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Plate Wedgwood Wellesley Embossed Floral Ironstone
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Pre 1910 item# 296267 (stock#5609)
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This is a beautiful old plate by Josiah Wedgwood of England in the Wellesley Tenbury pattern. The 10.75 inch in diameter dinner plate features a pretty molded embossed floral border and a lovely hand painted floral transfer center. The plate was made 1890-1910. There are no chips but there is crazing commensurate with age and some staining. I have not touched it or tried to clean it up, but it should clean easily with a soak. A lovely piece. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured is $9.50.
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Bowl Romantic Staffordshire Flow Blue Large
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Pre 1900 item# 407360 (stock#2885)
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This is a fabulous flow blue transfer or transferware bowl in an unknown landscape pattern by an unknown Staffordshire, England pottery. The bowl dates to the victorian era 1840-1870. The bowl is 2.25 inches high by 10 inches in diameter. It features a gothic scene with a fancy border with landscape vignettes, a molded shape a remnants of sponged gold trim. It is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. There are a few utensil marks on the bottom and 3 stilt marks on the bottom used durin ...click for details
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Pitcher Staffordshire England Imari Gaudy
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Pre 1900 item# 163780 (stock#4684)
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This fabulous pitcher is probably classed as victorian imari or gaudy Welsh although not Welsh but made in the potteries of Staffordshire, England. It is 7 inches high with a hammered copper lid and was made by Samuel Johnson Britannia Pottery of Staffordshire England around 1890-1900. It has cobalt blue medallions & trim and a sampler of intricate gold patterns above the half reeded bottom of the jug & gold trim. The pitcher or jug has a hammered copper lid that fits into a slot/hole ei ...click for details
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Toby Jug Mr. Pickwick Kent England 1890s
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Pre 1900 item# 288878 (stock#5534)
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This is a great character jug or toby jug of Mr. Pickwick from Dickens. This toby was made in the 1890s by William Kent potteries of Staffordshire England. The standing figure measures 7.5 inches high and is hand painted. The toby is listed on page 39 of Collecting British Toby Jugs by Vic Schuler. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured with tracking is $11.40.
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Spode Copeland Cup And Saucer June Demi Birds Antique
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Pre 1920 item# 715572 (stock#tr7311)
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This is a sweet demitasse teacup and saucer set made in 1918-1919 by Spode Copeland, England in a pattern called June. The cup and saucer is of embossed creamware and features brown transfer designs that were then hand colored. The designs include a rose bouquet and fantasy bird vignettes like pheasants or peacocks. There is a herringbone border as well. The set is in excellent condition, and a wonderful piece of workmanship.
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