$15.00
Produced by Andrea by Sadek and made in Japan, this mug has delicate pastel shading, gold highlights and beautiful roses and violets. It is numbered 9075 in red and retains its original foil label. Measuring 3 5/8" in height and 3 3/4" in diameter at the rim, this little shaving mug is in perfect condition...
$40.00
$25.00
Duodecagonal (12~sided) in shape, this piece features the wonderful moriage dragon in the center and is done in the more traditional colors of dragonware. Minute beading along the edge and a small handle complete the presentation...
$65.00
This lovely piece is approximately 7 1/2" in height, 4" in length and 3" at the widest point. She is incised on the bottom "Germany" and the number "3943". There is also a red stamp of the number 16...
$119.00
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$95.00
The set consists of seven pieces...the pot and lid, which measure approximately 9 1/4" in height with the lid seated, and 6 handled cups which are approximately 2 3/4" in height. All of the pieces are in VERY good condition, only a couple of cups with a bit of roughness on the rims.
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$25.00
Still bearing its original "Made In Japan" foil label, this pretty porcelain piece is a combination cigarette holder, match holder and ashtray. It has a loop handle, is hand painted and decorated with lovely dogwood blossoms.
Overall, the piece measures approximately 6 3/4" in length including the handle, 5 3/4" in width and 2 3/4" in height...
$75.00
I believe that this may be a master berry bowl and would date this piece to around the 1930's. For those of you familiar with Joan Van Patten's markings for Nippon porcelain, this bowl basically bears her #17 backstamp with the exception that it states "Made In Japan" instead of "Nippon", dating the bowl after the Nippon era...
$25.00
Vibrant pink and purple hand~painted flowers are enhanced by a rich frame of cobalt blue with gold accents...quite captivating!
The cup is approximately 3 3/4" in diameter at the rim and 2" in height, while the saucer is 5 5/8" in diameter...
$45.00
The colorings of these wonderful macaw figurines are so vibrant and cheery that they'll brighten up any room.
Made in Japan and incised "Shafford" on the bases (as shown), I believe that these pieces probably date back to the late 1950's or 60's. And though they are basically the same, there are slight differences in shadings which would allow one to use them as a "pair"...
$75.00
Hallmarked Z.S. & Co. Bavaria, this 7~piece set consists of the master berry bowl and 6 small berry bowls. A soft, shaded green coloring serves as the perfect backdrop for the luscious pink hand painted roses. Gold rims complete the presentation...



















