Standing 8 1/2' tall and spreading to 6' at its widest point, this great Kralik Czech Art Deco fan vase has only two striking colors: orange and blue. I love the way the blue mottling climbs up the body of this furnace decorated piece.
This Loetz Titania 8 inch silver wavy vase was designed by Leopold Bauer around 1906 and produced by the Lotz Witwe Glass Company. It is decorated on orange cased vase with the dark green base is identical in decoration to the one shown in the Superior Auction catalog. Excellent condition. Rare.
Shown in the 1929 catalog reprint on page 32 of Jack Wilson's 1989 book, this is the #1119 2 5/8 inch tall tumbler shape of the whiskey or shot glass in the amethyst wash color. It was also sold as part of a six shot glass, decanter and tray shown on that same page as the 1162 decanter set. It is in excellent condition with a lighter application of the wash.
Measuring over 2 1/1 inches wide, this Vogue green/blue floral typewriter tin was made by the Royal Typewriter Company of New York City. It carried a Remington medium black and red record ribbon, it states on the back. The front features a very nice Art Deco design of abstract flowers amid green leaves. The side has great cartouches of flowers on it also. Overall very nice condition.
Loetz 4 inch lavender cased glass vase w/inclusions of deep lavander glass pressed into top layer of glass. The whole piece has an almost satin irridescence to it. An unusual color and surface treatment, much like early Mt. Washington Lava glass. Excellent condition.
Royal Haeger #R1166 wild chartreuse biomorphic box done in a great chartreuse agate glaze. Box measures 10' long x 6' wide and 3' tall. Top has a Russel Wright type early pinch handle recessed into lid to lift cover. Just a really funky Mid Century piece.
Vermont Studio potter Stanley Ballard (1917-1960) graduated from Alfred University’s highly respected Ceramic Program in 1939, having studied there while these influential teachers were part of the faculty: Marion Fosdick, Charles Harder, Clarence Merritt, and C. Katherine Nelson.
This is a Ballard #10 10 inch tall square light green vase. The top of vase has slighly flared sides to its square shape. Standard signature. Excellent condition
Vermont Studio potter Stanley Ballard (1917-1960) graduated from Alfred University’s highly respected Ceramic Program in 1939, having studied there while these influential teachers were part of the faculty: Marion Fosdick, Charles Harder, Clarence Merritt, and C. Katherine Nelson.
Ballard #19 yellow tan vase. Incised signature. Excellent condition
Vermont Studio potter Stanley Ballard (1917-1960) graduated from Alfred University’s highly respected Ceramic Program in 1939, having studied there while these influential teachers were part of the faculty: Marion Fosdick, Charles Harder, Clarence Merritt, and C. Katherine Nelson.
Ballard #50 8 inch tall flared vase. Dark turquoise blended glaze. Excellent condition
A scarce find. This 3 piece Noritake Art Deco mayo set is still together. The ladle is marked with the green wreath mark. The bowl is marked under the blue luster glaze with the green wreath mark. The underplate is unmarked. All three have a banded red/yellow/white architectural border. Mother of pearl luster on all three pieces as well as the standard blue luster. A great example of Noritake Deco.
Made in Japan Art Deco 7' 3 sided bowl. Wild! Features greay and tan luster on inside with highly abstract flower petal and leaf design. Outside is completely tan luster with black top rim. All parts of design boldly outlined in black. Signed with black block letters: Made in Japan. Excellent condition.
Vermont Studio potter Stanley Ballard (1917-1960) graduated from Alfred University’s highly respected Ceramic Program in 1939, having studied there while these influential teachers were part of the faculty: Marion Fosdick, Charles Harder, Clarence Merritt, and C. Katherine Nelson.
Ballard white 5 inch square wall pocket. Formed from the combination of the 5' square # 32/61 plate and the 2.5' h square # 40 small planter, this wall pocket is in excellent condition
Talk about Deco! This Made in Japan red cherry blossom mark plate is a knockout. Wish it were signed Noritake, but no such luck! On a gray lustre background is a hexagonal two band pattern which juxtaposes with three 3 color geometric shapes. Fun and sassy. Very good condition. Have two of them. Priced each.
This Noritake 8' Art Deco fabulous motif plate is a marvel. What simple balance. Three abstract fruits in an asymmetrical arrangement amid green and black leaves face a lone butterfly. The strong bold use of yellow as the border with a simple outline in black unifies the design. This one is a winner. Excellent condition. Green wreath mark.
Vermont Studio potter Stanley Ballard (1917-1960) graduated from Alfred University’s highly respected Ceramic Program in 1939, having studied there while these influential teachers were part of the faculty: Marion Fosdick, Charles Harder, Clarence Merritt, and C. Katherine Nelson.
Ballard #44 flared side green blended vase with label
This Noritake windmill/boat/river 5 inch wide lemon server features muted sunset tones of salmon and red which complement the browns and greens of the foilage. Bold black handle and rim. There is one pinpoint on the black rim and a tiny flake on the black paint on one end of the handle. Red wreath mark on bottom. Excellent condition to paint.
Vermont Studio potter Stanley Ballard (1917-1960) graduated from Alfred University’s highly respected Ceramic Program in 1939, having studied there while these influential teachers were part of the faculty: Marion Fosdick, Charles Harder, Clarence Merritt, and C. Katherine Nelson.
Ballard #43 10 inch long x 6 inch wide low biomorphic yellow dish, shaped much like the Birdwing Bowl, but larger. Excellent condition.
Vermont Studio potter Stanley Ballard (1917-1960) graduated from Alfred University’s highly respected Ceramic Program in 1939, having studied there while these influential teachers were part of the faculty: Marion Fosdick, Charles Harder, Clarence Merritt, and C. Katherine Nelson.
This 4 1/2 tall vase is a bit of a mystery as it carries the shape number 16 instead of the normal 17 other vases with this shape carry. It has an original Hand Made Porcelain A Product of Vermont Craftsmanship white paper label. It is in excellent condition.
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