Art, Collectibles, Home Furnishings & More

online only auction | 6 day sale | sale is over
Location
Aviston, IL 62216
Dates

Sale Starts

Sun
Apr 2
3am
2017

Sale Ends

Fri
Apr 7
8:15pm
2017

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Individual: 85345 Principal Auctioneer: Jacquelyn A. Denny Business:

Porcelain Colonial Attire Monkey Musician Figurines: A selection of three porcelain monkey figurines wearing Colonial period attire while playing musical instruments. They are hand-painted in bright colors with gilt accents, and include a violinist and a saxophonist, wearing yellow hats. The third monkey in the green tailcoat with a black tricorn hat is crafted to resemble and is styled after the Meissen Monkey Band and bears an unknown maker’s mark to the underside.Serpentine Chinese Stone Knife: A Chinese carved serpentine stone knife. The knife features a dragon head pommel, cross hatch carved handle and scrolled guard with a face design ending in a curved scimitar style blade.Weighted Sterling Salt and Pepper Shakers With Bird Figures: A pair of weighted sterling salt and pepper shakers with bird figures. There are six shakers in this lot with three pairs. One pair feature pierced holes to the sides with tapered and rounded bodies along with skirted bases; they have gadroon trim and are marked, “Empire Sterling Weighted 246.” The bird shakers feature perforated heads with fluted feather details and hammered-style bodies; they feature indiscernible maker’s marks. The third pair feature fluted and tiered tops with perforations to the sides with skirted bodies and rounded bases; the undersides are marked, “Sterling Weighted Duchin Creation.”Royal Doulton Dickens Figure "Pecksniff" Circa 1960: A figure of Dickens “Pecksniff” by Royal Doulton. Featured is a vintage porcelain figure of the character Pecksniff from the Charles Dickens Series. The piece is hand-painted in tones of brown, black and white and this type of figure was produced from 1952 to 1967. A number is handwritten to the underside in black ink: “16850”.Lladró Porcelain Figures Including Saint Joseph Circa 1970: A pair of Lladró porcelain figures. Featured are two porcelain figures, one of them a kneeling Saint Joseph circa 1970. The other piece is in the form of a rectangular porcelain retail sign with a raised image of Don Quixote and the words “Lladró Collectors Society”. Both pieces are stamped to the underside “Lladro Handmade in Spain Daisa”.Colonial Attire Monkey Musician Figurines With Podium: A selection of three porcelain monkey figurines wearing Colonial period attire and tricorn hats while playing musical instruments. There is also one podium. They are hand-painted in bright colors with gilt accents and include a bagpipe player, a cellist, and a drummer. They are crafted to resemble and are styled after the Meissen Monkey Band and bear an unknown maker’s mark to the undersides.Roseville "Clematis Blue" Cornucopia Vase: A Roseville Clematis Blue cornucopia art pottery vase. The flared rim pottery vase features a blue glaze with green foliage and white clematis flowers on a square base. The underside is marked, “Roseville U.S.A. 191-8.”Roseville Pottery "Apple Blossom" Handled Bowl: A Roseville Pottery handled bowl. This bowl features a scalloped rim and blue surface with a Apple Blossom pattern of molded pink and white flowers, leaves, and sculpted branch-like handles on either side. The Apple Blossom pattern was introduced by Roseville in 1949. The underside of the footed base is stamped with the raised “Roseville, USA” mark and the number 330-10, which indicates the shape number and size.Roseville "Snowberry" Flared Vase: A Roseville Snowberry flared vase. The art pottery vase in the Roseville “fern green” finish with flowering branches features a wide rim and two side handles. The underside is marked, “Roseville USA 1V2-9.”Roseville "Magnolia Blue" Ewer: A Roseville pottery Magnolia Blue ten inch ewer. The ewer has a defined lip and a dip before the angular handle which extends out, then down to connect to the body. This ewer is blue with warm accents and magnolia flowers along the stem and body one as a bud and the other in full bloom with branches around the base. The bottom is marked “Roseville.”General Electric Art Deco Mantel Clock: A General Electric Art Deco mantel clock. This clock features a domed wood housing, glass panel over an off-white face, brass-tone bezel, and sweeping second hand. The clock sits on small wooden feet.1940s Roseville "Zephyr Lily" Vase: A lovely 1940s Roseville Zephyr Lily in an orange glaze. The vase has an overall wave textured pattern, a subtle tapered form with asymmetrical curving mouth, slender handles to each side and round foot. The vase is marked “Roseville USA 135-9” to the base.Roseville "Snowberry" Blue Hanging Planter: A circa 1950s Roseville hanging planter in the Snowberry pattern. This piece features a matte blue and red background with ivory, green, and brown embossed snowberries with leaves. The body features arched handles to either side and the rim is pierced with three holes for hanging with hooks attached to a chain. The side of the rim reads, “U.S.A.”Roseville "Freesia" Bookends: A pair of bookends in the Freesia pattern by Roseville. These pieces are presented as open books with cream freesia flowers with green stems. The relief flowers are placed on an orange and brown ombre background with page details to the sides. The undersides read, “Roseville U.S.A. 15.”Roseville "Donatello" Vase and Bowl: A Roseville vase and bowl. This selection includes two pieces, one a bowl with a rosette motif and one a Donatello vase. Each item features a maker’s mark to the underside.

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