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Frankoma Pottery (originally Frank Potteries) was founded in Oklahoma by John Nathaniel Frank, a university ceramics art teacher and his wife Grace. The Franks, a devoutly religious couple, issued their first Christmas plate in 1965, promising a series of annual plates bearing religious themes in Della Robbia white. We have 8 plates still available for sale. Each measures 8.25" in diameter and is marked "Frankoma" and bears the "John Frank" signature...
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We have a number of pieces of Theodore Haviland China available. This china is American Haviland. The pattern is called Rosalinde and has pink, lavender and white flowers on an eggshell colored background. The edges are scalloped and have gold trim. I do not know the age of the pieces, but I believe that the pattern has been discontinued. All pieces are marked "Theodore Haviland, New York". Some have "Made in America" under the Haviland mark, while others have "France"...
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Fostoria manufactured the "nosegay" pattern from 1953 to 1972. They used blank #6051 and cut #834 in the creation of each piece. The nosegay pattern is characterized by two small floral stems and a band of small ovals coming off the flowers and encircling the rim of each piece...
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 2000
item #1017065
(stock #397)
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These plates are from a series of scenic plates produced in the 1980's and 90's by Poole Pottery. Each measures 6" and depicts a different brightly colored Bavarian scene. The back of each plate is marked with the Poole Pottery logo as well as the plate and scene number. All 5 are in excellent condition with no damage. We have 435 Scene V, 434 Scene IV, 432 Scene II, 431 Scene I, and 437 Scene VII.
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This beautiful gold encrusted stem was made by the Tiffin Glass Company. Tiffin Glass was founded in 1887 in Tiffin, Ohio and was just one of the many factories composing the U.S. Glass Company. During the mid-teens, Tiffin's master craftsmen began producing delicately etched, cut and blown stemware and dinnerware patterns in clear and colored crystal. The Tiffin factories were closed in 1962, then re-opened in 1963 as the Tiffin Art Glass Company...
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This lovely carnival sherbet was manufactured by Northwood. The pattern is called "Flute". It is marigold in color with a lighter base on the foot. We have 6 of these sherbet glasses available. They measure 3.375" tall and have a 4.125" diameter at the rim. They are all in excellent condition with no damage. There are variations and inconsistencies in the color as is expected with carnival glass pieces of this pre 1920 era. They are each marked with the N inside the bowl.
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Duncan and Miller : Pre 1960
item #621507
(stock #193)
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This beautiful cup was manufactured by Duncan Miller. It is in the shape of the "Canterbury Line", #115. It is etched in the "First Love" pattern. This pattern was first introduced in 1937, reportedly to go along with the Rogers Brothers 1847 silver pattern of the same name. The "First Love" pattern is an etched pattern depicting floral bouquets and fans with alternating wildflower sprays. The pattern was discontinued around 1955. This cup measures 3 3/8" in diameter and stands 2 5/8" high...
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1910
item #651203
(stock #206)
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These crescent shaped dishes or "bone dishes" were created by Johnson Brothers, England. They are in the Leighton pattern, in gray. The Leighton pattern is a floral pattern, and is considered to be a Johnson Brother's "Golden Oldie". The mark dates their production to around 1900 (see photo). Each dish measures 6 1/4" by 4" and is 7/8" high. 4 are in excellent condition, with some crazing (typical of 100 year old pieces)...
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This beautiful gold encrusted stem was made by the Tiffin Glass Company. Tiffin Glass was founded in 1887 in Tiffin, Ohio and was just one of the many factories composing the U.S. Glass Company. During the mid-teens, Tiffin's master craftsmen began producing delicately etched, cut and blown stemware and dinnerware patterns in clear and colored crystal...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Duncan and Miller : Pre 1960
item #621501
(stock #192)
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This beautiful plate was manufactured by Duncan Miller. It is in the shape of the "Canterbury Line", #115. It is etched in the "First Love" pattern. This pattern was first introduced in 1937, reportedly to go along with the Rogers Brothers 1847 silver pattern of the same name. The "First Love" pattern is an etched pattern depicting floral bouquets and fans with alternating wildflower sprays. The pattern was discontinued around 1955. This plate is a luncheon plate. It measures 8 3/4" in di...
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This beautiful plate was made in England by Wedgwood. Apparently Wedgwood was commissioned by The Massachusetts Institute of Technology to make this set of 12 plates, depicting 12 different buildings (on campus) of historical significance. The building is at the center of each plate, surrounded by flowers and leaves. They are all blue in color. They are each marked with the "Wedgwood" mark, as well as the name of the building shown, and the year 1930. Each plate measures 10-3/8 inches in di...
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This plate was manufactured by the Cambridge Glass Company. It is in the "Caprice" pattern which was produced in moonlight blue (color) between 1937-1953. This is the 8.5" salad plate. We have 6 available. All are in excellent condition.
















