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Decorative Arts

Decorative Arts

The Decorative Arts category at 1-Antiques.com is centered on objects created not solely for utility, but for visual presence, craftsmanship, atmosphere, and the enhancement of interior spaces. The category spans a broad range of forms and materials, including ceramics, bronze, art glass, carved objects, metalwork, lighting, enamel, sculpture, decorative furnishings, and other objects whose appeal often lies as much in their design and character as in any practical function they may once have served.

Like much of the antique trade itself, the category is intentionally eclectic. Some objects were originally conceived as purely decorative works; others began as functional household items whose craftsmanship, form, or rarity gradually elevated them beyond ordinary use. A porcelain vase, bronze desk object, cloisonne vessel, carved box, figural lamp, or cut crystal centerpiece may all occupy very different places historically, yet share the common purpose of bringing texture, beauty, individuality, or historical character into an interior.

The inventory regularly crosses periods, styles, and levels of formality. Offerings may range from refined European decorative arts and studio-crafted objects to vernacular, industrial, mid-century, or unusual decorative material acquired through the ordinary process of buying estates, collections, and accumulations. Some pieces are academically important or associated with recognized makers and workshops; others are selected more simply because they are visually compelling, well-made, difficult to find, or capable of creating strong decorative impact within a room.

Materials and media vary widely throughout the category. Art glass, bronze, porcelain, pottery, marble, wood, enamel, silverplate, crystal, mixed metals, and sculptural composites may all appear side by side. Decorative arts frequently resist rigid classification, and the category reflects that reality. A piece may blur the line between sculpture and utility, between folk object and formal design, or between commercial production and studio craftsmanship.

Rather than presenting a narrowly uniform aesthetic, the category reflects the layered and evolving nature of collecting itself. Some buyers seek investment-quality decorative arts tied to important makers or historical periods; others are drawn to warmth, atmosphere, color, scale, or the ability of an object to anchor a shelf, table, or interior setting. In many cases, decorative appeal and emotional response matter just as much as strict academic hierarchy.

Condition, restoration, maker attribution, signatures, foundry marks, labels, and age are described as accurately and transparently as possible within individual listings. Certain objects are rare or highly collectible examples intended for advanced collectors, while others are approachable decorative pieces chosen simply because they remain beautiful, unusual, or expressive decades after they were made.

Ultimately, the Decorative Arts category reflects a practical reality familiar to many long-established dealers and collectors: over time, strong decorative objects accumulate across many styles, materials, and traditions. The result is not rigid uniformity, but a broad and evolving collection of objects united by craftsmanship, visual interest, and enduring decorative presence.

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Antique Bohemian (Attributed) - Green Optic Swirl Enamel Decorated Vase

A tall Bohemian green glass vase with waisted form and optic swirl panels, accented by hand-applied enamel decoration. The piece combines strong vertical movement with light-catching surface texture and remains well preserved.
$750.00

Bohemian (Attributed) - Cut to Amber Cased Glass Vessel

A Bohemian cut-to-amber cased glass vessel with layered color contrast and well-preserved surface. The piece reflects the clarity and decorative balance characteristic of late 19th century Central European production.
$496.00

Vintage Porzellanfabrik F. Wessel (Germany) - Seated Gentleman Porcelain Figurine

A mid-20th century German porcelain figurine by Porzellanfabrik F. Wessel, depicting a seated gentleman in Rococo-inspired dress with polychrome enamel and gilt accents. A compact decorative cabinet figure with strong European stylistic influence.
$150.00

Vintage Chinese Black Lacquer Covered Jar with Figural Landscape Motif

Chinese black lacquer covered jar featuring molded relief decoration with figural landscape, including birds, foliage, and geometric ground pattern. Mid-20th century export decorative lacquer.
$195.00

Vintage American Hand-Carved Mallard Hen Duck Decoy Form

Hand-carved wooden mallard hen duck decoy form, produced as a decorative object in the style of American working decoys. Smooth finished base and painted surface indicate display use rather than field deployment.
$125.00

Antique Japanese Imari - Lobed Porcelain Bowl

Antique Japanese Imari porcelain lobed bowl dating to the late Edo or early Meiji period. Decorated in cobalt blue, iron red, green enamel, and gilt with an unusually restrained and elegant composition. A refined cabinet object with strong decorative appeal and sophisticated hand-painted detail.
$275.00

Jerome Massier Fils - Majolica Mallard Duck Jardiniere

French Jerome Massier Fils majolica mallard-form jardiniere featuring richly modeled naturalistic glazing and sculptural Art Nouveau ceramic workmanship associated with the celebrated Vallauris workshops.
$4,800.00