Goldscheider Myott figurine Scottish or Irish Terrier dog of handpainted ceramic was Goldscheider designed and produced at the Myott factory in Staffordshire, England circa 1940s. He is a cantankerous little fella and the artist captured that playful snarl you get when you agitate your Terrier in fun, just before he snaps at you. Numbered underside 584-BL probably the artist's intials. Measures 5 1/2" wide by 5". No damage, extra fine condition. The piece has wonderful personality. ...click for details
Belleek Holy Water font in Sacred Heart on Cross with shell shaped bowl. This fine Irish porcelain art, circa 1950's 2nd green mark aka 5th period for Belleek is pierced for hanging on three points so can easily be permanently mounted. These early fonts were a constant but smaller production line at Belleek and are therefore scarce. The font measures 7" tall, the translucent bowl is 3 1/8" wide. There is no damage or repair to this beautiful example.
Royal Crown Derby tea strainer and drainer bowl in original box. This is the Derby Posies pattern. No damage and all gilding intact. Light wear to box. Includes priority shipping and insurance in USA.
"Sleepy Boy" figurine modeled by M. Cane in the 1930s done here in the green colorway by Royal Worcester of England. Nostalgic and charming and in fine condition for collector. Pinpoint rub to glaze on base shown in images. Figurine measures about 3 1/4".