This lovely Creamer & Sugar set was made by the Adams Co. in England circa 1920's. The creamer is 2.75" tall and is 3 3/8" wide including the handle. The sugar is 3.5" wide and is 2" tall. There is light age crazing mainly inside the sugar bowl which is quite normal for this old a set. The overall condition is considered to be really nice with NO chips or cracks. A lovely display set for your collection.
This beautiful Creamer & Sugar set was made by the Ansley Co. in England circa 1950's. The creamer measures 3.5" tall and is 3.75" wide including the handle. The sugar is 3" wide and is 2.25" tall.Really nice condition. This charming set would make a very nice addition to your collection.
This lovely Plate in the "Patrician" pattern is decorated with a scene of an 18th century gristmill. It is marked on the back "18th Century Gristmill at Longfellows Wayside Inn South Sudbury Mass. Wedgwood Made in England Engraved by Wedgwood studios". It measures 10.5" in diameter and is in excellent condition with NO chips or cracks. Circa 1950's-1960's. This would make a very nice addition for your collection.
Here is a Bowl stamped "Weatherby Hanley England". It measures 6" wide and is 3.75" tall. It has one quarter size stain on one side of the bowl. The overall condition is considered to be really nice with no chips or cracks. Made by the J.H. Weatherby & Sons Co. circa 1930's to 1950's.
Here is a lovely Copper luster Pitcher made in England. It measures 5.5" tall and is 5.5" wide from spout to handle. The pitcher depicts a dancing couple on the front and I believe dates to about the early 1900's. There is some very very minor wear on the luster which is quite normal for a piece this old. The overall condition is considered to be excellent with no chips or cracks on this 100+ year old vintage collectible.
This beautiful urn shaped Vase was made by Wedgwood in England circa 1950's. It measures 7" tall and is 5 3/8" across the top. It is matte Black/Dark Green in color and features shell handles. This vase is also numbered "8 GCS" and is considered to be in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. This would make a wonderful addition to your Wedgwood collection.
This interesting Majolica Tray is stamped "Wedgwood" and was made in England about the 1880's. It measures 8.25" long and is 5.25" wide. This attractive piece features a Turquoise background with an array of vegetables in the foreground trimmed in Yellow. This vintage 120+ year old piece is considered to be in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and would make a lovely addition to your Majolica collection.
This Toby Mug is called the "Guardsman" and was made by Shorter & Son in Staffordshire, England circa 1960's. He measures 6.5" tall and is 5" wide including the handle. It is marked on the bottom "Genuine Staffordshire Hand Painted Shorter & Son LTD England." There are two very very small nicks on the front of the left shoe which does not detract from the beauty of this mug. The overall condition is considered to be very good.
This jolly old soul is Old King Cole! This character Mug was made by Shorter & Son in Staffordshire, England circa 1960's. This hand painted Toby mug measures 5.75" tall and is 4.75" wide including the violin shaped handle. It is considered to be in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. A very nice addition for your Toby mug collection.
This Black transfer pattern is called Tonquin and is marked on the bottom "Tonquin Royal Staffordshire Dinnerware by Clarice Cliff Made In England". It measures 3" tall and is 5.5" wide including handle and spout. The condition is considered to be excellent with no chips or cracks. Circa 1940's to 1950's.