This is a lovely set of porcelain shakers featuring what looks like Sanpan sailboats on a wonderful blue and white background. The boat is black and the sails brown and tan. They are hand painted and have gold gilding on the top. One looks like it has a bit of wear to the gilding, but I really think it was just painted a bit thinner. They are marked made in Japan and look like pieces of Noritake I have seen, but I am not sure. They measure 2.5 inches tall and have their cork stoppers. On has a l ...click for details
This is a teacup and saucer that I got from an auction. Although they have pretty much the same colors, I don't think they exactly match. The Saucer is marked Bone China, Royal Vale, Made in England, A Product of Ridgway Potteries LTD and features pink to red roses and what looks like yellow ranunculus and gray colored leaves with a gold gilded rim. It measures 5.5 inches across.
The teacup is marked Bone China England on the bottom and features pretty pink to red roses, black eyed susan ...click for details
This is a gorgeous teacup and saucer set by Royal Stuart of England. It is fine bone china and has a wonderful quality feel to it. It has a huge pink and yellow rose like a peace rose and dainty blue forget me nots.
It delicate cup measures 3 and 3/8 inches rim to rim and 2.5 inches tall. The saucer is 5.5 inches across.
Both pieces are in excellent condition, no chips, no cracks, no scratches and no wear to the gilding.
This would make a great gift of the teacup or rose collector.
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This is a really cool retro avocado green pitcher with brighter green drip glaze accents. It is ribbed and textured. It still has the original foil Royal Sealy Quality Imports Japan label.
This jug measures 5.25 inches tall and 5.5 inches wide from spout to handle.
It is probably about circa 1950s and is in very good condition, no chips and no cracks, with just a bit of age glaze crazing typical of a piece this age.
This is a very ornate victorian style dish with what looks like pink and red peonies and camellias or roses in the center and luster and gold gilded accents. The porcelain has cut out work.
It measures 8.25 inches across and comes with the wood plate stand. It is in very good condition. It has one tiny rough spot on the edge but it was part of the makers process as it is under the gilding. It is unmarked, but I think it is Royal Sealy, as I have seen items similar to it that were.
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This is the prettiest delicate rose spray teacup and saucer I have seen in a long time. Beautiful pink climbing vine roses and heavy 22k gold gilding on the foot, handle and rims. The footed teacup measures 3.5 inches rim to rim and is 2.5 inches tall. The saucer is 5.5 inches across.
This piece is unmarked but looks like extremely good quality. It is in close to mint condition, no chips and no cracks and very little wear to the gilding.
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This is a really beautiful quality fine bone china teacup and saucer marked Regency English bone china Made in England. It has pretty pink roses and yellow and blue floral sprays. The saucer is 5.5 inches in diameter and the cup is 3.5 inches in diameter and 3 inches tall. It is in superb condition, no chips, no cracks, no crazing and the gold gilding shows no signs of wear. I have no idea of the age.
This is a wonderful circa 1950s American Limoges platter in the shape of a diamon. It is marked on the bottom, Casino by American Limoges ALC Co. It has the jack with heart, club, spade and diamond designs just like on playing cards. His medallion says sitrioullier. This was made in Sebring, Ohio for bridge club or card players. These dishes are quite collectible, they are even on display at the Dallas Museum of art under decorative arts/ utilitarian objects/ 20th century design. This is part of ...click for details
This is a wonderful circa 1950s American Limoges plate in the shape of a spade. It is marked on the bottom, Casino by American Limoges ALC Co. It has the king with heart, club, spade and diamond designs just like on playing cards. This was made in Sebring, Ohio for bridge club or card players. These dishes are quite collectible, they are even on display at the Dallas Museum of art under decorative arts/ utilitarian objects/ 20th century design. This is part of a complete dinner set. The spade pl ...click for details
This is a magnificent cloisonne bowl. The pictures don't do it justice. It is very heavy and feels of real quality. The colors are a rich cobalt blue for the background, lighter blue, pink, lavender, orange, red, periwinkle, whites, browns and greys. The inside bottom has beautiful basket full of flowers, mums, peonies, lilies, roses, and what looks like camellias. The colors are rich and vibrant. The edge has a wonderful repeated pattern and a warm brass edge that looks like gold. It measur ...click for details