This is a very funky cool set. It consists of a large oblong Royal Heager console bowl and the matching candle sticks. It is like an eggplant in color and has streakings of aqua green with two pottery moldings that resemble grape clusters. The bowl measures 20 in. long and 9 in. wide and 4 1/2 in. tall. The two candlesticks are 4 in. wide and 4 1/2 in. tall. It is marked Royal Heager R373 USA on the bottom. This set is in excellent condition. Enjoy!
This lovely japanese flower planter vase has three sections which would be a very nice container for bamboo. It is in a cream color trimmed with gold and has a basket weave design. It is in excellent condition. Enjoy!
This is a lovely pottery vase or planter and would look very nice in a collection or on a windowsill with ivy. It is possible that this piece is unmarked Mccoy or Royal Heager. It is in excellent condition inside and out. It has a wavy ruffled edge and is smooth to the touch. It is marked USA underneath. It stands 8 in. tall and is 9 1/2 in. wide at the widest point. I hope that you will enjoy this piece.
This pretty in pink little petite planter is just darling. It is the smallest in the series of graduated sized pots. It is in excellent condition and measures 3 in. It would look great in a collection, or all alone on a window sill. Enjoy!
These delightful little butter pats are in blue and white and measure 3 in. in diameter. They are in excellent cond. They depict the royal homez (homes) of britian with castles, clouds and streams. Made by Enoch Wedgewood (Turnstall) Ltd. They have the mark of the unicorn.
This victorian brush holder is too cute and feminine. With it's pink bows and a raised green rope design. It has a lid and inside raised lines which would allow it to be used for soap also. This was made in the 1800,s and has no chips, breaks or cracks. There is some water stains to the inside from use, which adds character. It measures 8 in. long and 3 in. high. The name Harvard is stamped on the bottom, so it's likely that it was used there. Enjoy!