A lovely art nouveau style sterling fish knife by Martinsen from Norway. Scandanavian silver has that distinctive look made famous by designers like Jensen and Andersen.
About 9" long, fine condition with no damage and no monogram.
A fine and antique sterling silver potatoe fork in the beaded shell pattern known as Newport Shell(1910). Lion mark of Frank Smith of Towle. Quite unusual and practical shape.
A large and unusual 19th century Chinese export rose medallion vase. Good detail. This is a rare form which shows off the medallion exceptionally well.
13"H x 9"D at rim. A few rough spots along the rim. No cracks, rings well.
Fine pair of antique 19th century sheffield silver 3 light candlelabra with Glasgow marks as shown. I believe Scottish lion marks are along the pedestal side. Silver a little worn from age and the warm copper shows through along the ridges. Good detail in the art nouveau design.
About 12" wide and 7" highest. Very good condition. Felt pad on bottom. No bends or dents. Heavy.
A fine Nabeshima blue and white plate or charger with a large peacock displaying on a scholar rock. High footrim and designs typical of Nabeshima. Unusual size. Fine porcelain biscuit and excellent color.
12" diameter, 3 3/8" high to rim. Very good condition, 2 short and shallow glaze hairlines at rim.