Lone Jack, MO 64070
United States
Founded in 1985 by Dirk Soulis as a college student while working the ring at a Saturday night Antique Auction. Over the next thirteen years he exhibited at Antiques Shows in Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Atlanta, New York and Brimfield, Massachusetts buying , selling, auctioning and learning. In...Read more
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Mar 18, 2023
A collection of Early 20th Century American Paintings and Prints
Fine, Rare Sterling Holloware by Georg Jensen, Paul Storr, Tiffany & Others
Grand Tour Bronze and Marble Sculpture on Massive Pedestals
An Important Table-top Maquette by Beverly Pepper (1922–2020)
Fine artist-signed Continental Porcelain Tableware
Fine Asian Antiques including a Collection of High Karat Gold Ojime
A Collection of Scandinavian Plique a Jour Enamel on Silver Objects
Early 20th Century Art Glass and More than Fifty Paperweights
Antique French Baccarat close packed millefiori paperweight featuring a rich assortment of compound canes (shamrock, trefoil, star, whorl, heart, cane bundles) and cane signed B 1848. Four Gridel canes - pelican, rooster, squirrel, archer.
Measures 2.309 inches.
Provenance: Schwab Collection
AN ABSENTEE BID PLACED IN ADVANCE COULD LOSE TO A LIVE BID OF EQUAL AMOUNT PLACED LATER. First bid precedence is not possible in auctions that incorporate live bidding via multiple online platforms, live bidders participating in the sale room and live telephone bidders. The only ways to avoid the possibility of losing the bid in this manner is to attend the live auction or bid absentee with plus-one option.
Be aware that internet sales tax applies to all Internet transactions and local sales tax may apply to local pick-up transactions.
We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.
Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.
There is a line in the glass that encircles the weight's top surface, a 'straw mark' by some definitions. The line is original to the piece and confirms there has not been any polishing.
There are no chips, cracks, repairs, scratches or areas of wear, save the normal evidence of age in the form of abrasion on the polished base.
We happily provide seamless, low-cost in-house shipping on nearly everything we sell. Handling and materials fees range $12 to $16.50 per box shipment for most items, depending on size, weight and or fragility. Items requiring construction of a crate will be charged at $17.50 per hour for labor plus the cost of materials. Items designated as over-sized by commercial carriers and those weighing more than 100 pounds may be best shipped by 'blanket wrap' carriers. We can provide rough shipping estimates for any lot at request.