Trunk And Key
Choice Antiques and Vintage Collectibles, Purveyor Lauren Walker PhD
12/01/2022
What a special guy. Hand painted, bone china Cocker Spaniel figurine (HN1187) by Royal Doulton, England. Painter’s initials on the base. This figurine was in production from 1937-1985 when it was discontinued. 5” tall x 7” long to tip of tail. $68.00
12/01/2022
A stunning PAIR of very large, vintage, prints (not one).These prints have a presence and will not get lost in your room. One depicts a pair of Taiwan-bamboo partridges and the other two Painted sand-grouse. The original lithographs were produced by J. Gould and H.C. Richter. These prints have some age to them as there is some mild foxing evident. Very tastefully framed and matted. Staining on back paper from the hanging wire over the years. Small amount of bumping to the edge of the back of the frames. 29.25” wide and almost 23” high. $180 for the pair. The frames and matting alone cost more.
12/01/2022
Four beautiful vintage, English “Wood & Sons” blue and white “Yuan” dessert plates with matching cake plate. One of the most popular patterns produced by Wood & Sons, it was in production from 1916-1980’s. Elegant, asiatic pheasants are presented immersed in lush plant life. Plates are 9” in diameter and the cake plate 10.5” across the handles. These dishes are in perfect condition. They would make a spectacular gift. If you are looking for a Birks cake server to complete the gift—I have one as well 😉. Plates would also work very well for serving salad. $58.00 for all five pieces.
12/01/2022
For all the Star Wars fans, a framed and matted Darth Vader picture with James Earl Jones photo with signature. I have no way of authenticating this signature. It appears real to me, but I will let you be the judge. All in lovely condition. A little over 14” x 11”x 1.25”. $90.00. (I apologize for the reflection.)
11/30/2022
The sweetest little vintage Canadian National Exhibition demitasse with saucer. The building depicted is the main entrance to the Horticultural Palace after the burning of the the original Crystal Palace in 1906. Made in Germany. Cup is just over 2” tall and just over 2.25” in diameter without handle. Saucer just over 4.25” in diameter. No chips or cracks. Very good vintage condition. $15.00. Pick up only please.
11/30/2022
I love quirky, hand-tinted, vintage prints, such as this one entitled “Adventures in a Snoozing Cellar.” From afar, the print looks serious, but up-close, the scene is comical set in an Irish brothel, the original etching was one of several included in the 1821 book “Real Life in Ireland; or, the Day and Night Scenes, Rovings, Rambles, and Sprees, Bulls, Blunders, Bodderation, and Blarney, of Brian Boru Esq., and his elegant friend Sir Shawn O’Dogherty…” Inside matting image shows as 6.75” x almost 5”. A tiny bit of paint missing from inside of painted glass frame. 42.00.
11/30/2022
A vintage ruffled rim Crown Devon creamware pitcher. Made in England in the 1950’s, this pitcher has a chip which has been lovingly mended. The joint has darkened a little over time. Please see photos. A little over 7” tall to highest point of the rim. $24.00. Pickup only please.
04/30/2022
SOLD A set of six Josef Kuba Works porcelain lobster dinner plates from Western Germany. Kuba’s factory was founded in 1900 in what is the Czech Republic, but was reestablished in West Germany in 1947. The makers mark on the back of the plates was in production from 1952-1972.
The decoration features a prominent lobster in the centre with other crustaceans around the gold trimmed rim. These plates are in phenomenal vintage condition. No cracks or chips. Minor cutlery marks. One tiny unpainted area in the paint of one clam. 9.5” in diameter. $92.00 for all six plates.
04/30/2022
A vivid jewel-toned vintage Moorcroft “Leaf and Berries” bowl with glossy blue and green ombré background made in England, 1947-1950. Just under 4.5” in diameter and 1.5” tall. Stamped Moorcroft Made in England on the bottom of the base. Perfect condition with no cracks or chips. $62.00.
04/30/2022
SOLDTwo charming sets of vintage silver plated Kingsway Plate pepper shakers and salt cellars with cobalt glass liners and salt spoons made in England by William Suckling (1895-1965). Some small very minor darkened tarnished areas. Lovely condition. $72.00. Salt cellars 1.75” tall, pepper shakers just under 4” tall.
04/30/2022
Get the party started with this vintage “Swing-A-Way” ice crusher in white. Place ice in the top, lower the lid, and swing the handle to the left to break up the ice. For smaller pieces swing the handle to the right. Ice is collected in the base. Terrific condition, save a couple of minor scratches (likely produced after a couple of drinks 🍹) and a fine hairline crack in the handle. Please see photos. $49.00.
02/22/2021
*SOLD*As most people know, I love ceramics! I studied many styles of ancient pottery during the 14 years I spent in University. I wrote my PhD dissertation on a type of pottery called Boeotian Black Figure Floral Ware. Having been immersed in Floral Ware for so many years, it is really no surprise that I fell immediately in love with Moorcroft pottery when I discovered it.
Moorcroft pottery was founded by William Moorcroft at the end of the 19th century after graduating from what is now the Royal College of Art in London and having been employed as a pottery designer for James Macintyre & Co. Very early in his career, Moorcroft gained recognition
for his beautifully designed wares, having won many gold medals and awards. Moorcroft's hand-decorated pottery was known for its distinctive luxurious floral and vegetal motifs and glaze and a technique where he trailed slip throughout his design called "tubelining". The popularity of Moorcroft pottery only increased after being granted a royal warrant in 1928 by Queen Mary who was known for being a collector of Moorcroft pottery herself. Moorcroft was sold in luxury retail establishments such as Harrods and Tiffany & Company. In 1945, Walter Moorcroft took over his father's company and oversaw production until 1987. Moorcroft pottery continues to be produced today.
I was fortunate to acquire two Moorcroft bowls just recently. The larger of the two is presented here. It is part of the Pansy Series. The colour of the glaze is difficult to capture with a camera. In a room with bright light, the bowl appears to be a dark royal blue, but in a room with lower light levels, the blue darkens to a shade that is almost black. A rich, voluminous pansy is painted on the inside of the bowl. The entire bowl is extremely glossy. The base is signed by Moorcroft himself in green paint as is typically seen on pieces of the time. It is stamped "Moorcroft Burslem" identifying the bowl as being created between 1914-1916 with an impressed shape number. There are some air bubbles in the glaze and two portions of slip or clay under the glaze on the pansy. Some crazing evident on the bottom of the base. The bowl measures 6" in diameter and almost 3" high. $68.00. Complimentary packaging and delivery in Toronto. DM me with questions.
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