Traveling Wilburys Custom-Made Gretsch Guitar

Traveling Wilburys Custom-Made Gretsch Guitar:

A limited edition Traveling Wilburys electric guitar TW300, custom made by Gretsch in tribute to the iconic supergroup. The solid-body guitar features a bold, multicolored pop-art design with the band’s name in stylized lettering across the body. Reverse side bears printed signatures of the pseudonyms of the bandmembers – identified as “Spike Wilbury, Charles T. Wilbury Jr., Lucky Wilbury, Otis Wilbury, and Nelson Wilbury – George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty. Branded “Designed by Gretsch.” Equipped with a single humbucker pickup, volume and tone knobs, a selector switch, and a tremolo arm bridge. Includes original box. Stand shown in photos not included. This item has its original box.

Dimensions: 38″L
Issued: c. 1980
Condition
Age related wear.

King & Country Panzer IV Tank, Normandy 1944, No. 213 with Commander Figure

King & Country Panzer IV Tank, Normandy 1944, No. 213 with Commander Figure:

1:30 scale diecast model by King & Country depicting a German Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf. H tank, marked No. 213 and finished in a detailed Normandy 1944 camouflage scheme. This meticulously painted model features realistic weathering, rubber-treaded tracks, and rotating turret with mounted cannon. The tank includes a removable German tank commander figure in full WWII combat uniform. Detailed stowage elements such as crates, spare track links, and rear-mounted equipment are also present. Marked “King & Country Panzerkampfwagen IV” on the underside. Measures 9.5″L x 4.25″H.

Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Condition
Age related wear.

Barbini Murano Art Glass Bottle with Stopper

Barbini Murano Art Glass Bottle with Stopper:

This exquisite Murano glass bottle by Barbini showcases the renowned craftsmanship of Italian glassmaking. The bottle features a rich pinkish hue with an abstract design, characteristic of Barbini’s style. The original stopper, adorned with a matching sticker reading “Barbini Murano,” complements the bottle’s elegant form. Etched on the base, “Barbini Murano” authenticates this piece as a genuine example of Barbini’s work. Dimensions: Approx. 8.25″H with stopper.

Dimensions: See Description
Condition
Age related wear.

Itzchak Tarkay, Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper, Spare Time, Signed

Itzchak Tarkay, Limited Edition Serigraph on Paper, Spare Time, Signed:

Vibrant and captivating, this limited edition serigraph on paper by acclaimed artist Itzchak Tarkay is titled Spare Time. The composition captures a relaxed cafe scene, with Tarkay’s signature use of bold color fields, fluid lines, and elegant figures lost in quiet conversation. The work reflects his hallmark style, blending influences from French Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Fauvism, infusing everyday moments with sophistication and warmth. Tarkay, born in Yugoslavia, survived internment during World War II and later studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem and the Avni Institute of Art in Tel Aviv. He became internationally renowned for his romanticized depictions of women in serene, dreamlike settings, his works gracing galleries and private collections worldwide. Numbered 13/300 and signed in pencil on the lower right.

Artist: Itzchak Tarkay (Israeli 1935-2012)
Issued: 1989
Dimensions: 41″L x 50″H
Edition Number: 13 of 300
Country of Origin: Israel
Condition
Age related wear.

Royal Doulton by Harry Simeon Stoneware Bibelot, Fish Tray

Royal Doulton by Harry Simeon Stoneware Bibelot, Fish Tray:

Modeled in the form of a stylized fish, this glazed stoneware dish was designed by Harry Simeon for Royal Doulton. The tray displays a sculptural contour with articulated fin, tail, and mouth features. The surface is richly hand-painted in tones of ochre, green, blue, burgundy, and pale yellow, creating a vibrant representation of a fish. The interior detailing includes incised ridges corresponding to the bones and gills, which are enhanced with colorful glaze. The underside is impressed with the Royal Doulton circular backstamp used for stoneware pieces, reading ROYAL DOULTON, ENGLAND, with the interlaced initials within a quatrefoil, along with the model number 8906. This piece is part of the Royal Doulton Bibelot series, which featured small decorative wares often inspired by animals and nature, attributed to the early 20th century period.

Artist: Harry Simeon
Issued: 1934
Dimensions: 6″L x 5″W x 1″H
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.

Boehm Limited Edition Porcelain Bird Sculpture, American Redstart 40138

Boehm Limited Edition Porcelain Bird Sculpture, American Redstart 40138:

A limited edition porcelain sculpture by Boehm depicting an American Redstart in a dramatic pose, perched atop a shattered orange clay pot and poised to strike a red beetle on the forest floor. The bird is exquisitely detailed with spread wings and vibrant orange and black plumage, set among finely modeled green fern fronds and curling woodland leaves. The work is hand-painted and naturalistically rendered, capturing a vivid moment in nature. Marked to the underside with Boehm’s limited edition insignia and numbered 170.

Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 8.5″L x 7″H
Edition Number: 170
Country of Origin: United States
Condition
Age related wear.

Boehm Flower Sculpture, Ruby Throated Hummingbird with Lily 40542

Boehm Flower Sculpture, Ruby Throated Hummingbird with Lily 40542:

A Boehm bone china sculpture titled Ruby Throated Hummingbird with Lily, model number 40542. This vibrant figural composition features a hummingbird delicately feeding from a blooming stargazer lily. The flower is realistically modeled and hand-painted in soft pink and cream hues with brown speckles, accented by long yellow stamens. The hummingbird, rendered mid-flight with wings extended, is beautifully shaded in naturalistic tones of white, green, and iridescent ruby red. The piece is signed to the underside with the Boehm mark, inscribed: “Ruby Throated Hummingbird with Lily – Boehm USA.” A finely crafted and graceful representation of Boehm’s celebrated naturalistic porcelain artistry.

Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 6″L x 6″H
Country of Origin: United States
Condition
Age related wear.

David Burnham Smith Rare Singing Not Drowning Ceramic Sculpture

David Burnham Smith Rare Singing Not Drowning Ceramic Sculpture:

Ceramic centerpiece designed and hand-crafted by British artist David Burnham Smith, dated 1999. This Unique One Off Dramatic Piece ‘Singing Not Drowning’ features a circular form with a vibrant blue crystalline glaze in the interior basin. Surrounding the rim are detailed sculptural elements in white porcelain, including four expressive human heads with closed eyes and open mouths, and multiple individually modeled hands in various gestures of prayer and offering. The heads and hands emerge organically from the rim, creating a dynamic interplay between the flat surface and three-dimensional forms. The glaze within the well transitions from a pale rim to a rich cobalt center, exhibiting fine crystal growth and textural variation. The underside is marked with David Burnham Smith’s monogram and the date “1999.”

Artist: David Burnham Smith
Issued: 1999
Dimensions: 10.5″L x 10.25″W x 2.25″H
Condition
Age related wear.

Royal Doulton Colorway Bone China Figurine, Jack Point

Royal Doulton Colorway Bone China Figurine, Jack Point:

Royal Doulton bone china figurine titled Jack Point HN2080, hand-painted in a vivid colorway of green, maroon, and dark cyan, accented with yellow. The character is portrayed as a court jester, standing with a contemplative gesture, his hand to his chin, dressed in a traditional jester costume with a cape and cap adorned with yellow ball-tipped points. The outfit is highly detailed with heraldic and theatrical motifs, including a lion and fleur-de-lis across the tunic. He stands beside a cream-colored pedestal base with one foot forward, emphasizing the dramatic pose. The reverse shows additional props: a white instrument slung over the back and a brown bag. This figure is a later interpretation by Royal Doulton inspired by the original Jack Point HN85, first modeled by Charles J. Noke, Doulton’s pioneering Art Director. The design references the jester character from Gilbert and Sullivan’s 1888 opera The Yeoman of the Guard. In the narrative, Jack Point is a heartbroken, itinerant jester whose tragic arc ends with his collapse following romantic rejection. This specific rendition, HN2080, reflects the dramatic storytelling and historical depth that define Noke’s theatrical figures. The base bears the Royal Doulton backstamp with the lion and crown motif, marked “Made in England, Royal Doulton, England, Bone China.” The dimensions are approximate.

Artist: Charles Noke
Issued: 20th to 21st century
Dimensions: 8″L x 6″W x 16.75″H
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.

Doulton Lambeth For Pinder, Bourne & Co Classical Charger

Doulton Lambeth For Pinder, Bourne & Co Classical Charger:

A breathtaking ceramic wall plaque radiating warmth and charm, centered with a luminous depiction of a cherubic child lifting a sweeping, wind tossed drapery amidst a flourish of white blossoms below. Encircling the scene is an opulent border of richly sculpted classical scrollwork in gilded ochre, ivory, and midnight blue, all set against a striking burnt orange rim. Pinder Bourne Burslem impressed backstamp. Doulton Lambeth backstamp.

Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 2.5″H x 20.5″ dia. Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.