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In the manner of Fabergé: head of a dog in cornaline with peridot hanging from the collar. Length : 4.4 cm (1" 3/4)
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USD $1,000.00 |
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Adapted from a Thracian rhyta (4th century B.C.) now part of the Borovo Treasure at the Rousse Regional Historical Museum, Bulgaria, our rhyton is crafted exclusively for Lapidarius. A one of a kind - lost wax technique, pure silver (1000/1000) and pure gold - the rhyton is shaped like a horn, finished with a crouching bull, lion's head between his legs with a hole in the muzzle.
The rhyton is a drinking or libation vessel with a bottom hole. The idea is to scoop fluid from the wide mouth and to hold it with one's thumb at the bottom's hole than let the fluid run into the mouth or onto the ground in libation. Height : 14.5 cm (5" 11/16)
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USD $4,000.00 |
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Adapted from a Thracian rhyta (4th century B.C.) now part of the Borovo Treasure at the Rousse Regional Historical Museum, Bulgaria, our rhyton is crafted exclusively for Lapidarius. A one of a kind - lost wax technique, pure silver (1000/1000) and pure gold - the rhyton is shaped like a horn, finished with a galoping horse, lion's head between his legs with a hole in the muzzle.
The rhyton is a drinking or libation vessel with a bottom hole. The idea is to scoop fluid from the wide mouth and to hold it with one's thumb at the bottom's hole than let the fluid run into the mouth or onto the ground in libation. Height : 16.5 cm (6" 1/2)
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USD $4,000.00 |
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Adapted from a Thracian rhyta (4th century B.C.) now part of the Borovo Treasure at the Rousse Regional Historical Museum, Bulgaria, our rhyton is crafted exclusively for Lapidarius. A one of a kind - lost wax technique, pure silver (1000/1000) and pure gold - the rhyton is shaped like a horn, finished with a crouching ram, lion's head between his legs with a hole in the muzzle.
The rhyton is a drinking or libation vessel with a bottom hole. The idea is to scoop fluid from the wide mouth and to hold it with one's thumb at the bottom's hole than let the fluid run into the mouth or onto the ground in libation. Height : 14.8 cm (5" 13/16)
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USD $4,000.00 |
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A pair of pressed glass coquerel after the original car mascot Coq nain
Engraved marks "Lalique France".
After 1945.
Ref. Miller's Glass p. 39 Height : 20.5 cm (8" 1/16)
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USD $1,000.00 |
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A pressed glass buffalo on a rectangular base.
Tip of the horns missing.
Engraved signature "Lalique France".
1950. Height : 9.8 cm (3" 7/8)
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USD $1,000.00 |
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A Baccarat graceful reclining figure of a cat made with solid black shiny glass. Width : 11.8 cm (4" 5/8)
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USD $500.00 |
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An adorable little green owl in pate de verre designed by Jean-Pierre Demarchi for Daum.
Limited edition 154/250. Height : 13.3 cm (5" 1/4)
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USD $1,200.00 |
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Poule et ses petits (Chicken and her offspring)
A gilded bronze by Jules Moigniez (1835 - 1894) embedded on a marble plinth. Signed along the base.
Jules Moigniez was a very talented French sculptor, his most plentiful subjects were game birds and animals; his first exhibit (pointer and pheasant) was in Paris 1855 at the Exposition Universelle, he was only twenty years old.
He was successful in France, in England and especially in America where the majority of his game bird sculptures were sold. Height x Width : 11.3 cm (4” 7/16) x 11.3 cm (4” 7/16)
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USD $1,200.00 |
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An Italian silver greyhound.
Silver punches AG800
Made by Cerreti, Italy Height : 10.5 cm (4" 1/8)
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USD $700.00 |
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A recumbent spaniel catching a game bird on oval base
French table ornament in biscuit porcelain Height x Width : 5.7 cm x 11 cm (2" 2/8 x 4" 5/16)
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USD $200.00 |
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A fine bone Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Co. Ltd. figure of a bird. Height : 16 cm (6" 5/16)
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USD $400.00 |
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A Japanese bronze model of a seated ape grasping a coconut with his right hand.
Signature in a cartouche.
1900's. Height : 12.5 cm (4" 15/16)
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USD $650.00 |
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French Art Deco bronze group.
A young woman kneeling with her two-greyhound dogs.
Foundry stamp Fabrication française Paris Made in France.
Signed J. Salado.
Circa 1930. Height x Width : 19.5 cm (7" 11/16) x 30 cm (11" 13/16)
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USD $1,000.00 |
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A powerful striding bronze panther on a marble plinth.
Signed Secondo Width : 45.6 cm (17" 3/4)
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USD $1,500.00 |
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A pair of tiles, slightly concave.
Enamel and copper.
One tile representing a hunter with his greyhound and a rabbit hanged from his stick.
The other with a man a sea monster in his arm on a stormy night by the sea.
Limoges, 19th century. 15 x 12 cm (5" 15/16 x 4" 3/4)
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USD $2,000.00 |
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A sculpture representing a steeplechaser jumping a brushwood fence
By Antoine Bofill (French/Spanish 1895-1921)
Signed Bofill and C. France metallurgy.
Bearing metal bronze patina Height : 44 cm (17" 5/16)
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USD $3,500.00 |
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L. Folta
Subject: Sheepfold
A 19th century oil on canvas of sheep and pigeons in a barnyard setting. 53 x 42 cm (20" 7/8 x 16" 1/2)
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USD $3,200.00 |
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Jean Pierre Marie Jazet (1788-1871)
Cheval Romain au Manège
Gravure à l'aquatinte
D'après un dessin de Carle Vernet (1758-1836)
Inscription bordure inférieure A Paris chez Jazet rue de Lancry n° 7 et chez Aumont rue J.J. Rousseau n° 10
et à droite Déposé à la Direction
XIXe siècle 34.5 x 41 cm (13" 9/16 x 16" 10/8)
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USD $250.00 |
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Jean Pierre Marie Jazet (1788-1871)
Cheval préparé pour la Course
Gravure à l'aquatinte
D'après un dessin de Carle Vernet (1758-1836)
Inscription bordure inférieure A Paris chez Jazet rue de Lancry n° 7 et chez Aumont rue J.J. Rousseau n° 10
et à droite Déposé à la Direction
XIXe siècle 34.5 x 41 cm (13" 9/16 x 16" 10/8)
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USD $250.00 |