Lladro Porcelain Figurine, It Wasn’t Me! 1007672

Lladro Porcelain Figurine, It Wasn’t Me! 1007672:

Lladro porcelain figurine titled It Wasn’t Me! model number 1007672, depicting a brown and white puppy sitting beside an overturned flower pot with delicately sculpted pink and white flowers. Sculpted by Antonio Ramos and issued in 1998, this piece captures a charming and mischievous moment with Lladro’s characteristic soft gloss finish and intricate detail. Figurine bears the blue Lladro tulip backstamp and comes in its original box.

Issued: 1998 – 2000
Dimensions: 4.25″H
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition
Age related wear.

Studio Pottery by Reg Johnson Figurine, Cavalier

Studio Pottery by Reg Johnson Figurine, Cavalier:

This characterful studio ceramic figurine titled Cavalier captures a seated figure in 17th-century attire, relaxed atop a chest with a tankard in hand. Handcrafted and signed by studio potter Reg Johnson, the piece showcases vivid glazes, intricate textures, and painterly detail typical of small-batch studio pottery. The base is inscribed with the title Cavalier, the designation Studio Potter, and the artist’s name. Likely created mid-20th century, this unique work blends traditional character figure styling with the individual charm of studio ceramics. Approximately 8.5″H.

Dimensions: See Description
Condition
Age related wear.

School of Ignacio de Ries (1602-1665)

School of Ignacio de Ries (1602-1665):

Artist: School of Ignacio de Ries (1602-1665). Title/Description: Saint Margaret of Antioch as a shepherdess. Medium: Oil on canvas. Size: 70″ x 38 3/4″; carved wood frame 79″ x 48 1/4″. Condition: Relined, with allover old restorations. NOTE: Large and heavy to ship; please bid accordingly.

Icon of Christ Pantocrator, Cloisonne Enamel Silver Oklad

Icon of Christ Pantocrator, Cloisonne Enamel Silver Oklad:

Russia, Circa Late 19th Century. The icon of Christ Pantocrator with ornate cloisonne and champleve enamel silver oklad, gilt to the inner border and repousse garment; marked 88 silver; AK (for Antip Kuzmichev, Moscow, circa 1847-1898). Approx. 10″ x 8″. In a church-form giltwood kiot/shadowbox frame (approx. 32″ x 6 1/2″). Appears to be in good condition (not examined out of frame).

Margaret (Hawkins) Keane (1927-2022)

Margaret (Hawkins) Keane (1927-2022):

Artist: Margaret (Hawkins) Keane (1927-2022). Title/Description: Curly-haired woman with a rose. Signature: Signed and dated lower right. Date: 1979. Medium: Oil on canvas. Size: 36″ x 24″ (frame 41″ x 26″). Good condition.

Signed Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, Fighting the Flying Circus

Signed Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, Fighting the Flying Circus:

Signed copy of “Fighting the Flying Circus” by Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker, Ed. Catherine McDowell, published by J.B. Lippincott Company – Philadelphia and New York, copyright 1947, hardcover; book has moderate wear
Signed: “With my best wishes / To Richard C. Corbyn / Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker 1918/1965”; later marked “For: Darrell Corbyn / Oct 14, 1987 / 17 book worth reading. / 17 book worth keeping. / 6. Dad Corbyn”

height 7.75 in. x width 5.25 in. x depth 2 in.

Provenance: Property from the estate of a San Antonio, Texas gentleman

Desirable Antique Brownell’s Sperm Oil Can

Desirable Antique Brownell’s Sperm Oil Can:

Antique Brownell’s sperm oil can; c. 1900-1920s; the can appears to have been opened; not totally full, but is mostly full
Total Weight: 9.5 oz w/ can
Dimensions: 5.25 in. H x 2.875 in. W x 1.5 in. D
Condition: label is in good condition for age; some oxidation on the can

Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas estate

Martha Alexander, 1949 Military Painting

Martha Alexander, 1949 Military Painting:

Martha Alexander (20th C.), naval warfare military painting, dated 1949, oil on canvas

sight: 21x 18 in., frame: 27 x 24 in.

1945 Mexican Centenario 1.2 oz Gold 50 Pesos

1945 Mexican Centenario 1.2 oz Gold 50 Pesos:

Struck in Mexico, this 50 Pesos gold coin, known as the Centenario, commemorates the 100th anniversary of Mexico’s independence. The obverse features the iconic Winged Victory, also known as the Angel of Independence, holding a laurel wreath and broken chains, with the denomination “50 PESOS,” the gold content “37.5 Gr. ORO PURO,” and the dual dates “1821” and “1945” inscribed. The reverse showcases the national coat of arms of Mexico, depicting a golden eagle perched on a cactus while devouring a snake, framed by the inscription “ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS.” This piece is encapsulated in a protective slab for preservation. Minted in 90% pure gold, this coin contains approximately 1.2057 troy ounces of actual gold weight. Case: 2.25″L x 0.5″W x 3.25″H. Gold coin diameter: 37.1 mm.

Issued: 1945
Dimensions: See Description
Country of Origin: Mexico
Condition
Age related wear.

Italian Bronze Sculpture of Wrestlers

Italian Bronze Sculpture of Wrestlers:

Italian sculptural group titled The Wrestlers. Powerful representation inspired by the ancient Greco Roman Lysippus, the renowned 4th century BCE sculptor of classical antiquity. Rendered with extraordinary anatomical realism and dynamic tension, the composition depicts two male athletes locked in an intense moment of physical struggle, showcasing a masterful study of musculature, motion, and human form. The original marble group is traditionally thought to reflect the stylistic influence of Lysippus, official sculptor to Alexander the Great and a transformative figure in Greek art who broke from the static proportions of Polykleitos, a well known sculptor before Lysippos, in favor of more slender, naturalistic forms. Lysippus introduced a new canon of bodily proportions and expressive movement, pioneering a dynamic aesthetic that profoundly influenced later Hellenistic and Roman sculpture. This contemporary cast, mounted on a textured naturalistic base and finished in a rich golden bronze patina. Weight: 64lbs.

Dimensions: 20″W x 17.5″H
Condition
Age related wear.