
Miriam Haskell

Roseville Pottery

Annalee Mobilitee Dolls
The original icon of fashion jewelry. Hand-wired beads, bold color, and couture-level detail — decades before designer jewelry had a name. Worn by Hollywood stars and still unmatched in craftsmanship today.
American art pottery at its best. Made from the early 1900s, every piece is hand-molded and glazed with nature-inspired reliefs. Collectors prize Roseville for its color, texture, and true Arts & Crafts soul.
Whimsical, hand-painted New Hampshire creations with bendable bodies and endless charm. Each doll tells a story — part Americana, part nostalgia — and every face is painted with its own personality.

Vintage Care Bears (1980s–2000s)

Vintage Metal Mesh Handbags

Vintage Perfumes & Fragrance Bottles
Introduced in 1983, Care Bears became icons of 1980s pop culture. Each character’s color and belly badge reflect a distinct personality, marking a defining era in vintage toy design and nostalgia collecting.
A hallmark of early to mid-20th-century fashion, these handbags were crafted from fine metal links and ornate frames. Each piece reflects the precision, artistry, and glamour of the Art Deco and post-war design eras.
Perfume design as fine art — from crystal atomizers to meticulously crafted glass bottles. This collection features discontinued scents and pre-regulation formulas, preserving the craftsmanship and olfactory history of their time.

ABOUT MARCIA
Marcia had an eye for beauty long before the world called it collectible — finding worth in the details, from the weight of old glass to the character time leaves behind. Decades ahead of her time, she was curating pieces that spoke to both history and artistry.
Her dream for Euneek Antiques began years ago but was put on hold as life took its own course. Now, that vision continues — brought forward with care and finally shared in the digital world she once imagined.
Only part of her 4,000-plus collection is available, with more added each day. Each piece reflects her enduring belief that history is worth holding onto.
