Crown Staffordshire Floral Teacup and Saucer
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Pre 1940 item # 896898 (stock# D022 )
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$35.00
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Made by the Crown Staffordshire Co. of Fenton, England circa 1930's, this Teacup and Saucer has some minor wear on the Gold trim which is quite normal for it's age of 70+ years. The overall condition is considered to be really nice with NO chips or cracks. The cup is 4 1/8" wide including the handle and is 2 3/8" tall with the saucer being 5.5" wide. A very nice display set for your collection.
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Staffordshire China 1972 Calendar Decorative Plate
Collector Plates:
Pre 1980 item # 774904 (stock# P089 )
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724-869-2300
$14.95
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This Plate was made by the Alfred Meakin Pottery in Staffordshire England. It is hand engraved and has the words on the front "God Bless Our House Throughout 1972". The months and days along with astrological signs decorate the border. It measures 9" in diameter and is in excellent condition with No chips or cracks. A very nice addition for your plate collection.
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Clarice Cliff "Royal Staffordshire" Bone Dish
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Staffordshire:
Pre 1960 item # 511088 (stock# CHI 2082)
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724-869-2300
$30.00
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Here is a beautiful crescent shaped bone dish that was made by royal staffordshire and designed by clarice cliff circa the 1940's-60's.This lovely bone dish is decorated with purple violets and trimmed in gold.This dish measures 6" long x 3" wide.This dish is in really nice condition and is marked on the bottom royal staffordshire by clarice cliff made in england.A nice addition for your english china collection.
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Clarice Cliff "Royal Staffordshire" Tonquin Bone Dish
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Staffordshire:
Pre 1960 item # 511087 (stock# CHI 2081)
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$35.00
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Here is a beautiful crescent shaped bone dish in the popular "tonquin" pattern that was designed by clarice cliff circa the 1940's-60's.This lovely mulberry transfer ware bone dish measures 6 1/2" long x 3" wide.This dish is in really nice condition.The dish is marked on the bottom royal staffordshire made in england and dinnerware by clarice cliff.A wonderful addition for your english china collection.
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Shorter & Son "Beefeaters" salt & pepper Shakers
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Staffordshire:
Pre 1950 item # 384594 (stock# CHI 1045)
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$69.95
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A charming and hard to find set of "beefeaters" salt & pepper shakers.This set has a hand painted mark made in england on the bottom.This set i believe was made by shorter and son circa the 1940's and the shakers each measure 2 1/2" tall.There is some age crazing but over all these shakers are in very good condition.A great vintage novelty set to add to your collection. Very Nice!!
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Shorter & Son Character Toby Jug novelty Teapot
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Staffordshire:
Pre 1950 item # 384591 (stock# CHI 1044)
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$89.95
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A charming novelty character toby jug teapot that was made in england circa 1905-20. This teapot is marked genuine staffordshire shorter & son hand painted Made in england. The teapot measures 3 5/8" tall and is 4 3/4" wide including the handle & spout.There is some age crazing but over all the condition is very good.A great piece to add to your teapot collection. Very Nice!!
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Staffordshire "Old Foley" Salt and Pepper Shakers
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Staffordshire:
Pre 1960 item # 357442 (stock# CHI 3029)
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Mark's Treasure Chest
724-869-2300
$45.00 PAIR
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Here is one of the loveliest Pair of vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers I have seen. They are exquisitely detailed with Pink and Yellow Roses and are marked "Old Foley James Kent Ltd Staffordshire Made in England". They are in excellent condition with NO chips or cracks and measure 6" tall and are 1 7/8" wide across the base. This beautifully detailed pair of Salt and Pepper shakers would grace any dinner party or the mere simplicity of your own enjoyment!
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