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Kensington House Antiques
$495.00
A fun vintage 14K yellow gold tie bar by Richardson & Co. in the form of a baseball bat. Figural tie bars, often doubling as money clips, were popular from the 1930s to the 50s. They were often sporting themes, such as skis, golf clubs, and fishing rods, but this is the first baseball bat we’ve seen. The back is stamped “14K” and also has Richardson’s hallmark.
  • Origin: America, ca. 1940
  • Condition: excellent
  • Dimensions: 2-5/8” long
  • Weight: 4.8 grams
All Items : Estate Jewelry : Cufflinks and Accessories : Gold : Pre 1950 item #1464124
Kensington House Antiques
$1,650.00
A vintage pair of 14K gold double-sided cufflinks, the faces set with blue sapphires by Tiffany & Co. The faces are engraved in a geometric rayed pattern for a little extra sparkle. The faces are joined by bar connectors, one of which is marked “Tiffany & Co.” Tested and guaranteed 14K.
  • Origin: America, ca. 1950
  • Condition: excellent
  • Dimensions: 5/8” diameter
  • Approximate Total Sapphire Weight: .60 carat
  • Weight: 14.1 grams
All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Retro : Pre 1950 item #1465960
Kensington House Antiques
$5,500.00
A chunky French tank bracelet worked in rose and yellow gold. The 1937 World’s Fair gave rise to a fashion for “tank jewelry,” so called for its perceived resemblance to the treads of armored tanks. This bracelet features angular ridges alternating with rounded elements that creates a woven visual effect. The angular segments are reeded, and the center reed of each is stippled for textural interest and is worked in bright yellow gold to contrast with the rose tint of the rest of the bracelet. The tongue of the clasp is marked with French 18K marks and an unidentified master goldsmith’s mark.
  • Origin: France, ca 1940
  • Dimensions: 13/16” x 7-1/2”
  • Weight: 56.0 grams
  • Condition: excellent, no dings
All Items : Vintage Arts : Furnishings : Accessories : Pre 1950 item #1465964
Kensington House Antiques
$295.00
A colorful orange and white bakelite dice holds a set of six chrome cocktail picks, each with a dice finial in this Art Deco set. The cocktail pick holder (“porte-piques”) was once a fixture of every French bar or café. Today, they can be used to spear cocktail olive or cherries, or to serve small hors d’oeuvres.
  • Origin: France, ca. 1930
  • Condition: excellent
  • Dimensions: 1-1/2” x 1-1/2” x 3-3/4”
All Items : Popular Collectibles : Decorations : Holiday : Pre 1950 item #1469857
Kensington House Antiques
Sale Pending
A nice vintage pulp jack o'lantern with the original paper insert. The paint is bright.
  • Origin: America, ca 1940
  • Condition: very good, a dented area over one eye, a crack at the back that appears to be stable, no burn marks
  • Dimensions: 4-1/2" tall excluding wire handle
    All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Designer Signed : Pre 1950 item #1472136
    Kensington House Antiques
    $3,995.00
    An outstanding 18K gold pendant set with an amazing enameled alpine scene by Carlo Poluzzi (1899-1978), the greatest Swiss enamellist of the the 20th century. Poluzzi sometimes used the very difficult technique of applying translucent enamel over an engraved gold plate to produce brilliant sunrise or set effects as seen in the left side of the sky in this example. This required multiple coats of different colored enamels which increased the likelihood of unwanted cracks during the multiple firings. Poluzzi was perhaps the only enamellist capable of this technique in the 20th century, and indeed, the scene is signed at the lower left. Of course, this example is also signed at the lower left. In the 1920s, Poluzzi (still in his low 20s) became the master of Emaux de Genève, the provider of the highest quality enameled dials and cases for luxury horlogers such as Vacheron & Constantin, Patek Philippe, Rolex and Gubelin. This plaque is set as a pendant by the Gubelin. The Holbein-style setting features square cut rubies and emeralds amid swirling gold foliage. The gemstones are of very fine quality with intense, saturated coloring and excellent clarity. The reverse is stamped with Gubelin’s hallmark and the Swiss gold mark for 18K.
    • Origin: Switzerland, ca. 1945
    • Condition: excellent, no enamel damage
    • Dimensions: 1-5/8” x 1-7/16”
    • Weight: 26.6 grams
    • Approximate Total Gemstone Weight: ruby, .8 carat; emerald, .47 carat
    All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Retro : Pre 1950 item #1476627
    Kensington House Antiques
    $2,195.00
    A 14K gold and natural ruby Retro figural brooch worked in fashioned as a stem of cherries. The fruit are fully three-dimensional and set with round unheated natural rubies. The design is finished with a gnarly branch and a pair of gold leaves. The rubies have fine clarity and intense color, without the pinkish cast frequently seen in rubies in Retro pieces. The back retains the original pinstem and clasp marked “14K”.
    • Origin: America, ca. 1940
    • Condition: excellent
    • Dimensions: 3-3/16” x 1-7/8”
    • Approximate Total Ruby Weight: 4.2 carats
    • Weight: 28.0 grams
    All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Retro : Pre 1950 item #1481483
    Kensington House Antiques
    $3,250.00
    A very good Retro tank ring worked in 14K yellow gold and platinum set with diamonds and natural sapphires (natural sapphires in a Retro ring are rather unusual). The larger diamonds (.40 ct, .25 ct, and .25 ct) are all old European cuts. The smaller stones are single cuts. The ring is broad across the finger and is laid out in a very geometric style typical of tank jewelry. The diamonds I color and VS2 clarity. The sapphires show no indication of heat treatment. It is very uncommon to have natural colored stones in a piece or Retro jewelry. The back of the shank is stamped with French import marks for 14K gold and platinum.
    • Origin: America, ca. 1940
    • Condition: excellent, all original
    • Dimensions: crown, 7/8” x 5/8”; shank tapers to 7/32” at the back
    • Weight: 11.3 grams
    • Approximate Total Gemstone Weight: diamond, 1.5 carats; sapphire, .44 carat.
    All Items : Estate Jewelry : Gold : Retro : Pre 1950 item #1485469
    Kensington House Antiques
    $750.00
    A very pretty pierced wedding band depicting rose gold Tudor roses alternating with yellow gold clusters of cherries. Each rose is centered with a synthetic ruby. Rubies from the Retro period are almost always synthetics because the mining of natural rubies was not possible during World War II. The design is very crisp. Tested and guaranteed 14K.
    • Origin: America, ca. 1940
    • Condition: excellent
    • Dimensions: 9/32" wide
    • Finger Size: 6-1/2
    • Weight: 4.6 grams
    • Approximate Total Ruby Weight: .28 carat
    All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1940 item #15096
    Kensington House Antiques
    $100.00
    These lovely sterling silver spoons are in a Colonial Revival pattern, simply decorated with a shell at the tip of the handle. The backs are stamped with the high-end retailer's name "Bigelow, Kennard & Co." of Boston, indicating a date before 1922. The backs of the handles also have a monogram "T" in a style that would point to ca. 1890-1900, and the mark 925/1000 which would also support that date range.

    Although the maker is unknown, it is very similar to a number of patterns called "Shell" that were made by virtually all the more important silver manufacturers at the time (Gorham in 1890; Reed & Barton in 1900; Towle in 1889; Frank Smith in 1890; Mt. Vernon in 1865; and Lunt in 1888). It appears most similar to Frank Smith's version, but would work nicely with any of these or other Colonial Revival patterns.

    Excellent condition. 8.5" long.

    All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Pre 1940 item #18682
    Kensington House Antiques
    $75.00
    4 hand enameled cocktail glasses featuring colorful roosters. Unlike most rooster glasses, these do not depict a cock fight--so none of the glasses has a dead chicken on it!

    The glasses have gilding along the rims and around the feet. Very colorful!

    Origin: American, ca. 1930's. Condition: excellent condition, except the gilding has a bit of wear and one glass has a tiny nick at the edge of the foot. Size: 3-5/8" tall.

    All Items : Fine Art : Paintings : Watercolor : Pre 1940 item #19137
    Kensington House Antiques
    $450.00
    1924 watercolor painting of Red Mountain, California, by listed artist Arthur J. Hammond (signed and titled lower left). This is a beautiful work employing soft desert colors in shades of blues, greens, and purples.

    The frame is not comtemporary to the piece.

    Hammond was born in Vernon, Connecticut in 1875 but lived mostly in Rockport, Massachusetts.

    Listed in

    • AskART.com's "The Artists Bluebook: 23,000 North American Artists", 2000
    • P.H. Falk's "Who Was Who In American Art: 1564-1975", 1999, p. 7433
    • the National Academy of Design's "Annual Exhibition Record: 1901-1950", 1990, p. 622
    • Falk's "Dictionary of Signatures & Mongrams", 1988, p. 556
    • G.B. Opitz' "Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors, et. al.", 1986, p. 1081
    • Falk's "Who Was Who in American Art: Artists Active 1898-1947", 1985, p. 707
    • Opitz' "Dictionary of American Artists", 1982, p. 372
    • P. & H. Samuels' "Encyclopedia Artists American West", 1976, p. 549
    • D.T. Mallett's "Index of Artists", 1948, p. 811.

    Sight size 11"x8-3/4". Condition: excellent, although it appears to have two 3/4" paint runs immediately above the roof of the house (visible in the enlargement); more vivid and brightly colored than it appears in the photographs.

    We will soon be offering another oil painting of a Rocky Mountain scene by Hammond.

    All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Metals : Bronze : Pre 1940 item #19742
    Kensington House Antiques
    $195.00
    Lovely gilt bronze-mounted oval dresser tray with handmade lace insert. The bottom is marked "Apollo Made in U.S.A. 2697 12."

    Origin: America, ca. 1920. Condition: excellent, except a small area of lace has a tear and slight discoloration (12 o'clock position in second photo). Size: 13-1/2" x 6-1/4" x 3/4".

    All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1940 item #19768
    Kensington House Antiques
    $525.00
    Outstanding three-piece sterling silver dresser set with guilloche enamel. Both brushes have natural bristles and the jar is panel-cut. All pieces are fully hallmarked for "G. Bros." London and Birmingham, 1928. The markings also indicate the pieces were made for export to America.

    Origin: London & Birmingham, England, 1928. Condition: excellent, including the bristles; absolutely no problems with the enamel. Size: hairbrush 9" long; clothesbrush 6-1/4" long; jar 2" diam.

    All Items : Fine Art : Paintings : Oil : N. America : American : Pre 1940 item #20784
    Kensington House Antiques
    $1375.00
    Oil on masonite painting "Autumn in the Rockies" by Arthur J. Hammond (sgnd l.r.). This work uses bright autumnal colors muted with browns and greys. The broad, heavy strokes give the work a post-Impressionist look. The painting was acquired along with two others, both dated 1924, hence the dating of this work.

    The back is marked in pencil in the artist's hand, "Autumn in the Rockies/Arthur J. Hammond/Rockport, Massachusetts." A later label in another hand reads, "Arthur J. Hammond/Am. b. Vernon Conn. 1875/1934 Rockport, Mass./Mallett's Index/Am. Art Annual 1933."

    Listed in

  • AskART.com's "The Artists Bluebook: 23,000 North American Artists", 2000
  • P.H. Falk's "Who Was Who In American Art: 1564-1975", 1999, p. 7433
  • the National Academy of Design's "Annual Exhibition Record: 1901-1950", 1990, p. 622
  • Falk's "Dictionary of Signatures & Mongrams", 1988, p. 556
  • G.B. Opitz' "Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors, et. al.", 1986, p. 1081
  • Falk's "Who Was Who in American Art: Artists Active 1898-1947", 1985, p. 707
  • Opitz' "Dictionary of American Artists", 1982, p. 372
  • P. & H. Samuels' "Encyclopedia Artists American West", 1976, p. 549
  • D.T. Mallett's "Index of Artists", 1948, p. 811.

    Board size 12"x16". Condition: blacklight examination reveals no inpainting or other repairs; the frame is contemporary to the painting and shows appropriate wear.

  • All Items : Estate Jewelry : Strands : Pre 1940 item #23337
    Kensington House Antiques
    $135.00
    Lovely Art Deco quadruple strand necklace composed of white seed beads flanking two lapis lazuli hemispheres alternating with three rings of channel-set paste.

    Origin: American, ca. 1925. Condition: excellent. Size: 15" long.

    All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Metals : Silver : Sterling : Pre 1940 item #23928
    Kensington House Antiques
    $200.00
    Six sterling silver demitasse spoons in their original velvet- and silk-lined fitted case. The spoons bear full hallmarks for Sheffield, 1934, along with design registry numbers for 1918 and the maker's mark for Mappin & Webb. One of England's leading silversmiths, Mappin & Webb is the official silversmith and jeweler to England's royal family. The inside of the box's lid is marked with their logo.

    The spoons are in mint condition; the box has slight wear on the inside lid. Spoons are 4-1/2" long.

    All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Metals : Iron : Pre 1940 item #25109
    Kensington House Antiques
    $175.00
    Cast iron boot scrape in the form of a Scottie in its original blue paint. The two long spikes that hold the boot scrape in the ground are marked "Copyrighted 1927 By Household Patent Co. Morristown, PA." The company made a variety of metal products such as weather vanes and boot scrapes. Excellent condition; about 5% paint loss; the back side has remnants of old fabric-based adhesive tape that could be removed. 10" wide; 15.5" tall.