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English neoclassical style
English neoclassical style porcelain ewer samuel alcock & co., 19th century The ovoid body decorated with a continuous band of classical figures on a pink ground with gilt highlights, printed 'The Nuptials of Paris and Helen' and maker's marks to underside. H: 8 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Naide, Philadelphia, PA - some losses/rubbing to gilt decoration, most notable on mouth - no chips, cracks or visible repairs - one area of surface staining/dirt approx 1 in. - marks and scratches consistent with age and use
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Wedgwood basalt ewer of classical
Wedgwood basalt ewer of classical form. 7.75"h.
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French Neoclassical style silver
French Neoclassical style silver and glass ewer 19th century; with French export mark indicating .950 standard and British import hallmarks of London, 1899-1900, sponsored by R.L. & Co., 13 3/8 in. H.
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(2) ORNATE CLASSICAL STYLE SILVERED
(2) ORNATE CLASSICAL STYLE SILVERED BRONZE EWERS(pair) Large Classical style heavily decorated silvered bronze tall ewers, the shell-form spout with dolphin-form handle cascading down the tapered body, with putti figures and ram masks issuing rose garlands, rising on circular base, approx 40h, 19"w, 12"d, 90lbs **Provenance: An extra fine Houston, Texas estate**
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Ernst Wahliss (Teplitz) ewer,
Ernst Wahliss (Teplitz) ewer, porcelain, maiden in diaphanous garment beside ewer with branches of fruit, red printed mark "EW/Vienna" and impressed "Made in Austria No. 4836", early 20th century, 13-1/4 in. Repair to spout, losses to stems on fruit.
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Fine Victorian Sterling Silver
Fine Victorian Sterling Silver Neoclassical Wine Ewer, design registered in 1854 and hallmarked London, 1860-1861, by Edward and John Barnard, retailed by Joseph Mayer of Liverpool, the pear-shaped body decorated with two large engraved cartouches of neoclassical figures flanking a single smaller cartouche, all separated by engraved palmettes, with a circular foot and "duck's beak" spout, the handle cast and chased in the form of a realistic serpent, the hinged lid finial in the form of an insect, monogrammed, on the small cartouche, "W", h. 13-1/4", dia. 5", 26.36 t. oz.
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GERMAN STERLING WINE EWERA sterling
GERMAN STERLING WINE EWERA sterling silver clad & etched glass wine ewer, the ovoid shaped body decorated with etched foliate motifs, encased within a conforming sterling base decorated with embossed & pierced bacchanal themes of putti, mounted with a pierced silver handle & collar, the glass stopper having a finial in the form of a putto holding a wine goblet. The underside stamped with German sterling marks, and partially rubbed British import marks. German, late 19th / early 20th century. Measuring 10" h x 8" w x 5" d.
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(2) NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PORCELAIN
(2) NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PORCELAIN EWER & URN(lot of 2) Porcelain garnitures, classical style figural scenes in relief, marked N within a laurel wreath, including: (1) ewer with Bacchanalia scene, handle intact with small glue repair, approx 16.5"h, (1) covered urn with Poseidon in a chariot, small glaze flake/chip at foot, approx 17.5"h, 9.5"w, 6.25"d; 6.75lbs total
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CLASSICAL-STYLE TERRACOTTA
CLASSICAL-STYLE TERRACOTTA FIGURAL EWERClassical-Style Terracotta Figural Ewer , cast as a merman riding a dolphin, h. 25 1/2 in., w. 12 1/2 in., d. 9 in
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STERLING EWER, E. AND J.
STERLING EWER, E. AND J. BARNARDVictorian sterling silver ewer, marks for Edward and John Barnard, London, 1859-60, hinged lid having an elaborate lily and leaf finial, a naturalistic grapevine handle, the spout with applied grape clusters engraved cartouche, and the lobed body adorned around the belly with cartouches enclosing repousse fruit and foliate decorations, on a round lobed footring with raised scroll ornamentation. Conjoined monogram, MMKW. 13"H, 28.225 oz troy total weight.
Condition:
Overall good condition with some unevenness to footring, some persistent tarnish, a 3/4" dent to side without monogram.
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An Art Noveau stoneware ewer by
An Art Noveau stoneware ewer by Simon Gerz model No. 146 designed by Peter Behrens. Approx. 33 cm high.
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VICTORIAN STERLING EWER IN
VICTORIAN STERLING EWER IN ARABESQUE STYLE, 1876 Victorian sterling silver ewer or wine jug in the Arabesque style, with maker's marks of Thomas Smily, London, and 1876, in the Arabesque or Moorish eclectic style, the acanthus-cast handle above a shaped spout, the drop-shaped body all over engraved in "Islamic" style strap work ornament above a circular stepped foot (dents, split to foot). Weight: 19.8 ozt; 12.75" H x 5.5" diameter.
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A Victorian silver-gilt ewer and
A Victorian silver-gilt ewer and stand . Mappin & Webb London 1891 retailed by Mappin & Webb London. Cellini pattern height of ewer 12in (30.5cm); diameter of stand 13 1/2in34.3cm); (54 oz. 12 dwts.).
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ENGLISH VICTORIAN STERLING WINE
ENGLISH VICTORIAN STERLING WINE EWER CLARET JUGEnglish Victorian sterling silver wine ewer/ claret jug, c.1875, hinged lid with figural finial, scrolled putto caryatid handle with animal-head terminals, central engraved band with Roman soldiers in chariots, oval cartouche with floral border, Birmingham hallmarks, not monogrammed, approx 16"h, 60.28ozt **Provenance: The estate of a Houston Socialite who enjoyed a long career in modeling, both nationally and internationally. She loved and studied interior design and fashion, and was known for her pristine style**
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English Victorian wine ewer,
English Victorian wine ewer, engraved floral design, lily finial, London, EJ & W Barnard, 1846-47, 25.4 TO, 10" high Estimate $400-600
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CONTINTENTAL NEO-CLASSIC MAJOLICA
CONTINTENTAL NEO-CLASSIC MAJOLICA EWER 19th c., probably Hungarian, decorated with designs of classical figures, faux bamboo handle, with Star of David (Miskolez ?) underglaze mark underneath, 15"h x 11"w x 3"d
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PR. "SACRED TO BACCHUS"
PR. "SACRED TO BACCHUS" NEOCLASSICAL METAL EWERS After model by John Flaxman (British, 1755-1826), 20th century. Pair of white metal garniture wine ewers with satyrs, rams heads, and grapevines, encircled by a wreath of laurels, and raised on a fluted base. No apparent makers mark, letter "T"
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GREEK STYLE CERAMIC EWERAn
GREEK STYLE CERAMIC EWERAn antique ceramic ewer or pitcher with a handle, painted in a Greek style with patterns and two Greek soldiers - one holding a shield and spear.
Height: 7 1/2 in x diameter: 4 in.
Condition:
The ewer is in generally good condition with no major chips, cracks, or dents. There is wear and there are dents throughout the piece. Discoloration throughout, particularly on the interior of the rim. The surface of the rim is not smooth; there are three dents, sizes ranging from 1/4 to 1/2 inch. By the grape vines, there is a 1 1/4 inches long residue. By the residue, there is a 1/2 inch long dent. Below the handle, there is an unevenness to the surface along the side, approx. 2 1/2 inches. Dust collected on its surface, particularly to the recessed areas. No sign of restoration under UV light. Wear to its underside, consistent with its use. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PATINATED BRONZE
NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PATINATED BRONZE EWERS, PAIR Pair of patinated bronze ewer form sculptures cast with Neoclassical manner decoration of foliate accents, bows, busts of putti below handles, and masques to front, mounted upon black marble stone bases. Each: 18.75" H x 7.5" W x 6.5" D. Provenance: From a 17 East 89th Street estate.
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ANTIQUE ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN
ANTIQUE ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN EWERDESCRIPTION: An antique Royal Vienna porcelain ewer. Features a curved handle with flared pouring spout, and round footed base. Finished with hand painted maiden and cherub motifs. Signed "Wegner" under image. Signed with script underneath and blue beehive mark.
CIRCA: 19th Cent.
ORIGIN: Austria
DIMENSIONS: H: 15" x D: 9.5"
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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) 333-4134. 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.
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PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL-STYLE BRONZE
PAIR OF NEOCLASSICAL-STYLE BRONZE EWERSPair of Neoclassical-Style Bronze Ewers , c. 1900, serpent handles, grotesque mask, relief of Classical figures, h. 19 in., w. 11 1/2 in., d. 6 1/2 in
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Two Glass Ewers, one an attractive
Two Glass Ewers, one an attractive English white cameo-enameled rose satin glass ewer with amber glass handle in the 19th-century style, the other a blush pink \"Quilted\" satin glass ewer with satine glass handle, h. 8\".
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GEORG JENSEN STYLE STERLING
GEORG JENSEN STYLE STERLING SILVER EWER, DATED 1957 9 ¾" x 7 ?" x 5" Of elegant baluster form mid century modern sterling ewer with carved dark wood handle, pronounced everted spout, blossom design sprays flanking the top of the handle, inscribed and dated on the body; marked on ten bottom; overall weight 25.77 toz.
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An American Belleek Type Ewer The
An American Belleek Type Ewer The delicately proportioned porcelain ewer measures apprx. 9-7/8"H with an onion shape bulbous body tapering neck flaring spout applied handle in the form of a serpentine twig marked in bright gilt by the decorator on the underside "F.M.F. 94". Hand painted with purple bearded irises and with silhouettes of other foliage the foot and the interior at the top in bright gilt and the handle in a combination of bright and matte finish gilt.
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WELLER EWER. Art Nouveau in green
WELLER EWER. Art Nouveau in green with a gowned lady and fruit decoration. Unsigned. 23 1/2'' h. Some restoration.
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Delft Ewer Continental. A Delft
Delft Ewer Continental. A Delft ewer with a crowned lid and handle with reserve reading Erven Lvcas Bols Amsterdam and marked Delft on bottom; ht. 11 in. Condition: Crazing throughout.
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PRESENTATION ENGLISH STERLING
PRESENTATION ENGLISH STERLING EWER & TRAY - Sterling Silver Tray And Ewer the first is by Edward Charles Brown London 1874 is footed with beaded raised edge central lobed cartouche is engraved 'Presented with the accompanying Claret Jug to Charles Gl
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VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER
VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER NEO-GREC EWER, 1892 Victorian sterling silver ewer, engraved in the Neo-Grec taste, with maker's marks of Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1892 to neck, the scrolling grape and vine decorated handle above a flowered spout with hinged lid and flower finial, above a drop-shaped body allover engraved in the Neo-Grec manner with anthemion and scrolling Florentine foliate motifs centering cartouches, above a circular stepped foot. Weight: 26.46 ozt; 14" H x 6" W x 5.25" D.
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NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PATINATED BRONZE
NEOCLASSICAL STYLE PATINATED BRONZE EWERS, PAIR Pair of patinated bronze ewer form sculptures cast with Neoclassical manner decoration of foliate accents, bows, busts of putti below handles, and masques to front, mounted upon black marble stone bases. Each: 18.75" H x 7.5" W x 6.5" D.
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METTLACH EWER. Large ewer # 1582
METTLACH EWER. Large ewer # 1582 with an etched portrait of a gentleman and embossed geometric and foliate decoration. Impressed abbey signature. 18 3/4'' h. There are two areas of repair on the top rim and smaller areas within the portrait.
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A BRITISH ART NOUVEAU STERLING
A BRITISH ART NOUVEAU STERLING EWER, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS A British Art Nouveau sterling ewer, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, 117 Regent Street, London, circa 1900, fashioned in the Middle Eastern style, the cylindrical turned neck spreading to a bulbous body with leafy and scroll floral repousse decoration, centering twin cartouche medallions adorsed by raised winged busts of mermen and mermaids, a monogram to one cartouche, engraved "Christmas 1902" to the other, an animal head sticking out, rising on a dome form foot, 12"h, 30.625 toz
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LARGE GERMAN STERLING SILVER EWER
LARGE GERMAN STERLING SILVER EWER BY KOCH & BERGFELD 13 ½" x 8 ½" x 6" Sterling silver ewer with an applied handle. Weight 32.7 toz.
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(2) MEISSEN STYLE PARCEL GILT
(2) MEISSEN STYLE PARCEL GILT PORCELAIN EWERS(pair) Meissen style parcel gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain ewers, having scrolling foliate handle, over putti picking grape clusters off the vine, rising on rocaille shaped base, some restorations to one putto, typical loss to grapevines, blue underglaze mark as pictured, approx 13.25"h, 7.75"w, 6"d, 5.5lbs total **Provenance: An important San Antonio estate**
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An Iznik Style Ewer Thickly
An Iznik Style Ewer Thickly potted ewer with a thin straight neck and flared base; applied handle on the side; decorated in polychrome glazes with Iznik style flower and geometric design.
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Fine Capodimonte Porcelain
Fine Capodimonte Porcelain Rosewater Ewer and Basin, fourth quarter 19th century, in the Baroque style, both the ewer and the basin with multiple bas-relief figural reserves in color, both pieces with the crowned Capodimonte "N" in underglaze blue, h. 20-1/4", dia. 16-1/4".
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SCOTTISH STERLING SILVER WINE
SCOTTISH STERLING SILVER WINE EWERWilliam IV Scottish sterling silver wine ewer, the hinged cover having a floral finial over an egg and dart flared rim, body with repousse grape and leaf decoration, central cartouche, and a wooden handle, raised on a circular foot with egg and dart and grapevine decoration. Marked on side for Edinburgh, 1830s (part of date mark rubbed) with maker and sponsor's marks David Crichton Rait and I & Co. 12 1/2" H. 35.07 oz troy.
Condition:
Wood handle appears to be a replacement. No monograms. Several small dents and scratches to body; foot does not sit completely flat.