Pair of Roseville Pottery Candle Holders Freesia:
A pair of alluring pottery candlestick holders featuring sculpted freesia blossoms in creamy white with green foliage set against a rich forest green matte glaze. The stylized floral relief with wave textured background and a small handle on each side of the candlesticks. Roseville impressed backstamp.
Issued: 1945
Dimensions: 3.75″L x 4″W x 2.25″H
Country of Origin: United States
Condition
Age related wear.
Pair of Roseville Pottery Cornucopia Vases, White Rose Green:
Matched pair of cornucopia-form vases from Roseville Pottery in the White Rose pattern, showcasing raised white blossoms and green leaves over a gradient green-to-russet glaze. Each vase features a flared rim, sweeping horn-shaped body, and curled base that rests on a circular foot. Molded floral detailing appears on both sides of the body. Both are marked on the underside “Roseville U.S.A. 141-8,” indicating the shape number and height. Classic American art pottery from the 1940s known for its bold lines and soft color transitions.
Issued: c. 1940
Dimensions: 8″H
Country of Origin: United States
Condition
Age related wear.
A Schreiner New York brooch-pendant:
The multi-color vintage costume brooch, measuring approximately 2 1/2 x 2 in.
Two Caroline Ronzani gem-stone bracelets:
one with tourmaline and gold-plated silver beads, and one coral and glass beads
Matl and Riccardo Salas, an amethyst, turquoise and sterling silver necklace, Mexico:
With bird motifs, the central ornament featuring an oval-shaped amethyst measuring approximately 12.3 x 6.0mm, accented by round turquoise cabochons, and rectangular-cut foil-back quartz; signed Matl, MS-12, Ricardo Salas, Matl Poulat, Mexico 925; weighing approximately 100.5 grams; length: 18 in.
Miguel Covarrubias, Lithograph on Paper, Tehuantepec River, Signed:
Signed original lithograph titled Tehuantepec River by Miguel Covarrubias, created in 1951 and published by Associated American Artists. This limited edition lithograph of 250 presents a powerful image of a Tehuana woman balancing a basket atop her head, surrounded by others washing and gathering water along a riverbank. Covarrubias’ distinctive style combines anthropological sensitivity with refined draftsmanship, portraying indigenous Mexican culture with grace and dignity. Miguel Covarrubias was a celebrated Mexican artist, author, ethnologist, and anthropologist. Born in Mexico City, he gained early prominence after moving to New York in 1923, contributing illustrations to Vanity Fair and The New Yorker. Covarrubias published influential works, including Island of Bali and Mexico South, and created acclaimed murals for the 1939 San Francisco World’s Fair. His artwork often explored themes of cultural identity, Afro-Caribbean heritage, and Mexican indigenous life, blending caricature with modernist sensibilities. His maps and illustrations are especially prized for their educational and aesthetic value.The work is signed in pencil lower right and remains housed in its original black frame with gallery backing and extensive documentation, including artist biography and past auction records.
Artist: Miguel Covarrubias (Mexican 1904-1957)
Issued: 1951
Dimensions: 14.75″L x 19″H
Country of Origin: Mexico
Condition
Age related wear.
Daum France Le Joyau Sculpture by Dan Dailey, Limited Edition:
Powerful and evocative pate de verre sculpture by acclaimed American glass artist Dan Dailey, titled Le Joyau. Produced by Daum France, this limited edition cast glass figure portrays a reclining nude female in a deep amber-red hue. The figure’s stylized form, elongated lines, and dramatic pose are signature features of Dailey’s expressive work. When illuminated, the translucent glass glows from within, enhancing its sculptural presence. Signed Daum France and numbered 22/150, with Dan Dailey’s incised artist signature on the back.
Artist: Dan Dailey (American, b.1947)
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 27″L x 19.5″H
Country of Origin: France
Condition
Age related wear. As is, as found – chips on base, mild scuff marks.
Louis Vuitton Monogram Giant By The Pool Bandouliere 25 Rose Handbag:
Striking Louis Vuitton Speedy Bandouliere 25 Rose handbag collection. Crafted in coated canvas with oversized LV Monogram motifs in vibrant pink and fuchsia against a white background, this limited-edition piece is part of the brand’s playful, tropical-themed release. Features include a structured silhouette, dual rolled handles with geometric patterned trim, and a removable/adjustable shoulder strap in a blue and white Monogram print. Gold-tone hardware and a secure zip top closure complete the exterior. The interior is lined with coordinating pink patterned textile and marked with a leather patch stamped Louis Vuitton Paris, Made in France.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 10″L x 6″W x 8″H
Country of Origin: France
Condition
Age related wear.
Japanese Satsuma-Style Decorative Plate with Boat Scene:
Intricately hand-painted Japanese Satsuma-style decorative plate featuring a raised enamel boat scene with six finely robed figures against a mountainous landscape. The border is richly detailed with vibrant polychrome florals and gilt accents in traditional moriage relief. The plate exhibits a cream crackle glaze typical of Satsuma ware and is marked on the underside with a red and gold circular maker’s stamp. Likely mid-20th century export ware, made for decorative purposes.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 10″ dia.
Condition
Age related wear.
Hieronymus Sperling , Original Engraving on Paper, Fortuna:
Original engraving on paper by German master engraver Hieronymus Sperling. Entitled Audentes Fortuna Juvat (Fortune Favors the Bold), it is inspired by Virgil’s epic poem the Aeneid, book X. A Classical nude representation of Fortuna leads the ship towards glory and Sperling included lunettes with heroic figures. On the lower part: Hieronymus Sperling delineavit et Sculptsit. Housed a warm brown wood frame and a white mat. Frame size: 12.25″L x 10.75″H x 1″W. Sight size: 7.75″L x 6.50″H.
Artist: Hieronymus Sperling (German, 1695-1777)
Issued: 18th century
Dimensions: See Description
Country of Origin: Germany
Condition
Age related wear. Minor soiling.