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Beautiful objects for everyday, decorative, sometimes useful that give just that extra something we need for homes, traditional or modern. Works by artists and artisans, that link us to our past.
Impressive polychrome majolica tazza, modeled as a crouching faun seated upon a naturalistic rocky base, his raised arms supporting a large shell with finely sculpted ribbing. A very decorative piece for majolica collectors.
Sold individually. 2 different models available to choose from. Sleeve-form vase in fine cream-glazed faience, exquisitely hand-painted with vibrant exotic birds perched amid lush foliage. The detailed polychrome decoration is masterfully rendered, with rich tones and precise brushwork, further enhanced by delicate gilt highlights, the gilding to the...
Large pair of turquoise-glazed earthenware vases designed by Christopher Dresser for the Minton manufactory, dated 1879.
The fig-shaped bowl has a textured, hammered surface, adding depth and visual interest, while the leaf and stem are intricately sculpted, showcasing Buccellati's expertise in naturalistic design.
It features a meticulously crafted composition of fruits and leaves, with elements such as grapes, a pear, and possibly a pomegranate, all beautifully detailed. In excellent condition, ready to adorn your table. This refined sterling silver piece is a creation of the renowned Buccellati house, celebrated for its intricate work with precious metals.
This English tantalus consists of three square-shaped cut crystal decanters, each with a matching stopper. The glassware is in excellent condition, featuring diamond-shaped engravings on the surfaces that add an elegant decorative touch.
Victorian copper jelly mold, made by W M Still & Co in London, dated 1903 and marked with the British Broad Arrow no. 53.
Victorian copper cake mold, made by W M Still & Co in London, dated 1903 and marked with the British Broad Arrow no. 53.
A fine late 19th-century antique English Victorian copper pudding mold with a rich patina, the body stamped with the oval retailer's mark: "W.S. Adams & Son, 57 Haymarket, Ironmongers to the Queen."
Ric and Rac dogs-shaped salt and pepper cellars imagined by Pol Rab. Cellars in clear crystal.Each piece is numbered (n° of the model 5987 & 5988) and stamped Gallia for Christofle. Work made circa 1925.
Wood magnifying glass enhanced with a silver knob adorned with acanthus leaves. Brass head. Work in the 1900 style.
Guilloche sterling silver magnifying glass decorated with acanthus leaves, flowers and a medallion on one side. Brass head. Work realized in the 19th century.Weight : 164g
Nice and finely carved ivory magnifying glass in the shape of a rooster leg. Work of the 19th century.
Exquisite bronze sculpture by Christophe Fratin is a perfect representation of 19th-century decorative art, skillfully blending intricate chisel work with opulent materials to create a piece that is both majestic and subtly elegant. The sculpture features an anthropomorphized bear seated gracefully, holding an ornately decorated umbrella.
Lobster sculpture in silvered pewter by renowned Italian designer Mauro Manetti. Dating from the 1950s-1960s, this exceptional piece retains its original bright silver finish and both of its long, intact antennae.
This exceptionally rare and elegant pair of vases consists of two inclined ovoid urns with inclusions of gold leaf and decoration treated in the "chalcedony" effect. Each urn is flanked by dragon shaped gilt bronze mounts and rests on an amber-tinted baluster foot, made for the Escalier de Cristal, circa 1890.