Welcome to the Artifacts category! Our collection here offers impressive works of art, fine art masterpieces and unique design pieces to discerning customers. Each artefact tells a unique story, has soul and character. This category is for those who value uniqueness, specialness and art. Discover wonderful paintings, bronze sculptures, ceramics and other works of art to add color to your home or office environment. Buy wisely, choose a quality art object that represents eternal value and makes your everyday life memorable. Have a real work of art at the center of your interior design, which inspires, brings joy and lends style to the space! Browse to your heart's content, find the ideal piece and decorate your home with the magic of art!
Önmagában szinezett, fújt üveg, kerekded forma, két félől álló üveg bonbonier. Felületén lilás, óarany, és zöldes lüszterezésű buborék-szerű mintázattal. Méretei: 9,5 x d:10 cm. Jelzett: JB (Jónás Bálint) 1989 Parád.
Japanese lacquer tree inro without cord and netsuke. It can be divided into 5 parts, and there is a scene depicting a lanscape on its entire surface. Beginning of XXth century, Japan. 7.5 x 6.5 cm.
Meticulously carved, engraved mantle with saints, with the inscription on the rim: "der den Himel hat besesen, Der gesegen uns das Drinken und Essen" and with an engraved inscription in Gothic style on the base:: "Gott Allem. Germany, late 19th century and later replaced bottom. d: 12 cm. The base is flawed.
Cast, patinated bronze, on a round, silver-plated metal plinth, 35 x 13.8 cm. With a cavity, serving as a hiding place at the "bottom" of the statue. Signed: F. Coland. Beginning of the 20th century.
Round bottle pulled up from a round pedestal and a tapered stem and a small floral boquet-decorated nozzle on top. Punched pattern, surfaces richly decorated with small plant ornaments and city view. Silver, 27.5 x d: 7.5 cm; 258,39 grams. End of the 19th century - beginning of the 20th century.
/ It was widespread in the 19th century, mainly in Western Europe and France due to its antibacterial effect to disinfect with rose water. The beauty industry and cosmetics still apply it today./
Rounded bottle pulled up from a rounded base with a tapering stem and a sprinkler decorated with a bouquet of flowers on top. Surfaces decorated with a punched row pattern, cityscape and plant ornamentation. Silver, 27.5 x d: 7.5 cm; 258.39 grams. End of the 19th century - beginning of the 20th century.
/ Mainly in Western Europe, France, due to its antibacterial effect, it was widespread in the 19th century to disinfect with rose water. The beauty industry and cosmetics still apply it today./
Oblong-shaped carved bone box with a rounded hinged lid, small silver lock and on its cover there are diamonds and a gold-plated silver decoration set with one cabochon-cut ruby. 8,5 x 5 x 2,5 cm. Russia, XXth century.