Meiji Period Matte Finish Japanese Cloisonné Lotus Vase
Tall Meiji Period Matte Finish Japanese Cloisonné Lotus Vase 10" tall, very<br>unusual 19th century piece sure to stand out in any collection. No loss or<br>damage.<br>TW195
$365.00
Vintage Native American Silver vase pin
Vintage Native American Silver vase pin 2.25" wide x 2 1/8" tall x 21.5 grams with no issues. <br><br><br>Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.
$110.00
12.5" Pr c.1870 Meiji Period Japanese Imari Vases
12.5" Pr c.1870 Meiji Period Japanese Imari Vases. Very large pair of Hand<br>Painted Japanese Imari vases from the last half of 19th century, 12.5" tall x<br>7.5" wide varying slightly in both size and painting as they were hand thrown<br>and hand painted about 150 years ago. No cracks, chips, or restorations,<br>expected wear to gilding.<br>isshelf
$625.00
Republic Period Chinese Carved Agate Hanging Vase
Republic Period Chinese Carved Agate Hanging Vase. 6.5" tall x 4" wide. It's<br>genuine hand carved agate stone and it's old I'm just not sure how to honestly<br>date a piece like this. I know it's absolutely amazing that the chain is all<br>agate links. I've seen agate chains before but they were always one link agate<br>then one link of gold or silver. It had to require amazing skill to make this<br>especially with the chain. It came from a really nice estate with all old stuff,<br>I think it's old, likely late qing to early Republic period. I could find no<br>damage. Each side of the chain is 8" long.<br>TW136
$1,495.00
VITTORIA MAZZOTTI (1907-1985) Mid Century Modern Abstract Vase Artist Signed
VITTORIA MAZZOTTI (1907-1985) Mid Century Modern Abstract Vase Artist Signed.<br>Really nice piece in flawless conditon. No cracks, chips, restorations,<br>scraches, or crazing. 9" tall x 5" wide. If you recognize the name of the artist<br>please fill me in. The piece was designed by Mazzotti and decorated by the<br>artist that signed it circa 1960's.<br>B26
$325.00
Signed Art Glass Vase with controlled bubbles
Signed Art Glass Vase with controlled bubbles. No cracks, chips, dings, or scratches. I'm unsure of artist but the quality is incredible. 4.5" tall tw75
$80.00
Vintage Murano Vase Black gold flecks with Daisies
Vintage Murano Vase Black gold flecks with Daisies. Nice guaranteed Murano made Italian Art Glass vase from the third quarter of the 20th century. No identifying marks I could find. No cracks, chips, or restorations. TW80
$195.00
Pizzichillo & Gordon Studio Art Glass Vase
Pizzichillo & Gordon Studio Art Glass Vase 7.25" tall x 6.5" wide.<br>No cracks, chips, or restorations.<br><br>Bruce Pizzichillo and Dari Gordon are internationally known artists who create<br>large, colorful handblown glass vases, sculptural vessels and bowls as well as<br>intriguing glass and mixed media sculptures. Using glassmaking techniques that<br>are thousands of years old, along with many of their own invention, Bruce and<br>Dari melt glass in furnaces that are designed for work in multiple colors. They<br>achieve a palette of distinctive colors by mixing various metallic oxide<br>formulations containing gold, silver, cobalt and others, into the molten glass.<br>They heat the raw materials in large ceramic pots inside a glass furnace at<br>temperatures in excess of 2400 degrees Fahrenheit. As the molten liquid glass<br>achieves a working temperature, the artists gather the fluid substance onto the<br>end of a five foot long steel pipe or rod. They blow, manipulate and shape the<br>mass of molten glass, constantly spinning it and dipping it back into the pot<br>for additional gathers if the piece is exceptionally large. For decoration, they<br>apply shards, frit, bits and strings of colored glass that they have pre-made to<br>the hot surface of the glass, and then reheat the piece to fuse the elements to<br>the surface. When they complete the blowing and shaping process, they remove the<br>piece from the pipe and place it into an annealing oven, where it will cool<br>slowly over a specific period. In general, the larger and thicker the piece, the<br>longer the time required for it to anneal. If not properly annealed, the piece<br>will shatter when exposed to room temperature. Finally, the artists inspect each<br>piece to determine if it meets their standards for first quality. They then<br>proceed with the finishing work, which can include cutting, grinding and<br>polishing before signing the completed piece. Depending on the size and<br>complexity of the piece, the artists may reject half the pieces they make, or<br>more, for lacking the requisites of first quality. Bruce studied at the<br>University of New Mexico and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in glass from<br>the California College of Arts & Crafts, where he studied with world-renowned<br>glass artist Marvin Lipofsky. Bruce has worked with glass since 1976. <br><br>TW9
$135.00
Old Paris Porcelain Imari Style Scroll Handled Vase Hand enameled Burnt Orange C
10.5" tall x 5.25" wide. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Minimal wear to<br>Gilding.
$95.00
Thomas Webb Burmese Vases Enameled Pair C.1890 Ruffled rims
3 5/8" tall x 2.75" wide with no cracks or chips, no loss of enamel or other<br>issues. Guaranteed circa late 19th century. Selling both for one price.<br><br>Burmese glass is a type of opaque colored art glass, shading from yellow to<br>pink. It is found in either the rare original "shiny" finish or the more common<br>"satin" finish. It is used for table glass and small, ornamental vases and<br>dressing table articles.<br><br>It was made in 1885 by the Mount Washington Glass Company of New Bedford,<br>Massachusetts, USA. Burmese glass found favor with Queen Victoria. From 1886,<br>the British company of Thomas Webb & Sons was licensed to produce the glass.<br>Their version, known as Queen's Burmeseware, which was used for tableware and<br>decorative glass, often with painted decoration. Burmese was also made after<br>1970 by the Fenton art glass company.<br><br>Burmese is a uranium glass. The formula to produce Burmese Glass contains<br>uranium oxide with tincture of gold added. The uranium oxide produced the<br>inherent soft yellow color of Burmese glass. Because of the added gold, the<br>characteristic pink blush of color of Burmese was fashioned by re-heating the<br>object in the furnace. The length of time in the furnace will determine the<br>intensity of the color. Strangely, if the object is subjected to the heat again,<br>it will return to the original yellow color
$504.00
Republic Period Chinese Carved Amethyst covered vase
Republic Period Chinese Carved Amethyst covered vase 7" tall x 3.25" wide, from<br>a collection put together in the third quarter of the 20th century, presumably<br>old then. Natural fissures as there will be in natural stone, no noted damage.<br>Some putty residue that was holding lid, easily removed.<br>chinadrawer
$745.00
Randy Strong Art Glass Vase Dated January 1978 887 6.5" tall x 4.5" wide
No scratches, dings, cracks, or chips. Dated January 1978 and numbered 887<br><br>Bio<br><br>Randy Strong<br><br>Winner of the juried 2005 and 2008 Niche award for blown glass and finalist for<br>2010 – awarded by Niche magazine for the best of blown glass in the United<br>States – Randy Strong – artist and designer in hot glass for 40 years, has<br>worked continuously throughout his career producing innovative designs in glass<br>that continually influence the ever changing and growing community of studio<br>glass artists.<br><br>Randy is one of a handful of the early pioneering American Glass Artists to help<br>define American Studio Art Glass. Before he was to enter the world of glass<br>however, he began his broad education in the arts by working in and collecting<br>photography. In the late 60’s he was working as an events photographer for the<br>Oakland Tribune, and for a brief period, was privileged to work with and learn<br>from photographer Ansel Adams. His first taste of working in glass came in 1969<br>at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, Calif. where he began<br>by studying ceramics and was fortunate to have as his mentor, the renowned<br>ceramicist, Peter Voulkos. Upon graduation in 1970 he received one of the first<br>scholarships to the University of Art in Osaka, Japan as one of the first<br>exchange students between the Universities of Calif., Calif. College of Arts and<br>Crafts, and Osaka, Japan. That grounding in ceramics led him into the largely<br>unknown (at that time ) frontier of studio art glass. In 1970, he was with Dale<br>Chihuly when Dale and the Haubergs selected the location for the now renowned<br>Pilchuck Glass School in Seattle, Washington – and the journey into that<br>frontier was well underway.<br><br>Many of today’s successful, working glass artists are either former students, or<br>have worked with or for him at one time. His work, ranging from his<br>distinctive crystal and gold goblets and his ground-breaking work with dichroic<br>glass, to his imposing cast sculptures, and now his seemingly gravity defying,<br>color saturated, multi-piece sculptures, have been acquired by collectors<br>internationally and are a part of collections ranging from The Corning Museum in<br>New York, to the Louvre in Paris.<br><br>Randy’s work through the last 4 decades has been characterized by the use of<br>difficult, defining techniques, materials, colors and forms. His newest<br>sculptural work again breaks new ground by challenging the concept of solid form<br>in glass by further expressing its personality in lightness and movement.<br><br>In 1970, he built and established his own studio and gallery in Northern<br>California, where he continues to create, design and teach. After 45 years of<br>making distinctive work in glass, he is continuing to make a limited number of<br>pieces a year while he compiles his book “The Glassmakers”, spotlighting and<br>detailing<br>the history of the pioneers in glass responsible for creating what now exists as<br>the American Glass Movement.
$234.00
Yamazaki Shoten [山崎商店] (1893 ~ 1990) Japanese fine silver bud vase
Yamazaki Shoten [山崎商店] (1893 ~ 1990) Japanese fine silver bud vase. Solid high<br>content silver, nice warm patina...If you would like me to hand polish it<br>request upon payment please and I'll do it before shipping. Otherwise I won't.<br>8.25" tall x 3.75" wide x 201 grams with no issues.
$345.00
Swedish Gustavsberg Mid Century Sterling overlay green pottery vases
Swedish Gustavsberg Mid Century Sterling overlay green pottery vases. no damage<br>or detectable wear. Tallest 5", widest 3.25" Selling all three with no<br>restorations. My color is off a little in the pics, it's a little greener.<br><br>Gustavsberg is a Swedish porcelain company that originated in 1826. It broke up<br>in the 1990s and was sold off in pieces, to the dismay of residents of the<br>Gustavsberg area.<br><br>Wilhelm Kåge (1889-1960) is one of the most well-known representatives of the<br>illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He was the artistic<br>leader for Gustavsberg in the 1930s and 1940s and is often called the father of<br>Swedish modernism. Kage is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and<br>Design.
$245.00
Saul Alcaraz Studio Art Glass Vase
Saul Alcaraz Studio Art Glass Vase 10.5" tall, signed and dated 2009, no damage<br>or wear. An amazing piece of glass with rich blues and purples that I couldn't<br>capture with the time/resources available.<br><br>Saul Alcaraz's fine art glass has been featured in galleries and museums<br>throughout the world. His visionary designs have literally pushed the art of<br>glassmaking to the edge of creative expression. His passion for his work is<br>inspired by the amazing works of Lois Comfort Tiffany, Steuben and Duran.<br><br>Saul's symbiotic relationship with fire has been a tenuous partnership over the<br>years. With the quest for a translucent form of perfection, Saul feels he has<br>captured the power of the sun and he brings this to tangible objects of pure<br>light and beauty. His style is reminiscent of the art nouveau glass being<br>produced in France by Galle and in Ausrria by Loetz. Saul has had but one ideal<br>- to make the finest glass the world has ever known, with strict adherence to<br>distinctive design.
$350.00
Robert Lagestee Lotton Art glass Vase
Robert Lagestee Lotton Art glass Vase. 8.5" tall x 5.75" wide with no cracks,<br>chips, or restorations. Amazing piece dated 2019 with no damage or detectable<br>wear.<br><br>Robert Lagestee is the grandson of Charles Lotton, the Patriarch of the Lotton<br>Family.<br>Robert is the son of Charles's daughter Rachel Lotton Lagestee. Born in 1991,<br>Robert grew up surrounded by the Beautiful glass of his grandfather and uncles,<br>Daniel and David.<br>He dreamed of blowing glass. In 2005 he tried his hand at glass blowing and was<br>naturally talented but decided to follow his father in the family grocery<br>business. But in 2015 he returned to his First Love...Glass Blowing. Working<br>under his grandfather, Charles. He absorbed like a sponge, soaking up every<br>detail.<br>Today Robert pursues his own career, developing vases, paperweights, perfumes<br>and bowls. His goal is to be established and worthy of the Lotton Fame. We Think<br>He Is On His Way...<br>Robert signs his glass .... Robert Lagestee Lotton
$800.00
UND Pottery North Dakota School Of Mines Vase Mattson
UND Pottery North Dakota School Of Mines Vase Mattson. 4 5/8" tall with no damage or restorations. Really an incredible and complex glaze on a very cool form.UND pottery was a turn of the 20th century effort to promote “a wealth of design material peculiar to the prairies” — as Margaret Cable wrote in a 1926 brochure. UND Pottery is now highly collectible, has been featured on the PBS series Antiques Roadshow and is the subject of several books.Ms. Julia Mattson joined the University of North Dakota Pottery or ceramics department faculty in 1924 the same year she graduated from the school. She spent the next thirty-nine years teaching in the Ceramics Department. She was a hard worker and extremely devoted to the production of UND art pottery. Ms. Mattson continued making art pottery at UND until her retirement in 1963. Ms. Julia Mattson later moved to California, where she died in 1967.tw119
$425.00
Sarah Reid McLaughlin (1872-1939) for Weller Hudson line vase
Sarah Reid McLaughlin (1872-1939) for Weller Hudson line vase. 8" tall x 5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations, overall crazing. tw122 isshelf
$604.00
Swedish Gustavsberg Mid Century Sterling overlay green pottery vase
Swedish Gustavsberg Mid Century Sterling overlay green pottery vase 4" tall and wide with no cracks, chips, crazing, loss to silver, or restorations. I think my color is a little off in the pics, it's a little greener. Gustavsberg is a Swedish porcelain company that originated in 1826. It broke up in the 1990s and was sold off in pieces, to the dismay of residents of the Gustavsberg area. Wilhelm Kåge (1889-1960) is one of the most well-known representatives of the illustrious Swedish ceramic design of the 20th century. He was the artistic leader for Gustavsberg in the 1930s and 1940s and is often called the father of Swedish modernism. Kage is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design.
$185.00
Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase
Weller Hudson Cherry Blossom Vase. 7.25" tall with no cracks, chips. or restorations. Some crazing with a few light stains. tw212
$195.00
Sarah Timberlake for Weller Hudson line vase
Sarah Timberlake for Weller Hudson line vase. 8" tall x 5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations, overall crazing. tw119
$604.00
UND Pottery North Dakota School Of Mines Vase Mattson 1
UND Pottery North Dakota School Of Mines Vase Mattson. 4 5/8" tall with no<br>damage or restorations. Really an incredible and complex glaze on a very cool<br>form.<br><br>UND pottery was a turn of the 20th century effort to promote “a wealth of design<br>material peculiar to the prairies” — as Margaret Cable wrote in a 1926 brochure.<br>UND Pottery is now highly collectible, has been featured on the PBS series<br>Antiques Roadshow and is the subject of several books.<br><br>Ms. Julia Mattson joined the University of North Dakota Pottery or ceramics<br>department faculty in 1924 the same year she graduated from the school. She<br>spent the next thirty-nine years teaching in the Ceramics Department. She was a<br>hard worker and extremely devoted to the production of UND art pottery. Ms.<br>Mattson continued making art pottery at UND until her retirement in 1963. Ms.<br>Julia Mattson later moved to California, where she died in 1967.<br><br>tw119
$446.25
Waterford Evolution vase
Waterford Evolution vase. 7" tall x 5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations.
$165.00
Qing Chinese Monochrome Turquoise Glazed bottle form vase
Qing Chinese Monochrome Turquoise Glazed bottle form vase. 18th/19th century 5" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Small glaze flakes inside and outside of foot rim.
$484.00
Pr Antique Meissen Potpourri vases
Pr Antique Meissen Potpourri vases model number 884 and artists mark 70, blue<br>crossed swords mark with cancellation, with iron read 9; 19th C., after a model<br>by Johann Friedrich Eberlein from 1747. Base and bowl fired in two pieces and<br>screw-mounted, with decorative cap on interior. Measurements Height: each, with<br>lid 13 inches Width: 6 3/4 inches Diameter: bowl, 6 1/8 inches Weight Each: 6<br>lbs. 8.5 oz. Combined: 13 lbs. 1 oz.<br><br>Condition: Each with minor areas of restoration to some flowers first vase: babe<br>and seated woman with losses to feet and one babe lacking right leg, with losses<br>to flowers, and leaves; second vase: babe and seated woman with losses to one<br>foot each, with losses to flowers, most notable to cover's finial, cover<br>interior rim with 1 3/4 inch chip to underside, with associated crack 5 3/4<br>inches in length and associated minor areas of restoration, and with repaired<br>chip approximately 1/2 inch in length. One with Factory firing flaw in base<br>where the porcelain is joined on the top, only visible on exterior with very<br>close examination.
$2,459.00
Vintage MCM Robert Brady California Studio Pottery Vase
Vintage MCM Robert Brady California Studio Pottery Vase. 5.5" tall x 4.75" wide<br>with no damage or wear.<br><br>Robert Brady (1946–present) is an American modernist sculptor who works in<br>ceramics and wood. Born in Reno, Nevada, he has made his home in the San<br>Francisco Bay Area for many decades. Brady is a multi-faceted artist who works<br>in ceramics, wood, painting, and illustration, and is best known for his<br>abstract figurative sculptures. Brady came out of the California Clay movement,<br>and the Bay Area Arts scene of the 1950s and 1960s, which includes artists such<br>as Peter Voulkos, Viola Frey, Stephen de Staebler, and Robert Arneson who was<br>his mentor and teacher in college.<br><br>Don Reitz lived and worked in Clarkdale, Arizona. He claimed that he would have<br>been a poet but for dyslexia and his inability to process language. This<br>redirected him toward visual art where he found his voice in clay. Reitz’s art<br>is his legacy, and through constant reinvention and originality, he extended the<br>definition and potential of the ceramic arts.<br>isshelf
$125.00
Vintage Owens Pottery Seagrove NC Vase with complex glaze
Vintage Owens Pottery Seagrove NC Vase with complex glaze. 7" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. One glaze flake or skip on foot, possibly from before it left the kiln.
$135.00
Vintage Honey Amber Optic Mother of Pear Satin glass vase
Vintage Honey Amber Optic Mother of Pear Satin glass vase. Great lookin quality<br>piece of art glass. 5.25" tall x 7" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations.<br>Guaranteed not to be Chinese but I'm not sure if it's Italian or American made,<br>not sure if it's 1890's or 1960's...but it's nice and one of the four.<br>tw132
$119.00
Pr Antique Asian Brass Vases with ornate Repousse work
Pr Antique Asian Brass Vases with ornate Repousse work. Very nice pair of 19th<br>to very early 20th century vases with the most amazing hand done repousse/etch<br>work. 3.75" tall x 4.25" wide with no significant issues or damage. Selling the<br>pair.<br>tw206
$145.00
Vintage Japanese Kutani Bud Vase
Vintage Japanese Kutani Bud Vase. No damage or detectable wear, hand painted. 4" wide x 3.5" tall. japanshelf
$65.00
Vintage Japanese Style Studio Pottery vase
Vintage Japanese Style Studio Pottery vase. Great vintage piece from the last half of the 20th century. Two glaze flakes one on top rim and one on the sharp neck, neither a distraction both shown in pics. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Very large piece 11" tall x 7" with, signed twice with a signature I'm unfamiliar with. I'm not sure if it's Japanese or American made. isshelf
$250.00
Very Fine Chinese PRoC Period Mirror Pair vases
Very Fine Chinese PRoC Period Mirror Pair vases. Really nicely painted pair of<br>Chinese vases likely from the third quarter of the 20th century with no damage<br>or wear. All hand painted 11.25" tall, some of the best quality of the period.<br>isshelf
$1,495.00
Vintage Sterling Whistle brooch in form of Chinese vase
Vintage Sterling Whistle brooch in form of Chinese vase. Gold plated sterling,<br>at first I thought it was to hold a perfumed sponge or something like that but<br>it whistles quite well. 1.5" tall 10.6 grams.
$40.00
Tall Antique Moser Bohemian Glass Vase
Tall Antique Moser Bohemian Glass Vase 11.75" tall x 3.5" wide at base. slight roughness inside rim, no other chips, no crack, no restorations, minor wear to gilding. TW 254
$265.00
Royal Crown Derby 1128 Old Imari Candle snuffer and miniature vase
Royal Crown Derby 1128 Old Imari Candle snuffer and miniature vase. Both like new with no damage or wear, selling both for one price. Snuffer is 4.75" tall vase is 2.5" tall. TW243
$185.00
Robert Eickholt Strawberry Iridescent Studio art glass vase
Robert Eickholt Iridescent Studio art glass vase. No cracks, chips, restorations, or scratches. 5" wide x 6" tall. Robert Eickholt is a well known glass artist who has been creating captivating blown glass for over 40 years. Robert founded Eickholt Glass in 1978 when he returned home to Columbus, Ohio after studying glassblowing in Berkeley, California. Once home he continued his studies at Ohio State and at the Columbus College of Art and Design. Since its founding the studio has produced numerous types of beautiful art glass creations such as paperweights, vases, eggs, sculptures and perfume bottles. Each piece is made one at a time and completely unique. Eickholt Glass is quite well known for their distinctive designs which incorporate precious metals including gold and silver and rare oxides like cobalt and copper. Their beautiful art glass has earned them accolades worldwide. isshelf
$245.00
Sebesta Cameo Glass Vase with Dolphins
Sebesta Cameo Glass Vase with Dolphins. 10.5" tall x 6.25" wide at rim. Great piece of late 20th century art glass with no cracks, chips, or scratches, expected shelf wear on base as it's a heavy piece. The pics don't do it justice. TW207
$245.00
Meissen Full Green Vine vase//match Toothpick Holder Ash Tray
Meissen Full Green Vine vase//match Toothpick Holder Ash Tray. Toothpick is 3.5"<br>tall, the inside is 2" deep. Ask tray is 5". No scratches, cracks, chips,<br>crazing, stains, restorations, or other wear.
$75.00
Large c1900 French Mont Joye Cameo art glass vase with hand enameled decoration
Large c1900 French Mont Joye Cameo art glass vase with hand enameled decoration<br>12.5" tall x 7" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations.<br><br>Mont Joye was a tradename used by E. S. Mont, its successors, and Legas & Cie<br>for cameo and enamel, painted glass made between the 1880s and 1920s.<br><br>Mont Joye - History<br>E S. Monot’s Cristallerie de la Villette was the first glassworks to produce<br>cameo glass with a "Mont Joye” marking. Monte merged with Pantin and went<br>through a series of ownership changes.<br><br>After World War I, Legras & Cie acquired the company.
$975.00
Large Lalique Two Doves Flower holder Vase
Large Lalique Two Doves Flower holder Vase. Large and heavy piece, these are very difficult to find with the insert. 8.5" tall x 7" wing to wing. No cracks, chips, or restorations, slight shelf wear on base. This piece retailed for over three times what I'm asking about 30 years ago. shlf
$450.00
Meiji Period Totai Shippo Japanese Cloisonne Over Porcelain Vase
Meiji Period Totai Shippo Japanese Cloisonne Over Porcelain Vase 6" tall with no cracks, chips, restorations, or loss. Marked as shown on base.TW198
$350.00
Meiji Period Totai Shippo Japanese Cloisonne Over Porcelain Vase m
Meiji Period Totai Shippo Japanese Cloisonne Over Porcelain Vase8 3/8" tall with no cracks, chips, restorations, or loss.TW196
$295.00
c1930 Huge Art Deco Signed Frosted Cut Glass Vase signed Helbert?
c1930 Huge Art Deco Signed Frosted Cut Glass Vase signed Helbert?. Strange and<br>wonderful piece of quality period art deco glass. I'm confdent this is 80-100<br>years old but I don't recognize the signature which is weird. It's a very large<br>piece 9.75" tall and wide. The decoration is hand cut, the flower centers are<br>applied glass, the signature appears to be hand engraved. This is a handmade<br>skillful work or art so I'm finding it very strange that I don't recognize the<br>signature or maker. No chips on the top, no cracks, minor wear to frosting on<br>base rim possibly during the making. It is high quality high lead crystal glass,<br>rings like a bell.<br>twshlf
$395.00
Japanese Rokusan-Saku decorated Art pottery Vase
Japanese Rokusan-Saku decorated Art pottery Vase. Great piece with no cracks, chips, or restorations. TW173
$155.00
c1920 Tiffany Favrille Pulled Feather trumpet bud vase
c1920 Tiffany Favrille Pulled Feather trumpet bud vase. 10 3/8" tall x 2 1/16"<br>wide at rim. Guaranteed from the first quarter of the 20th century Tiffany<br>favrille art glass. Signed L.C. Tiffany Favrille 1506-9560 J No cracks, chips,<br>or restorations. No exterior scratches other than on bottom, a few interior<br>scratches from 100 years of cleaning. Money back guarantee of authenticity as<br>with everything. These are more often found in a 4" shorter 1504 model and I've<br>seen those bring 2k.<br><br>Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848 - 1933): The Founder of Tiffany Studios was a master<br>artist in the style of Art Nouveau and the design director at Tiffany & Co.<br>Whether it be with glass, jewelry or painting supplies, everything Tiffany<br>crafted was done with the utmost perfection. Often his paintings were of<br>brilliant landscapes inspired by his travels to Europe. However, he painted all<br>over the world from Africa to Asia, North America and Europe. Along the way he<br>gain access to many memberships including the National Academy of Design in 1887<br>and Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France. He also won several awards and<br>had his art exhibited at: The Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art,<br>the Chicago Institute of Art and many others. While he is most well know for his<br>jewelry company and beautiful favrile glass, Tiffany's talents as an artist have<br>not been forgotten<br>TW178
$1,995.00
Ishmael Soto(1932-2017) Austin Texas Studio Pottery Abstract Vase
This piece and two more I'm listing are from the Estate of Lael Cater Seagert UT Art Department and later Director of Laa Gloria Art Museum here in Austin so these were likely gifts from Soto as they had signed books from so many Texas Artists that were given to them as gifts. Piece measures 7 5/8" tall x 5.25" wide. No cracks, chips, restorations, or crazing.Below is an excerpt from the artists eulogy.Ishmael Soto, longtime Austin ceramicist and teacher, died Monday after a battle with cancer. He was 84.“Ishmael’s passing is a loss for us all in the community,” said Sylvia Orozco, director of Mexic-Arte Museum. “He was a great human being, teacher and artist. Ishmael was one of the first, if not the first Mexican-American Austinite to become a professional visual artist.”Artist and teacher Ishmael Soto died Feb. 27 at age 84. Contributed by Tahila MintzSoto won many prizes and was exhibited frequently in group and solo shows.A native Austinite, Soto earned his first degree from the University of Texas and his second from the famed Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. His 57th Annual Potters Show and Sale took place in December 2016. He taught ceramics at UT for seven years — one of the first Hispanics to teach in the art department — then at St. Edward’s University and Austin Community College for a total of more than 30 years..“He was a modest, generous mentor and major inspiration to many artists,” said his widow, Cynthia Leigh. “He taught thousands of students over his lifetime. Many of his students decided to become artists from his encouragement and support. He did not try to mold his students to imitate his work; he encouraged them to follow their own artistic path and draw on their own talents. B26
$145.00
c1940 Art Deco Arthur Wood Garden Wall Vase
c1940 Art Deco Arthur Wood Garden Wall Vase. 9.25" tall x 9.5" handle to handle<br>with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Fine crazing with no stains. Very large<br>and good looking piece hand decorated from the first half of the 20th century.<br>TW137
$85.00
Charles Noke (1858-1941) c1925 Royal Doulton Chang over Sung Flambe Vase
c1925 Royal Doulton Chang over Sung decorated Flambe Signed by Charles Noke<br>(1858 - 1941); Harry Nixon (1886 - 1955). Large, rare, one of a kind and<br>important. 9.75" 24.5cm tall x 6" 15cm wide. No cracks, chips, restorations or<br>wear. Overall crackle glaze from production. This is likely the most fun and<br>interesting piece of pottery I've owned and I've appreciated art pottery the<br>majority of my life. This piece was entirely decorated with the prunus<br>chinoiserie "Sung" decoration (Iridescent branches and flowers) and flambe glaze<br>then they poured this crazy thick Chang glaze on it and just let it run. I feel<br>this is likely a piece from the very beginning of Chang production in 1925 or<br>even before when they were experimenting as it's a most unusual and extremely<br>labor intensive piece, even the bottom seems like a party. In addition to the<br>painted marks and signatures there is also an impressed Doulton and something<br>else that I just couldn't decide what it was. For international shipment it will<br>be sent Fedex so it will be there in less than a week unless you have an<br>objection.<br>B33
$5,250.00
Huge Antique French/Bohemian Cobalt Cut to clear Heavy gold Vase
Huge Antique French/Bohemian Cobalt Cut to clear Heavy gold Vase. This is a<br>really big monster of a vase circa late 19th to early 20th century with no<br>cracks or chips, minor gold wear in one spot shown in pics. I'm feeling this is<br>likely French, possibly Val St Lambert, Baccarat, or St Louis. I'm also listing<br>a vase from the same estate with a similar pattern in red.<br>TW102
$1,250.00