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Early 19C transferware mug of a dog at a bar with men and ghosts chasing a man on horse. A very strange scene.
The mug measures 3 1/4" in height and 3 1/4" base. Mug is in More »
Early 19C transferware mug of a dog at a bar with men and ghosts chasing a man on horse. A very strange scene.
The mug measures 3 1/4" in height and 3 1/4" base. Mug is in good condition. No chips or breaks. Hairline crack that starts on lip and goes almost to the base. The crack goes across the dog. Some glaze wear and staining. No restorations. « Less
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AntiquePooch.com |
po box 71 |
Ramsey |
Indiana-47166 |
USA |
Email : sharkyandgoldie@antiquepooch.com |
Phone : (812) 946-1848 |
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$185.00
Roseville Pottery Creamware mug with applied Native American design. MINT CONDITION. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Very little wear to the design. Mug More »
Roseville Pottery Creamware mug with applied Native American design. MINT CONDITION. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Very little wear to the design. Mug is 5" tall and 4 1/2" wide including the handle. ESTATE FRESH! « Less
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Greg Myroth |
Illinois- |
USA |
Email : gregmy@justartpottery.com |
Phone : 309-690-7966 |
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$235.00
Very decorative Weller Pottery Dickens Ware First Line two handled mug decorated with two highly detailed butterflies. EXCELLENT CONDITION. Professional repair to the rim. More »
Very decorative Weller Pottery Dickens Ware First Line two handled mug decorated with two highly detailed butterflies. EXCELLENT CONDITION. Professional repair to the rim. No other chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Bottom marked DICKENS WARE WELLER and 371. Artist signed near art work with LB for Lizabeth Blake. Mug is 5" tall and 7 1/4" wide from handle to handle. « Less
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Greg Myroth |
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Email : gregmy@justartpottery.com |
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Black Basalt Wedgwood English Cup and Saucer with handle, H:2 3/4" including both, Diameter of Saucer:4 3/4". Historically, about Wedgwood: Josiah Wedgwood More »
Black Basalt Wedgwood English Cup and Saucer with handle, H:2 3/4" including both, Diameter of Saucer:4 3/4". Historically, about Wedgwood: Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795), his grandfather and great-grandfather had been potters, and in his early 20's Joseph formed a partnership with the preeminent English potter of the day, Thomas Whieldon. Josiah Wedgwood had practiced with glazing, bodies, shapes, and colours, and in 1759 his dreams came true when two relatives leased him the Ivy House in Burslem to allow him to start his own pottery business. He had marred well and in1766 he bought Etruria, in Staffordshire, as a base for his factory. In 1782 he perfected a tool for measuring heat in kilns. On the basis of his work Wedgwood was elected to the Royal Society in 1783. He had developed durable china called the Queen's Ware, a cream-coloured, lead-glazed earthenware, "Potter to Her Majesty". Queen's Ware became an enormous success spread the name of Wedgwood across all of Europe. In 1768 Wedgwood developed a fine black porcelain called Black Basalt. With this fine-grained stoneware he was able to produce copies of the newly excavated Etruscan pottery from Italy. The new innovation proved another huge commercial success. The surface was lustrous and smooth, with a purple-black sheen. Wedgwood's factory could scarcely keep up with the demand for candlesticks, medallions, tableware, and vases in the material, and useful household ware was very much in vogue such as this fine example of a cup and saucer. « Less
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$4950.00
Capo di Monte, Royal Palace of Naples, 8 Chocolate Cups with the lids. H:5.5" W:5" from handle to handle. Capo di Monte Place Settings, Signed on the back: More »
Capo di Monte, Royal Palace of Naples, 8 Chocolate Cups with the lids. H:5.5" W:5" from handle to handle. Capo di Monte Place Settings, Signed on the back: "Palazzo Reale Napoli, G.M." or "The Royal Palace of Naples". Set of 8 Chocolate Cups with the decorative lid of a cherub and romantic genre of people along the body of the cup, all are in good condition. This set will compliment the Royal Place Settings of 24 dinner and salad plates that we also have for sale, very unique collection. The provenance of this service from the former Vatican ambassador to the United Nations. Capodimonte: The relief style, highly colored and defined porcelain pieces are commonly called and identified in our current market place as Capo-di-Monte. It was King Ferdinand IV, son of King Charles who opened a factory in Naples in 1771 and began to use the mark of the blue crown N (BCN). When the factory closed in 1834, the Ginori family at Doccia near Florence, Italy, acquired what was left of the factory and continued using its mark. The factory continued until 1896 when it was then combined with Societa Ceramica Richard of Milan which continues today to manufacture fine porcelain pieces marked with a crest and wreaths under a blue crown with R Capodimonte. As more collectors recognize and appreciate the quality of the older ware, and such a rare collection as this Capo di Monte set of place settings and the chocolate cups and lids. « Less
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$975.00
Decorative Capo di Monte cup in high relief and colorful cherubs of a unique celebration design around the entire perimeter, with lid, in good condition and rare to find, it More »
Decorative Capo di Monte cup in high relief and colorful cherubs of a unique celebration design around the entire perimeter, with lid, in good condition and rare to find, it came out of a private collection, H:10". Capo di Monte is the relief style, highly colored and defined porcelain pieces are commonly called and identified by their unique style. Historically, it was King Ferdinand IV, son of King Charles who opened a factory in Naples in 1771 and began to use the mark of the blue crown N (BCN). When the factory closed in 1834, the Ginori family at Doccia near Florence, Italy, acquired what was left of the factory and continued using its mark. The factory continued until 1896 when it was then combined with Societa Ceramica Richard of Milan which continues today to manufacture fine porcelain pieces marked with a crest and wreaths under a blue crown with R Capodimonte. As more collectors recognize and appreciate the quality of the older ware, buyer demand drives prices higher for these fine antiques. LifestyleAntiques.com is the web site where one can shop on line or if you are in the area we are an antique dealer in Summerland, California just 3 minutes south of Santa Barbara. Specializing in European Antique Furniture and our accent is antique lighting for your home, or office with handmade parchment shades adorning the selection of unique lamps. We specialize in Decorative Arts and French furniture as well as antique furniture from Spain and Italy, you will find the shop warm and inviting. « Less
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Worcester Barr, Flight & Barr period porcelain tea cup and saucer in Queen Charlotte or whorl pattern. Circa 1792-1803. Impressed on underside with letter "B" and with More »
Worcester Barr, Flight & Barr period porcelain tea cup and saucer in Queen Charlotte or whorl pattern. Circa 1792-1803. Impressed on underside with letter "B" and with British Antique Dealers' Association (BADA) labels of authenticity. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs; only some rubbing to gilding on rims. « Less
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Antiques Collaborative, Inc. |
6931 Woodstock Rd., Rte. 4 at Waterman Place |
P.O. Box 565 |
Quechee |
Vermont-05059-0565 |
USA |
Email : antcollab@comcast.net |
Phone : 802-296-5858 |
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Flora Danica porcelain covered custard cup by Royal Copenhagen. Dated 1916. Size: 3.25" height x 2.5" diameter. Flora Danica is one of the finest of porcelain More »
Flora Danica porcelain covered custard cup by Royal Copenhagen. Dated 1916. Size: 3.25" height x 2.5" diameter. Flora Danica is one of the finest of porcelain patterns. The original service was commissioned by the Danish king, Christian VII, in 1790, as a gift for Empress Catherine the Great of Russia. However, she died prior to its completion and the Danish royal family retained the service. The name and decoration of the service were derived from the botanical atlas, "Flora Danica," published between 1761-1883, which illustrates in some 3,060 copper plate engravings the flora of Denmark. Johann Christoph Bayer undertook the monumental task of transcribing these illustrations into designs for porcelain, a task that took him 12 years to complete. Today, the MSRP for a cup, cover and saucer is in excess of $3,500. This example is initialed on the underside by the decorator 'GD' and dated 28th April 1916, together with the underglaze blue wavy lines mark of the Royal Copenhagen factory. Examples not bearing the Latin names of the plants were sometimes produced by the decorators for themselves. Condition: There are two tiny nicks to the underside of the cover; and a couple of the floral petals of the cover were chipped during the manufacture of the piece. This offering includes a cup with cover, but no saucer. « Less
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Antiques Collaborative, Inc. |
6931 Woodstock Rd., Rte. 4 at Waterman Place |
P.O. Box 565 |
Quechee |
Vermont-05059-0565 |
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Email : antcollab@comcast.net |
Phone : 802-296-5858 |
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$225.00
English Staffordshire handleless tea bowl/cup and saucer with dark blue transfer of two ladies in a flower garden, bearing a printed blue mark, RILEY, with an impressed hand; More »
English Staffordshire handleless tea bowl/cup and saucer with dark blue transfer of two ladies in a flower garden, bearing a printed blue mark, RILEY, with an impressed hand; circa 1800-1825. Condition: Manufacturing flaw - a burst bubble to interior of cup with 2 small light brown stains, otherwise excellent. « Less
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Antiques Collaborative, Inc. |
6931 Woodstock Rd., Rte. 4 at Waterman Place |
P.O. Box 565 |
Quechee |
Vermont-05059-0565 |
USA |
Email : antcollab@comcast.net |
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Rose Medallion export porcelain two handled cup with cover and fruit finial. 19th century. Excellent condition, with no chips or cracks. Size: 6" across handles x More »
Rose Medallion export porcelain two handled cup with cover and fruit finial. 19th century. Excellent condition, with no chips or cracks. Size: 6" across handles x 4.5" diameter x 5.6" ht. « Less
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Antiques Collaborative, Inc. |
6931 Woodstock Rd., Rte. 4 at Waterman Place |
P.O. Box 565 |
Quechee |
Vermont-05059-0565 |
USA |
Email : antcollab@comcast.net |
Phone : 802-296-5858 |
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