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A charming and distinctive piece of traditional Russian craftsmanship.
Gzhel refers both to a village in Russia and to the unique style of blue-and-white ceramics that originated there and has been produced for centuries. Known for its hand-painted designs, this figurine beautifully reflects that heritage, with fine detailing and subtle gold accents.
A must-have piece for folk art collectors, or a super cute decorative accent perfect for any home display.
Brand: Gzhel
Material: Porcelain
Colour: White and blue with gold details
Country of origin: Russia
Condition: Great vintage condition with no visible cracks or chips
Note: I have not been able to find another example of this exact piece currently available for sale online.
I absolutely love everything Jonathan Adler creates — and I have a few of his pieces at home myself. His signature shapes, bold colours, playful patterns and unmistakable originality bring a breath of cool, modern air into any interior.
This Fleur trinket tray is no exception. Perfect for jewellery, keys, or little everyday treasures, it’s both practical and beautifully decorative — a small piece that makes a big style statement.
Brand: Jonathan Adler
Product Name: Fleur Trinket Tray
Size: 16.5 × 16.5 × 1.3 cm (please allow for minor discrepancy)
Condition: Looks brand new and unused
Additional Information: Comes with the original packaging
A beautiful and characterful pair of leopard-shaped candle holders that add a fun, stylish statement to any interior.
Perfect for animal lovers or anyone who enjoys a bold decorative touch. These were on display only and have never been used, so they remain in immaculate condition.
Brand: OKA (still retailing at £45 per pair)
Material: Painted resin Size: 25 × 4 cm
Condition: As good as new
A striking decorative pair that works equally well on a mantelpiece, sideboard, or styled shelf.
A beautiful matching pair of porcelain vases featuring an oval Japanese scene: a graceful geisha with a traditional parasol, a little wooden bird feeder, distant mountains, and blossoming branches framing the moment. A breathtaking piece of Japan — captured in gold.
Both vases are identical: same size, same motif, same level of detail.
Material: Porcelain with gold decoration (likely 24k gold)
Colour: White base with gold detailing and shades of orange, yellow, blue, and black
Size: Please refer to the last photo
Condition: Great vintage condition — no chips, cracks, or major marks. Please refer to photos.
Note: Finding two matching vases in this condition is more special than finding one — a beautiful pair to display together.
Czech Made…
When it comes to porcelain and glass — especially hand-blown glass — the Czech Republic should never be overlooked. Czech glassmaking has a long, respected tradition, and pieces like this are a beautiful reminder of that heritage.
Interesting fact: Spatter (or splatter) glass is created by rolling hot smooth glass into coloured fragments, then shaping it by blowing. Sometimes an additional translucent layer is added over the colourful spatters, giving the surface depth and a wonderfully textured look.
Material: Glass
Colour: Multicoloured
Height: Please refer to the last photo (as shown, it’s a smaller vase)
Condition: Perfect — no visible marks, chips, or cracks. Please refer to photos for all details.
Note: Attributed to the Franz Welz factory, early 1900s (circa 1890s–1920), from the Harlequin Honeycomb pattern collection.
A little Inuit child hugging a polar bear cub was the very first Lladró piece I ever purchased — and I loved it so much that I couldn’t resist expanding the scene. These two sitting polar bears were the perfect addition: one with its paw lifted, and the other sitting calmly with both paws down.
The ballerinas, geishas, and especially the “children with animals” range are among my absolute Lladró favourites. If you know this collection, you’ll understand why — each piece is innocent, heartfelt, and beautifuly crafted. And if you’d like to curate your own tiny winter wonderland, the little Inuit child hugging a polar bear cub pairs beautifully with these two.
Brand: Lladró (Made in Spain)
Material: Porcelain
Condition: Perfect — no cracks, chips, or visible damage. Please refer to photos for full details.
Note: Collectable pieces. Please be aware that this listing does not include the Inuit child figurine — that piece is sold separately.
I’ve only recently fallen in love with Lladró figurines, and I must admit some of the scenes are so touching, so peaceful, so irresistibly sweet. The “children with animals” pieces are among my absolute favourites, and if you know this range, I’m sure you understand why. They feel innocent, heartfelt, beautifully crafted… little moments that instantly bring back memories and emotions you didn’t realise you missed.
This figurine is no exception. A little girl chatting on the phone with her loyal dog by her side — pure tenderness captured in porcelain.
Brand: Lladró 5466 (Made in Spain)
Material: Porcelain
Condition: Perfect — no cracks, chips, or visible damage. Please refer to the photos for full details.
Note: Collectable piece. Designed by Juan Huerta in 1988.
Vintage Rennie Mackintosh Stained Glass Trinket Box with Rose Decoration & Velvet Lining
£40.00
Unit price perVintage Rennie Mackintosh Stained Glass Trinket Box with Rose Decoration & Velvet Lining
£40.00
Unit price perDo you have a suitable ‘home’ for your little vintage treasures?
If not, this trinket box is an absolute must.
Featuring a gorgeous stained-glass lid adorned with a delicate pink rose, rich red velvet lining in beautiful condition, and charming lion-shaped legs, it truly doesn’t get much better than this. A perfect statement piece for your dressing table — and a stylish, romantic place to store your jewellery.
Condition: This piece has been used, but the wear only adds to its vintage charm. The velvet lining is in unusually good condition, with no stains or visible imperfections. Please refer to the photos for full details.
Beautiful. Elegant. Immaculate. The perfect swan.
Can you imagine having such a beautiful piece on your table during afternoon tea? It instantly elevates the moment — refined, special, a little magical. And if you’d prefer not to use such a delicate vintage treasure, it will look stunning wherever you choose to display it. A true conversation starter either way.
Educative Window: Belleek is a renowned Irish porcelain manufacturer, famous for its Parian porcelain—thin, translucent, and beautifully luminous. Newer pieces do not hold the same appeal or value as these older marks, especially when they survive in such extraordinary condition. Belleek themselves list this design as a creamer, despite there being no known matching sugar bowl, making it a quirky little collector’s gem.
Material: Parian porcelain (Belleek’s signature luminous porcelain)
Colour: White/cream with gold rim, gold decoration around the neck, grey-toned head and orange beak
Size: Please refer to the last photo
Condition: Immaculate inside and out — no marks, cracks or chips. Please refer to photos for full details.
Mark: 5th Belleek mark (1955–1965)
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