| - - - - - - - - - | Lenox porcelain vase with sterling silver overlay c1920 Item # 8361 Click HERE to inquire about this item Lenox porcelain vase with sterling silver overlay c1920. Never monogrammed. 11.5" high x 4.5" diameter. Perfect condition. This piece is on display in our gallery at Clock Tower Antiques Center and can be seen in-person by visiting 824 E Main Street Branford,CT 06405. For hours of operation visit: http://www.ClockTowerAntiquesCenter.com
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- - - - - - - - - - - - | Japanese blue and white porcelain vase with 9 cranes Item # 8368 Click HERE to inquire about this item Japanese Meiji period blue and white porcelain vase with 9 cranes. Gorgeously hand painted cresting sea waves viewed through prunus trees, with a mystical band of 9 cranes at the horizon, and swirling clouds around the top. The vase measures 18 inches tall, 15 inches across the shoulder, 6.5 inches across the neck, with a 5 inch neck opening. Excellent condition and superb quality. Made by Fujisaki Tahei of Arita circa 1890. Marked Fujisaki Sei. For a related example, please see Splendors of Meiji / Treasures of Imperial Japan / Masterpieces From the Khalili Collection, by Joe Earle for Broughton International Publications, 1999, vase #212, page 225.
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- - - - - - - - - - | French Limoges punch bowl Tressemann and Vogt T V  Item # 8369 Click HERE to inquire about this item French Limoges porcelain two part punch bowl made by Tressemann and Vogt and marked T V Limoges France. C 1892 -1907 Measures 14 inches across and stands 9 inches tall including its original base.
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- - - - - - - - - - | Rookwood pottery Edward T Hurley pitcher with Davis Collamore label Item # 8379 Click HERE to inquire about this item Rookwood pottery Edward T Hurley pitcher with Davis Collamore label c1904. Measures 8 inches high. Excellent condition. Davis Collamore & Co. was a high-end New York City importer of porcelain and glass, headed by Davis Collamore (7 October 1820 to 13 August 1887). The firm, rivals to Tiffany & Co. and Black Starr & Frost, commissioned designs from Copeland Spode and Thomas Minton Sons, that featured hand-painted details over transfer-printed outlines and often rich gilding. Porcelain by Haviland, Royal Worcester, and Villeroy & Boch also appear with the firm's stamped underglaze marks integrated with the manufacturer's. Davis Collamore was among the first to recognize the beauty and value of American-made cut glass and also offered Rookwood Pottery,for which they were the representatives at the Exposition Universelle, Paris 1889.
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- - - - - - - | Pair Chinese blue white export porcelain pedestals c1880 Item # 8479 Click HERE to inquire about this item Pair Chinese blue white export porcelain garden pedestals c1880 with birds and bamboo design. Each pedestal measures 28 inches high.
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