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PAIRPOINT LAURION SP CRUMBER c1887 Oneida
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Pre 1900 item# 271467 (stock#3188)
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Antiques and Decor by Fiona
905-682-0090
$32
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An attractive Victorian silver plated crumber (a wide bladed and edged knife for collecting table crumbs) in the Laurion pattern, issued beginning in 1887 by Pairpoint Mfg. Co. (later part of Oneida). This attractive Aesthetic design crumber measures 12-5/8" long and it is in excellent condition, with no bends, monograms, repairs or damage other than a couple of tiny dents on the blade and some shallow surface pitting on the blade. A scarce accessory piece for your flatware set. Surface shi ...click for details
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Vict. GREEN GLASS ENAMELLED MINIATURE JAR c1880s
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Pre 1900 item# 728352 (stock#01176)
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Antiques and Decor by Fiona
905-682-0090
$75
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An unusual, small Victorian green glass dresser jar with enamelled floral painting c1880s. This 2-1/8" diameter and 1-3/8" tall jar has gilt brass mounts and enamelled decoration in white, yellow, blue and orange with gold highlights. It is unsigned, and it was used for jewellery; it is in very good original condition with no chips, cracks, dents, bends, corrosion, damage or repairs other than some minor wear to the enamel and gold and some losses to the gilding on the brass. All i ...click for details
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ASIATIC PHEASANTS DEEP PLATTER c1850
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Pre 1900 item# 187506 (stock#2901)
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Antiques and Decor by Fiona
905-682-0090
$220
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An early blue transfer English large deep well serving platter in the Asiatic Pheasants pattern c1850-60. This unsigned, flat-backed platter measures 16" x 12-5/8"; it is in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, staining, repairs or damage. It has very fine overall crazing and just a touch of underglaze browning, but both are very, very slight and this platter is in superb condition, without any cutmarks whatsoever. It may be a very early Burgess & Leigh example. A prize for ...click for details
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