STUDIO ANTIQUES & FINE ART, INC.
$265.00
$265.00
Small Tumbridge Ware Trinket Box in Rosewood having a hinged lid inlayed with a display of roses depicted in micro mosaic, framed by bandings of contrasting light and dark wood and particularly well matched geometric micro mosaic.
4.35" x 2.8" x 1.5" tall
STUDIO ANTIQUES & FINE ART, INC.
$245.00
$245.00
Antique French Straw Work Souvenir Box, Circa 1900 (minor losses).
8" x 4.5" x 3.25 tall
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Ceramics : English : Pottery : Pre 1800
item #1204936
(stock #7039)
STUDIO ANTIQUES & FINE ART, INC.
$245.00
$245.00
Antique English Pearlware Tea Caddy with blue and white chinoiserie decoration. Circa 1780-1800.
STUDIO ANTIQUES & FINE ART, INC.
$245.00
$245.00
Tunbridge Ware Trinket Box in rosewood having sides decorated in a band of Berlin woolwork floral pattern with a veneered lid and raised on bun feet.
5.5" x 3.5" x 2.25" tall
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Ceramics : American : Pottery : Pre 1950
item #777821
(stock #8924)
STUDIO ANTIQUES & FINE ART, INC.
$225.00
$225.00
Rookwood pottery
rectangular dresser box
with celedon glaze and
lid with impressed
flower decoration. Base
and lid with impressed
logo, dated 1948, pattern
#6556. (Minor crazing
to base.)
Length: 4.75”
Depth: 3.5”
On Monday January 3, 1752, the Dutch East India Company, (Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC) ship Geldermalsen, struck a reef on her return journey to the Netherlands and sank in the South China Sea. Of the crew 32 survived and 80 went down with the ship and her cargo of tea, raw silk, textiles, dried wares, groceries, lacquer and porcelain. The "Nanking cargo" is the modern name given to the porcelain cargo.
The cargo of Chinese porcelain was originally potted in Jingdezhen, Ji...
The Vũng Tàu shipwreck is a shipwreck that was found in the South China Sea off the islands of Côn Đảo about 100 miles from Vũng Tàu, Vietnam in 1692. The wreck was of alorcha boat—a Chinese vessel with Portuguese influences that has been dated to about 1690. It was found by a fisherman who had picked up numerous pieces of porcelain from the wreck while fishing. Sverker Hallstrom identified the wreck and its cargo in 1990. Australian diver Michael Flecker took charge of the archaeologi...
Alexandria, VA had a thriving salt-glazed stoneware industry throughout most of the 19th Century. Many pieces are marked with the makers name and "ALEXa" or "DC/ALEXa". Some common makers were John Swann, B.C. Milburne, H.C. Smith and E.J.Miller (a retailer). We are always interested in purchasing examples of Alexandria stoneware. If you have something you would like to sell, please send us a photo including the makers mark, size, condition and the price (we do not make offers).
All Items : Antiques : Instruments and Implements : Maritime : Pre 1900
item #1236047
(stock #10433)
STUDIO ANTIQUES & FINE ART, INC.
This item has been stolen. Please contact us or the Alexandria Police Department if you see it.
This item has been stolen. Please contact us or the Alexandria Police Department if you see it.
Antique Brass 6-draw Spyglass, with ring turned body and sunshade and eyepiece slide. Provenance: The Harry Z. Isaacs Collection from Historic Long Branch Estate, Virginia. Probably English, circa 1870.
Length Open: 5.25"
Length Closed: 17.25"
Long Branch was built on property surveyed by a young George Washington for Lord Fairfax. In 1788, Robert Carter Burwell inherited the land and began building in 1811 with the consultation of U.S. Capitol Architect Benjamin Henry L...
Extremely Rare George III Tea Caddy in the shape of an urn-form knife box, in partridge wood with satnwood stringing, octagonal with pagoda shaped lid and acorn-form finial, urn-form body and turned socle with square plinth base having inlaid banding (lock replaced). Circa 1790. Provenance: The Terence J. Fox Collection of Tea Equipage, Formerly the Collection of Iroquois Brands, Ltd.. Height, 10.”