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CLARKE CRICKLITE FAIRY LAMP
CLARKE CRICKLITE FAIRY LAMP EPERGNE: At the top is the yellow Nailsea shade at the center is the twisted yellow and clear striped adornment flanked by clear epergne vases. Signed Clarke's Patent Trademark Cricklite. Measures approx. 18'' tall x 8'' wide.
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ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN FIGURAL
ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN FIGURAL CRICKLITE BASERoyal Worcester porcelain classical figural base for the Cricklite Fairy Lamp, circa 1885. Hallmarked on bottom. Approx. height 16.25 in.
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Burmese Fairy lamp, Burmese
Burmese Fairy lamp, Burmese shade, clear glass base marked "Clarke's Trade Mark Crick Lite", interior cup marked "S Clarke Trade Mark Fairy", 4-3/4 in. (three pieces). Base and interior cup with rim chips, possibly a marriage. Agnes Koehn, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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A FINE, LARGE AND RARE CATLINITE
A FINE, LARGE AND RARE CATLINITE CROSS ON PLINTHThe beautifully patinated carving in two parts is comprised of a rising Christian cross atop two integral stepped outsets, and a separate trapezoidal pedestal with crosses in bas relief on each side.This piece was purchased from the legendary Santa Fe dealer James Economos by the current owner, a retired priest of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph. Economos was an expert on African, Oceanic, and American Indian art who had a hand in building many important collections, not the least of which is that of the St. Louis Art Museum.The alluring red mineral catlinite, also known as pipestone, is a form of argillite, a fine-grained sedimentary rock that has been quarried by Plains Indians for hundreds at the the only place on earth where it exists a site now known as Pipestone National Monument outside Pipestone, Minnesota. This site has been sacred to the indigenous of North America for centuries. Prior to contact, the only use for pipestone by the indigenous people of North America was for carving sacred ceremonial smoking pipes. Interestingly, this scared mineral has been used here to create a relic of ceremonial importance to Christians. The current owner suggests the carver of this piece was a Native American converted to Catholicism. He quotes his good friend Ralph 'Ted' Coe as saying, ...'never seen anything like it...definitely is Sioux....'Provenance: This piece was purchased from the legendary Santa Fe dealer James Economos, an expert on African, Oceanic, and American Indian art who also represented the piece as being Native American in origin. Jim Economos, a friend of Ted Coe had a hand in building many important collections, not the least of which is that of the St. Louis Art Museum.Measures 14.75 x 4.75 x 2 inches.Very good condition. There are no chips, cracks, repairs, scratches or areas of heavy wear.Provenance: The 40 year collection of Father Tom Wiederholt, Kansas City, Missouri. Tom was a close personal friend of scholar and curator Ralph 'Ted' Coe who advised Tom on most of his acquisitions.
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A Ge Crackle Bowl having slightly
A Ge Crackle Bowl having slightly flared walls with ink stained crackle throughout raised on a circular foot ring. Diameter 6 1/2 inches.
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A LARGE CRACKLE GLAZE CERAMIC KYLIX
A LARGE CRACKLE GLAZE CERAMIC KYLIX BOWL A large crackle glaze ceramic kylix bowl 11.5"h x 24"w
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Continental Marble and Iron Table
Continental Marble and Iron Table LampCrackle and twist metal shade with pierced grate top triple light on twist and foliate base with marble plinth painted metal.17.25 x 11 in.Slight bending to shade.
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Carltonware G.S.C.C Cricketer Trial
Carltonware G.S.C.C Cricketer Trial Piece
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FOUR GLASS FAIRY LAMPS; PAIR THOMAS
FOUR GLASS FAIRY LAMPS; PAIR THOMAS WEBB & SONS BURMESE...British, pink to yellow acid finish, ruffled rim bases support clear glass inserts marked "Clarke's Trademark Cricklite", matching dome shades, bases marked with acid stamp "Thos. Webb & Sons/Patented Queens Burmeseware", 5-3/4 x 7-1/2 in. diameter; blue and white swirl, four legged ruffled rim base supporting clear glass insert, dome shade, 5-3/4 x 6 in.; red and white swirl, with ruffled rim base supporting clear glass insert marked "Clarke's Trademark Cricklite", 5-3/8 x 6-1/2 in.
Provenance: John W. Stark House, Springfield, Tennessee
Condition:
tape residue, surface accretion, one ruffled base with small chip and roughness to bottom; chips and cracks to legs, chips and roughness to hole on top of shade; roughness to ruffled base's edges, chips and roughness to hole on top of shade
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MODERN CRACQUELURE LACQUERED
MODERN CRACQUELURE LACQUERED PARCHMENT TABLE LAMPS Modern pair of table lamps in parchment covered resin with cracquelure lacquer glaze in off-white, with shades. 21.5" H x 12" Diameter.
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A cricket bat and a quantity of
A cricket bat and a quantity of sundries
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GERALD THURSTON, CRICKET LAMP
GERALD THURSTON, CRICKET LAMP Lightolier, USA, 1960s, plastic, enameled steel, brass, 13.5"h
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CRAIGHEAD & KINTZ "DAYLIGHT"
CRAIGHEAD & KINTZ "DAYLIGHT" LAMPCraighead & Kintz "Daylight" Lamp, 19th c., font marked "THE DAYLIGHT/C&K", chipped-ice jeweled shade, griffin handles, scroll base, electrified, h. 16 1/2 in., w. 9 in., d. 8 in
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Skylar Fleming (21st century,
Skylar Fleming (21st century, Washington) 'Praise the Corn (Cruxifix)', 2019. Porcelain, glaze, luster. Measures 12x7x2.5''. Hole on verso, ready to hang. Exhibited at 'Crystalline Picnic' at FoodArt Collection.
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Table Lamp cobalt cut-to-clear on
Table Lamp cobalt cut-to-clear on brass column marble base crack in glass.
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Fluted grey flint clovis, KY/TN?
Fluted grey flint clovis, KY/TN? Native American Indian artifact. 3 1/2". Slight damage to tip. Slight nick on one side.
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CRACKLE GLAZED HIGH STEM
CRACKLE GLAZED HIGH STEM BOWLCrackle Glazed High Stem Bowl. The bowl with deep rounded body surmounted on a splayed cylindrical foot, covered overall with a creamy glaze suffused with dark gray crackles joined with a matrix of golden russet crackles, 5.2 inch wide. Provenance: Formerly the collection from a Vancouver, Canada estate
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CRACKLE GLAZED CENSER WITH
CRACKLE GLAZED CENSER WITH HANDLESCrackle Glazed Censer with Handles. The compressed globular body rising to a waisted neck flanked by a pair fish handles beneath flared rim, covered overall with a lustrous pale ivory glaze suffused with iron black crackles joined with finer golden crackles, the glaze thinning to dark mushroom color on the rim, 6.5 in wide. Provenance: Formerly the collection from a Vancouver, Canada estate.
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DWAYNE CRAIG (CATAWBA VALLEY, NC,
DWAYNE CRAIG (CATAWBA VALLEY, NC, B.1974), LARGE PITCHER Light olive alkaline glazed stoneware with cobalt runs from the spout, wide incised sine wave band decorates the upper shoulder, inscribed on the underside by the potter and dated "3-1-98".
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LALIQUE-STYLE RED CRICKET
LALIQUE-STYLE RED CRICKET VASEDESCRIPTION: Lalique-style red vase depicting crickets resting on grass. CIRCA: 20th Century. ORIGIN: French DIMENSIONS: L: 9.75" W: 9.75" H: 10.5". 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.
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Collection of brilliant cut glass
Collection of brilliant cut glass to include a Clark bowl a Tuthill cruet etc. ?
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NEOCLASSICAL STYLE CRACKLED WHITE
NEOCLASSICAL STYLE CRACKLED WHITE GLAZED CERAMIC LAMPNEOCLASSICAL STYLE CRACKLED WHITE GLAZED CERAMIC LAMP, the urn-form support hung with drapery on square foot, h: 17.75 in. (to the urn)
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S. T. DUPONT LIGHTER - TIGER
S. T. DUPONT LIGHTER - TIGER ENAMELLED CASEElegantly designed white on black crackle with gold trim in original box still has celephane wrapper like new. Private collection Metamora MI.
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*A Crackle Glazed Jardiniere of
*A Crackle Glazed Jardiniere of tapering form with incised linear decoration raised on a fitted giltwood stand. Diameter 18 inches.
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STONEWARE CROCKA mid 19th century
STONEWARE CROCKA mid 19th century stoneware crock. Cylindrical with rounded rim, two incised lines about the neck, decorated in blue at one side with a wavy line above a vine, blue border at the neck and base. Unmarked. Cracked base. Burnished mark with chip at the side. 10" high. ESTIMATE $200-300
Condition:
Cracked base. Burnished mark with chip at the side.
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COBALT DECORATED SCRANTON
COBALT DECORATED SCRANTON ADVERTISING STONEWARE CRca. 1880; salt glazed flared cylindrical crock with slipped cobalt script "Simon Rice & Bros/ Scranton", impressed "Evan Jones/ Pittston, PA" with a flattened rolled rim, pair of cupped lugs and Albany slip glaze interior, 8 1/2"d, 7 1/2"h; Condition: good
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LITHUANIAN CARVED LIME WOOD
LITHUANIAN CARVED LIME WOOD CRUCIFIX 18th century or earlier; having figure of Christ, with scrolls attached to cross, 55 in. H., 19 in. W.
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Blue decorated stoneware crock
Blue decorated stoneware crock ca. 1850 converted to an electric table lamp 11 1/2" h. ?
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TWO CRACKLEWARE GLAZED TABLE
TWO CRACKLEWARE GLAZED TABLE LAMPS AND POLYCHROME PORCELAIN TABLE LAMPTwo Crackleware Glazed Table Lamps and Polychrome Porcelain Table Lamp,
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Stoneware lidded crock, stamped "5"
Stoneware lidded crock, stamped "5" above pecking chicken, corn on ground, 14 in. Large rim chips, lid with glaze losses and cracks. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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English Marble "Lighthouse"
English Marble "Lighthouse" Accent Lamp, first quarter 20th century, composed of specimen and serpentine marble, and modeled as a lighthouse on a rocky crag, the uppermost light element lacking, the circular crag base drilled for an electrical cord, h. 14".
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Cricket wooden sailing boat,
Cricket wooden sailing boat, circa 1940, built by Jesse Heisler, Burlington, NJ, as part of the revival of the turn-of-the-century (1900) craft, using new materials of mahogany plywood and aluminum, 15'2" x 5'4". Provenance: Approved for deaccession from the Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia, PA with proceeds to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
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Inspiration by Clarice Cliff
Inspiration by Clarice Cliff Bizarre Hexagonal Shaped Bowl Green with Flowers (hairline crack to rim)
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Christopher Inglis Stebly
Christopher Inglis Stebly (American, b. 1967), polychrome relief circular "Crab Tile", ca. 1997, dia. 8-1/4". Reference: D. Stewart et al., Shearwater Pottery (Slidell, Louisiana: Bristol Publishing, 2005), p. 194, center right, illustrated.
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Blue decorated stoneware crock 19th
Blue decorated stoneware crock 19th c. converted to an electric lamp 12 1/2" h. ?
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CHINESE CRACKLE GLAZE TABLE LAMP
CHINESE CRACKLE GLAZE TABLE LAMP 20th century, cobalt decorated pottery with applied crackle glaze, double socket form, paper shade, carved stone finial.