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Deer and squirrel brooch Georg Jensen. A wonderful sterling silver brooch designed by Arno Malinowski for Georg Jensen of a deer seated in rest while a squirrel is busy in the foliage above. c1950. This brooch was produced from 1936-1944 and 1949-1965. Fully hallmarked to the back. Design number 318.
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Czech made Chřibská glass bowl. Eye catching vibrant pink iris flower shaped bowl with a purple centre. Most probably manufactured for use as an ashtray, it will enhance any home as a piece of art glass. Designed by Josef Hospodka c1964-1970. There are some minor signs of wear especially scratch marks to the base and a small nick as seen in photo.
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Antique sand art picture from the Isle of Wight. Late 19th / early 20th century picture made entirely of the coloured sands from Alum Bay on the Isle of Wight. This artwork shows the famous coloured sands of Alum Bay with the Needles chalk rock formation to the right. Some of the colours in this picture are no longer available today. Set on original mount, frame & glass with no visible artists signature. Original label also on the back. Minor discolouration on the gilt mount to top left and right with some signs of wear to the frame.
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Vintage double desk set by Parker. Very chic desk top double pen set. The set consists of 2 Vacumatic fountain pens, one with 14kt gold fine point nib and other with a gilt metal italic nib. The stand, in smooth black granite like stone has a pen rest and an oval space probably for the ink bottle. The whole set is colour coordinated in black and brass with brown to the pen ends which twist off to reveal the filling mechanism. Each pen measures 210mm long. Pen holder slots are 75mm tall. Stand measures 75mm long, 113mm wide and 22mm.
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Antique M.O.P snuff bottle. An unusual early 20th century mother-of-pearl snuff bottle carved from one piece of mother-of-pearl. Even the snuff spoon attached to the top are both made of mother-of-pearl. A lovely piece with the contours of the shell providing a natural thumb hold. In excellent condition.
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Zsolnay porcelain polar bear ornament. Striking porcelain polar bears in the famous Eosin glaze. This glaze technique was created by Vilmos Szolnay which produces iridescent metallic colours unique to each piece. These polar bears are in iridescent green with hues of gold and blue featuring in the colour play. Stamped to the base.