Rosepoint is one of the most successful patterns for Cambridge Glass. This large 15" tray has applied gold on the etch, and a nice wavy rim. Quite literally elegant American glass.
Very good condition with no flakes or cracks or sickness.
Meissen teapot, cream & sugar 3 piece set, old purple Indian pattern ca 1930.
A fine and lovely coffee or tea set by Meissen in the purple Indian blossom pattern: teapot / coffee pot, creamer and covered sugar. Wonderful flower finials on pot and sugar as Meissen often made. Discreet gold highlighting and trim. Outstanding details. Crossed swords marks for Meissen and without cuts. ...click for details
Wispy design of thistle blossoms on a Royal Doulton cup, saucer & plate trio set. The thistle is found neat Queen Mary's Glamis castle. This is an artist signed set, by P Curnock whose name is found on other porcelain. Lion back stamp dated to 1938.
Cup 3.5" diameter & 2.8" high; saucer 5.5" diameter and plate 6" diameter. Very good condition no chips hairlines or cracks. Gold tr ...click for details
A fine old French faience pot-au-creme with fitted cover that has an apricot? finial. Can be used for jam jar, loose tea, whatever. Pretty floral pattern with Strasbourg rose on one side and tulip on the other. Old crown mark of K&G Luneville from the 1920s or earlier. Pink trim all around... so very continental in feel. The rich pink is achieved with the use of gold doped into the enamel color fired at high temperature.
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A fine old Wallace sterling pierced serving spoon (veggie server) in the Grand Baroque pattern. About 9" long, nice weight in the hand. No monogram and very good condition with light civilized usage.
A fine old Keller & Guerin faience basket form jam jar with fitted cover. Pretty floral pattern called Strasbourg rose. Old crown mark of K&G Luneville from the 1920s or earlier. Pink trim all around... so very French.
Jar 2.5" diameter, 2.5" highest. Very good condition with no chips or cracks or repairs Normal glaze crackle for old French faience.
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A beautiful sterling oyster serving spoon in the very desirable Lily pattern (Terry Hagan book p. 77). The pattern was introduced by Whiting a division of Gorham in 1902. Also the server has an unusual scalloped bowl. This one has a crisp Gorham mark see pic. No monogram. Quite hefty in the hand.
9.2" long about 5 oz. No dings scratches or cracks. A fine antique server in a popular pattern and outstanding c ...click for details
A lovely hand painted and footed bone china cup and saucer by Royal Stafford in the "Harvest" pattern with displays of fruit. Both cup and saucer are signed by R Band. The grapes are so well done they seem to stand in 3 dimensions.