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Sevres Style Minton Enameled Tea Cup & Saucer
Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Porcelain Pre 1900: item #767801 D110
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Judith Ravnitzky
845-628-6681
$495
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This porcelain cup and saucer was produced in England by Minton before 1870. There is no manufacturer's mark, only hand painted letters and number. The saucer has a diameter of 5 1/4 inches and the cup is 2 1/2 inches high. We have never seen such incredible egg shell bone china before. You can virtually see through it. The decoration is exquisite in the French Sevres style. There are lovely pink borders surrounding white areas. Circling the cup and saucer are thick turquoise enamel medal... Click for details
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Antique English Flow Blue Platter
Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Porcelain Pre 1900: item #767589 tjb 5724
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Antiques On The Square
706-342-3311
$295.00 (includes U.S. shipping)
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This beautiful English Staffordshire flow blue platter in the Lorne pattern was made by W.H. Grindley around 1898. At 18", this would make a wonderful display piece. Deep cobalt blue details and a lovely center design. There is also a 40 piece group of flow blue in the Lorne pattern listed as well as other pieces of flow blue.
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Antique Wedgwood Majolica Fruit Bowl
Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English Pre 1920: item #767507 tjb 6092
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Antiques On The Square
706-342-3311
$235.00 (includes U.S. shipping)
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This is a wonderful Wedgewood Majolica fruit bowl that dates to the early 1900's. This is the traditional grape leaf design. The greens are very bright and detailed and darker near the center. Great stilt marks. The bowl measures 10 7/8" across and stands 3 1/4" tall. It would make a beautiful centerpiece.
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Antique English Staffordshire Jug
Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English Pre 1837 VR: item #767489 tjb 3662
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Antiques On The Square
706-342-3311
SOLD
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This is a wonderful English Staffordshire jug with a serpent handle. The jug has a flow blue background with hand painted details in the Imari colors. It was made by Davenport sometime between 1805 and 1820. The colors on this piece are quite bright and beautiful. There is a very small flake on one side of the lip. The jug stands 6" tall and is 5" across at its widest point. Wonderful display piece.
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