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Scout Studios

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Oklahoma City, OK
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About Scout Studios

Scout Studios is based in Oklahoma City and specializes in curating one of a kind pieces from a wide assortment of periods. Carissa Stevens, a native Oklahoman, began Scout Studios upon returning stateside after living as an expat abroad. She credits her eye for beautiful things to her background in exploring the beaten path across the world, and learning that not all beautiful pieces are right in front of you. This sentiment carries across to her design aesthetic today.

Scout Studios

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Featured Pieces

Spanish Glazed Rope Basket Cachepot with Knot Feet - 20th Century
By Toscany
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A striking Spanish glazed ceramic rope basket cachepot, hand-modeled with an intricate open lattice design that mimics twisted nautical rope. The form rests on four sculptural knotte...
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Mid-20th Century Spanish Spanish Colonial Planters and Jardinieres

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Ceramic

Gilt Italianate Picture Frame with Stone Liner and Madonna and Child Print
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This elegant Italianate giltwood frame houses a classical Madonna and Child print, inspired by Renaissance devotional imagery. The composition depicts the Virgin Mary tenderly gazing...
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20th Century American Neoclassical Picture Frames

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Stone

F.B. Rogers Silver Co. Lidded Silverplate Ice Bucket with Milk Glass Liner
By F.B. Rogers Silver Co.
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This elegant lidded ice bucket was produced by the esteemed F.B. Rogers Silver Company, a respected American silver manufacturer founded in 1883. The piece features a classic silver-plated exterior with restrained neoclassical lines, scroll-form side handles, and a domed lid topped with a sculptural acorn finial. Inside, the bucket retains its original milk glass liner, designed to insulate ice while protecting the silverplate from moisture—an increasingly rare and highly desirable feature. The base is stamped “F.B. Rogers Silver Co.” along with a crown emblem and the date 1883, which references the company’s founding year, not the production date. The number 6599 or 8599 is a model or pattern number, used internally by the manufacturer. This stamp confirms the piece is silverplate (not sterling) and authentic to F.B. Rogers’ mid-20th-century production, when the firm was especially known for refined barware and entertaining pieces. With its substantial weight, timeless silhouette, and practical liner, this ice bucket bridges function and decorative appeal, making it ideal for both use and display. Maker & Markings Maker: F.B. Rogers Silver Company (USA) Founded: 1883 Stamp Meaning: “1883” = company founding date Crown mark = F.B. Rogers trademark 6599 or 8599 = model/pattern number Material: Silverplate over metal with original milk glass liner Origin: United States Period: Mid-20th century Materials & Construction Exterior: Silverplate with polished finish Interior: Thick white milk glass insert Details: Cast scroll handles, domed lid, decorative acorn finial Base: Raised circular foot for stability and elegance Styling Ideas: Style on a bar cart or cocktail console with crystal decanters. Use as a functional ice bucket for entertaining or champagne service. Display on open shelving in a library, dining room, or butler’s pantry. Beautiful layered into traditional, English country, Hollywood Regency, or old-money interiors. Works equally well styled empty as a sculptural silver accent. This piece pairs beautifully with cut crystal, vintage bar tools...
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Barware

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Metal, Silver Plate

Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Grapevine Ashtray, England, 1954
By Wedgwood
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This elegant Wedgwood blue jasperware ashtray is a refined example of mid-century English neoclassical design. Crafted in England and dated 1954, the piece features Wedgwood’s signat...
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Mid-20th Century English Neoclassical Ashtrays

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Ceramic

Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Portrait Dish with Classical Laurel Border
By Wedgwood
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This refined Wedgwood blue jasperware dish exemplifies the neoclassical elegance for which the English firm is celebrated. Crafted in England, the piece features Wedgwood’s iconic ma...
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20th Century English Neoclassical Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Ceramic

Pair of Antique White Twin Bed Headboards with Hand-Painted Floral Medallions
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This charming pair of antique twin metal headboards showcases graceful faux cane arches with pierced metal panels and delicate hand-painted floral medallions, all finished in a soft,...
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Early 20th Century American Victorian Beds and Bed Frames

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Metal, Iron

19th Century French Faux Bamboo Armoire with Double Glass Doors and Pagoda Top
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A rare and striking 19th-century French bamboo-form armoire, expertly crafted in solid wood and designed to imitate the segmented nodes and joints of natural bamboo. This exceptional piece reflects the enduring European fascination with Chinoiserie and exoticism, particularly popular in France during the late 19th century. (This piece in particular was featured by Brunschwig and Fils on their social media.) Interestingly, small chalk children's handwriting in French can be seen on the inside left door. The armoire features double-glazed doors framed in bamboo-turned moldings and shelves, allowing the interior to remain visible while protected—ideal for displaying textiles, clothing, or collectibles. The architectural pagoda-style pediment, crowned with crossed finials and carved bamboo detailing, adds sculptural presence and vertical elegance. Turned corner posts, paneled lower doors, and bracket feet complete the refined silhouette. The warm honey-toned patina has matured beautifully over time, highlighting the craftsmanship and depth of the carved bamboo motifs. Interior shelving and custom retrofitted lucite bars give it hanging capacity and make this piece both decorative and highly functional, suitable for use as a wardrobe, nursery armoire...
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Antique 19th Century French French Provincial Wardrobes and Armoires

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Glass, Wood

Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Cayman Islands Trinket Dish, Eturia Collection
By Wedgwood
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A charming and highly collectible Wedgwood blue jasperware trinket dish, produced in England as part of Wedgwood’s Eturia Collection and created to commemorate the Cayman Islands. Th...
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20th Century British Folk Art Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Ceramic

Reproduction Print “Tuch-ee, a Cherokee War Chief” by S. Howitt, 1855
By Samuel Howitt
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
An important 19th-century hand-colored engraving depicting Tuch-ee, a Cherokee War Chief, published in 1855 as part of Dr. Prichard’s Natural History of Man. This striking portrait p...
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20th Century American Native American Prints

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Paper

Antique George Frederick Horse Print in Patterned Gilt Frame - Ready to Hang
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This elegant framed horse print depicts “George Frederick,” a finely rendered equine portrait originally issued as Plate 18 in a 19th-century sporting or stud reference series. The composition showcases a richly colored chestnut horse in classical side profile, posed with lifted foreleg in the traditional stance favored for documenting prized bloodstock and conformation. The print is executed in warm brown and russet tones with subtle shading, emphasizing musculature, coat sheen, and anatomical precision. The artist’s approach reflects the golden age of British sporting art, where horses were treated with the same reverence as aristocratic portrait subjects. The work is presented in a decorative, patterned gilt frame with a repeating textile-like motif in gold and deep brown tones, likely a later 20th-century custom framing that complements the warmth of the image beautifully. A neutral mat with white inner liner provides balance and visual depth. The backing bears a label from Pirates Alley Picture Frames, Oklahoma City, indicating professional framing. This horse print is ideal for collectors of equestrian art, English sporting décor, or traditional library and study interiors. George Frederick This print references the horse George Frederick rather than the artist’s name, which is typical of 19th-century equestrian plates...
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20th Century British American Classical Prints

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Metal

Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Small Cupid Dish with Classical Figural Relief
By Wedgwood
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A refined Wedgwood blue jasperware small dish, showcasing the iconic matte blue ground with crisp applied white neoclassical relief, one of Wedgwood’s most enduring and collectible designs. This dish features a softly scalloped rim with radiating fluted detail and a braided border of wheat, framing a central classical scene rendered in high relief. The central image depicts classical female figures accompanied by a winged cherub, drawn from Greco-Roman mythology and emblematic of Wedgwood’s close collaboration with John Flaxman in the late 18th century. These scenes were designed to evoke ideals of harmony, virtue, love, and beauty—core themes of the Neoclassical movement that defined Wedgwood’s artistic legacy. The reverse is impressed “WEDGWOOD / MADE IN ENGLAND”, confirming authentic English manufacture. The dish is finely proportioned and well-balanced, making it both decorative and functional. This piece works beautifully as a ring dish, trinket dish, or small catchall, and is an excellent example of classic Wedgwood jasperware craftsmanship. Details: Maker: Wedgwood Material: Jasperware Color: Wedgwood blue with white relief Decoration: Classical figural scene with cherub, after John Flaxman designs Mark: Impressed “WEDGWOOD / MADE IN ENGLAND” Origin: England Date: 20th century Condition: Very good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age; no chips or cracks observed About the Imagery: The figural relief reflects Wedgwood’s neoclassical vocabulary inspired by ancient Greek and Roman art. Designs of draped figures and cherubs were often adapted from John Flaxman (1755–1826), whose work became synonymous with Wedgwood’s intellectual and artistic identity. Such imagery symbolized idealized femininity, affection, and classical virtue—timeless motifs that continue to resonate with collectors. Styling Ideas Use as a ring or jewelry dish on a bedside table or vanity. Style on a desk or console as a refined catchall for keys or small objects. .Layer with books, intaglios, and framed engravings for a collected English look Pair with other Wedgwood jasperware plates...
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20th Century British Neoclassical Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Ceramic

Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Lidded Trinket Box with Neo Classical Relief
By Wedgwood
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A refined Wedgwood blue jasperware lidded box, featuring the iconic matte periwinkle-blue ground with crisp applied white classical reliefs, a hallmark of Wedgwood’s neoclassical pro...
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20th Century English Neoclassical Decorative Boxes

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Ceramic