The colorful art deco designs featured on table ceramics designed by professional artists in Europe seem perfect for festive entertaining. Made between 1919 and 1933 in Czechoslovakia, Austria and Germany, these mass produced "designer ware" pieces have become relatively hard to find. Cake servers, plates, and pitchers, all add a distinctive and unique touch to festive tables set for summer enjoyment. For more about these pieces, please refer to Ceramics of the Weimar Republic 1919 - 1933.
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Air Brush Pottery
The colorful art deco designs featured on table ceramics designed by professional artists in Europe seem perfect for festive entertaining. Made between 1919 and 1933 in Czechoslovakia, Austria and Germany, these mass produced "designer ware" pieces have become relatively hard to find. Cake servers, plates, and pitchers, all add a distinctive and unique touch to festive tables set for summer enjoyment. For more about these pieces, please refer to Ceramics of the Weimar Republic 1919 - 1933.
Monday, January 28, 2013
A visit to the Antiques at the Armory Show, NYC, January 25, 2013
A big event in antiques and the arts week in New York City is opening
day at the Antiques at the Armory Show near Gramercy Park. This Stella
managed winter extravaganza did not disappoint. Always exciting and
energetic, the event was jammed with visitors from all over the country,
eagerly checking out the fantastic line-up of wares from some of the
highest quality dealers in the business. This show differs from many
others in that it has elegance, charm, and glamour at, if you look
carefully, affordable prices. Here are some of our favorites.
The textiles in Michelle Fox's extensive collection never fail to cause a stir, particularly with her patriotic items including historic flags and antique quilts, all in pristine condition. |
Two killer hooked rugs and an architectural bird house in old white
paint were just part of the knockout display presented by Jewett-Berdan
Antiques, New Castle, ME.
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