- DAUM NANCY AND LOUIS MAJORELLE ART DECO
DAUM NANCY AND LOUIS MAJORELLE ART DECO VASE Blown glass, ripple decorated by Daum, Nancy with overlay decorated wrought iron metalwork by Louis Majorelle. Signed and inscribed 'Louis Majorelle' and 'Daum Nancy France' (to underside).
- CIRCA 1930S ART DECO VASECirca 1930s
CIRCA 1930S ART DECO VASECirca 1930s Lalique Style Art Deco Molded Leaf Frosted Glass Vase. Unsigned. Measures 6-1/2" x 4-1/2". Condition: Good condition. Estimate $100.00 - $300.00 Domestic shipping Third party
- FRENCH ART DECO VASEA Lalique Style
FRENCH ART DECO VASEA Lalique Style French Art Deco Frosted Glass Vase with Continuous Floral Relief. Unsigned. Measures 5-5/8" x 5-1/8". Condition: Good condition. Estimate 100.00 - 300.00 Domestic shipping Third party
- CIRCA 1930S BOHEMIAN ART DECO VASECirca
CIRCA 1930S BOHEMIAN ART DECO VASECirca 1930s Bohemian Art Deco Molded Leaf Frosted Glass Vase. Unsigned. Measures 6-1/2" x 4-1/2". Condition: Good condition. Estimate $100.00 - $300.00 Domestic shipping Third party
- René Buthaud. Art Deco vase. c. 1930,
René Buthaud. Art Deco vase. c. 1930, peau-de-serpent (snakeskin)-glazed earthenware with wax-resist decoration. 8¼ h × 8¼ dia in. result: $5,240. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Slip signature to underside ‘RB’. Provenance: Important Private Collection
- Ditmar Urbach Art Deco Vase
Ditmar Urbach Art Deco Vase
- WERTTEMBERGISCHE METALLWARENFABRIK (WMF)
WERTTEMBERGISCHE METALLWARENFABRIK (WMF) SILVER PLATE MODERNIST / ART DECO VASE Circa 1950. Impressed hallmark to base.
- BOHEMIAN ART GLASS ART DECO VASE Bohemian
BOHEMIAN ART GLASS ART DECO VASE Bohemian art glass vase with Art Deco style decoration, amber and cranberry cut to clear. 7" H x 5" diameter. Fleabite losses at corners of rim.
- POOLE POTTERY 'FLOWERS' JUG & VASE.
POOLE POTTERY 'FLOWERS' JUG & VASE. TOGETHER WITH A BULBOUS ART DECO VASE.JUG HEIGHT - 18.5CM
- ART DECO VASELINE GLASS FISHBOWL ON
ART DECO VASELINE GLASS FISHBOWL ON STANDArt deco fish bowl on stand. Uranium glass drum form fish bowl, signed GB on the base. In a gilt wrought iron stand with central flower form light. Stand with bowl 39"H x 16 1/4"W x 13 1/4"D, bowl 13"H x 14 1/2"W x 7 1/2"D. Losses to gilt painting on stand, losses to paint decoration on base of stand and through lamp, cracks and losses to candle cover, chips to rim of fish bowl, internal line in one side of fish bowl.
- VASELINE GLASS FISHBOWL WITH STAND,
VASELINE GLASS FISHBOWL WITH STAND, ART DECO PERIODAn Art Deco Vaseline glass fishbowl atop a cast and wrought iron stand with polychrome patination, circa 1930s. The fishbowl is a bulbous disc form; its walls are smooth on the exterior and lobed on the interior.
Altogether the fishbowl with stand measures 39" x 18" x 14", and the fishbowl alone measures 13" x 15" x 9".
Condition
One side of the bowl's rim is chipped, and the base shows some general wear to the patina. Otherwise very good.
- ROOKWOOD ART DECO VASE, CA. 1932
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ROOKWOOD ART DECO VASE, CA. 1932
7 ½" x 3 ¾" Rookwood pottery vase features three square columns of differing lengths, each with a top opening. Glazed a runny stone blue. Bottom bears Rookwood company mark as well as XXXII 6121.
- Collection of Five Art Pottery Pieces,
Collection of Five Art Pottery Pieces, consisting of a good Rum Rill Pottery matte white-glazed Art Deco vase with a green interior, modeled as a reclining female nude supporting a spherical bowl, an American mint green-glazed figural flower frog of a seated female nude, ca. 1925-1930, an identical flower frog in gloss mulberry, and a pair of American matte sky blue figural candlesticks modeled as a semi-draped female kneeling beside a cylindrical vase, ca. 1925-1935, all but the Rum Rill example unmarked, h. 5-1/4\" to 7-3/4\".
- René Buthaud. Art Deco vase. c. 1935,
René Buthaud. Art Deco vase. c. 1935, peau-de-serpent (snakeskin) glazed earthenware, wax-resist decoration. 7 h × 7½ dia in. result: $1,105. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Glazed signature to underside ‘RB’. Provenance: Collection of Frances Gelman
- Maurice Herbillon for Manufacture Nationale
Maurice Herbillon for Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres. Art Deco vase. 1930, glazed porcelain. 9 h × 8½ dia in. result: $1,690. estimate: $1,800–2,400. Glazed signature to underside ‘Herbillon M’. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Sèvres Manufacture Nationale France d’. Provenance: Collection of Frances Gelman
- Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres. Art
Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres. Art Deco vase. 1924, glazed and gilt porcelain. 10½ h × 6½ dia in. result: $1,430. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘RF Manufacture Nationale Décoré à Sèvres 1924’ and ‘S 1924 DN’ with remnants of two original paper labels. Provenance: Collection of Frances Gelman
- Sadie Irvine for Newcomb College Pottery.
Sadie Irvine for Newcomb College Pottery. Art Deco vase with stylized leaves. 1933, glazed earthenware. 3½ h × 4¼ dia in. result: $2,500. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Signed, dated and numbered to underside ‘NC/UE34/KS/SI’.
- Marcel Goupy. Art Deco vase. c. 1925,
Marcel Goupy. Art Deco vase. c. 1925, enameled glass. 9¾ h × 7¼ dia in. result: $6,875. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Signed to underside ‘M. Goupy’.
- René Buthaud. Art Deco vase. c. 1930,
René Buthaud. Art Deco vase. c. 1930, peau-de-serpent (snakeskin)-glazed earthenware with wax-resist decoration. 8½ h × 8? dia in. result: $2,268. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Slip signature to underside ‘RB’. Provenance: Lillian Nassau, New York | Acquired from the previous by the present owner, Important Private Collection
- GROUP OF 2 ROYAL DOULTON ART DECO VASES,
GROUP OF 2 ROYAL DOULTON ART DECO VASES, BUFFALOSYellow and green with gilt highlights, scalloped rims and bases.
This is a beautiful pair of Art Deco Royal Doulton vases, decorated with encircling scenes of charging buffalos on the open plains, with flora. Yellow, green and other naturalistic colors, gilt highlights to scalloped rims. Stamped ROYAL DOULTON ENGLAND.
Issued: c. 1930
Dimensions: 7"H x 4.5"W
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- ROYAL DOULTON ART DECO VASE YELLOW LUSTRE
ROYAL DOULTON ART DECO VASE YELLOW LUSTRE WITH LIDHandpainted with floral designs and accented in gold gilt.
Royal Doulton backstamp.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 6.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- RARE ROYAL DOULTON D4080 LUSTERWARE
RARE ROYAL DOULTON D4080 LUSTERWARE ART DECO VASEIn green and black geometric pattern with birds and ornaments.
Royal Doulton backstamp. #Ceramic #England #HomeDecor
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 11"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
- PAIR OF GERMAN CERAMIC ART DECO VASESUnusual
PAIR OF GERMAN CERAMIC ART DECO VASESUnusual figural ornate handles. White, blue and orange coloration.
Marked on the bottom 'Germany 2225'.
Dimensions: 6"L x 10.5"H
Country of Origin: Germany
Condition:
Age related wear.
- VINTAGE BOHEMIAN CUT CRYSTAL GLASS TROPHY
VINTAGE BOHEMIAN CUT CRYSTAL GLASS TROPHY VASEAn Art Deco vase in clear glass with gilded metal base and rim.
Dimensions: 7.5"H x 5.25"Dia
Condition:
Age related wear.
- FANTASQUE BIZARRE BY CLARICE CLIFF CERAMIC
FANTASQUE BIZARRE BY CLARICE CLIFF CERAMIC VASE, MELONS...A hand painted Art Deco vase decorated in an abstract geometric fruits in a colorful palette. Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson backstamp.
Artist: Clarice Cliff
Issued: c. 1929-1939
Dimensions: 6"W x 8.25"H
Manufacturer: Wilkinsons
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: Collection of Edward Flower
Condition:
Age related wear.
- BIZARRE BY CLARICE CLIFF CERAMIC VASE,
BIZARRE BY CLARICE CLIFF CERAMIC VASE, BRANCHES AND SQU...A hand painted Art Deco vase decorated in an abstract geometric design in a colorful palette. Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery backstamp.
Artist: Clarice Cliff
Issued: c. 1929-1939
Dimensions: 6"W x 8.25"H
Manufacturer: Newport Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: Collection of Edward Flower
Condition:
Age related wear.
- FANTASQUE BIZARRE BY CLARICE CLIFF CERAMIC
FANTASQUE BIZARRE BY CLARICE CLIFF CERAMIC VASE, SUNRIS...A beautiful hand painted Art Deco vase decorated in an abstract geometric flowers and sunrise in a colorful palette. Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson backstamp.
Artist: Clarice Cliff
Issued: c. 1929
Dimensions: 6"W x 8"H
Manufacturer: Wilkinsons
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: Collection of Edward Flower
Condition:
Age related wear.
- BIZARRE BY CLARICE CLIFF CERAMIC VASE,
BIZARRE BY CLARICE CLIFF CERAMIC VASE, WINDBELLSA beautiful hand painted cylindrical Art Deco vase decorated in an abstract geometric flowers in a colorful palette. Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery backstamp.
Artist: Clarice Cliff
Issued: c. 1929-1939
Dimensions: 6.5"W x 11.5"H
Manufacturer: Newport Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: Collection of Edward Flower
Condition:
Age related wear.
- STEUBEN GLASS VASE, THREE PRONG ART
STEUBEN GLASS VASE, THREE PRONG ART DECOSteuben three prong Art Deco vase clear glass. Steuben block letter backstamp.
Issued: 20th Century
Dimensions: 7"L x 4.75"W x 10.75"H
Manufacturer: Steuben
Country of Origin: USA
Condition:
Age related wear.
- CZECH AMPHORA ART DECO VASEAn unusual
CZECH AMPHORA ART DECO VASEAn unusual vessel, gorgeously glazed in rich enamel colors with intricate patterns. Made In Czechoslovakia.
Issued: c. 1920
Dimensions: 17"W x 8.5"H
Country of Origin: Czechoslovakia
Condition:
Age related wear.
- VINTAGE ROOKWOOD POTTERY ART DECO VASEA
VINTAGE ROOKWOOD POTTERY ART DECO VASEA small cream-colored glazed ceramic vase with pink and lilac wave pattern at the top. Rookwood impressed stamp.
Issued: c. 1930s
Dimensions: 5.25"W x 4.75"H
Manufacturer: Rookwood
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
- STEUBEN CLUTHRA GREEN GLASS "BOOTHBAY"
STEUBEN CLUTHRA GREEN GLASS "BOOTHBAY" PATTERN VASEDESCRIPTION: Steuben Cluthra green to rose to brown glass "Boothbay" pattern vase
Cased acid-etched lead glass.
Marked: f-d-l on side next to base.
Reference:
#7007, p.316 Paul V. Gardner.
Shown in 1932 Steuben catalogue.
Part of the Carder Steuben collection of the Wichita Art Museum
Pictured p. 74 of Objects of Desire: The Art of Frederick Carder by Alan Shovers.
Seen in 1932 Steuben Catalog at p. 18. Color described as Green over Brown into Rose Cluthra” Retail $40.00.
“One piece in the writer’s collection has black dragons superimposed over blue jade and shows four different levels which indicate that three different resists were applied and a similar number of acid dips. Another is #7007 Boothby showing a design in Brown over Green over Rose Cluthra. A separate treatise needs to be written to do this portion of Carder’s work full justice.” Carder Steuben Glass Handbook and Price Guide by John F. Hotchkiss, p. 33.
See coloring in Turn of the Century Glass The Murray Collection of Glass at fig. 60.
Boothbay pattern in black over alabaster at fig. 6.25, p. 145, Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass by Dimitroff. Per discussion with west Coast dealer Sol Zwirn the Boothbay pattern is rare.
“The second most sought after Steuben item in colored crystal is the ware known by this name. Nineteenth Century European in origin, where undoubtedly Mr. Carder first saw some, it remained for his Steuben Glass Works to perfect it to a magnificent degree of creative effort.
“As with items in the Acid Cut Back category, Cluthra was not produced in any great quantity, though most certainly a much greater number were crafted than the former.
“Another similarity between Cluthra and the Acid Cutbacks is the size, usually quite large and similarly thick and heavy.”
“More often than not a Carder Cluthra will not be signed. If one is signed it will have the Steuben Fleur de Lis acid etched on the base in a random position. As one becomes familiar with signed Steuben, and in particular the Fleur d’Lis, it will be noted that the signature may occur at any portion of the base, from pontil to outer edge, with absolutely no position uniformity.”
“The manufacture of Cluthra was carried on at periodic intervals, approximately between 1915 to 1933.”
“The chemical additive burst into a gaseous mass of bubbles, which in the finished product resembles miniature fired eggs, ranging from 1/8 inch diameter to as large as one inch in diameter.” A Guide to Colored Steuben Glass 1903-1933(Vol I) by Eric E. Ericson, pp. 45-47.
“Now then, let us consider the specific example of Cluthra. Acid Cut Back. Experience, as well as knowledge, points to a solid conclusion that indeed this is a rare item. Figuratively speaking five are known.” P. 131 of Ericson’s Book Two.
See a somewhat similar Art Deco vase discussed by Louise Luther in her book, Miller’s Art Glass How to Compare Values. She notes that the raised, flared rim complements the oval, neo-classical form; the spiked border with graduated dots adds to the Art Deco style. The two-color Cluthra of bubbled and mottled glass, shading from yellow into pink-rose, makes this a rare and costly example. Dramatic and collectible, this god-ruby glass was acid-etched with Art Deco elements in the Steuben ‘Cliftwood’ pattern. Heavy and wide, the vase exhibits an elegant graphic impact. Bot its size and decoration increases its collectibility and its market value. The difficult technical processes increase its value. P. 79 The piece featured in the Luther book is 10 inches H, and 14" for the Boothbay piece.
Provenance:
Estate of Mr. and Ms. Alan Shovers
Acquired from Rochdale’s of Orange, CA 4/2/00
CIRCA: Early 1900s
DIMENSIONS: H: 14" x D: 10"
CONDITION: Great condition. Normal signs of age. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- STEUBEN CLUTHRA GREEN GLASS "HUNTING"
STEUBEN CLUTHRA GREEN GLASS "HUNTING" PATTERN VASEDESCRIPTION: Steuben Cluthra green to rose to brown glass "Hunting" pattern vase. Cased acid-etched lead glass. Reference: Shape 7007, p.316 Paul V. Gardner. Shown in 1932 Steuben catalogue. Part of the Carder Steuben collection of the Wichita Art Museum Pictured p. 74 of Objects of Desire: The Art of Frederick Carder by Alan Shovers. Seen in 1932 Steuben Catalog at p. 18. Color described as Green over Brown into Rose Cluthra" Retail $40.00. "One piece in the writer's collection has black dragons superimposed over blue jade and shows four different levels which indicate that three different resists were applied and a similar number of acid dips. Another is #7007 Boothby showing a design in Brown over Green over Rose Cluthra. A separate treatise needs to be written to do this portion of Carder's work full justice." Carder Steuben Glass Handbook and Price Guide by John F. Hotchkiss, p. 33. See coloring in Turn of the Century Glass The Murray Collection of Glass at fig. 60. Boothbay pattern in black over alabaster at fig. 6.25, p. 145, Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass by Dimitroff. Per discussion with west Coast dealer Sol Zwirn the Boothbay pattern is rare. "The second most sought after Steuben item in colored crystal is the ware known by this name. Nineteenth Century European in origin, where undoubtedly Mr. Carder first saw some, it remained for his Steuben Glass Works to perfect it to a magnificent degree of creative effort. "As with items in the Acid Cut Back category, Cluthra was not produced in any great quantity, though most certainly a much greater number were crafted than the former. "Another similarity between Cluthra and the Acid Cutbacks is the size, usually quite large and similarly thick and heavy." "More often than not a Carder Cluthra will not be signed. If one is signed it will have the Steuben Fleur de Lis acid etched on the base in a random position. As one becomes familiar with signed Steuben, and in particular the Fleur d'Lis, it will be noted that the signature may occur at any portion of the base, from pontil to outer edge, with absolutely no position uniformity." "The manufacture of Cluthra was carried on at periodic intervals, approximately between 1915 to 1933." "The chemical additive burst into a gaseous mass of bubbles, which in the finished product resembles miniature fired eggs, ranging from 1/8 inch diameter to as large as one inch in diameter." A Guide to Colored Steuben Glass 1903-1933(Vol I) by Eric E. Ericson, pp. 45-47. "Now then, let us consider the specific example of Cluthra. Acid Cut Back. Experience, as well as knowledge, points to a solid conclusion that indeed this is a rare item. Figuratively speaking five are known." P. 131 of Ericson's Book Two. See a somewhat similar Art Deco vase discussed by Louise Luther in her book, Miller's Art Glass How to Compare Values. She notes that the raised, flared rim complements the oval, neo-classical form; the spiked border with graduated dots adds to the Art Deco style. The two-color Cluthra of bubbled and mottled glass, shading from yellow into pink-rose, makes this a rare and costly example. Dramatic and collectible, this god-ruby glass was acid-etched with Art Deco elements in the Steuben "Cliftwood" pattern. Heavy and wide, the vase exhibits an elegant graphic impact. Bot its size and decoration increases its collectibility and its market value. The difficult technical processes increase its value. P. 79 The piece featured in the Luther book is 10 inches H, and 14" for the Boothbay piece. CIRCA: 1920s-1932 ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: D: 9.75" H: 13.25" Have a similar item to sell? Contact: Info@Akibaantiques.com. CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- ORREFORS/LINDSTRAND ART DECO VASEOrrefors
ORREFORS/LINDSTRAND ART DECO VASEOrrefors by Vicke Lindstrand engraved Art Deco vase. Man with guitar (obverse) serenades a nude woman in a window (reverse). Beautiful engraving by the master "Vicke Lindstrand". Tall wide surface to execute this work. Etched signature Orrefors Lindstrand 1723? (number is hard to read due to scratches) 13"H. x 7"W., ca.1925
Condition:
Generally in good condition but for detailed report contact or email Auctioneer
- DEGUE ART DECO VASEMonumental Degue
DEGUE ART DECO VASEMonumental Degue Art Deco internally decorated vase in wrought iron holder. Yellow, orange and dark chocolate mottling within clear glass, resting in an Art Deco scrolling and chiseled hand- wrought iron form fitting base. 31.25"H. x 8"Dia., base 13.5"Dia. Etched signature "Degue" on side at bottom, base unsigned.
Condition:
Generally in good condition but for detailed report contact or email Auctioneer
- PAIR NORD HAMAGE & MOULIN VASESPr. French
PAIR NORD HAMAGE & MOULIN VASESPr. French Nord Hamage & Moulin des Loups Art Deco vases. Geometric shapes decorate the front and reverse panels, platinum trim decorates the neck, 9"H.
Condition:
Generally in good condition but for detailed report contact or email Auctioneer