- FINE FOLK ART THEOREM BOWL OF FLOWERS
FINE FOLK ART THEOREM BOWL OF FLOWERS BY DAVID ELLca. 1980; rag finished velvet depicts Asian import waste bowl filled with assortment of iris, carnation, tulips, pansy, etc, placed on peacock feathers, in a fine grain painted and black corner block frame, 20"x 20" framed; Condition: personal note by artist written on reverse with additional tulip and heart design, good
- Moorcroft Banded Wisteria and Peacock
Moorcroft Banded Wisteria and Peacock Feather Vase, c.1930 height 9.1 in — 23 cm
- VINTAGE VICTORIAN STYLE PEACOCK FEATHER
VINTAGE VICTORIAN STYLE PEACOCK FEATHER FANVintage Victorian Style Peacock Feather Opera Fan on wooden handle. Measures: 22-1/2" x 18-1/2". Condition: Good Condition Estimate 40 - 120 Domestic shipping Third Party
- A CHINESE MIRROR BLACK GLAZE AND GILT
A CHINESE MIRROR BLACK GLAZE AND GILT VASE Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century, porcelain with mirror black glaze and hand painted in gold with large shaped reserves containing Buddhist and scholar motifs surrounding an archaic vase with peacock feathers to one side, and Ming style vase with large peony bloom to the other, scrolling tendrils and lotus blossoms decorate the ground between upper and lower borders, dark brown glaze below rim.
- A CORUM 18K PEACOCK FEATHER DIAL WRIST
A CORUM 18K PEACOCK FEATHER DIAL WRIST WATCH Vintage 18K yellow gold peacock feather dial wrist watch by Corum, the iridescent oval peacock dial with gold baton hands and Corum logo, ref #27102, serial #135585, case measures 24mm x 40mm, manual wind movement, black leather strap and plated buckle, accompanied by the original box, 8 1/4 in. L, 32.2 grams
- GROUP OF DESK ITEMSGroup of desk items
GROUP OF DESK ITEMSGroup of desk items to include an embossed leather desk set, 19 3/4" w., a Russian Karelian birch box, 6 3/4" w., a marquetry inlaid trinket box, a peacock feather duster, and a handle for a duster. Provenance: The Collection of Mary Ann McIlnay, York, PA.
Condition:
Desk set - surface abrasions. Others - good condition.
- TIFFANY MANNER FEATHER STAINED GLASS
TIFFANY MANNER FEATHER STAINED GLASS TABLE LAMP Tiffany manner stained glass table lamp, both shade and base featuring a peacock feather pattern, hollow stained glass base bears interior bulb socket in addition to a socket in the traditional position under the shade. 15.5" H x 9.5" D.
- KPM ATTRIBUTED "TYROLEAN BOY" PORCELAIN
KPM ATTRIBUTED "TYROLEAN BOY" PORCELAIN PLAQUE KPM attributed oval porcelain plaque depicting "Tyrolean Boy," the Austrian lad depicted in signature hat with peacock feather and fur vest, partial impressed marks on reverse: "K / 1." Image: 7.25" H x 5.375" W; frame: 14.25" H x 12.25" W.
- TWO DELFT BLUE AND WHITE VASES 18th
TWO DELFT BLUE AND WHITE VASES 18th century, a tall beaker vase of octagonal form, painted with a cartouche of a floral arrangement alternating with a cartouche of a peacock feather (14 1/4 in.) (tight5 rim hairline; wear to vase interior; rim fritting; several large base rim chips) unidentified mark to the underside and a mantel vase with cover, finely painted with a river scened, village dwellings along the banks (HOA 13 1/2 in.) (break and loss to finial's tail and other chips to cover; vase body with rim chips, restoration, hairline, and base rim chips) underside marked with the symbol of an axe.
- FOUR DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE PLATES
FOUR DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE PLATES 18th century, a peacock feather charger, underside marked "DWS" (13 12 in.) (a few rim flakes; good condition); three small plates with floral decoration (6 1/2 in.) (two with break and fill to rims; rim chips) not signed.
- (6) Decorative items, c/o "Le Gamin"
(6) Decorative items, c/o "Le Gamin" bronze sculpture of boy in knickers (12" h), blown glass water bottle (7-1/2" h), metal & glass urn (8" h), peacock feather fan (15-1/2" l), carved wood hinged box made in India (5" sq x 2" h), cedar box (9" x 5" x 3-1/2" h)
- ANTIQUE COPPER DRAGON & SERPENT TEA
ANTIQUE COPPER DRAGON & SERPENT TEA KETTLE & WARMERAn antique copper tea kettle suspended from a sculptural stand outfitted with a warming burner. The stand takes the form of a dragon gripping and biting a snake, the snake's head being the hook on which the kettle is suspended and its tail holding the burner. The tray below has an all-over hammered floral pattern, and the kettle is decorated with hammered peacock feathers. A fascinating and unique bestiary design, likely European in origin and circa 1900.
Measures 13" x 14" x 9 3/4".
Condition
Very sturdy. An applied red patina is very well-worn, particularly on the kettle. Some areas show pitting.
- LALIQUE "ESNA" PEACOCK FEATHER VASE
LALIQUE "ESNA" PEACOCK FEATHER VASE 8?" x 9 ¼" Lalique crystal "ESNA" vase featuring a peacock feather design around the sides. Feather points form the arches of the vase's lip, and piece is embellished with a progressive frost from the feather tips' bases to the foot of the vase. Marked "Lalique France" underneath.
- AN ART NOUVEAU ENAMEL, SEED PEARL AND
AN ART NOUVEAU ENAMEL, SEED PEARL AND EIGHTEEN KARAT GOLD BROOCH, CHILD & CHILD An Art Nouveau enamel, seed pearl and eighteen karat gold brooch, Child & Child
featuring a polychrome enameled peacock feather eye, framed by seed pearls. 14.0 gross dwt; diameter: 1 1/2 in
Time: October 2022
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $750.00
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- Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery.
Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery. Early vase with peacock feathers. 1903, glazed earthenware. 10¾ h × 3½ dia in. result: $3,380. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Incised signature, date and number to underside ‘AA Van Briggle 1903 III’. Impressed number to underside ‘225’.
- Elizabeth N. Lincoln for Rookwood Pottery.
Elizabeth N. Lincoln for Rookwood Pottery. Double Vellum vase with peacock feathers. 1921, glazed earthenware. 8¾ h × 3½ dia in. result: $1,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark XXI 904D’ with incised artist signature ‘LNL’.
- Mary Louise McLaughlin. Losanti vase
Mary Louise McLaughlin. Losanti vase with peacock feathers. 1899-1904, glazed porcelain. 6 h × 2½ dia in. result: $10,000. estimate: $3,000–4,000. Incised signature and number to underside ‘MCL 333’. Glazed to underside ‘Losanti’.
- Arthur Eugene Baggs for Marblehead Pottery.
Arthur Eugene Baggs for Marblehead Pottery. Monumental vase with conventionalized peacock feathers. 1908, glazed earthenware. 11½ h × 10 dia in. result: $9,375. estimate: $6,500–9,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘MP’ with ship symbol. Incised signature and date to underside ‘AB 1908’. Provenance: Important Private Collection
- Jacques Sicard for Weller Pottery. vase
Jacques Sicard for Weller Pottery. vase with peacock feathers in low relief. 1903-17, glazed earthenware. 12 h × 4¾ dia in. result: $2,125. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Glazed signature near base ‘Sicard’.
- Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery.
Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery. early vase with stylized peacock feathers. 1903, glazed earthenware. 3½ h × 5 dia in. result: $1,430. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature, date and number to underside ‘AA Van Briggle 1903 III 146’.
- Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery.
Artus Van Briggle for Van Briggle Pottery. early vase with peacock feathers. 1903, glazed earthenware. 11¼ h × 3¾ dia in. result: $2,125. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature, date and number to underside ‘AA Van Briggle 1903 III’. Stamped number to underside ‘174’.
- Harry St. John Dixon. rare desk set
Harry St. John Dixon. rare desk set with peacock feathers. 1923, hammered copper with applied patina, enamel, hardboard, leather. 16 h × 22 w in. result: $10,000. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Set is comprised of a table lamp base, blotter with blotter ends, rocker blotter, inkwell, pen tray, and an ashtray and matchbox holder. Lamp base measures: 8.5 dia x 18 h inches (including socket). Incised signature and date to underside of pen tray and interior of inkwell lid ‘Harry Dixon San Francisco 1923’. Provenance: Collection of Robert Weber, Atherton, CA | Thence by descent | Private Collection
- William P. Jervis. bowl with conventionalized
William P. Jervis. bowl with conventionalized peacock feathers. c. 1910, glazed squeezebag-decorated earthenware. 3 h × 6¼ dia in. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Glazed-over signature to underside.
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. Ivory
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with peacock feathers. 1917, glazed porcelain. 5½ h × 6¼ dia in. result: $2,500. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark/XVII/2264E/P/SX’. Provenance: Cincinnati Art Galleries
- Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery. Iris
Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery. Iris Glaze vase with peacock feather. 1904, glazed earthenware. 9½ h × 6½ dia in. result: $5,760. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark/IV/902C’ with artist cipher.
- William Moorcroft for James Macintyre
William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co.. Florian Ware vase with peacock feathers. c. 1902, glazed earthenware. 10 h × 4½ dia in. result: $1,625. estimate: $700–900. Ink-stamped red Macintyre logo and registry number to underside 'Rd No 347807' with painted green signature 'W. Moorcroft des.'.
- Tiffany Studios. Early and Monumental
Tiffany Studios. Early and Monumental vase with peacock feathers. c. 1896, hand-blown Favrile glass. 20½ h × 10 dia in. result: $94,500. estimate: $35,000–45,000. Etched signature and number to underside ‘Louis C. Tiffany D1218’. Provenance: Private Collection
- Van Briggle Pottery. Vase with stylized
Van Briggle Pottery. Vase with stylized peacock feathers. 1906, glazed earthenware. 12½ h × 4½ dia in. result: $5,895. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised manufacturer's mark, date and number to underside ‘AA Van Briggle 1906 62A O’.
- Handel. Rare Macaws floor lamp. c. 1921,
Handel. Rare Macaws floor lamp. c. 1921, reverse-painted Chipped Ice glass, patinated metal. 63 h × 18 dia in. result: $10,710. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Lamp features a rare Peacock Feather base.
Signed and numbered to inner rim of shade ‘Handel 6874’ and impressed manufacturer's mark to shade aperture ‘Handel Lamps Pat'd. No. 979664’. Impressed number to tag on underside of base ‘2360’. Provenance: Private Collection, Connecticut
- Jacques Sicard for Weller Pottery. Vases,
Jacques Sicard for Weller Pottery. Vases, set of two. 1903-17, glazed earthenware. 8¼ h × 3 dia in. result: $1,197. estimate: $600–900. Vases feature maple leaves and peacock feathers. Glazed signature and manufacturer's mark to body of each example ‘Sicard Weller’.
- A PAIR OF CHINESE WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS
A PAIR OF CHINESE WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS ON PITH PAPERWatercolor Paintings on Pith Paper
A male attendant serving tea to a noble , seated beside a table with a vase issuing a peacock feather and a branch of coral, together with a depiction of a female attendant serving tea to a noble woman, seated on beside a low table with a blue glazed vase issuing a sprig of peonies. matted and framed
9.5 in. h. x 7.25 in. w.
- PEACOCK FEATHER PAINT DECORATED CARPET
PEACOCK FEATHER PAINT DECORATED CARPET BALL.Peacock Feather Polychrome Paint Decorated Carpet Ball. 3" diam. Condition: : Very good.
Condition:
Condition: : Very good.
- VERY RARE "FORT PITT" EAGLE DARK BLUE
VERY RARE "FORT PITT" EAGLE DARK BLUE CUP PLATE.Very Rare "Fort Pitt" Eagle Dark Blue Glass Cup Plate. LEE/ROSE NO. 676-B. Curling's Fort Pitt Glass Works, Circa 1830-1835. Peacock feather scalloped border. Reference: Elsholz, lot #1743. McKearin Am. Glass, pl. 180, # 3 of "100 Best" colored. Spillman, fig. 451 and color pl. 6. Innes, dust jacket and color pl. 6, "It is very rare in this beautiful dark blue". 3-3/4" diam. Condition: : Good with pin nips on edge.
Condition:
Condition: : Good with pin nips on edge.
- SCHWARZBURGER FIGURINE ART DECO PAIR
SCHWARZBURGER FIGURINE ART DECO PAIR OF DANCERSA German figurine of a man and woman ballet dancers by the Schwarzburger company. Age related wear. No evidence of chips, cracks or repairs.
A porcelain figurine of two dancers in Art Deco design. The lady is dressed in an elaborate dress of orange rust and white triangles enhanced with a peacock feather accent. The gentleman is dressed in a leotard outfit decorated with an all over peacock feather design. Both are wearing ballet shoes. The entire figurine is hand painted and exquisitely designed and decorated.
Artist: Claire Volkhart
Issued: 1913
Dimensions: 13"H
Manufacturer: Schwartzberger
Country of Origin: Germany
- PAIR OF DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE VASES
PAIR OF DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE VASES BY ELIZA SIMMAN...Pair of Doulton Pottery vases with Peacock feathers, flowers, and geometric patterns.
Very well executed, bright cobalt and green coloring among the flora inscribed into the pottery. Artist signatures and stamping to base - Mary Aitken, potter assistant, initials as base as well. Doulton Lambeth Florette mark and stamped 1887 to base.
Artist: Eliza Simmance
Issued: 1887
Dimensions: 7"W x 11.5"H
Manufacturer: Doulton Lambeth
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
- PAIR OF DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE VASES
PAIR OF DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE VASES BY ELIZA SIMMAN...Pair of Doulton Pottery vases with Peacock feathers, flowers, and geometric patterns.
Very well executed, bright cobalt and green coloring among the flora inscribed into the pottery. Artist signatures and stamping to base - Mary Aitken, potter assistant, initials as base as well. Doulton Lambeth Florette mark and stamped 1887 to base. Professionally restored chip on upper rim on one of the vases.
Artist: Eliza Simmance
Issued: 1887
Dimensions: 7"W x 11.5"H
Manufacturer: Doulton Lambeth
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Chip to upper rim on one of the vases.