26 May 2012

Auction Watch 19.2012

With 3 nights of Eurovision to watch and with a head cold, it was a bit of a struggle to have a look around this weekend....but I need to stock up on a few smaller Danish pieces sometime soon - and there are quite a few this week, so its all up to the Auction Gods and how much I can afford to purchase as they come up.

These Kronjyden Nissen pieces are just so beautiful -
and such great colour and size

Not a brand name, but such a great shape
for a 1960's glass jug

Royal Copenhagen - Quaking Grass -
Part Dinner service - these can
vary so much in price from $50 to $300

A nice little group of Fajance and Crackle Ware if the
price is right.

Oooh yes. Villeroy Acapulco Kettle Teapot - that will go for a small
fortune I'm sure ( unless no one notices it! )

I don't need this at the moment - but it would make a great box for all
my Bonsai tools. It is a sewing box - handmade in the great depression
out of scrap materials - such a fascinating piece of history.

There are some lovely pieces of Soholm, Michael Andersen, Copenhagen
and more in this small collection - the last time I saw a group like this
it went too high for me though, at around $160.

Such a beautiful Art deco design by Shelley -
always very expensive though at around $50-$70
per trio.

I haven't seen this series of year plates by Wiinblad before
 - they are quite lovely - around the $100 mark for all 3.  

Now that is one seriously impressive West German Vase
 - probably around $100

2 comments:

  1. I'm a major lurker on your site but I have to say your auction watch is one of my favourite Sunday night things to read. The no name art glass jug does have a fabulous shape. xx

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    1. Thank you! Its certainly popular, and I love doing it too.. Have looked at your amazing blog regularly too. That jug would have to be Italian with that shape I think. Have a great week, Ray.

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