- Collection of ThreeTankards
Assembled set of three faience tankards, Hanover 18th cen., probably painted by the same hand. Polychrome decoration with pewter lids. Minor imperfections. - Blue Glazed Faience Tankard
German faience tankard, ca. 1750, with muffle decoration (overpainting fired at a low temperature)showing a stag in a wooded landscape. Pewter base and hinged lid. Minor imperfuctions. - Faience Tankard With Bird
Honoverian tankard dated 1803 with polychrome cartouche with perching bird, surrounded by sponged manganese decoration. Blue banding at top and bottom. Pewter base and hinged lid. An exceptional example. - Salt Glazed Westerwald Tankard
German stoneware tankard decorated with incised cartouche and swags, filled with cobalt glaze. Bottom shows the coil construction. Westerwald, 18th century. Pewter cover with finial-shaped thumb latch. - French Chinoiserie Screen
18th century French Chinoiserie four-panel screen. Black frame with black and white block printed paper on front and back. Excellent condition. - Chinese Ancestor Painting with Five Figures
Qing dynasty Chinese ancestor painting with five figures, 19th century, painted on tightly woven silk with ink, mineral colors, Chinese vegetable pigments, and gold. The large hanging scroll shows a civilian official with his wives and perhaps his parents. The rank badges worn by the official and his first wife indicate his status as a subordinate civilian official. - Chinese Ancestor Painting with Seven Figures
Qing dynasty ancestor painting on silk with ink, mineral colors, Chinese vegetable pigments, and gold. Interestingly, of the 7 figures, only the women wear the rank badge with Asian flycatcher. - Tall Candlestick in Blue Paint
Decorative wooden floor candlestick, Italy ca.1690, in secondary blue paint. - Pair of Paint Decorated Panels
Pair of wooden panels with original painted flower and urn motifs. Sweden circa 1822. - Two-Part Ceramic Lamb Mold
Pottery lamb mold in yellow ware from the Black Forest region of Germany, c.1880, in two parts. The lower section, which forms the front of the lamb, is supported on three feet and has handles at either end. The upper section, also with handles, rests inside the lower. Rich brown lead glaze. Excellent condition. - Pair of Wooden Soldier Candle Stands
Pair of painted wood soldiers, Sweden ca.1880, which each hold a tin chamberstick. - Heart-Shaped Cake Mold
Heart-shaped cake mold from Bunzlau, Austria, c.1880, with rich brown glaze. and simple loop handle. - Stencilled Tray
Tin tray, England ca.1851, decorated with stencil and hand-painting with a view of the Crystal Palace as erected in London for the Great Exhibition of 1851. Excellent condition. - Heart Mold with Crowns
Pottery heart shaped pudding mold from the Black Forest region of Germany, c.1850, with grey body and iron red glaze, supported on three legs. The interior features three crossed crowns with the initials JM. Excellent condition. - Pudding Mold in Fish Shape
Redware pudding mold from Tanaus, Germany, c.1850, in the shape of a swimming fish. Excellent condition. - Austrian Turks Cap Cake Mold
Round ceramic cake mold from Bunzlau, Austria, c.1885, with swirled fluting and center post. Rich brown glaze and two handles. - Heart Mold with Flower
Simple heart shaped pudding mold, Germany, c.1850, with red slip glaze over a pottery body. The interior is stamped with a 6-petal flower. The unglazed exterior has a flat bottom with a single handle for hanging. - Signed Still Life with Fruit
French still life, 19th century, signed "Auguste-Henri Bernard". Original frame. - Mangle Board Dated 1819
Chip carved Danish mangle board with unusual handle, dated 1819. - Tiger Bank
Ceramic bank in the shape of a tiger, c.1880, from a private collection in Denmark. - Lion Bank
Ceramic bank in the form of a lion with a painted green base, Denmark, c.1880. From a private collection. - Carved and Painted Lion
This wonderful piece of folk art is Danish, c.1840. It retains its original painted finish and wire tail. Its somewhat dog-like face suggests that the carver may not have actually seen a lion! - Set of Engravings of Copenhagen
Set of 7 engravings of Copenhagen, 17th century, in gilded wood frames. - Early Painted Sewing Box
Swedish sewing box, c.1760, decorated with soft blue paint and flowers. The curved lid lifts to reveal a large and a small compartment, as well as two small drawers. Original surface and hardware. - Inkwell and Watch Stand
Scholar's earthenware inkwell and watch stand, Germany ca.1780. Neoclassical details include the relief portrait of Athena and on the base and the owl finial. Opening in the back holds a pocket watch. Excellent condition with no repairs - Pair of Hand-Colored Copper Plate Engravings
Pair of copper plate engravings, Sweden ca.1780, showing Pippers Strasse, on the harbor, and St Catherine's Church. Both of these Stockholm views may still be seen today. - Polychrome Duck Bank
Ceramic bank with polychrome decoration, Denmark, c.1880. Notice the baby duckling peeking out from his mother's wing. - Small Roaster in Pumpkin Glaze
Pottery vessel for roasting meat, formed from a turned jug, with built-up piecrust rim, flattened base and applied handle. Pale yellow body with slip glaze. Austria, c.1830 - Large "Saurüssel" Roaster In Green Glaze
Large, early Austrian roaster, c.1820, formed from half a turned jug, with built up and shaped rim, flattened base, and applied strap handle. Pale yellow body with dark green exterior glaze and lighter green interior glaze. Darkened with use. The name Saurüssel, or pig's snout, refers to the opening for pouring off the fat during cooking. - Painted French Panel
Decorative panel, France circa 1760, with romantic scenes in shades of blue. Excellent condition with no restoration.
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