Sabtu, 07 Maret 2015

Sevres Blue Opaline Gilded Glass Decanter With Matching Stopper






Have you ever wondered what is that attractive blue glass when you once find them somewhere? It was the French that first invented them in 1820s and it was peaked produced in the French Third Monarch Period during Emperor Napoleon III of France. It is actually the blue Opaline glass that is called Demi Crystal as the glass itself contained a high level of Lead and makes the Opaline glass very heavy. There are 3 major producer of Opaline glass during this period, Baccarat, sevres and Clichy. However this very fine example of gilded blue opaline decanter was very much made by Sevres as the decoration of the decanter is Fleur de Lys which was the symbol of the French Monarch since the Merovingian Dynasty. This very fine piece of Opaline glass is completed with its lid that is made with the same pattern of Fleur de Lys etched blown glass. The decanter sized 27.5cm to the top of the lid, 21cm without the lid and its diameter is 11.5cm and still in a perfect condittion despite that the decanter was made in early 1840s.
True collectors item only!

Price : SOLD to Middle East

Royal Vienna Handpainted And Heavily Gilded Scenic Dish










To find a Royal Vienna dish in such flawless condittion is a real luck nothing more to say regarding that matters. Royal Vienna was one of the best porcelain makers in Europe during the last decade of the 19th century to the first two decades in the 20th century. The main factory however is build in Austria and they were a legend in the Porcelain Industries. This plate depicting a very fine immortals pulling the carriage with a cupid. All the decoration was done by handpainting and the gilded decoration is in perfect condittion after a long 100 years of use. Though the piece are unmarked but they are 100% a fine Royal Vienna dish from the late 19th century. The diameter of this plate is 23cm and is a very attractive piece to any collectors worldwide.

Price : SOLD to Middle East

Le Petit Chaperon Rouge Handpainted Dish






This extraordinary dish is actually painted with a French folks tale scene depicting The Girls with The Red Hood / The Red Ridding Hood in English or Le Petit Chaperon Rouge in the original Title.
The dish is made by Z.S & Co Bavaria between 1882-1918 with the stamped well known green mark and still in a perfect condittion and shape which is awesome. The details of the painting is immaculate and is done fully by world class artist and nothing less. The diameter of this plate is 24cm.
The rarity that brings back the memory of our childhood.

Price : SOLD to Middle East

Handpainted Limoges Peacock Scalloped Porcelain Dish






Another exquisite porcelain dish with a handpainted scene depicting Peacock standing on a fence by the Lake. Though the porcelain dish are unmarked it is unmistakably an early piece of Limoges French. They are one of the best Porcelain maker in Europe that inherit the recipe from the Vieux Paris Porcelain. The different is that Limoges dish are slightly thinner and finner in quality. This dish are in immaculate condittion with 1 small factory flaws which is totally acceptable. The diamenter of this very fine pieces of art is 23.5cm with perfect scalloped edge.
A very fine collector pieces!

Price : SOLD to Middle East

Jumat, 06 Maret 2015

Czech 1920s Enameled Glass Mushroom Lamp






Mushroom lamp was the icon of the 20s in the early Art Deco era. Most of these lamp was destroyed during the World War II and the surviving pieces are rarely seen as a whole these days. It was one of the most exquisite lamp pieces of our collection, it was belong to one of the last Indonesian Royalty in Middle Java. The lamp was made in Czech in 1920s and the glass base are a real match to the shade and and the shade is decorated with enamel scene of a cupid and a couple of kids playing in the yard. Truly magnificent and something that does not come very often to our galery. The lamp sized 40cm tall with 15cm shade diameter and its height is 15cm.
One of a kind and worth every penny to collect!

Price : SOLD to Middle East

Victorian Green Opaque Enameled Glass Biscuit Barrel






In the Victorian era British was one of the largest and the most powerfull country that spread between 6 continents worldwide. Within the era, it flourished a style that stands out of the crowd that style alone called Victorian style. Towards the end of Victorian era British imported the enameled glass from Belgium and Bohemian to meet the export demands in the world. This Biscuit Barrels is one of that example. Its made of the greenish opaque glass that is decorated by a charming enamel on the side complete with the brass lid and finial including the Biscuit Thongs. This Biscuit barrel is most probably made in Belgium in the 1880s which was one of the largest supplier of glass to the United Kingdom. Its total height is 26cm the glass only stands 15cm tall with 10cm diameter.
Its in a perfect shape and condittion and will make a perfect addition to any glass collectors cabinet.

Price : SOLD to Middle East

The Art Nouveau Sculpture Lamp Of A Winged Woman (Egyptian Goddess Of Light)






The Art Nouveau period pieces will always make a statement to any house and to any antique collectors worldwide as they were short lived between 1895-1908 only before the Industrial Machine era and the World War I period. However the Art Nouveau early electric sculpture lamp are priced highly in the world of collectors, Why? As the electric era replaced the use of Kerosene lamp their surviving pieces are rarely seen especially in such perfect and delicate condittion. This Winged Woman Sculpture Lamp are just one of a very few left in the world, its actually a Egyptian Goddess of Light sculpture made using a French Spelter stand on a black marble base completed with an Art Nouveau etched glass shade that have the exact same pattern! Now thats something that we do not see very often. The total height of the lamp is 46cm, the sculpture alone with the base stand 31cm tall and is in a perfect condittion after 115 years of use as the lamp was made arround 1900s.
Very highly Collectible and Sought after piece of Art.

Price : SOLD to Middle East

Kamis, 05 Maret 2015

Portieux Vallerystal Blue Opaline glass compote 1930s







During its peak time in 1840-1870s French created the best glass that make a history to the world till today The Opaline glass. But those recipe was somehow lost after the downfall of the Third Empire (the fall of Napoleon III) and during the Art deco period, Portieux Vallerystal a well known glass maker in French try to recreate this finnest piece of glass and called their robin egg blue glass - PV opaline glass. Its was a huge success and very well known to thw world and within a very short period of time they create a fortune based on the production of this glass. This compote is one fine example of that PV blue opaline glass that were produced between 1920-1930 period. And still in a perfext condittion and shape. The diameter across is 20.5cm, 13.3cm tall and it will make a perfect addition to any glass collectors cabinet.

Price : SOLD to Middle East



The Ottoman Glass Cobalt Blue Compote 28cm




The Ottoman glass might not ring any bells to the collectors world wide but they were one of the most precious and one of the rarest glass the World has recorded . Ottoman Empire was one of the largest Empire the world has ever seen. They were spread from the Asia, Middle East to Europe. And they were one of the richest Islamic country in their time. This royal blue glass compote is one of the evidence that those civilization does exist. Its diameter is 28cm across, 13cm tall and still in the perfect shape and condittion including their white enamel decoration which they learn from the Venetian glass which at one time was their region too. This compote is made arround 1890-1900s era, and is a very very collectible items for true collectors and glass lover.

Price : SOLD to Middle East

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