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Unusual Weller Art Pottery Low Vase
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Pre 1910 item# 988328 (stock# 119c)
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Unusual Weller art pottery vase, before 1910, green matte finish (fru russett) and decorated with ivy leaf and vine, signed with impressed WELLER (glaze has filled in some of the letters, but look carefully at the pictures and the letters can be seen). Height approximately 3 1/4 inches, diameter approximately 5 3/4 inches, diameter at the mouth approximately 1 1/8 inches. Excellent estate condition with glaze crazing, a few "pencil" marks but no chips or cracks.
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Mid 19th Century Ironstone Teapot, romantic motif
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Pre 1900 item# 978292 (stock# 88c)
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English pewter-mounted ironstone teapot, mid 19th century. Of bulbous form, with romantic-themed transfer decoration and hand painted color, marked T. Booth Hanley on inside of lid. Height approximately 7 inches, Length from handle to spout approximately 10 3/4 inches, diameter at widest approximately 6 inches. Very good estate condition, some glaze crazing and discoloration.
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Staffordshire Toby Jug / Mug, Blue Willow Pattern
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Pre 1900 item# 974707 (stock# 83c)
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Staffordshire toby jug/mug decorated with a blue willow pattern coat, mid 19th century. Height approximately 5 1/2 inches tall, base approximately 4 7/8 inches by 4 3/8 inches. Good estate condition: possible restoration to top edge (there is a change in texture on the black outer edge - no change on the interior side of the black edge - however I see no difference under my black light, and this has been in my private collection for over 30 years), underglaze chip on rim, flea bite on rim.
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