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Limited Edition Red Skelton Painting - The Philosopher
Art:
Paintings:
Pre 1990 stock# 263
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$850.00
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Red Skelton was born in 1913, the son of a circus clown. Skelton himself got one of his earliest tastes of show business with that same circus and decided to become an entertainer at age 9. Through all of his career, Red never forgot his roots, and always seemed to fall back to the familiar -the clown. He decided to try his hand at art at an early age painting a variety of subjects. He states "In the beginning I could not afford paint brushes, so I cut locks of my hair and glued these t ...click for details
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Hull Little Red Riding Hood Cookie Jar
Cookie Jars:
Pre 1960 stock# 261
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$495.00
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This Little Red Riding Hood cookie jar is accredited to the Hull Pottery Company of Zanesville Ohio. Designed and patented in 1943 by Hull, this cookie jar became so successful, that a complete line of Little Red Riding Hood items was created, dating from 1943 to 1957. Although usually thought of as a product of Hull, research has determined that much of the Little Red Riding Hood line was actually made by Regal China, although the items were designed and patented by Hull. This particular coo ...click for details
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Hall Gold Label Hook Cover Teapot - Cadet Blue Stars
China:
American:
Hall:
Pre 1960 stock# 260
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$75.00
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During the 1950's, Hall created 12 teapots in the "Gold Label" line. The teapots in this line are characterized by a single gold decoration and can be identified by the gold code number on the base, followed by the letters GL (for "Gold Line"). This teapot is cadet blue in color, and covered with gold stars. The handle, spout and knob are also all covered with gold. It is a 6 cup teapot (as indicated on the base). It is called a "hook cover" teapot, because ...click for details
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Goebel Smithsonian Collection Vase & Candle Holders
Porcelain:
Contemporary stock# 259
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$80.00
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This wonderful set is from the Smithsonian Collection by Goebel. The beautiful floral images, highlighted in 22 karat gold, were inspired by the botanical prints found in the libraries of the Smithsonian Institute. This set consists of an 8.5" (tall) vase, and a pair of 6.75" candle holders. The pattern on each depicts beautiful white roses with green and gold accents. Each piece is in excellent condition, with no damage of any kind. The price is for the 3-piece set.
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Native American Iroquois Beaded Pouch w/ Papoose 1909
Ethnic:
Native American:
Pre 1910 stock# 257
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$150.00
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This amazing pouch was made by Native Americans, most likely the Iroquois. The front of the pouch is made of a tan, heavy cotton material, with brown and green beads applied in a floral design. All of the beadwork is hand stitched and original. The back of the pouch is a pink satin type material. Hand stitching connects the front to the back. The pouch still contains the original papoose. "1909" is beaded on the bottom of the pouch, leading me to believe it may have originally bee ...click for details
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J Holdcroft Pond Lily Footed Majolica Bowl
Pottery and Stoneware:
Majolica:
Pre 1900 stock# 256
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$225.00
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This beautiful footed bowl (or compote) was made by Joseph Holdcroft. Holdcroft was best known for the majolica pieces he created in England between 1870 and 1885. This piece is from the "pond lily" line. As the name would indicate, the bowl is formed from a number of overlapping lily pads. There are 4 flower blossoms within the bowl. Two are fully opened. They are a combination of white and cornflower blue in color - one shows it's yellow center. The other two flowers are b ...click for details
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Blue Ridge Dinnerware - Weathervane (many available)
Dinnerware:
Blue Ridge:
Pre 1960 stock# 255
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$5.00 - $40.00
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Southern Potteries produced 12 basic lines of Blue Ridge dinnerware from the late 1930's until 1956. Overall, more than 2000 different hand decorated patterns were produced. The patterns often included items taken from our everyday lives, including flowers, fruit, textures, and barnyard animals. The "weathervane" pattern is from the "skyline" style. The pattern is characterized by a red barn and apple tree on a yellowish background. The rim of each piece include gre ...click for details
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Spode-Copeland Chelsea Bird Rectangular Bowl - Red
China:
English:
Spode:
Pre 1960 stock# 254
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$110.00
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This beautiful serving piece was manufactured by Spode. The pattern is called "Chelsea Bird" and is red in color. It is characterized by the official spode website as a "dishevelled bird standing on a rock". Chelsea Bird was apparently produced from 1884-1972 under a variety of names and pattern numbers. Some of the names include: Blackbird, Pink Bird and Rock Bird. The different versions of the pattern had different pattern numbers often indicating a different shape (b ...click for details
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