Antiques van Geenen Delft White Horses This pair of horses is very

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Antiques van Geenen
Delft White Horses
This pair of horses is very rare and if you see them then they are painted and big. This set
of 18th century Delft white horses are small, they are made in Delft, The Netherlands
around 1750. It is quite difficult to find such a pair, one facing left side and one to the
right.
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Chen Yan Arts
Golden Years
"Golden Years," is a bowl belonging to a collective series of bowls that expresses the
artist's life as well as symbolize the human experience. No matter where people are from,
who they are or what their status, people will always experience hardship in-order to
survive. This particular piece symbolizes artist's troubles in life, anger, unfortunate ironies,
sorrow, a few happy tears, and rebirth.
This piece is conceived by using unconventional combinations in handmade glazes,
manipulation of chemistry, while utilizing modern technology, and techniques. Prof. Chen
Yan's idea was to merge his artwork with the deep meaning of oriental art and the
romance of western art.
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Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge
A Large Portuguese Pottery Duck Tureen
Royal China Works, Real Fabrica da Louca Factory in Lisbon (Rato Factory- Fabrica do
Rato)
Late 18th-Early 19th century.
10 inches high x 8 inches depth x 13 1/2 inches long
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Ferrin Contemporary
Vipoo Srivilasa - The Patience Flower Series Porcelain
The Patience Flower series by Vipoo Srivilasa is typical of his joyous spirit, humor and
enthusiasm for porcelain. During a residency at the Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen
China, he met a famous flower maker, one of the countless artisans who participate in the
process of producing porcelain sculpture designed by artists. Typically up to 30 skilled
artisans are involved in the production of an object including clay maker, sculptors, mold
makers, transporters, kiln masters, box makers ... the flower maker works independently
adorning the bear molds with various patterns based on drawings by Vipoo Srivilasa.
Vipoo, Thai born and a resident of Melbourne Australia, recently led a two week workshop
ArtKamp at Project Art, in Cummington, Massachusetts, USA. The project included eight
international artists in a collaborative creative experience that culminated in a staged
dinner for 40 artists, collectors and professionals. During his visit to the USA, he
researched new works meeting curators in various museums, including the Peabody Essex
in Salem and the Flynt Center at Old Deerfield. Represented by Ferrin Contemporary in the
USA, this work is now being shown in MADE IN CHINA: The New Export Ware in the USA
and now New York City. A successful networker using social media, he is globally
connected with thousands of artists and collectors in Europe, Asia and Oceania.
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Haggerty Ceramics
Flowing Orange Matte and Gun Metal Glaze Vase
2014 - Santa Barbara, California, USA
Reduction-Fired Earthenware
This vessel is made with rare materials that are native to California. It is an excellent
example of how the combination of the right form, and unique glazes that are juxtaposed
in color and texture, work together to create a well-integrated piece.
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ILIAD
The Three Mothers (Aleph Mem Shin)
The luminous and allegorical mosaics of Andrea Zemel imagine the play of the world in
terms of the tales we choose to tell about ourselves. In her symbolic landscape Three
Mothers, immanence and transcendence are portrayed in visual parable in an homage to
the golden proportion as the logarithmic spiral.
The Three Mothers (Aleph Mem Shin)
Andrea Zemel, 2013
Glazed ceramic and glass mosaic diptych (36.5 x 36.5 each)
74.3”h x 36.5”w
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Lee Gallery & Studio
Prickly Melons
Pair of Prickly Melons with Imperial Yellow Glaze, 2014, USA
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Martyn Edgell Antiques Ltd.
English White Saltglaze Teapot
Based in Australia, Bartholomew is a regular resident artist at The Pottery Workshop in
Jingdezhen, China. Her sculptural works present conceptual interest in global issues
through porcelain sculptural objects created in the workshop system in Jingdezhen, the
birthplace of porcelain. Saltglaze teapot with the head on as I have never seen this
decoration before on any English white saltglaze of this period. English white saltglaze
teapot sprigged with a face amongst the scroll work, circa 1760.
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Polka Dot Antiques LLC
Lustre Plaque
An Important Susie Cooper Gloria Lustre Plaque for A. E Gray's Pottery, 1924.
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Polly Latham Asian Art Inc.
Porcelian Wine Cooler
An exceptionally fine and rare pair of Chinese export porcelain Famille Verte wine cooler,
Kangxi, circa 1700
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Red Royalty Gallery
Delusions of Grandeur
Kremena Lefterova - 17 x 12 x 12 inches, glazed stoneware
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Sarah Eigen
Celadon Glaze Vase
Early Celadon Glaze Vase by Theodore Deck, c. 1870's.
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Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts
Portatrice d'aqua
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
c. 1954
I.V.R. Mazzega / Fucina degli angeli, Murano
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TOJ Gallery
Les Baigneuses
Rare Longwy Boule Coloniale, "Les Baigneuses" designed by Jean Olin, nee Sigismund
Olesiewicz, a Polish/Russian artist who emigrated to France in the early 1900s and
designed for Longwy and Primavera. Our vase is number 13/150 and dates to circa 1949.
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Warren Antiques
Saltglaze Drabware Tea Pot
English Saltglaze Drabware Tea Pot on three mask and paw feet
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