Museum Quality Majolica, Lalique, Fine Furnishings and more!
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Majolica
- More than 100 pieces of antique majolica from a wonderful collection, including:
- An English majolica pitcher by Minton circa 1871, moulded ovoid body in a cobalt blue ground and raised deep yellow quatrefoil florets, loop handle rising to a masked spout; incised Minton mark, incised style #596, incised #12, incised date code (NC).
- An American majolica pitcher circa 1880-90; heavy cast, molded pitcher with raised cranes painted white against a cobalt blue background against a low brick wall; four borders of tan bamboo, top/bottom rim and end handle also of bamboo design.
- A rare Minton Majolica "Tower" jug or tankard, 13” H, featuring medieval dancing scene and a jester finial on the pewter mounted lid. Designed by Hugues Protat, one of the most highly regarded majolica artists at Minton. Moulded cylindrical body representing facade of a castle w/dancing medieval men and women in relief between two bands of twining ivy stems which extend to form the handle. The base w/impressed “MINTON”, factory mark, date mark for 1869, and numerals '1231'.
- A stunning antique Minton Majolica chestnut server, round in shape with low pedestal base, attached half covered dome lid modeled as leaves of varying shades of green and brown, with applied spreading nut shell holding raised tan color nut within it, scalloped edge in gold with green leaf/white dot flower design ending in rolled grip handle, turquoise liner, 11-1/2" diameter by 7” H, impressed maker's marks for the Minton pottery and a pattern number, '694'. Circa 1860s-1880s.
- Three late 19th century Majolica plates and bowls in the Etruscan Shell/Seaweed pattern by Griffin, Smith & Hill; marked on base with impressed double circle trademark Etruscan Majolica GHS, circa 1880-90.
- An unusual c. 1880 antique majolica earthenware egg basket or caddy w/round openings for 6 eggs, nicely molded w/raised wild rose pattern along sides and top, white and pink flowers w/green leaves, high arching bark handle in green; 7-1/2" diameter, origin and potter unknown.
- A large majolica earthenware pitcher with raised figure of a bird resting on leafy branches, richly glazed/hand painted in mottled/streaking background of shades of green and brown; bird has black wings and head with deep rose breast; brown branch handle and lavender liner. 9-1/4 inch high.
- A rare antique Etruscan Majolica bowl circa 1880 from classical series of mythological scenes, design of child nymph on racing horse in intaglio depression colored in green transparent glaze, border of raised brown lacing branches and green leaves, impressed monogram GHS and five point star mark, 9-3/4" W.
- A majolica pitcher circa 1880-90, pitcher of high glazed green ground in shape of cauliflower leaves being laced together by high relief bird; birds are hand colored in cobalt blue, deep pink, green, yellow. Brown bark handle and lavender liner. 7-1/2 inch tall.
- A small majolica pitcher, 6-3/4" high, circa 1880, with highly glazed hand painted grey elephants and green palm like trees in relief on dark brown ground. Golden bamboo design handles, lavender liner. Base with four underglaze brown dots.
- An antique Wedgwood "April" majolica tazza from a dessert set, part of a "Months of the Year" series designed by Helen J. A. Miles, pierced border w/yellow Chinese key fret design, 3 dolphin stem of brightly glazed turquoise supporting a disk plate, outlined transfer print of girl and boy holding umbrella, hand colored. Letter date code ROF (3/1877) and Wedgwood mark.
- An antique Wedgwood "April" majolica dessert plate, part of a "Months of the Year" series designed by Helen J. A. Miles, pierced border w/yellow key fret design, pink and purple rim, center well of outlined transfer print of young lady picking apples, hand painted and the month of September indicated at bottom center. Wedgwood mark, circa 1870s. Shown with 4 antique majolica ware cream pitchers or creamers, decorated with roses, flowering fruit vines, on ribbed or basket weave pattern ground; branch form handles; one with impressed Griffin, Hill & Smith mark of Phoenixville, PA.
- A circa 1880-90 hand-painted majolica oval bread tray, 11” x 13”, w/turned down lip w/raised transcription along border 'Eat Thy Bread With Thankfulness', pattern of raised wheat stalk on green ground, center of large oval w/cobalt blue.
- A majolica game style cream pitcher, 5-1/2 inches high circa 1880-90; hanging hare and birds in brown and white, green leaf handle and along sides, cobalt ground and lavender liner.
- Antique Wedgwood majolica six-sided pitcher known as the Tunbridge Jug or tankard, 7-1/4" H, with alternating panels of scalloped tiles in hunter/olive green, and pink flowers in lime green circles and background, tan bands top and bottom with incised patterns, brown edging and handle, 7-1/4", impressed Wedgwood mark, potter’s mark M, year mark P for 1887; pewter lip impressed stamped Thompson-Broadhead PA, Sheffield, England
- A circa 1885-90 American majolica ware cream pitcher, 6" high, unusual jug with Greek key fret decoration around the neck, high relief lyre/musical instruments on the body; hand-painted in blue, brown, green and mauve applied in dabbing streaking manner, pale lavender liner.
- Three antique majolica butter pats in the Etruscan geranium leaf pattern, circa 1880-90; hand colored/glazed in green and yellow, impressed GHS monogram from American potter Griffin, Hill and Smith of Phoenixville, PA.
- A majolica sauce or dessert dish, circa 1880-90, green leaf and deep pink floral design.
- A majolica covered jam bowl in blackberry pattern, 4-3/4 inches high, highly glazed and hand-painted raised blackberries with green leaves on a slate blue ground; a large high-relief blackberry on lid with green leaves, brown branch handles, yellow edging.
- An English majolica butter pat, 3-3/8" diameter, in fan / lotus blossom pattern in brown/turquoise with a cream raised dot background surface; impressed English reg dated July 16, 1881.
- A large antique Minton majolica bowl, 11-3/4" diameter x 5" H, impressed Minton #1772, circa 1870 Stoke on Trent, England. Footed bamboo design bowl in richly painted colors; edging, hand grips/base feet all in gold brown bamboo design, sides of cobalt blue with raised branch and green leaves, turquoise liner.
- A charming antique majolica figural pitcher, 8-3/4 inches high, molded figure of a monkey with hands behind his back, bright glazed/hand-painted, body in shades of gray and brown, molded green leaves on his back w/shading of yellow and red, liner of deep pink; circa 1880-90, American, no identifying potter marks.
- A stunning rare 1861 large hand-painted majolica ewer, 14-1/2" tall, marked Minton, known as the Palissy jug, modeled by French sculptor Hughes Protat with impressed modeler’s initials HP under handle; formed as barrel, the neck adorned with 4 festive cherubs, circular body decorated w/raised green brown vine tendrils, deep turquoise liner, prof. repair to handle.
- Antique majolica pottery oak leaf and acorn tray or platter circa 1880-90, hand-painted in shades from deep green to brown to yellow, with raised acorns and one open brown twig handle.
- Antique American majolica pitcher with pewter top, raised eagle resting on leafy branch, glazed in mottled medium brown and turquoise background, white trim with brown branch handle
- Antique Majolica pitcher circa 1880, English, potter unknown; diamond cut top, dragonfly and fan pattern, hand-painted and glazed with cobalt blue background, lavender liner, white water lily, green leaves and turquoise and deep pink accents, 8-1/2 inches H.
- Antique English majolica teapot circa 1880, impressed English registration mark; teapot with raised blackberry design over turquoise background on a basketweave pattern, brown handle, cream liner; handle repaired.
- Antique American majolica pitcher, circa 1885, brightly glazed with raised hand-colored brown elephants on a yellow background amidst green palm-like trees, with a branch-shaped handle and lavender glaze inside.
- An American majolica pitcher circa 1880-90; heavy cast, molded pitcher with raised cranes painted brown against a cobalt blue background against a low brick wall; four borders of yellow bamboo, top/bottom rim and end handle also of bamboo design.
- An antique Griffin, Hill & Smith majolica pitcher circa 1880-1890, with butterfly spout, basketweave base and wild rose pattern on body, hand-colored in pale yellow ground with pink flowers and green leaves; brown basketweave trim and butterfly, cobalt blue top rim, lavender/pink liner. Marked with double circle trademark of GHS Etruscan Majolica
- Two antique majolica teapots in the Etruscan series cauliflower design circa 1880 by American potters Griffin, Hill & Smith of Phoenixville, PA; hand colored in green and cream and pink, impressed GHS monogram and catalog number E.13; one with pink liner.
- Antique majolica cream pitcher circa 1880-90, American, possibly Morely & Co., figural creamer of hand-painted white cockatoo with lavender comb, eyes and liner; a brown bamboo-form handle with green leaves at base; underglaze black painted letter "H" on the base.
- Antique Wedgwood majolica 4-piece cider set in molded pattern of rosette, colored/glazed cobalt blue, yellow and turquoise, brown edging on all pieces. Pitcher and tumblers with turquoise liner. Charger is 10-1/2 inch wide, pitcher 8-1/4" H, the 2 tumblers 4-1/4" high. Charger with impressed Wedgwood, impressed letter date code ASP (4/1887) blue #1416/Letter M; pitcher with impressed Wedgwood, black #1416 letter M; 2 tumblers impressed Wedgwood, blue #s 1416/Letter "M" underglaze.
- Antique majolica cup and saucer in bird, fan, and flowers pattern on raised dot background c. 1880s w/impressed English registration mark
- A pair of hand-painted majolica cups/saucers c. 1879 in fan and flowers design w/impressed potters mark Field on saucer, Stoke on Trent, England
- An antique late 19th century Etruscan Majolica Bamboo teacup and saucer set by American potter Griffin, Smith & Hill, Phoenixville, PA, features a raised, sculptural bamboo texture with green leaf motifs against yellow and brown tones, pink liner, impressed GSH Etruscan mark on saucer; and an antique English majolica teacup and saucer set in a hand-painted bamboo and fern pattern, cup with pink liner; both w/impressed England registration mark.
- Antique Etruscan Majolica grape pattern fruit tray c. 1880-90 by American potter Griffin, Hill & Smith
- Antique majolica cake stand circa 1880-90 in Etruscan Maple Leaf pattern, impressed GHS mark
- Three antique Etruscan Majolica dishes by Griffin, Hill & Smith
- Antique American majolica teapot, covered sugar, and plate in Bamboo pattern by Griffin, Hill & Smith of Phoenixville, PA, circa 1880. Hand-painted in shades of brown, yellow and green, the sugar and teapot with lavender liner; impressed double circle trademark, Etruscan Majolica GHS.
- American majolica pitcher in Strawberry pattern called Avalon Faience by potter David F. Haynes of Chesapeake Pottery Co. / D.F. Haynes * Co., Baltimore Maryland
- An antique majolica small jug c. 1880-90, jug done in rustic styling, dark textured looking body of brown/dark moss green, raised overlay of green leaves and dogwood pink flowers and buds, brown branch handle, hand colored with glaze, lavender liner. 5-3/4" H, American, potter unknown, painted letter Y in deep ink underglaze on the base.
- Antique majolica cake stand, 9" diameter, c. 1880-90, entire piece in raised yellow basketweave w/green palm leaf design on stem and plate; and an antique majolica pedestal dish or tazza featuring a detailed sunflower design
- Antique majolica pitcher hand-colored with lustrous glaze; high relief grey fish with brown fins swimming in molded turquoise waves, white and brown seashells, yellow background and rim, turquoise neck, lavender liner and brown handle. English, potter unknown, c. 1880, number 20 in black overglaze on the base.
- A charming antique majolica large pitcher, 8-1/2" H, circa 1880, triangular form pitcher in bird and fan pattern of green, yellow, brown and pink, pink flowers on brown twigs, fans of brown and turquoise, crackle cream background and lavender liner. Raised English registration mark to base; likely by Banks & Thorley Pottery.
- An English majolica plate c. 1880, turquoise basket weave and pink floral pattern by Joseph Holdcroft, Sutherland Pottery
- An American majolica waste bowl c. 1880-90 with turquoise rope/basketweave pattern ground w/raised pink wild rose pattern
- A pair of c. 1880 antique majolica pitchers in shell/seaweed pattern by American potter Griffin, Hill & Smith, shades of pink, green, brown w/lavender liner, impressed double circle trademark Etruscan Majolica GHS, 4-1/4" H and 4-3/4" H
- A rare pair of majolica miniatures, gentleman and lady dressed as 18th century French nobility, incised numerals on base.
- Antique majolica pineapple pattern items circa 1880 in green, yellow and brown comprising a lidded teapot and tea tile, a covered pineapple pattern box with attached underplate and lid with with gray colored sardine handles, a creamer standing 2-¼ inches H, and a 3-inch tall pepper pot.
- A late 19th C. Majolica pottery footed compote bowl in yellow and brown featuring a distinctive basketweave texture, molded tree branch handles, and a central pink and green floral primrose motif.
- An antique American majolica large size pitcher by Griffin, Hill & Smith, rustic design in mottled brown glaze with raised green ivy leaves and brown branch handle, pink lavender liner, 8-1/4" H. Impressed double circle trademark Etruscan Majolica G H S, impressed catalog #E2
- Antique English majolica oval shape bread tray in bird and flowers design, raised bird of grey, deep pink, yellow and blue with raised pink flowering brown branch on turquoise and yellow ground, turned up brown edging, 12-1/2" x 11-3/4", incised English Registry mark for 1876-79
- Antique Wedgwood majolica richly hand-colored/glazed fruit tray known as the Leafage design, molded design of four large green leaves surrounding a yellow center, background in cobalt blue/brown basket design, cream backplate, 11” x 8-3/4", impressed Wedgwood mark, letter date code YCD (1874).
- Antique Wedgwood majolica plate, hand-painted in raised shell/seaweed pattern in yellow, rose, turquoise, brown/grey on cream white basketweave ground, rope border trim in deep gray, impressed Wedgwood w/letter date code GVK (1882), M 3054 painted in red underglaze; 9" diameter.
- Antique c. 1870 Wedgwood Tremblay Majolica plate, center of dark blue of people walking in the park, edged from green, brown, to golden yellow scalloped edge. Impressed Wedgwood mark, black mark #1426, M and X. Plate is 9” diameter.
- A group of 4 antique Wedgwood majolica steins or pitchers known as “caterers jug” designed by Frederick Brett Russel, the body moulded with three bands oval forms in turquoise and brown between three yellow bands with lines from Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors “What tho my gates be poor, Take them in good part, Better cheer may you have, but not with better heart” in raised black letters. Sizes 9-1/2", 8-5/8", 7-1/2", 5-1/2", impressed Wedgwood marks, date codes for 1868, 1869, 1870, 1872; one has incised monogram FBR for Frederick Brett Russel.
- Antique majolica syrup pitcher circa 1880-1890, height 4-1/2", hand-painted/glazed in the wild rose pattern w/pewter lid, pink rose with turquoise leaves and edging, w/raised waffle cream background, brown branch handle, yellow #1 underglaze to base.
- 2 antique Wedgwood majolica pitchers known as “caterers jug” designed by Frederick Brett Russel, moulded body with three bands oval forms in turquoise and brown between three cobalt blue and yellow-edged bands with lines from Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors “What tho my gates be poor, Take them in good part, Better cheer may you have, but not with better heart” in raised ochre-color letters. Pewter lids marked James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield. 9-1/2" H w/impressed Wedgwood mark, date code for 1870, incised monogram FBR for Frederick Bret Russel, and 7-1/2" H pitcher with impressed Wedgwood mark, circa 1860-70.
- Pair of antique Wedgwood majolica "Heron" dessert plates designed by Théodore Deck, moulded center design of a crane, dragonfly, and cattails, pierced border, colored in mottled greens, yellows, and browns, with cream color backplate. 9-inch diameter, impressed Wedgwood mark and letter date code ODC (10/1869) and impressed letter T.
Glass and Porcelain
- A signed Lalique France "Luxembourg" crystal figurine featuring three frosted cherubs, also known as putti, holding garlands.
- A lovely Art Deco style signed Lalique France "Danseuse Bras Leves" (Dancer with Arms Raised) frosted crystal figurine, originally designed in 1960 by Marc Lalique.
- A signed Lalique crystal "Enfants" round perfume bottle with stopper.
- A signed Lalique "Sanglier" (Wild Boar) crystal figurine, originally designed by René Lalique in 1929 as a car radiator mascot. The body in frosted crystal rests atop a clear crystal glass base, and is signed Lalique France on the base
- 4 vintage Asian blue and white scenic dishes in metal frames
- A pair of Chinese double gourd vases in yellow glaze with raised white applied design of birds in flowering branches
- A collection of antique English flow blue transferware china dishes, saucers, platter, and sauceboat
- Antique flow blue Ruskin pattern serving platter made in England by Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.
- A pair of vintage blue and white porcelain lidded ginger jars
- Cut glass vases and candle holders
- Antique EAPG Early American Pattern Glass items: A "banana boat" shape fruit stand, and a rare Adams & Co. "Clear Ribbon" pattern cake stand circa 1882
- Set of 7 Cristal D'Arques Americana blue wine glasses featuring clear bowls with light blue stems
- A set of 8 Anchor Hocking milk glass Prescut Pineapple tumblers
- Fritz and Floyd Tulip Swan dishware
- A set of depression era glass Monax Oxford pattern dishware by Macbeth-Evans Glass Company
- A Meissen-style white porcelain teapot
- A lovely vintage Phoenix Consolidated satin glass vase featuring a lovebirds on flowering branches design that surrounds the vase
Furniture and Fine Furnishings
- A show-stopping Mid-Century Modern wooden round top expandable table with 3 additional leaves and support legs, and a distinct sculptural base design
- A mid-century modern Frederick Cooper black and white striped vase-form table lamp, MCM classic design
- A Brandt wooden staggered three-tiered dessert stand with leather inserts
- A Bradington Young dark brown leather wingback pushback recliner or barcalounger with nailhead trim
- A decorative Asian-style barrel stool or side table, carved wood with blue and white porcelain top featuring a dragon design
- A vintage mid-20th-century wood footstool featuring a handmade floral needlepoint tapestry top
- A vintage Frederick Cooper ceramic lamp featuring a carved wicker-inspired pattern
- A set of 4 matching cane-back chairs with deep blue upholstered seats
- Pair of vintage French Louis XV style armchairs with gold color fabric upholstery
- A vintage-style settee with painted cream and teal frame and floral fabric cushions
- A three-seat rolled arm sofa in blue and yellow patchwork design upholstery
- A white wicker side table and ottoman, with grey cushion
- A white wicker arm chair with cushion
- A pair of taupe upholstered 4-seater couches
- An executive-style office chair with a high-back tufted leather seat, wood finish armrests, and a swivel base with casters
- A 4-drawer metal filing cabinet
- A vintage painted cast iron hall tree with a white finish, ornate scrollwork, upper hooks for coats, and a base designed to hold umbrellas
- A tall narrow dresser or lingerie chest with a decorative hand-painted blue floral finish, flower-shaped drawer pulls, and faux bamboo style side rails
- A four-door wooden cabinet featuring decorative faux bamboo and a light wood finish
- A hexagonal accent side table featuring a geometric painted white metal base and a rustic wooden top
- A selection of decorative throw pillows
- A vintage Chinese design oval blue and cream color rug with imperial dragon motifs
- A stunning bisque porcelain figural statue of two children at grape harvest
- The fantastic large opaline uranium glass electrified banquet lamp with frosted glass globe shade
- An antique goose neck table lamp with uranium glass ruffled shade
- A Victorian-style 4-arm indoor lamp post with frosted globe shades and lion head accents
- A 2-tier white metal plant stand featuring a decorative circular lattice design on its shelves, and a large white candlestick style plant stand
- A white wicker plant stand and a white ceramic planter with decorative woven basket design
- A decorative botanical framed art print featuring a floral illustration
- A vintage white and gold ceramic or porcelain lidded urn or temple jar featuring a chinoiserie floral design
- A Roseville Pottery Zephyr Lily Bermuda Blue cookie jar with lid, and matching pair of candlesticks; vintage 1940s/1950s.
- A pair of engraved silver candlestick holders
- A decorative Asian style pierced white glazed porcelain jar
- A vintage DesignPac blue and white tea set
- A vintage Hamilton quartz carriage anniversary clock
- A pair of vintage Hollywood Regency style brass candle holders with ornate scroll work
- A set of Asian decoration white and gold dishes and a large lidded ginger jar
- A large vintage Chinese style carved resin ivory colored vase with elephant head handles, on a carved base
- A decorative sculpture in the style of Joan Clarà Olot, depicting two children at play.
- A pair of hand-carved Balinese/Indonesian wooden figures, a fisherman with net and a farmer carrying basket
- Two Balinese hand-carved wooden sculptures, one depicting a pair of faces, likely representing characters from Indonesian folklore such as Rama and Sita; the other a hardwood bust depicting a goddess or dancer.
- Two vintage Chinese decorative vases, a blue and white porcelain baluster form vase with underglaze blue birds and precious objects, and a famille noire glaze "fertility" vase with sculpted figures of climbing children
- A blue and white transfer ware porcelain footbath with floral decoration
- Framed art including a pair of Italian style classical prints, a still life of flowering willow branches in jars, and a watercolor print of scenic ruins in landscape
- A silver plate tray with fruiting grape vine on the scalloped edges and a floral design needlepoint insert
- A stylish collection of picture frames, silver tone, glass, wood, classical to modernist picture frames, large, small, many styles to choose from!
- Bedding and quilts
Jewelry
Vintage watch collection including:
- A Vivani silver-tone quartz women's bangle watch with decorative textured cuff band
- A Cannes brand watch with a quartz movement, crystal-encrusted bezel, and a brown leather strap
- A Donna Vivian brand timepiece featuring a quartz movement and a polished bangle cuff design
- A Chico's silver/black leather Inspirational Dial bangle bracelet women's watch
- An Anne Klein gold tone one diamond lattice bracelet watch
- A Versales vintage-style bangle cuff fashion watch with a gold-tone finish and a white dial
- A Peter Bornie luxury women's quartz wristwatch featuring a rose gold-tone rectangular case and band adorned with rhinestones
- A selection of women's watches, quartz movement fashion wrist watches from Peter Bornie, Relix, Xanadu, Citizen, Bee Sister, Timex Essentials, Miykon, and more
Outdoor Furniture, Garden, and Tools
- A mid-century-style wrought iron tray top table for garden, patio, poolside
- A mid century modern Woodward-style black wrought iron chaise lounge chair with mesh design, adjustable reclining back, and wheels for mobility
- An outdoor patio furniture set comprised of a dark green market umbrella, and 4 black mesh metal dining chairs and table
- Pair of matching wrought iron 4-tier plant stands in baker's rack design with a black finish and intricate scrollwork
- A vintage-style black wrought iron demilune (half-moon) accent table or plant stand
- A vintage molded cement top with vine and leaf design, resting upon pair of molded cement legs, also with vine and leaf design. Bench in three parts.
- A CRAFTSMAN 20-Gallon 6.5 Peak HP wet/dry shop vacuum
- A Leland 10-foot fiberglass stepladder
- A selection of wrought iron hanging basket hooks and wrought iron garden trellises
- A selection of wrought iron plant stands
- A wrought iron garden hose holder
- Garden tools including hoes, shovel, edgers, pitchfork, rake, push broom
- A vintage handsaw and manual conduit pipe bender
- A set of 3 metal vineyard rosettes, fruiting grape vine circle, great for using as trivets or decorative gate or wall art
Sports and Travel
- A Giant Simple cruiser bike, featuring a distinct black frame decorated with yellow and blue flame graphics and chrome fenders
- A 1960s vintage pink Schwinn Sting-Ray bicycle with a distinctive "banana" seat with a floral pattern and a high backrest; equipped with a pink wicker-style front basket and chrome fenders
- A collection of luggage including suitcases, duffels, and backpacks
Collectibles
- A large vintage Pennant Salted Peanuts countertop store display lidded jar, with various poses of peanut figure wearing top hat, and a peanut finial on the lid
- Rare collection of vintage Mad Magazines from 1963 to 1967: No. 76, 79, 84, 92, 96, 105, 110, 113, and 114.
- Vintage Mad Magazine issues from 1959 (No. 47), 1960 (No. 56 and 58), 1961 (No. 67), 1962 (No. 70), 1964 (No. 86), 1968 (No. 123), 1969 (No. 124 and 128)
- Vintage Mad Magazine collectibles - April 1976 Mad Magazine No. 182, Mad Magazine Special Number 4, The Second Annual Edition of The Worst From Mad, The Third Annual Edition of More Trash from Mad, and Mad Magazine issues without covers from Sept. 1960, Sept. 1961, Sept. 1962, April 1963, March 1967



































































































































































































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