Pair of Aynsley Fruit Decorated Covered Urns by Paul English,
(former Royal Worcester artist); twin handled vases of shouldered baluster form with covers, decorated with original hand painted fruit designs, signed. {Modern}
24 Hour Naval Clock by the Chelsea Clock Company, Boston, sometimes called a bulkhead clock, these clocks with bakelite cases were used on ships during World War II.
(Good running condition and with key, minor scratches on face).*
*Since this does not have a serial number, it can legitimately be bought and sold. ...click for details
Rookwood, Bulbous Yellow- Green Matt Glazed Vase, with incised geometric pattern on body. The Flame mark on the bottom dates it to 1908 and the pattern number is #1064. (minor crazing).
Art Nouveau style carved and gilt wood floor easel having a carved and gilt crest and central slat with two position pegs to support artwork. (Distress to finish.)
Two Pair of Antique Opera Glasses , the one on the left (#8577)is brass and abalone shell and is French and the one on the right (#7845) is brass and mother of pearl, unmarked.
Shakespeare jug by Royal Doulton, England, transfer printed with tavern scene of Falstaff and Bardolph and a quote from Henry IV, Part I. Printed underglaze mark and numbered “D2779”. (hairline top of handle)
Rare Antique Cane with Concealed Flask and Drinking Glass; the wooden shaft with spotted decoration and unscrewing near the top to reveal a long glass flask with cork stopper; the silverplated top unscrews to access a tiny footed drinking glass. These canes were useful since liquor was usually not allowed in theaters and opera houses. It is rare for the drinking glass to survive intact.
Small pair of Rookwood
pottery vases in a tan
glaze with a moulded
band of daisy decoration.
Base with Rookwood logo,
dated 1948, pattern
#2591. (Slight crazing on
one vase.)
Rosin-Salviati Murano glass bookends having a clear to rose sculpted glass top above a smoked glass rectangular base. Both signed, "Rosin-Salviati, Venezia", and one retaining its "Salviati & C.-Murano" gilt label.
Loredano Rosin was a noted glass sculptor and was a master glassblower at Salviati & Co, Venice, Italy. Probably after a design by Luciano Caspari, Circa 1965-1970.
Rookwood pottery globular vase with an inverted rim, a celedon to rose crackleware glaze and stamped with the Rookwood logo, dated 1915, pattern #2140.