Large ceramic vessel with cerulean blue crackle glaze overlay with vertical optical stripes designed and manufactured by Jaru of Southern California circa 1950s; tall and sculptural having a long flaring neck above a bulbous body; a rare and uncommon Jaru large scale production; maker's label to underside; good vintage condition with no chips or cracks; overall light wear; wear to underside with original felt pad
a large and elegant pair of Louis XVI Style urns with hand-painted gilt decoration depicting Chinese figures in a tranquil landscape setting; fitted with gilt pistol handles at the shoulders; with different landscape decoration on opposite side; good antique condition with no chips or cracks; minor overall wear to surface; rubbing to gilt handles
an elegant and antique pair of hand-blown Murano trumpet or amphora vases having a defined rolled lip above a tapering body with vertical optic stripe all raised on a waisted foot and flared circular base; pontil scar to underside; due to their handmade nature, there are asymmetries, bubbles, lines and variations in color; good antique condition with no chips or cracks
the impressive vessel with everted lip above an ovoid body flanked by double mask handles all over a splayed foot; painted overall with a female figure and putti in a landscape setting with a similar design on reverse; underglaze mark to undersize; professional repair to lip; good antique condition with some wear
of impressive scale and turned from the trunk of a Jarrah wood tree, featuring a thick everted lip above a flared neck over a tapering ovoid body; all raised on a short foot; maker's label to underside 'Barrika Wood Turning, Western Australia'; good vintage condition; natural imperfections with splits and age cracks
A pair of Royal Crown Derby vases ca. 1893 having relief gilt floral and fruit motif encircling the bodies with Art Nouveau pattern at the flared necks, all on a pink ground; each having an iron red overglaze Derby Crown mark with interlacing D's above cypher indicating year 1893; gentle wear commensurate with age including slight wear to gilding; one minuscule fleabite at lower edge of one vase; slight crazing along bottom edge of one vase.
the bullet-form vase in gray glass with oculus opening above a frosted upper section over a carved faceted lower portion tapering to the base; this chiseled glass method is similar to the 'Battuto' style made by Ferro Battato in Murano; 'Rosenthal' acid etched signature to underside; good vintage condition with no chips or cracks; minor wear and abrasions overall and to underside
the ovoid pot with short neck above a tapering body adorned with carved relief decoration depicting parrots; patina and fine craquelure to glazed surface; repaired chip to inside of lip
the striking ovoid vessel with fish-mouth opening; painted overall with large leaves and bamboo shoots all on a white ground; with underglaze blue markings to underside; The first porcelain factory in the town of Marktredwitz opened in 1872 and was known under the name of Porzellanfabrik Jaeger, Thomas & Co. until Fritz Thomas quit in 1898, opening his own factory in 1903. In 1908, the “F. Thomas, Marktredwitz” factory was purchased by Rosenthal, ceasing operation in 1960.