Antique German heavy amber glass apothecary jar with stopper, c. 1900. It is large measuring 9.75" tall and 4.5" wide. It has its original label which says Borwasser Aq. boric. It is in excellent condition for its age with no chips or cracks. A great addition to your collection!
Antique Victorian ironstone soup tureen with lid and underplate dating to late 1800's. It has a brown and white pattern. I could find no chips or cracks, but there is overall crazing and some areas of loss of pattern. The underplate measures 8" x 6" and the soup tureen measures 6" high to the top of the lid handle and 7.5" long from end of handle to end of handle, and 5" wide. There are no markings. Great for the holidays!
Fabulous antique 19th Century Staffordshire clock face Scottish couple figurine. The male is wearing a colorful kilt with plumes in his hat and is holding bagpipes. The female has a decorative dress on with a tartan scarf. The couple is sitting on a clockface with florals. It is large measuring 14" high and 9" wide. I could find no chips and there is a crack on the bottom. Just a wonderful piece!
Gorgeous antique Victorian white ironstone pitcher by Alfred Meakin. It has wonderful details with an ornate handle, ruffled neck, and embossed designs around the neck and at the base. It is quite large measuring 12.5" tall at its highest point and 10.5" at its widest. It is marked Alfred Meakin England. I could find no chips, a minor crack on the inside of the handle and a few scratches. This gorgeous pitcher would look wonderful with a bunch of flowers!
Wonderful 19th Century Staffordshire figurine of a Scottish shepherd with 2 calves at his feet. The figurine is very colorful with a cobalt blue kilts, orange bag and socks, and colorful sash and hat with plumes. It measures about 11" tall and about 4.5" wide. There is some crazing, a couple of chips to the bottom of the base and some very fine hairline cracks on the back. Just a wonderful, charming piece!
Pair of Romantic blue transferware 10.5" plates by Davenport dating to 1830's. The center is an imaginery scene along the river Rhine in Germany. Both plates have the impressed Davenport with anchor mark. One plate has no chips or cracks and the other plate has a little chip on the inner rim and there is an area on the bottom rim where the glaze has been scraped. No other chips or cracks. There are some areas of loss of pattern and some scratches. This is a rare find!
Fabulous antique wooden apple tea caddy with original key dating to 1800's. It has a wonderful smooth patina with great workmanship. It has its original key and the locking mechanism works fine. It measures 5" high and about 4" across. A rare English find.
Beautiful antique perfume bottle with a sterling silver lid and glass hobnail body with dabber. It is hallmarked Birmingham 1920 and measures 2" high and the lid is 1.5" across. There are no chips or cracks to the glass or dabber and the lid does have some dents, but are not very noticeable. Just a beautiful piece!
Wonderful pair of English green leaf majolica plates dating to the late 1800's. They measure 8.5" across and have wonderful details. They are marked EDGE MALKIN & Co. There are no chips or cracks, but there is overall crazing. One is slightly darker than the other. A great addition to your collection!
Beautiful victorian sterling silver lid with heavy ribbed glass jar. The lid has a blank center with leaves and scrolls surrounding it. It is hallmarked Victoria London 1867 and Parkins & Cott are the silversmiths. It measures 3.25" high and 1.75" across. There are no chips or cracks and just one little knick on the body. There are 2 little dents to the silver. A great addtion to your collection!