Paul Jablonka Op-Art serigraph in vibrant, vibrating colors of red and light brown, Numbered 201/250, signed by the artist, Circle Gallery logo embossed on lower right corner. Printed on high quality cotton rag. Highly collectible, Jablonka's works are often included in the same realm as those by the more famous Victor Vasarely.
Pair of American blown glass oil lamps in leaf pattern. Circa 1825-40. Each lamp measures 9 inches high on marble bases 3.5 inch square.
Antique Wang King sterling silver 2 piece belt buckle circa 1900. Weighs 36.5 grams. Wang Hing & Co. was a Chinese company that exported silver jewelry and objects from Canton, China from 1845–1925. They made a variety of silver belt buckles and other items for both domestic and export. Measures 3 by 2.25 inches when closed together. Excellent condition.
Vintage kotobuki spatter glaze teapot and 4 cups. The distinctive outer glaze is dark silver over brown; the cups are lined in brown-speckled tea green glaze. The body of the teapot is 5.75" wide to the spout x 4" high. Cups are 3" high. The handle is bamboo.
Antique Chinese pewter tea caddy with figural knob circa 1900. Measures 6.5" high x 4" in diameter.