Archive for: 2024

ENGLISH TABLE GLASS & ITS DECORATION

BY BILL DAVIS, THE JOHNSTON COLLECTION The Dutch excelled in engraving glass with a diamond point, both with line engraving where the image was scratched in lines on the glass surface, and with stipple engraving where the image was developed by pitting the glass surface. There are some examples of line...

The Novels of Jane Austen

AUSTEN, JaneThe Novels of Jane Austen. The Winchester Edition. Complete in twelve volumes.Edinburgh : John Grant, 1911 (and 1912). Twelve volumes, octavo (210 x 150 mm), bound in original uniform blue cloth… READ ON $2,400      DOUGLAS STEWART FINE BOOKS Keep in touch with our Members throughout the...

America siue India nova

America siue India novaGerard Mercator (1512 – 1594) Rare first edition (1595) of this famous map of the Americas by Mercator.Hand coloured copper engraving, c.1595.  $5,250     ANTIQUE PRINT MAP ROOM YOUTUBE Keep in touch with our Members throughout the year at various fairs around Australia & Internationally: Antique Print...

Silver-gilt Snuff Box

   Silver-gilt Snuff BoxFrance, Louis XV, c.1740. Mounted with a large oval carnelian. The interior gilt and having a finely engraved interlaced monogram to the verso. $930   PETER LANE GALLERY Left photograph: Jacqueline Marque

High-footed sauceboat

High-footed sauceboat, rococo in style, after silver models of the period, c.1754. The decoration is highly unusual, being European in style, rather than the more usual Chinoiserie. The decoration is exceptionally fine, and has the feeling of Chelsea or Giles rather than Worcester; probably Jefferyes Hamett O’Neale at the...

Le Verre Francais – ‘Moderniste’ Vase & Vintage silver gelatin photograph, inscribed and autographed by Noel Coward

Le Verre Francais – ‘Moderniste’ Vase. A rare modernist glass vase of ovoid form with applied foot. The graduated smokey glass acid etched with concentric circles and wavy bands. Signed on the foot ‘Le Verre Francais‘ and ‘Charder’.French, Circa 1930. 23cm High.*’Charder’ was used from the second half of the 1920s by Charles Schneider....

HICKS & MEIGH: THE STAFFORDSHIRE ESTABLISHMENT

HICKS & MEIGH: THE STAFFORDSHIRE ESTABLISHMENT BY KEN BARNES, THE JOHNSTON COLLECTION Of the many families who contributed to the phenomenal success of ceramics manufactured in Staffordshire during the late 18th and early 19th Century, few were as well-established as the Meigh family. Earthenwares made at the historically significant Old...

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