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A 19th Century Blue and White Tureen and Matching Stand
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Pre 1837 VR item# 763506
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An early 19th Century blue and white two handled tureen with matching stand. Part of the Flowers and Leaves series, it depicts a pastoral setting with domestic animals grazing. A young girl and an older woman are in the scene, and a young man is on bended knee, obviously proposing. There is a river set to the center and a large manor house off to the left. Made by William Adams, 1820. The tureen measures 14" handle to handle, is 8 1/2" wide and stands 5 3/4" with a scalloped border. The stand is matching and the border is scalloped as well.It measures 10" by 8".
This could easily be part of a museum collection, the condition is excellent, no repairs or damage.
More pictures to come.
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A Childs Teaset In The Blue Willow pattern
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Pre 1940 item# 762737
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A 15 piece childs teaset in the Blue Willow pattern consisting of 5 plates 3 3/4", four 3 3/8 saucers, a teapot that is 3 1/4 tall by 4 1/4 wide, a creamer which is 2 1/2" tall by 3" wide and a sugar that is 2" tall by 2 1/2" wide. There is an oval platter that is 6 1/4" long by 3 7/8" wide, also a tureen that is 2" tall by 4 1/2" wide. And finally a two handled round platter that is 5 1/8" wide to the handles.
There is the tiniest fleabite to the two handle platter and one of
the plates has a factory flaw, otherwise the set is in excellent condition. The set was made in Occupied Japan.
The Blue Willow pattern originated in China and has a very romantic history of star crossed lovers. it was made in Britain first by Minton and others followed suit.
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Rare Blue and White Minton Egg Holder with Cups
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Pre 1900 item# 450629
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Very rare Minton blue and white 2 handled egg cup holder with 4 cups late 19th Century. The pattern is a blue transfer on a white ground showing geese in various stages of flight. Very charming blue border with wave like decoration to the top and bottom of the holder and with geese around the center on 4 sides. The egg cups have the same pattern of geese in flight; and the holder is marked at the bottom with the Minton mark. this is a rare and very collectable piece of blue and white, and the condition is excellent.
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