Null Estate Decorative Arts A group of estate decorative arts to include and art…
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Estate Decorative Arts A group of estate decorative arts to include and art deco watercolor painting signed "Giles Greene" and dated 1915, a primitive glazed clay jug signed and indicated as having been made in Barbados, a pate sur pate porcelain lamp base, a hammered brass WMF Ikora vase, a Victorian silver plated butler's bell, a set of William Tenney New York coin silver tongs, two 19th century English silver topped castor bottles, a set of five English porcelain plates with hand painted landscapes, two Dedham Pottery crackle glaze plates, four Indian mercury glass kugel style ornaments, a Herend pink tulip porcelain charger, three Inuit soapstone sculptures, a Chippendale style tiger maple mirror, a signed figural folk art wood carving titled "The Carver," an unopened Lanvin Arpege perfume bottle, and a painted tole sugar box. Type: Various Materials: Various Markings & Inscriptions: Some marked Date: Late 19th - late 20th century Maker: Various Dimensions: "The Carver": 10.75" H. Tole sugar box: 10" H x 6" Dia. Provenance: From a Maple Glen, Pennsylvania collection. The seltzer bottle is repaired, the lower glass portion has a crack. The Ikora vase is dented. Two of the Inuit sculptures with repairs. Otherwise typical general/overall wear.

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Estate Decorative Arts A group of estate decorative arts to include and art deco watercolor painting signed "Giles Greene" and dated 1915, a primitive glazed clay jug signed and indicated as having been made in Barbados, a pate sur pate porcelain lamp base, a hammered brass WMF Ikora vase, a Victorian silver plated butler's bell, a set of William Tenney New York coin silver tongs, two 19th century English silver topped castor bottles, a set of five English porcelain plates with hand painted landscapes, two Dedham Pottery crackle glaze plates, four Indian mercury glass kugel style ornaments, a Herend pink tulip porcelain charger, three Inuit soapstone sculptures, a Chippendale style tiger maple mirror, a signed figural folk art wood carving titled "The Carver," an unopened Lanvin Arpege perfume bottle, and a painted tole sugar box. Type: Various Materials: Various Markings & Inscriptions: Some marked Date: Late 19th - late 20th century Maker: Various Dimensions: "The Carver": 10.75" H. Tole sugar box: 10" H x 6" Dia. Provenance: From a Maple Glen, Pennsylvania collection. The seltzer bottle is repaired, the lower glass portion has a crack. The Ikora vase is dented. Two of the Inuit sculptures with repairs. Otherwise typical general/overall wear.

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