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A modern bronze finish figure of
A modern bronze finish figure of a peacock, on a wooden plinth, 95.5cm high/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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Peacock weathervane. 31'' W 22
Peacock weathervane. 31'' W 22 1/4'' Ht.
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American silver-plated figure of
American silver-plated figure of a peacock 19th century; apparently made to hold a fan of actual tail-feathers; 20 in. H.
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Peacock weathervane in worn gilt
Peacock weathervane in worn gilt surface. 25'' W 21'' Ht.
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PEACOCK W/FULL TAIL DOORSTOP
PEACOCK W/FULL TAIL DOORSTOP Great depiction of proud peacock w/tail feathers widespread done primarily in blue green and brown. 6 1/2'' x 6 1/2''. (Pristine Cond.)
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Assortment of feathers to include
Assortment of feathers to include peacock, Guinea fowl etc along with an echidna quill all in a bowl
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PEACOCK IN FOUNTAIN STAINED GLASS
PEACOCK IN FOUNTAIN STAINED GLASS WINDOW20th century, centered with a peacock resting on a fountain, in shades of blue, green and purple glass, surrounded by brightly colored flowers in red, blue, white, yellow and orange, set in custom mahogany frame and custom LED light panel for display, includes custom crate for shipping, window 47-1/2 x 45-1/2; frame 55-1/2 x 47 in.
Provenance: James D. Julia, Inc., Fairfield, Maine, Lamps and Glass Spring 2014, Lot 2368, sold for $4,500; From the Collection of Frank and Elizabeth Creech
Condition:
excellent condition, glass panels intact, bright, and tight, frame with very light wear
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Framed embroided peacock, approx
Framed embroided peacock, approx 50cm x 44cm
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A silver gilt figure of a
A silver gilt figure of a peacock, Garrard & Co., London 1982, modelled with tail fully displayed, 28.5cm wide
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PEACOCK BY DAVID ELLINGER
PEACOCK BY DAVID ELLINGER (PENNSYLVANIA 1933-2003). Watercolor on paper signed. Colorful folksy peacock with a tulip. In a modern decorated frame 9 3/4''h. 8 1/4''w.
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A Bloor Derby figure of a peacock
A Bloor Derby figure of a peacock on a rococo scroll base, 12.5cm high
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A DERBY MODEL OF PEACOCK with
A DERBY MODEL OF PEACOCK
with tail displayed and standing beside a stump, the feathers, head and feet all heightened in gilt, 9.5cm h and a Derby gilt figure of a child holding a basket of flowers, incised 5, both c1810-25 (2)
Illustrated: (Peacock) Twitchett (J), Derby... an Illustrated Guide, Woodbridge 2002, p128.
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Stained Glass Window of a Peacock
Stained Glass Window of a Peacock in wooden frame overall 30'' x 70'' excellent
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Delft peacock plate, standing
Delft peacock plate, standing yellow and blue peacock between sponged manganese trees, birds in sky, from Bristol barnyard series, circa 1735, 8-3/4 in. Rim chips and glaze losses, scattered retouch to feathers. Mark and Marjorie Allen, Putnam Valley, New York, 1990
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Pearlware peafowl plate, peacock
Pearlware peafowl plate, peacock perched in green-sponged tree, blue and yellow leaf border, British, late 18th/early 19th century, 7-1/4 in. Very minor surface abrasions. William R. and Teresa F. Kurau, Lampeter, Pennsylvania, 1989
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BRISTOL DELFTWARE 'PEACOCK'
BRISTOL DELFTWARE 'PEACOCK' POLYCHROME PLATEcirca 1730-50, painted in a bright polychrome palette with a peacock perched in a tree, sponged manganese foliage, all within a blue band, 8-5/8 in., Provenance: Sotheby?s, London, Lot 207, sold November 9, 1999 for œ1,840; Garry Atkins; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey; Note: A very similar polychrome peacock plate sold at Christie's, London, fromÿSyd Levethan: The Longridge Collection,ÿLot 124, in November 2011 forÿœ2,750.https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5490116
Condition:
some rim retouch along left edge, minor rim chips and glaze flakes, scratches and table wear
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BRISTOL DELFT POLYCHROME PLATE
BRISTOL DELFT POLYCHROME PLATE Circa 1740; showing a peacock with black and yellow plumage flanked by black sponged trees. 8 7/8 in. diam.
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THE ROYAL PEACOCK PORCELAIN
THE ROYAL PEACOCK PORCELAIN SCULPTURE BY GEORGE MCMONIC...The Royal Peacock
RARE Collectors Item,Huge 23" 'The Royal Peacock' by artist George McMonicle ,who was commissioned by The Royal Society for The Protection of Birds ,to Produce the piece in 1988. 'The Royal Peacock' by George McMonicle ,was CREATED EXCLUSIVELY for The Franklin Mint. Made of Fine Porcelain,and painted entirely by hand ,stands at 24" tall and 14" wide. This is The Largest porcelain Bird The Franklin Mint ever sold. Limited Collector's Edition bearing the artists signature mark and official 100th Anniversary of The Royal Society for The Protection of Birds Legend on the Backstamp. Small bite on leaf of base. #Royal Peacock
Artist: George McMonicle
Issued: 1988
Dimensions: 12"W x 23"H
Manufacturer: The Franklin Mint
Country of Origin: USA
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Ivy Billot (Louisiana/Houma Indian,
Ivy Billot (Louisiana/Houma Indian, b. 1945) "Peacock", painted wood sculpture, h. 34", w. 47", d. 26".
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A Jay Strongwater Peacock Clock Two
A Jay Strongwater Peacock Clock Two peacocks perched atop an elaborately decorated clock with vivid polychrome enamels and bejeweled with crystals. Created for the 100th anniversary of Neiman Marcus a limited edition timepiece this being marked AP one of the original design approval samples produced in a very limited number (6-8). Comes with an extra clock movement with mother of pearl face and gold tone hands set with crystals. Signed underneath and dated 2007 oval reserve underneath incorporated into the base with AP. Retails for $6500.
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An Andrew Stevenson blue printed
An Andrew Stevenson blue printed earthenware Ornithological Series Peacock pattern meat dish, c1830, 50.5cm l More Information Undamaged save for two or three pinhead sized grazes on rim (at top)
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BING & GRONDAHL PEACOCK AND
BING & GRONDAHL PEACOCK AND PEAHEN Large male preening peacock, 8 in. H., and recumbent peahen, 6 in. H., 8 in. L. For further reading see "Bing & Grondahl" p.54 and p.106 by Caroline & Nick Pope.
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GOLDSCHEIDER EVERLAST MODEL OF A
GOLDSCHEIDER EVERLAST MODEL OF A PARROT: Ca. 1941-1946. 13 1/2''.
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Rare John Abbot etching, Phalaena
Rare John Abbot etching, Phalaena Polyphemus , plate 47, Peacock Emperor Moth with the Many Loabed Oak, from John Abbot and James Edward Smith, The Natural History of the Rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia…, Volume I, London, 1797, after John Abbot, British/Georgia, 1751-circa 1840, printed by T. Bensley, etched by John Harris, hand-colored etching on wove paper, plate 14-3/4 x 11-1/4 in., page 16-1/8 x 12-1/2 in.; black-painted and gilt wood frame. Hinged at two points top with archival tape, minor chipping at edges, corner loss top and bottom left, handling grime, light foxing, toning and fading; frame with abrasions.
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6TH C. LATE ROMAN / BYZANTINE
6TH C. LATE ROMAN / BYZANTINE MARBLE RELIEF PEACOCKNear East, late Roman / Byzantine Period, ca. 6th to 8th century CE. A magnificent marble panel featuring the relief of a peacock with an abstract vegetal design above. The ancient Byzantines likely believed that the peacock was an appropriate iconographical symbol not only because of the manner in which its elaborate feathers fell out and grew again each spring, but also as it was believed that the flesh of the peacock did not decay. Thus, the bird became a symbol of renewal, resurrection, and immortality in early Christian and Byzantine culture. Fine images of the peacock depicted on marble panels, mosaics, and other pieces of art were also associated as an extension of heaven on earth; concurrently, many wealthy individuals were thought to have kept peacocks as pets to physically be closer to heaven and therefore live a more pious lifestyle. Size: 27.5" W x 11.5" H (69.8 cm x 29.2 cm)
Provenance: East Coast collection, New York Gallery, New York City, New York, USA, acquired before 2010
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Condition:
Fragment of a larger piece. Expected nicks, chips, and abrasions, commensurate with age. Otherwise, excellent with nice remaining detail and earthen deposits in areas.
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Victorian brass peacock fire screen
Victorian brass peacock fire screen having glass eyes, resting on a base with paw feet.
20"h x 10"w x 9"d
Condition: Tail feathers replaced, wear consistent with age.
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GEORGE MCMONIGLE ROYAL PEACOCK
GEORGE MCMONIGLE ROYAL PEACOCK SCULPTUREGeorge McMonigle (American, 20th Century) Royal Peacock porcelain sculpture for The Franklin Mint and The Royal Society for The Protection of Birds. Circa 1988. 2 chips to tail feathers by the base.
22" H.
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Four coloured ostrich feather
Four coloured ostrich feather fans a cream feather fan and a feather covered velvet hat
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Steuben 'Majestic Peacock' glass
Steuben 'Majestic Peacock' glass figure designed by joel smith, 2006, no. 9069 Modeled as a standing peacock, signed 'Steuben' to the underside. H: 10, W: 14 1/4 in. - no chips, cracks or repairs
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Delft peacock plate, standing
Delft peacock plate, standing peacock between sponged manganese trees, birds in sky, from Bristol barnyard series, circa 1735, 9 in. Good condition, minor chips, surface losses, glaze wear to rim, no repairs found. Mark and Marjorie Allen, Putnam Valley, New York, 1990
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Silverplate Figurine of a Peacock
Silverplate Figurine of a Peacock 13'' tall 16'' long.
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A QAJAR GOLD DAMASCENED STEEL
A QAJAR GOLD DAMASCENED STEEL PEACOCK
PERSIA, 19TH CENTURY standing upright on a square base with its tail fan-shaped pierced and decorated with a large sun face and vegetal motifs, further decoration on its sides and neck, its head surmounted by three vertical bud finials(1)52.3cm high; 1103gProvenance: Private Scottish collection, Edinburgh
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PAIR CHINESE HAND EMBROIDERIES on
PAIR CHINESE HAND EMBROIDERIES on white silk. In each peacock golden pheasant and other birds and fowl congregate in and around a pine tree. Each 18'' by 28.50'' in faux bamboo wood frames.
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PEACOCK FOLK ART CARVINGca.
PEACOCK FOLK ART CARVINGca. 20th-21st century; late form large bird on wooden plank base, dowel legs, mounted long tail and raised head with balls on wire cock's comb, brightly polychrome painted, 15"x 3 1/2"x 12 3/4"; Condition: good, no damage, possibly imported
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Italian School 20th Century
Italian School 20th Century Peacock, Roosters, Other Birds and Flowers in a Landscape
Estimate:$1,500-$2,500
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A Silk Needlework Panel of a
A Silk Needlework Panel of a Peacock
19th Century
18 x 14 1/2 inches.