My mother and father have had this desk and corner side table for quite some time. They were given to them from a customer of my fathers many years ago for work he had done on there house. It has always been in there spare room as a decorative piece. It’s in very very good condition. It shows some age but nothing that takes away from the beauty of both pieces. My father has past away and unfortunately my mom needs to sell some of her things in order to pay some medical bills.
Alexandre Serebriakoff, watercolour painting, PALAZZO LABIA, Venice - BAL MASQUÉ - year 1951. During a fancy dress party, in 1951 by Charles de Beistegui in Palazzo Labia
Palazzo Labia: It is certainly one of the most beautiful and intact Baroque palaces in Venice. Nestled between the Rio de Cannaregio, the ancient canal of merchant trade that led to the north, and the Grand Canal that brought everywhere. Land gate in the field of San Geremia, or three minutes from the railway station.
A beautiful vintage ceramic lidded vase by H. Bequet Quaregnon, मेड in Belgium. This decorative piece features a stunning floral and bird motif in vibrant cobalt blue and gold accents, showcasing the elegance and craftsmanship. The vase is marked on the bottom with the iconic “H. Bequet Quaregnon - Made in Belgium” hallmark, confirming its authenticity.
Key Details:
• Maker: H. Bequet Quaregnon
• Origin: Belgium
• Materials: Ceramic with hand-painted details
• Design: Cobalt blue floral and bird motif with gold highlights
• Condition: इन good vintage condition with minor signs of age (mention specific imperfections if any).
This vase is a fine example of Belgian artistry, ideal for collectors of European ceramics.
I have a Nell Walker Warner, that appears to be a original watercolor. i don't believe it to be a print. I am not able to find anything about it via my search (also done with a photo) I did find an Oil on Canvas "Still Life Daises and Mums" Signed "Nell Walker Warner" Lower Left that it is close to identical to it. You have to look close to distinguish differences - but not too hard to see shading and shape differences. I don't believe it to be a print because it short and wide as oppose to the oil which is tall and narrow; nor can you see any canvas in it as you can in the oil painting, Also the signature is different. I am curious if it is known to be an original watercolor of hers (vs. a print) and what the value might be