- FIVE 19TH CENTURY PAINTED AND OTHER
FIVE 19TH CENTURY PAINTED AND OTHER HAND FANS1. A Continental example with painted leaf, gold leaf and hand painted sticks, hand colored litho and gold scrollwork on the leaf. Heavy wear, splits, separations.2. Chinese hand fan with peacock eyes on hand painted feathers.3. Mother of Pearl sticks with hand painted leaf.4. Sequin and gold thread hand fan.5. Ostrich plume hand fan.The condition is as shown with wear and the effects of use throughout, no broken sticks or repair.
- LACY GLASS PLATES, TWOTwo mid 19th century
LACY GLASS PLATES, TWOTwo mid 19th century pressed lacy glass Peacock Eye plates, Midwestern. Cobalt Blue, each has a swirled pattern at the well, bordered by flowers and circles on a stippled ground. Circa 1830-1845. Each has several small chips to the scalloped rim. 6" diameter. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
Each has several small chips to the scalloped rim.
- PRESSED & LACY GLASS SALT DISHES, FIVEFive
PRESSED & LACY GLASS SALT DISHES, FIVEFive early-mid 19th century pressed & lacy glass salt dishes, New England and others. Including a Colorless by the New England Glass Co., inscribed on the base, rectangular with fruit basket motif; a Medium Amber with waffled base; a Cobalt Blue octagonal with egg and dart border; a Blue with Peacock eye pattern; and Amethyst hexagonal with short pedestal base. Circa 1830-1870. The colorless with a 1/4" chip to the rim; all others with small and minor rim chips. 2 3/4-3 1/4" wide. ESTIMATE $200-300
Blue salts: Ex-Richards Collection.
Condition:
The colorless with a 1/4" chip to the rim; all others with small and minor rim chips.
- LOETZ ATTRIBUTED PEACOCK ART GLASS VASEearly
LOETZ ATTRIBUTED PEACOCK ART GLASS VASEearly 20th century, green ground with silver pulled threads and "peacock eyes", 9-1/2 x 5-1/4 in.
Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, NY, Lot 214, sold March 17 and 18, 1995; Private Collection, New York
Condition:
minute nick to rim, scratches
- 12 CLEAR GLASS TABLE PRESSED AND MOLDED
12 CLEAR GLASS TABLE PRESSED AND MOLDED TABLE ITEMSlate 19th/early 20th century, primarily Boston Sandwich Co., comprising: bowl in the "Zigzag" pattern, centered with a flower, 9-1/2 in.; four saucers, one depicting the profile of Henry Clay, two with American eagles, one with harp and vines, largest 4-3/8 in.; diminutive lidded tureen, oval body on thick foot and with two small, scrolled handles, the cover with floral finial, each in a pattern with fan and scrolls, 4-1/2 in.; two lidded mustards, with loop handle and mushroom finial, each decorated in a variation of the "Peacock Eye" pattern, 2-1/2 in.; mold blown handled basket, 4 in.; bowl with reeded well, band of alternating sunburst and diamond pattern to rim, 6-5/8 in.; pair of dessert plates in the "Lacy" pattern, 6-1/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Decorative Arts Acquisition Fund
Condition:
scratching, scuffing, hairlines to first bowl, air bubbles, chips to rim; Henry Clay with chips to rim, air bubbles, scratching; eagle plates with scratching, chips to rims, anomalies (as made); harp and vines with scratching, chips to rim; lidded tureen with chips, air bubbles, anomalies (as made), scratching, lidded mustards with chipping, scratching, residue; basket with scratching, air bubbles, small bowl scratching, anomalies (as made); dessert plates with discoloration, chipping, scratching, air bubbles, anomalies (as made), residue; each with accession number
- STEVENS & WILLIAMS GLASS PERFUME BOTTLEEnglish,
STEVENS & WILLIAMS GLASS PERFUME BOTTLEEnglish, late 19th century, peacock eye design on satin glass, ivory colored with green undertones, silver plate screw on lid with band of floral decoration, unmarked, 3-1/4 x 3 in.
Provenance: Collection of Janice and Joe Boyd
Condition:
slight marking to body, wear to base, surface accretion to rim and interior, silver with loss to plate and small dent
- STUART & SONS CAIRNGORM ART GLASS BOWL:
STUART & SONS CAIRNGORM ART GLASS BOWL: Art nouveau art glass bowl circa 1905, by Stuart & Sons, having a flared ruffled rim with a Peacock eye trail design. Approx. 4'' h x 12'' w.
CONDITION: scuffs at underside consistent with age and use.
- PAIR OF CLEAR SANDWICH GLASS WHALE OIL
PAIR OF CLEAR SANDWICH GLASS WHALE OIL LAMPS MID-19TH CENTURY HEIGHTS EXCLUDING BURNERS 8.5". OVERALL HEIGHTS 12”.PAIR OF CLEAR SANDWICH GLASS WHALE OIL LAMPS Mid-19th Century In peacock eye and drape pattern. Retain original burners. Heights excluding burners 8.5". Overall heights 12”. Dimensions: Heights excluding burners 8.5". Overall heights 12”.
- GROUPING OF EMBROIDERED ITEMSGrouping
GROUPING OF EMBROIDERED ITEMSGrouping of embroidered items. Early 20th Century. Two Chinese fringed silk tablecloth covers, one decorated with peacock eyes, and a yellow cover with embroidered flowers. A pillowcase cover, manufactured but then handstitched with flowers and other natural designs. Covers are worn with some fraying.
Peacock eyes tablecloth: 36" D
- BES-BEN 'BEAUVAIS' EMBROIDERED PILLBOX
BES-BEN 'BEAUVAIS' EMBROIDERED PILLBOX HAT. c.1963; Floral and peacock motif in satin stitch on red ground. Embroidery in pink pale green and white peacock eyes and tail accented with rhinestones. Pillbox edged with red faceted beads. Red Veil. Number 653 Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- Pair of Sandwich Glass opalescent curtain
Pair of Sandwich Glass opalescent curtain tie backs with pewter stems 4 1/4'' l. crack and some chips; along with lacy dishes: three 4 1/2'' Peacock eye dishes; one 5'' Daisy dish; three 3 1/2'' Diamond Rosette; one 5 1/2'' Peacock eye bowl; two 6 1/4'' Heart pattern plates; one 6'' Shell pattern plate; one 6'' Oak Leaf; along with two other bowls; two open salts; and a pedestal salt chips throughout.
- Three Sandwich glass salts, clear pedestal
Three Sandwich glass salts, clear pedestal type: one circular with eagles alternating with ships, Provenance: Maude B. Feld, New York; one oval with beaded diamond base, peacock eye border; one round with peacock eye flared rim, early to mid 19th century, 3-1/8 in. to 3-5/8 in. Scattered chips throughout.
- Mother-of-pearl satin glass rose bowl,
Mother-of-pearl satin glass rose bowl, blue to green over yellow, fine hand enamel floral and vine rim and shoulder decoration over peacock eye pattern, 5-1/8 in. Maude B. Feld, New York.
- Peacock eye mother-of-pearl vase, scalloped
Peacock eye mother-of-pearl vase, scalloped rim, hand enamel floral bouquet with gilt highlights, base with incised "R050/Bryk", 7-3/4 in.
- Three Sandwich glass salts, clear pedestal
Three Sandwich glass salts, clear pedestal type: one circular with eagles alternating with ships, [Provenance: Maude B. Feld, New York]; one oval with beaded diamond base, peacock eye border; one round with peacock eye flared rim, early to mid 19th century, 3-1/8 in. to 3-5/8 in. Scattered chips throughout.
- Three Sandwich glass salts, oval Peacock
Three Sandwich glass salts, oval Peacock Eye: one clear, bow base, 3-5/8 in.; one clear blue, sunburst base, 3-7/8 in.; one opaque periwinkle, bow base, 3-1/2 in., 1830-1845, [Provenance: Maude B. Feld, New York]. Scattered rim chips.
- Fourteen pressed glass salts: varying
Fourteen pressed glass salts: varying styles including peacock eye, eagles, Gothic arch, four smallest are miniatures, one oval 3 in. slightly opalescent at base, most Boston and Sandwich or New England Glass Company, early to mid 19th century, 1-7/8 in. to 3-1/4 in. Scattered light chips throughout.
- Three Sandwich glass dishes: one Peacock
Three Sandwich glass dishes: one Peacock Eye pattern, canted corners and scrolls bordering central crosshatch design, 10-1/4 in., [Provenance: Maude B. Feld, New York]; two Princess Feather Medallion pattern, each 10-1/2 in., [1/2 in. rim chips]. All with scattered rim chips.
- Sandwich glass compote, Peacock Eye
Sandwich glass compote, Peacock Eye pattern, hexagonal base, 6-1/2 x 10-3/4 in. Minor chips, some surface irregularities as made, base with normal wear. Per Maude Feld, New York, 1962, "Unique in my experience in this form, one of the most beautiful pieces…"
- Five pieces lidded Sandwich glass: two
Five pieces lidded Sandwich glass: two covered sugar bowls of same design, panels with shells and scrolls, diamond pattern bases, 5-3/4 in. and 6-1/4 in.; one covered sugar bowl with Gothic Arches with goblets and bottles, 5-3/4 in., [Provenance: Maude B. Feld, New York]; two covered footed bowls with peacock eye designs, open flower finials, one with grape borders, 5-1/4 in., American, 19th century. All with scattered rim and base chips.
- Seventeen-Piece Collection of Silver
Seventeen-Piece Collection of Silver and Glass Items, consisting of a George VI silverplate-mounted "Sawtooth Diamond" pressed glass fruit bowl, second quarter 20th century, h. 4", dia. 8-1/2"; a set of six F. B. Rogers sterling silver-mounted pressed glass coasters in "Gadroon" decor, also second quarter 20th century, dia. 3-3/4"; a set of nine American sterling silver-footed pegged engraved glass dessert cups of like date, h. 3-1/2"; and an American silverplate-rimmed "Peacock Eye"-pressed glass fruit bowl, h. 4-5/8", dia. 8-1/2".
- Twenty-Three-Piece Group of Goblets,
Twenty-Three-Piece Group of Goblets, consisting of an assembled collection of fourteen Bohemian elaborately cut glass wine goblets with colored bowls in ruby, cobalt blue, amethyst, cranberry, and teal, all in different cut patterns, along with an assembled trio of similar liqueur goblets, a pair of "Peacock eye"-cut liqueur goblets with, respectively, a sky blue and a yellow bowl, and a set of four panel-cut liqueur goblets, each with a different colored bowl, the largest h. 8-1/4".