- VINTAGE FENTON GLASS LAMPVintage Fenton
VINTAGE FENTON GLASS LAMPVintage Fenton Hand Painted Glass "Gone with the Wind" Style Lamp. Measures: 18" x 10" Condition: Needs to be rewired. Otherwise good condition. Estimate 40.00 - 120 Domestic shipping Third Party
- VINTAGE FENTON JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT GLASS
VINTAGE FENTON JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT GLASS VASEVintage Fenton Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent Glass Vase Presented in Patinated metal Base. Signed and Fenton label attached to the surface. Overall measures 9-3/4" x 4-1/2". Condition: Good condition.
- A George III Parcel Gilt Mahogany Longcase
A George III Parcel Gilt Mahogany Longcase Clock
James Fenton, London, Circa 1780
Height 100 x width 22 1/2 x depth 11 1/2 inches.
- ELIAS BOUDINOT, A STAR IN THE WEST PRINTED
ELIAS BOUDINOT, A STAR IN THE WEST PRINTED 1816 A Star in the West; or, A Humble Attempt to Discover The Long Lost Ten Tribes of Israel by Elias Boudinot. Published 1816 by D. Fenton, S. Hutchinson, and J. Dunham, Trenton, NJ. First edition of a rare religious work. Book is bound in brown calf with some re-binding to spine. 4to. 312pp.
- Victorian Silver Shaped Rectangular
Victorian Silver Shaped Rectangular Vinaigrette, James Fenton, Birmingham, 1858 with suspension ring length 1.2 in — 3.1 cm
- Pair of Late Victorian Silver Trumpet
Pair of Late Victorian Silver Trumpet Vases, Fenton Bros., Sheffield, 1898 height 8.3 in — 21 cm
- Fenton Ruffled Edge bright turquoise
Fenton Ruffled Edge bright turquoise compote, 5,5 inches tall. And a light blue iridescent with coin dot vase with hand painted flowers 8.5 inches tall. It is signed Hand Painted by D Robinson, 1991. Both are in very good condition with no issues noted. If you have any doubt, please ask questions! We will provide extra pictures, or can schedule an in person or video conference preview at your convenience. In house Flat Rate Shipping of $15 is a domestic shipping estimate for first lot and includes insurance. We will gladly combine multiple lots for your convenience and economy. Each additional lot we can pack in the same box is $5 each. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
- Group includes 4 pieces including a
Group includes 4 pieces including a blue opalescent ribbed pedestal bowl with ruffled edge and spiral base, possibly Fenton, 6 1/2" diameter x 5" H. A satin blue glass with ruffled, lacy edge basket with a basket weave pattern, marked Fenton, 3.25" H x 5" diameter. A Fenton glass silver Jamestown Wavecrest vase, 6 1/2". A Northwood blue opalescent glass dolphin compote, 5" H x 6 1/2" diameter. Has a chip on bottom of base. If you have any doubt, please ask questions! We will provide extra pictures, or can schedule an in person or video conference preview at your convenience. In house Flat Rate Shipping of $20 is a domestic shipping estimate for first lot and includes insurance. We will gladly combine multiple lots for your convenience and economy. Each additional lot we can pack in the same box is $5 each. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
- Group includes a pair of milk glass
Group includes a pair of milk glass hobnail salt and pepper shakers measuring 4", unmarked, tops screw open. A Westmoreland white glass roses and bows bud vase, 9 1/2" tall. A vintage Kemple Toltech milk glass white oval footed bowl, 6" H x 6" x 8". A Fenton moonstone opalescent scalloped bowl with plate, 3", 10.75" in diameter. Bowl has small chip. If you have any doubt, please ask questions! We will provide extra pictures, or can schedule an in person or video conference preview at your convenience. In house Flat Rate Shipping of $20 is a domestic shipping estimate for first lot and includes insurance. We will gladly combine multiple lots for your convenience and economy. Each additional lot we can pack in the same box is $5 each. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
- ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED BUN WARMER AND
ENGLISH SILVER-PLATED BUN WARMER AND MUFFINEEREnglish Silver-Plated Bun Warmer and Muffineer, the shell-form bun warmer: Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, with maker's marks and further marked "Staniforth's Patent / 4467" (9 in. high); the muffineer: Barker Ellis, Birmingham, with maker's marks and further marked "Silver Plate on Copper" Dimensions: (6 1/2 in. high) Condition:
- STAFFORDSHIRE REDWARE CHINOISERIE COFFEE-POT
STAFFORDSHIRE REDWARE CHINOISERIE COFFEE-POT AND COVER, CIRCA 1765-1770 HEIGHT: 8 1/2 IN. (21.6 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE REDWARE CHINOISERIE COFFEE-POT AND COVER, CIRCA 1765-1770, attributed to Thomas Baker, The Foley, Fenton, of pear-shape with molded basketweave spout and acanthus topped C-shaped handle, the body sprigged in low relief front and back with two Chinese figures, one with a bird in a loop, the other with a parasol, below floral devices, the trellis and foliate scrollwork topped by a bell, the conforming domed cover with a knob finial Dimensions: Height: 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm.) Provenance: With Ted Few, London, October 2018, 500 pounds Gift of J.V.G. Mallet, December 2018 From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 503 Catalogue note: Similar decoration on a coffee-pot is illustrated by David Barker and Pat Halfpenny in "Unearthing Staffordshire" (1990). This type of low-relief sprigged decoration is generally achieved using a metal mold. For a similarly sprigged teapot see Potomack, September 30, 2021, lot 2198.
- STAFFORDSHIRE 'TORTOISESHELL' CREAMWARE
STAFFORDSHIRE 'TORTOISESHELL' CREAMWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1755-60 HEIGHT: 4 IN. (10.2 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE 'TORTOISESHELL' CREAMWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1755-60, attributed to Thomas Whieldon and Josiah Wedgwood, globular with crabstock handle and spout, the cover with an upright flower finial, each side applied with a large formal rose and scrolling vine, sponged overall in a mottled grey, the leaves and high points picked out in ochre and copper-green oxides, under a lead glaze Dimensions: Height: 4 in. (10.2 cm.) Provenance: The Zeitlin Collection, no. WH41 (label) With M.S. Rau Antiques, New Orleans, March 2000 ($1,600) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 328 Catalogue note: Described by Josiah Wedgwood on a bill dated November 9, 1762 as 'cloudy' or grey tortoise (30-22806). A partnership between Thomas Whieldon and Josiah Wedgwood began in 1754 to produce earthenware and salt-glazed stoneware. Much of their production was experimental and very few pieces exist. See David Barker and Pat Halfpenny, "Unearthing Staffordshire", (1990), p. 41, no. 22, for a teapot of like type. Here noted, "The attribution of this piece is dependent upon the exact match of the sprigged designs with those excavated at Fenton Vivian. The cover, with its upright flower knop with leaves at its base, is particularly distinctive, being one of the most common types of tortoiseshell cover found on the site."