- FULPER POTTERY VASE LEOPARD SKIN CRYSTALLINE
FULPER POTTERY VASE LEOPARD SKIN CRYSTALLINE GLAZE Fulper American art pottery vase, green brown leopard crystalline glaze, squat body with two scroll handles. 4.75" H x 6" W.
- FRENCH SECOND EMPIRE DRAGOON HELMET
FRENCH SECOND EMPIRE DRAGOON HELMET French Second Empire dragoon helmet or Casque de Dragons, circa 1845, the body of the helmet of gilded copper, with a high crest meant to hold a black horsehair brush and tail, the bottom one third of the helmet covered in leopard skin, retaining the original chin chains and bosses, marked in two places. Approximate dimensions: h. 12" with top plume and holder h.15", w.8", l. 9", horse tail extends for additional 15"
- Fulper Pottery. vases, pair. c. 1920,
Fulper Pottery. vases, pair. c. 1920, Leopard Skin Crystalline glazed earthenware. 12 h × 4¼ dia in. result: $563. estimate: $500–700. Stamped vertical racetrack manufacturer's mark to underside of each ‘Fulper’.
- Fulper Pottery. vase. c. 1920, Leopard
Fulper Pottery. vase. c. 1920, Leopard Skin Crystalline glazed earthenware. 12 h × 11 w × 9 d in. result: $2,560. estimate: $750–1,000. Faint vertical racetrack stamp to underside ‘Fulper’.
- Fulper Pottery. Vases, set of two. 1910-27,
Fulper Pottery. Vases, set of two. 1910-27, Leopard Skin Crystalline and Chinese Blue-glazed earthenware. 6½ h × 9½ w × 9 d in. result: $1,250. estimate: $750–1,000. Ink-stamped rectangular vertical manufacturer's mark to underside of Leopard Skin Crystalline example ‘Fulper’. Incised oval manufacturer's mark to underside of Chinese Blue example ‘Fulper’. Provenance: Private Collection | Rago, Early 20th C., 8 June 2013, Lot 59 | Private Collection, Florida
- Fulper Pottery. Collection of four cabinet
Fulper Pottery. Collection of four cabinet vases. c. 1909-1917, glazed earthenware. 5¼ h × 3¾ dia in. result: $875. estimate: $700–1,000. Ink-stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to underside of two examples and ink-stamped oval manufacturer's mark to underside of one example ‘Fulper’. Paper exhibition label to body of Leopard Skin Crystalline example ‘Panama-Pacific International Exposition San Francisco 1915 Highest Award to Fulper Pottery’. Provenance: Rago, Early 20th C. Design, 26 October 2013, Lot 30 (Leopard Skin Crystalline example) | Private Collection, Florida
- Fulper Pottery. Vasekraft lamp shades,
Fulper Pottery. Vasekraft lamp shades, set of two. c. 1910, Leopard Skin Crystalline and Flemington Green glazed earthenware. 4½ h × 14 dia in. result: $2,500. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Additional example measures: 15.25 dia x 4.25 h inches. Stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to underside of one example 'Fulper'. Provenance: Collection of Robert A. Ellison
- Fulper Pottery. Vasekraft lamp shade.
Fulper Pottery. Vasekraft lamp shade. c. 1910, Leopard Skin Crystalline glazed earthenware. 4¾ h × 16½ dia in. result: $2,750. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to underside 'Fulper'. Provenance: Collection of Robert A. Ellison
- Fulper Pottery. Large urn. c. 1920,
Fulper Pottery. Large urn. c. 1920, Leopard Skin Crystalline glazed earthenware. 12 h × 11 w × 9½ d in. result: $1,063. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Ink stamped and impressed oval manufacturer's marks to underside ‘Fulper’.
- Fulper Pottery. Vases, set of two. 1910-17,
Fulper Pottery. Vases, set of two. 1910-17, Leopard Skin Crystalline and flambé-glazed earthenware. 10¾ h × 3¼ dia in. result: $750. estimate: $500–700. Ink-stamped manufacturer's mark to underside of taller example ‘Fulper’ and to additional example ‘Prang’. Provenance: Collection of Robert A. Ellison, New York (Leopard Skin example) | Rago, Early 20th C. Design, 17 October 2015, Lot 535 | Private Collection, Florida
- Fulper Pottery. Vase. 1922-28, Leopard
Fulper Pottery. Vase. 1922-28, Leopard Skin Crystalline-glazed earthenware. 12 h × 11 w × 9 d in. result: $3,500. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Ink-stamped oval manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Fulper’. Provenance: Collection of Jordan Lubitz
- Fulper Pottery. Rare and Exceptional
Fulper Pottery. Rare and Exceptional Vasekraft table lamp. 1909-1916, Leopard Skin Crystalline-glazed stoneware, leaded glass. 18 h × 15½ dia in. result: $16,250. estimate: $4,500–6,500. Ink-stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to interior of shade and underside of base ‘Fulper’. Provenance: Rago, Early 20th C., May 2002, Lot 22 | Private Collection, California
- Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft table
Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft table lamp. 1911-17, Leopard Skin Crystalline-glazed stoneware, leaded glass. 23½ h × 15¾ dia in. result: $44,100. estimate: $9,000–12,000. Ink-stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to underside of base 'Fulper, 'Vasekraft' with potter at wheel, and 'Patents Pending in United States and Canada England, France, and Germany'. Numbered to underside of shade '28 22 32' and base '28'.
- Fulper Pottery. Collection of three
Fulper Pottery. Collection of three gourd vases. 1909-17, Leopard Skin Crystalline or Flemington Green-glazed stoneware. 5¼ h × 3½ dia in. result: $5,040. estimate: $1,200–1,600. Ink-stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to two examples 'Fulper', one with paper gallery label to underside 'Jordan-Volpe Gallery Fulper Pottery 1979'. Ink-stamped squat rectangular manufacturer's mark to additional example 'Fulper' with remnants of Vasekraft paper label. Provenance: Jordan-Volpe Gallery, New York (one example)
- Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft table
Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft table lamp. 1911-17, Leopard Skin Crystalline-glazed stoneware, leaded glass. 16½ h × 14 dia in. result: $21,420. estimate: $9,000–12,000. Ink-stamped manufacturer's mark to underside of shade and base 'Vasekraft' with potter at wheel. Numbered to underside of shade '80 8 44' and base '30'. Ink-stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to underside of base 'Fulper' and 'Patents Pending in United States and Canada, England, France, and Germany'.
- Fulper Pottery. Rare vase. 1910-16,
Fulper Pottery. Rare vase. 1910-16, Leopard Skin Crystalline to Mahogany flambé-glazed stoneware. 9¾ h × 6½ dia in. result: $6,930. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Fulper’. Provenance: Collection of Robert A. Ellison | Rago, Early 20th C., 14 February 2015, Lot 88 | Acquired from the previous by the present owner, Important Private Collection, New York
- Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft vase.
Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft vase. 1909-17, Leopard Skin Crystalline-glazed stoneware. 9 h × 10¾ dia in. result: $16,380. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Fulper’. Provenance: Perrault-Rago Gallery, Lambertville | Acquired from the previous by the present owner, Important Private Collection, New York
- Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft table
Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft table lamp. 1909-17, Leopard Skin Crystalline-glazed stoneware, leaded glass. 17¼ h × 16¼ dia in. result: $8,190. estimate: $6,500–9,500. Stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to underside of base ‘Fulper’. Provenance: Private Collection
- Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft table
Fulper Pottery. Rare Vasekraft table lamp. 1909-17, Leopard Skin Crystalline-glazed stoneware, leaded glass. 18 h × 15 dia in. result: $9,450. estimate: $8,000–12,000. Stamped rectangular manufacturer's mark to underside of shade and base 'Fulper'. Provenance: Treadway Toomey Auctions, Oak Park, 20th Century Art and Design, 3 May 2009, Lot 48 | Private Collection
- POLICEMAN AND FELON D7174 - ROYAL DOULTON
POLICEMAN AND FELON D7174 - ROYAL DOULTON TEAPOTPoliceman: navy uniform; Felon: brown overcoat; black waistcoat, leopard skin pants. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Anthony Cartlidge
Issued: 2002
Dimensions: 6.5"H
Edition Number: 205 Edition Size: 1500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- VINTAGE HANDMADE OBSIDIAN STERLING TEOTIHUACAN
VINTAGE HANDMADE OBSIDIAN STERLING TEOTIHUACAN WARRIORMexican folk art warrior with sodalite, red jasper, leopard skin jasper pieces on shield and loincloth. Turquoise, malachite, lapis, aggregate inlay with sterling silver accents. The band around the base is marked MEX 925.
Dimensions: 3"L x 3"W x 7"H
Country of Origin: Mexico
Condition:
Age related wear.
- SIGNED PORCELAIN PLAQUE, NUDE ON LEOPARD
SIGNED PORCELAIN PLAQUE, NUDE ON LEOPARD RUGFramed hand painted porcelain landscape plaque depicting a dark haired nude female with arms above her head, draped with a white covering and reclining against a leopard skin rug in a lakeside setting. Signed and dated lower right "Emma B. Anderson, 1908". Housed in a later gilt frame. Sight - 7 3/4" H x 10 3/4" W. Framed - 14 1/4" H x 16 1/4" W. Note: Emma Anderson was listed in the Wichita, KS city directory as a painter specializing in porcelain painting from 1912-1920. She worked at the Wichita Art Studio located at 105 E. 1st from 1912-20 and lived at 606 S. Lawrence Avenue, Wichita in 1915 and at 719 N. Lawrence Avenue, Wichita from 1918-20. Courtesy Biographical Dictionary of Kansas Artists (active before 1945), Compiled by Susan V. Craig, Art & Architecture Librarian, Univ. of Kansas. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Plaque overall very good condition. Later gilt paint added to frame.
- MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP, BACCHUS
MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP, BACCHUS & ATTENDANTSGerman Meissen porcelain figural group depicting the Roman god Bacchus atop a wine barrel, draped with a leopard skin, holding a glass in his right hand and a scepter in the other with one cupid, one satyr, and one female attendant at his feet, all posed on a naturalistic base. Underside with blue underglaze crossed swords mark together with 126 (impressed) and 630X (incised). 12" H x 10" W x 5 1/2" D. 19th century.
Condition:
Overall very good condition. A couple of very minor break repairs to leaf tips.
- ÉMILE-LOUIS PICAULT (FRENCH 1833-1915)
ÉMILE-LOUIS PICAULT (FRENCH 1833-1915) PAIR OF EGYPTIAN...ÉMILE-LOUIS PICAULT (French 1833-1915) PAIR OF EGYPTIAN REVIVAL BRONZE SCULPTURES, "The Scribe Pastophore and High Priest Heirogrammate," CIRCA 1870s, each nicely cast and realistically modeled in a relaxed standing position wearing a striped blackish brown nemes headdress above an attractive face with aloof expression, over a bare torso centering a gilt necklace suspending an amulet pendant and upper arms with gilt bands, one wearing a leopard skin partially draped over shoulder and continuing down back, cinched at waist with gilt belt and his verdis gris patinated kilt (shendyt) tied in front with hieroglyphic incised long panels, while holding a stylus in one hand and a Horus canopic jar in the other, shod in gilt strapped sandals on an integral square form bronze base with incised signature "Picault" and raised on a conforming Vert de Campan marble plinth; the other figure with nemes gathered in a knot on reverse, above a verdis gris patinated kilt simply tied at waist and holding a small stand with a figure of the striding bull deity Apis with horns centering the solar disc, opposite his arm with hand raised in an elegant gesture, standing in matching sandals on squared base with incised signature and raised on same marble plinth. Height: 30" Width: 9" Depth: 8" Note: Émile-Louis Picault was a prominent French sculptor with a large oeuvre of almost five hundred sculptures covering subjects from history, mythology, or allegorical.
Condition:
Each with some minor small scratches, surface dust buildup in crevices, and some light wear along edges of marble plinths. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.”
- THREE PIECE LOT, TO INCLUDE PAIR OF
THREE PIECE LOT, TO INCLUDE PAIR OF JENNY LIND SPOOL CH...Three Piece Lot, to Include pair of Jenny Lind Spool Chairs, with spiral turned backs, over leopard skin, upholstered seats, raised on spiral turned legs, seat height 15 inches and an upholstered poof.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- CHINESE TANG DYNASTY CAMEL (TOMB FIGURE)**Originally
CHINESE TANG DYNASTY CAMEL (TOMB FIGURE)**Originally Listed At $3500**
East Asia, China, Tang Dynasty, ca. 618 to 907 CE. A charming, hollow, mold-made ceramic camel, standing proud with a long curved neck and a pair of pointed humps. Head thrust back in a noble yet realistic stance, the ancient animal presents large eyes and an elongated shout with delineated nostrils and a straight mouth. His naturalistic body features knobby legs, a swollen belly, and a sinuous tail that sways to one side as thought swatting away a fly. The surface is adorned in vibrant hues of tan and sienna, while the integral plinth remains white. This camel was made to be a tomb figure, known as mingqi. Tang dynasty elites had underground tombs full of pottery figures that were made to care for their every need in the afterlife. Size: 12.3" L x 5.6" W x 17.5" H (31.2 cm x 14.2 cm x 44.4 cm)
The art of the Tang Dynasty is truly international, reflecting a world in which the Chinese court spread its influence through military conquest and trade to Central Asia, India, Persia, Africa, and southeastern Asia. In this prosperous period, Tang elites imitated the style of the Persians, wearing high boots, short tunics, and leopard skin hats. Music, sport, and dance all emulated Central Asian styles and made them their own.
Nothing is more representative of this cultural milieu than the figure of the Bactrian camel who, with his saddle bags, carried so many of these goods and, by extension, practices east and west along the Silk Road. Travelling west from the Tang capital, Chang'an, the Silk Road passed through Taklamakan Desert. The Bactrian camel was vital to this transport because of its abilities -- to go without water for a week, to travel 30 miles a day, and to carry hundreds of pounds, as well as to withstand very hot and very cold temperatures.
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Provenance: private Vero Beach, Florida, USA collection, acquired in the 1970s; ex-old English collection
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#177327
Condition:
Professionally repaired and restored with some areas of painting over break lines. Expected light surface wear as shown, all commensurate with age. Otherwise, piece has an excellent presentation and impressive remaining pigments.
- MAITLAND-SMITH FAUX LEOPARD SKIN TABLE
MAITLAND-SMITH FAUX LEOPARD SKIN TABLE & MODERN VASE: Comprising; 1- Maitland Smith table, having a faux leopard skin pattern. Acanthus knees with paw feet. 1- Modern globular vase, having a gold neck, over a marble motif body. Table Approx. 22.75'' h x 27'' w. Vase Approx. 20'' h x 15'' w.
CONDITION: Chip at rim of vase.
- LEOPARD FUR PURSE/MUFF WITH BAKELITE
LEOPARD FUR PURSE/MUFF WITH BAKELITE HANDLE: Beautiful Leopard skin purse/muff with Bakelite handle has a zipper opening to the purse on top and side openings to keep your hands toasty. Measures approx 16'' w by 10'' h. Brown Bakelite handle adds another 2.15'' in length. Black lining in the purse and muff areas.
CONDITION: The 2 straps attaching the handle to the purse/muff are fraying. Otherwise in very good/excellent condition.
- 18K GOLD AND CARVED AGATE CAMEO18K Gold
18K GOLD AND CARVED AGATE CAMEO18K Gold and Carved Agate Cameo, depicting a highly detailed allegorical scene; 5.23 dwts.; cameo 1 1/8 in x 7/8 in.; ring size 7 1/2+ Other Notes: The scene may relate to the classical mythology of Hercules with the Nemean lion skin or Dionysus wearing a leopard skin. Condition:
- KARL SPRINGER (ATTRIB), PAIR LEOPARD
KARL SPRINGER (ATTRIB), PAIR LEOPARD SKIN STOOLS 20th c., American, leopard printed hide over wood substrate, the padded upholstered seat on box stretcher base, unsigned, each 17"h x 20"l x 16"w
- FULPER POTTERY, VASEKRAFT LAMP SHADE
FULPER POTTERY, VASEKRAFT LAMP SHADE c. 1910, USA, mottled green 'Leopard Skin' glazed earthenware, the dome shade decorated with alternating green and orange slag glass, stamped "Vasekraft/Fulper" and numbered 21 to interior, approx. 4.5"h x 14"dia
- LEOPARD SKIN RUG, TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLYLeopard
LEOPARD SKIN RUG, TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLYLeopard skin rug on black felt, largest measurements: 75"l including tail, 49"w, SOLD AND SHIPPED TO TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY
- FRENCH SCHOOL (MID-19TH CENTURY), WOMAN
FRENCH SCHOOL (MID-19TH CENTURY), WOMAN WITH GRAPES AND LEOPARD SKIN Oil on canvas (lined), unsigned, presented in an attractive hand-carved gilt frame.
- GERTRUDE G. GREY, AMERICAN 19TH-20TH
GERTRUDE G. GREY, AMERICAN 19TH-20TH CENTURY, RED HAIRED GIRL ON LEOPARD SKIN RUG, OIL ON CANVAS, FRAMED, 29-1/2 X 33-1/2 INCHESGertrude G. Grey, American 19th-20th Century, Red Haired Girl on Leopard Skin Rug, Oil on Canvas, Framed, 29-1/2 x 33-1/2 inches
- KOREAN ANCESTOR PORTRAITKOREAN ANCESTOR
KOREAN ANCESTOR PORTRAITKOREAN ANCESTOR PORTRAIT, the dignitary wearing court robes and a rank badge with herons shown seated upon a leopard skin-draped chair with calligraphic inscription to upper right, mounted on a scroll 48 x 26 in. (image), 64 x 31 in. (scroll)
- PR FRENCH BOUDOIR CHAIRS Pair of Vintage
PR FRENCH BOUDOIR CHAIRS Pair of Vintage Walnut Side Chairs, with faux leopard skin upholstery and self cording, having curved backs, shaped fronts, set on cabriole legs with shell carved knees and pad feet, 29" high, 25" x 20", 18 1/2" high seats. Good condition.