Qajar-Era Persian Hand-Painted Octagonal Ceramic Tile(19th Century)
A finely painted hexagonal ceramic tile from the Qajar dynasty of Persia , depicting a tender scene of two lovers in a lush floral garden.
The composition shows a male figure in a turban and blue robe leaning affectionately toward a female companion in a green dress, their faces delicately outlined in black. The surrounding field is richly decorated with stylized lotus blossoms and foliage, framed within a cobalt-blue border.
Executed in underglaze pigments of cobalt blue, turquoise, green, manganese brown, and black, the tile is finished with a transparent glaze that has developed a fine craquelure (network of crackle lines) consistent with age.
This romantic imagery reflects the Qajar love of poetic and courtly themes, often inspired by Persian literature and miniature painting traditions. Such tiles were used to adorn mansions, palaces, and garden pavilions, celebrating ideals of beauty, love, and refinement.
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Period: Late 19th – early 20th century
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Origin: Persia (Iran), Qajar dynasty
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Medium: Hand-painted ceramic tile with underglaze pigments
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Form: Hexagonal
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Condition: Good antique condition, with minor edge wear, surface soiling, and natural glaze crackling
A rare and evocative piece, this tile embodies the romantic and decorative artistry of Qajar Persia and would make a striking addition to any collection of Islamic or Middle Eastern art.
30cm x27cm
Qing Dynasty-Style Porcelain Vase – Qianlong Mark Republic period early 20th century
This is a Chinese porcelain vase , a later reproduction of the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1736–1795), with a classic yuhuchunping (pear-shaped) form, featuring a rounded body that tapers into a narrow, elongated neck. The surface is finely decorated with intricate floral motifs, showcasing light turquoise peony blossoms—symbolizing wealth and honor—amid swirling brown leafy vines. These designs are delicately hand-painted and framed with traditional Chinese ornamentation.
The upper rim is encircled by a decorative border of red and turquoise heart-like floral patterns, reminiscent of traditional ruyi or lotus petal designs often seen in Qing dynasty porcelain. The base is finished with a vertical panel border, each containing red floral elements set against a turquoise background.
The vase’s overall palette—earthy browns, soft turquoise, and crimson—along with the glossy glaze, gives it a refined, antique-like appearance that reflects the elegance of Chinese ceramic artistry.
24cm x 33cm
Red Handblown Art Glass Vase with Cobalt Blue Base
This stunning art glass vase brings a vibrant burst of color and elegance to any space. Crafted in a Murano-inspired style, the vase features a rich, fiery marbled red body with delicate bubble-like detailing throughout, giving it unique depth and texture. Its elegant, flared lip and striking cobalt blue base create a bold contrast that makes this piece truly eye-catching.
Perfect as a standalone decorative accent or a stylish flower vase, this handblown glass piece is ideal for collectors, design lovers, or anyone looking to add a refined artistic touch to their home or office.
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Material: Handblown art glass
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Color: Red body with cobalt blue base
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Style: Murano-inspired
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Use: Decorative or functional vase
Rosenthal Studio Line Vase – Bjørn Wiinblad “Blue Bird” Design, Shape 2666 (c. 1960s–70s)
A striking porcelain vase from Rosenthal’s celebrated studio-linie collection, designed by Danish artist Bjørn Wiinblad.
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Design: Deep cobalt-blue “Blue Bird” decoration with stylized bird and floral motifs in Wiinblad’s signature whimsical style.
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Maker’s mark: Green Rosenthal studio-linie Germany backstamp (1960s–70s). Impressed model/shape number 2666 to base.
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Material: Fine white Rosenthal porcelain.
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Dimensions: 22cm x 21cm
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Condition: Excellent, no chips, cracks or repairs. Very light wear consistent with age.
This piece showcases Rosenthal’s mid-century modern design heritage and Wiinblad’s instantly recognizable artistic flair. Both decorative and collectible, it makes a standout addition to any Rosenthal or Scandinavian design collection.
Round Coffee Table – French Modernist Design attributed to Jacques Adnet, 1940s
An exceptional example of French modernism, this rare Jacques Adnet round coffee table, designed in the 1940s, captures the designer’s signature blend of functionality, refinement, and bold architectural lines. Crafted in solid oak or walnut, the table features a slatted circular top resting on four cylindrical legs adorned with detailed stacked-carved ring motifs, exemplifying Adnet’s love for symmetry and material texture.
Product Details:
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Designer: Possibly Jacques Adnet
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Origin: France, circa 1940s
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Material: oak
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Design: Slatted top with round profile and carved drum-leg detail
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Style: French Modernist / Art Deco
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Condition: Heavy signs of use, 1 leg with minor leather wear
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Dimensions: 73cm x 38cm
An iconic and timeless piece, perfect for collectors of 20th-century French design, or anyone looking to bring sculptural elegance into a living space.
Saridis Ornate Mirror
Saridis of Athens Ornate Mirror
This is a vintage Saridis of Athens full-length mirror, renowned for its neoclassical design and Greco-Roman influence. The mirror features an ornate hand-carved wooden frame, finished in a rich antique gold leaf. The upper crest showcases an elaborate fan or shell motif flanked by scrolls and acanthus leaves, reflecting the elegant drama of classical revival styles. The sides and bottom of the frame carry equally intricate detailing, enhancing its opulent presence. Likely produced in the mid-20th century, this mirror is both a functional piece and a collector’s item, suitable for luxurious interiors with vintage or eclectic aesthetics.
120cm x 50cm
Silver Neoclassical Mirror 1950’s
Vintage Design
Beautiful silver mirror with neoclassical motifs and details, has a patina look due to silver, which can be polished and shiny ,if wanted, with a silver polish cream. 1950-1959, Belgium.
18 x 2 x 27cm
Small Murano Sommerso Block Vase, Red, Blue & Pink, 14cm x 6cm, c. 1960s–70s
This stunning Murano block glass vase features a rich red core, beautifully encased in soft blue and pale pink layers. The striking color combination is highlighted by the vase’s clean, rectangular block form, giving it both a bold presence and a refined elegance.
A wonderful example of Murano craftsmanship, the interplay of colors shifts with the light, making it a captivating display piece whether used as a vase or admired as art glass.
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Origin: Handcrafted Murano glass, Italy
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Dimensions: 14cm (height) x 6cm (width)
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Design: Rectangular block with layered red, blue & pink glass
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Style: Mid-century modern / contemporary Murano art glass
Sommerso Murano Glass Vase by Alessandro Mandruzzato, 1970s
Sommerso Murano Glass Vase by Alessandro Mandruzzato, 1970s, in Very Good conditions.
Designed 1960 to 1969 I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs,
designer records,
or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
Space Age Table Lamp (c. 1970s)
The lamp features a bold, sculptural base in vivid orange incamiciato (cased) glass, accented with black and white lacquered metal details, and topped with a pleated shade.
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Embodies the Space Age aesthetic, popular in Italy during the mid-20th century.
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Futuristic and playful, yet functional—hallmarks of 1960s/70s Italian design.
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A perfect example of how designers of the era combined pop colors, organic forms, and modern materials to create statement lighting.
- 42cm height x 22cm , 62cm height with lamp shade






















