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SPILLER, BAHAMIAN FISHERMEN,
SPILLER, BAHAMIAN FISHERMEN, WATERCOLORSpiller, Bahamian Fishermen, watercolor, signed lower right, 14.75" x 18.5" viewed. Good condition
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Staffordshire painted earthenware
Staffordshire painted earthenware figural spill vase and a similar figural group mid-19th century; 1) spill vase - modeled as two highland men with dog 11 3/4 in. H.; 2) figural group - young boy and girl flanking floral and grape laden clock 12 3/4 in. H. Estimate $ 200-300 Spill vase: arm of one man broken and restored paint loss uniform craquelure appropriate wear staining; other figural group: chip on woman's garment; large hairline crack in back uniform craquelure paint loss.
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WILLIAM MANSON, SALAMANDER GLASS
WILLIAM MANSON, SALAMANDER GLASS PAPERWEIGHT 2010, edition 10/10, lamp worked yellow-spotted salamander amongst foliage on a speckled green ground, polished base, signed.
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LISLE SPILMAN (AMERICAN, B.
LISLE SPILMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1956)Lisle Spilman (American, b. 1956) , "Untitled", 1982, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower center, 21 3/4 in. x 27 3/4 in., framed Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund. Condition: Overall good condition. Ext. Frame: 25 7/8 in. x 32 in. x 1 1/4 in
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ELIZABETH SEAVER (VA), SPILLING THE
ELIZABETH SEAVER (VA), SPILLING THE BEANS Oil on panel, signed and dated 2008 to lower right, framed.
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SIDNEY PLATT, SPERRYVILLE, VA,
SIDNEY PLATT, SPERRYVILLE, VA, THREE WATERCOLORS ON PAPERSidney Platt, Sperryville, Va, Three Watercolors on Paper
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Staffordshire spill vase with a cow
Staffordshire spill vase with a cow and horse drinking from a trough 19th c. 13"h.
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19th century English
19th century English Staffordshire spill vase depicting two figures. Measures 8.5'' tall. Condition: minor paint loss firing crack on back not through see images. Shipping weight 1.3 lbs.
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SPILLWAY ON A COUNTRY STREAM BY
SPILLWAY ON A COUNTRY STREAM BY JOSEPH THORS (ENGLISH 1843-1898). Oil on canvas signed lower right. White ducks swim below small dam and spillway. Dated on liner ''1889''. 10''h. 14''w. In period gilt frame 17 3/4''h. 22''w.
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Staffordshire spill vase with
Staffordshire spill vase with swan group two swan ink wells four Staffordshire sheep and two German sheep with bocage damage throughout
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4pc Staffordshire spill vases.
4pc Staffordshire spill vases. Inkwell.
Dimensions: H: 10.5 inches ---
Condition: Good condition.
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CARL BOKER (GERMAN, 1836 - 1905),
CARL BOKER (GERMAN, 1836 - 1905), SPILLED MILK, OIL ON ...Carl Boker (German, 1836 - 1905), Spilled Milk, oil on wax lined canvas, signed and dated lower right "Carl Boker, 1870" 21 3/4" x 16".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE
ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE SPILL VASEEnglish Staffordshire pearlware spill vase, 19th c., tree trunk with three recumbent sheep, small losses to tree branches, applied elements, approx 7.5"h, 7.75"w, 4.5"d, 2lbs **Provenance: A prominent Houstonian's River Oaks Estate**
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TWO ENGLISH DARK-BLUE SOLID
TWO ENGLISH DARK-BLUE SOLID JASPERWARE PASTORAL SPILL VASESTWO ENGLISH DARK-BLUE SOLID JASPERWARE PASTORAL SPILL VASES, circa 1790, unmarked, probably by John Turner of Lane End, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, of engine-turned cylindrical form, both applied in relief with a continuous scene of a milkmaid and companion, beneath floral bands, on a circular foot, h: 5 in., the taller (2) Provenance: With H.A. Eberhardt & Sons, Philadelphia, PA, 2015. Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 807.
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SPATTERWARE WASHBOWL AND
SPATTERWARE WASHBOWL AND PITCHER. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Blue with peafowl on both pitcher and bowl. Repairs. Bowl 4''h. 13 1/2''d. Pitcher 12 1/2''h. Half of spout has flaking repair exterior (underside) rim of bowl has flaking repair (goes around entire bowl). Appears to be 4'' area of actual repair on underside 2'' x 2'' area of repair shows on top of rim under blacklight.
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Staffordshire figural spill vase
Staffordshire figural spill vase 19th c. of Abraham standing about to sacrifice Isaac. 12"h.
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2) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE COW
2) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE COW CREAMERS/ SPILL VASES(lot of 2) English Victorian Staffordshire figural creamers/ spill vases, 19th c., painted with remnants of parcel gilt decoration, openings at figure's head and cow's mouth, approx 8"h, 9.25"w, 2"d, 1.75lbs total
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Philip Moulthrop (American, b.
Philip Moulthrop
(American, b. 1947)
Turned Vessel
spalted river birch
signed 'PCM Philip Moulthrop Splated River Birch 5980'
H 7 x Dia 14 3/4 inches
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A Staffordshire Spill Vase Dog
A Staffordshire Spill Vase Dog Rescuing Baby Black and white spotted dog rescuing a child from a stream in front of a tree trunk polychrome painted and with a gilt stripe on the oval shape base initials V. G. B. on the underside added later in thick pigment.
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WELLER ART POTTERY DOUBLE SPILL
WELLER ART POTTERY DOUBLE SPILL VASE AND A WELLER 'RACEME' VASE / ATTRIBUTED TO HESTER PILLSBURYWELLER ART POTTERY DOUBLE SPILL VASE AND A WELLER 'RACEME' VASE / ATTRIBUTED TO HESTER PILLSBURY, Zanesville, OH, circa 1930, impressed uppercase mark to double spill vase, incised script mark to the oviform vase, the painted decoration attributed to Hester Pillsbury (1858-1951), the first of tubular form with horizontal and X form cross rails, on an oval foot, high gloss blue glaze, h: 7.25 in.; the second, oviform with rolled lip, the front and back slip trailed in white and blue with a radiating bouquet, matte two-tone blue crackle glaze (2) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
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Lot of three Staffordshire 19th
Lot of three Staffordshire 19th century porcelain figurines. Includes a cow creamer with lid a spill vase depicting a dog pulling a girl from the ground and a spill vase depicting a woman milking a cow. Both spill vases have applied grass and leaves all pieces are hand painted and unmarked. Condition: large repair to creamer cow's neck glue residue visible on underside of lid (no breaks to lid) scattered small chips to base of cow creamer loss to dog's tail on one spill vase repair to cow's ears and applied hair on the second spill vase chip to girl's hat and nose on cow (2nd) spill vase all pieces have scattered paint loss crazing and minor losses to applied porcelain see images for details. Cow creamer measures 4.25'' tall x 6.5'' long Cow spill vase measures 6.5'' tall x 5.75'' long Dog spill vase measures 7.75'' tall x 5'' wide. Shipping weight 3 lbs.
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Fenton 10" Venetian red slag bowl.
Fenton 10" Venetian red slag bowl.
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5 STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES & SPILL
5 STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES & SPILL VASESLot of Staffordshire porcelain, including 3 spill vases and 2 figures. Figure groups: couple with eggs, 8 1/4"H; couple with wheat, 12 3/4"H. Spill vases: angel with children, 9"H; children playing, 11 3/4"H; The Murder of Thomas Smith, 11 1/4"H. Couple with eggs restoration to hat, angel vase chips and losses to grass decoration, children playing repair to branch and chips to grass and leaves, Thomas Smith firing cracks to base and roughness to base. All with crazing and some paint loss.
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STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN FIGURES AND
STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN FIGURES AND SPILL VASESStaffordshire porcelain figures and spill vases, together with a vase, probably Japanese, tallest - 10".
Condition:
Dog with basket - line in back leg. Small dog - broken and repaired. Cat - large hairline.
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(2) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE COW
(2) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE COW CREAMER & SPILL VASE(lot of 2) English Victorian Staffordshire cows, 19th c.; including: (1) creamer, painted with gilt accents at base, approx 5.5"h, 4.5"w, 2"d; (1) creamer/spill vase, painted with opening at mouth and tree trunk base, approx 5.5"h, 7"w, 2.5"d; 1.8lbs total
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Pair of English Staffordshire sheep
Pair of English Staffordshire sheep spill vases, circa 1870
7"h x 5"w x 3.5"d
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Staffordshire porcelain spill
Staffordshire porcelain spill vase in the form of a standing fox. 8.5"h.
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Pair Staffordshire spill vases;
Pair Staffordshire spill vases; unusual mold with boy and girl figures milking cows, paint and gilt accents. 9"H. Good condition, tight hairline in back of one vase.
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PAIR OF LAMPS AND A SPILL
PAIR OF LAMPS AND A SPILL HOLDER. American mid-19th century pressed glass. Three piece Lyre or Harp assembled set by Sandwich Co. Massachusetts. Pair of lamps with hexagonal baluster base and pewter burning fluid burners with caps 12''h. Together with a footed spill 4 3/4''h. Imperfections. The footed holder was originally sold as a Harp spoon holder but is often found with the lamps and refered to as a spill holder. The lamps have roughness and minor flakes on the base and the holder is chipped along the rim.
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JOHN NEWMAN, MIXED MEDIA
JOHN NEWMAN, MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE John Newman (American, b. 1952), "Spoonfuls", straw, shell, cast acrylic, plexiglass, wood, papier mache, Japanese paper, aqua resin, gold leaf, acrylic paint, approx 9"h x 14"l x 6"w
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Staffordshire tiger spill vase 19th
Staffordshire tiger spill vase 19th c. 7.5"h.
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Staffordshire spill vase,
Staffordshire spill vase, Highland couple, 11" h Estimate $100-200
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PHILIP MOULTHROP SPALTED RED
PHILIP MOULTHROP SPALTED RED MAPLE TURNED VESSELPHILIP MOULTHROP SPALTED RED MAPLE TURNED VESSEL, Philip Moulthrop (Atlanta, Georgia, b. 1947), of ovoid form, inscribed on base "PCM/Philip Moulthrop/Spalted Red Maple/Acer rubrum/619-021" and bearing original sticker tag #502; approx. h: 10 in.
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A Large Staffordshire Spill Vase of
A Large Staffordshire Spill Vase of a Hunter and Dog Elaborate composition with a finely dressed hunter with his rifle and his dog game at his feet a tree and fence behind him polychrome decorated unmarked.
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Staffordshire two pieces:
Staffordshire two pieces: figural spill vase boy and girl with basket gilt decoration applied floral decoration 8'' h.; girl and boy in kilt figure paint loss 5 3/4'' h.
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Staffordshire cow and calf spill
Staffordshire cow and calf spill vase; together with a maiden and dog at a well, circa 1850.
Maiden: 13.5"h x 6"w
Condition: Cracks, nicks, wear consistent with age.