Wedgwood pottery made a breakthrough with the introduction of Jasperware, followed by other distinct styles of tableware. The “Fairyland Lustre” series was introduced by Wedgwood in 1915, a year after the start of the First World War. According to antique dealer Nicholas Dawes, “Many Europeans were looking for something to escape from the horrors of war,” finding that escape in Wedgwood’s neon scenes of goblins and fairies. The upcoming auction offered by Skinner features a Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre malfrey pot and cover.
Other highlights include mid-century silver designed by prominent silversmiths. Among them is a pair of sterling silver vases by Jean Puiforcat. The vases follow his signature geometric Art Deco style. Marble works by Italian sculptor Cesare Lapini are also offered. Lapini’s marble sculpture titled Volere e Potere—approximately translating to Where There’s A Will There’s A Way—depicts a young girl embroidering. Interested bidders can also explore period furniture, paintings, sculptures, and tapestries in this auction. View the full listings and register to bid online on Bidsquare.
Lot Categories:
Fine Art (59), Decorative Arts (228), Furniture (120), Watches & Clocks (10), American Indian & Ethnographic (33), Collectibles (154)# of Lots:
513Price Range:
$150 - $50,000Interesting lots include:
Item Image | Item Name | Estimate |
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Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre “Ghostly Woods” Malfrey pot and cover | Estimate: | |
Pair of Jean Puiforcat art deco sterling silver vases | Estimate: | |
Volere e Potere marble sculpture by Cesare Lapini | Estimate: | |
George III Oak welsh dresser | Estimate: | |
“Street View of La Sainte-Chapelle, Paris” by Lucien Marcelin Gautier | Estimate: |
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