Other Objects
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OA-01
Black Lacquered Plater in Mother of Pearl by Curoc
Black lacquered plater in mother of pearl by Curoc of Monterey decorated with speckles of mother of pearl, egg shell, fish and coral. USA circa 1950
- height
- 2.75 in.
- diameter
- 15.5 in.
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OA-02
Solid Brass Ships Loc Walkers Cherubs Mark ii Knot Meter
Solid brass ships LOC walkers cherubs mark II knot meter. England.
- width
- 4.25 in. (10.8 cm)
- height
- 7.25 in. (18.42 cm)
- depth
- 11.75 in. (29.85 cm)
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OA-03
Onyx Walrus Sculpture
Large and unusual onyx sculpture of a walrus. American.
- width
- 19
- height
- 12
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OA-04
Ceramic Vase
Ceramic vase, Signed: Pattarino. Italy, circa 1950
- width
- 5
- height
- 11
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OA-05
SS Lord Kelvin Vintage Life Ring Buoy
The British SS Lord Kelvin was a cable-laying ship which served during the Second World War. Initially owned by the Anglo-American Telegraph Company, Lord Kelvin was completed in 1916. During the Second World War, Lord Kelvin was leased to the Western Telegraph Company.On 27 September 1942, while southwest of Anticosti Island, she was performing cable work when the Canadian Bangor-class minesweeper Chedabucto was ordered to escort her to Rimouski, Quebec. Chedabucto was running in a blacked-out state, and at 05:55, Lord Kelvin rammed the minesweeper in its side, near the wardroom. One member of Chedabucto's crew was killed in the collision. The collision left a 20-foot (6.1 m) hole in the side of Chedabucto. Most of Chedabucto's crew were transferred to Lord Kelvin as it became apparent that the hole was too big to be patched on the spot. Chedabucto sank while under tow.Lord Kelvin was repaired and resumed service. The ship spent the rest of her life laying cables until taken out of service in 1963 and broken up in 1967. England.
- height
- 4.25 in. (10.8 cm)
- diameter
- 29.5 in. (74.93 cm)
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OA-06
Louis Vuitton, Ave Marceau, 78bis, Paris, 1950's Suitcase
Rigid suitcase in monogram canvas, lozinated edges, corners and closure in brass. Bought from Saks Fifth Ave New-York. France: circa 1950
- width
- 30 in. (76.2 cm)
- height
- 20 in. (50.8 cm)
- depth
- 8.75 in. (22.23 cm)
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OA-07
French Artillery sword model M1831
French Artillery sword model M1831 with mount in solid brass 'Cordon' and streel blade. signed TALABOT Fs 1832. with France 19th century.
- width
- 25.75 in.
- height
- 0.75 in.
- depth
- 4.25 in.
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OA-08
sold
Imari Porcelain Plate
Imari porcelain plate
- diameter
- 15
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OA-09
Pair of Japenese Porcelain Plates.
Pair of Japanese porcelain plates.
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OA-10
sold
Signed Wool Tapestry After Picasso
Wool pile tapestry "Volutes" after Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), signed. Woven in India. From an edition of 40. It became very popular during the 20th century for Modern artists like Picasso, Chagall, Fernand Leger, Max Ernst, etc… to work with Tapestry weavers to produce artworks, much in the way that they would work with lithographers to make print works. They were also popular because they were highly resilient and very portable. Le Corbusier “lauded tapestries as “nomadic murals” that a city dweller could pack and carry from one apartment to the next.” These artist tapestries can take months to manufacture, and are also prized for their difficulty to fake because of the incredible amounts of labor and skill it takes to produce them.
- width
- 98.5
- height
- 72
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OA-11
Vase by Tapio Wirkkala
White and clear overlay glass vase by Tapio Wirkkala. Etched signature on bottom "Tapio Wirkkala 3031." Original seal "made in Finland." Finland.
- height
- 4.5 in. (11 cm)
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OA-113
Gilt-wood Obelisk
Baroque obelisk in giltwood. Italy.
- height
- 27 in. (69 cm)
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OA-12
Rare Vintage Dutch Tandem Bicycle by Burgers
Rare Vintage Dutch Tandem Bicycle by Burgers including a Tajindia Rolex oil bicycle lamp. Measures: Seat height in front 36 in. seat height in the back 35 in. The history of Burgers goes back almost 150 years. In 1869, the blacksmith Henricus Burgers from Deventer founded the first Dutch bicycle factory, making Burgers the oldest bicycle brand in the Netherlands. Burgers leads the way in the development of bicycles, in 1900 Burgers won a silver medal at the Paris world exhibition for developing the first folding bicycle. In the years that followed, Burgers grew into one of the most important bicycle brands in the Netherlands and beyond. After the Second World War, the tide turns. With the resignation of Burgers' director, the company is paralyzed and is lagging behind with the introduction of new models. In 1961 Burgers is taken over by Rijwielfabriek Pon from Amersfoort. Netherlands.
- width
- 97 in. (246.38 cm)
- height
- 48 in. (121.92 cm)
- depth
- 21 in. (53.34 cm)
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OA-127
Art Deco Glass Vase By A. Hunebelle
French Art Deco Period moulded glass Vase by A. Hunebelle France.
- height
- 8.5 in. (22 cm)
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OA-13
Open Salt Cellars
Set of four 800 french silver oval open salt Cellars decorated with eagle heads, provincial hallmarks. 1798-1809
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OA-132
Murano Vase
Italian multicolored Murano art glass vase. Italy.
- height
- 9 in. (23 cm)
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OA-14
Elegant Pair of French Art Deco Sycomore Folding Screens in the manner of Andre Arbus
Important pair of Art Deco sycomore room dividers/screens decorated with classical lozenge shape mouldings, in the manner of Andre Arbus . France: circa 1930
- width
- 82 in.
- height
- 74 in.
- depth
- 1.5 in.
- condition
- Excellent condition .
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OA-144
Murano Sommerso Perfume Bottle
Italian sommerso blue and clear Murano glass perfume bottle with gold speckled stopper. Italy.
- height
- 5.25 in. (13 cm)
- diameter
- 4.25 in. (11 cm)
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OA-15
Macassar Ebony Letter Rack by Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann
Macassar ebony letter rack by Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann with graduated semi-circle slats on rectangular base. Iron stamped: "Ruhlmann Literature: see signature in Genius of Art Deco edited by Emmanuel Bréon and Rosalind Pepall p.122 France: circa 1930 Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann (28 August 1879 – 15 November 1933), (sometimes called Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann), was a French furniture designer and interior decorator, who was one of the most important figures in the Art Deco movement. His furniture featured sleek designs, expensive and exotic materials and extremely fine craftsmanship, and became a symbol of the luxury and modernity of Art Deco.
- width
- 14
- height
- 7 in.
- depth
- 6.5
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OA-150
Unusual Jacques Adnet Coat Hanger.
Unusual stitched beige leather coat hanger by Jacques Adnet in the form of three horse shoe hooks. France circa 1950
- height
- 7 in. (18 cm)
- depth
- 3 in. (8 cm)
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OA-153
Holmegaard Biomorphic Bowl Designed by Per Lutken
Holmegaard glass bowl in three-lobed organic shape Denmark.
- depth
- 7 in. (18 cm)
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OA-155
Per Lutken Glass Bowl for Holmegaard
Grey shaded tear drop glass vase by Per Lutken for Holmegaard Denmark.
- height
- 5 in. (13 cm)
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OA-16
Edwardian Period Manohgany Planter on Stand
Edwardian period mahohgany planter on stand fitted with copper liner England: circa 1910
- height
- 36
- diameter
- 14.25
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OA-165
West German Ceramic Vase
Large orange glazed ceramic vase with lava textured design and cobalt blue interior glazing. Marked on bottom : W Germany, numbered 553-52 Germany.
- height
- 20.5 in. (52 cm)
- diameter
- 10.5 in. (27 cm)
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