I bought this from an art store in Bali in the year 2000. It sold various objects from - supposedly made from villages from islands. When I went back there more recently none of the village art was available, only glossy factory items.
I believe this figure is interesting, but there were many other styles totally different which I have.
This is a framed hand-colored lithograph of the famous St. Stephan's Cathedral in Vienna, Austria, by Ludwig Adamus. It was signed by the artist in pencil. Dates approximately back to 1940s-1950s, in my opinion. The lithograph was signed after the initial framing, on the outside paper, suggesting an artist's personal approval of the work.
Antique brass oil lamp with red detailed glass shade in excellent used condition. Wick moves up and down freely. Made in Hong Kong. Knick in top rim of glass and mark on base as shown in photos. 13" high
I would describe these roosters as earthenware. The finish is matte and the colors are dull yellow, blue, green, and some red. They are about 12 inches tall. They are in good condition, but there is a chip on the base of one of the roosters. I am told that my great-grandmother purchased these in Savannah, Georgia from an antique store. Since she died before I was born, I would guess she purchased these roosters between the 1940s-early 1960s. The roosters have been passed to my grandmother, my mother, and now to me.