Cash Pottery Cat Mug
Ceramics:
Pre 1960 stock# M-6687
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Everyday Things
$19.00
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It is marked "Handpainted by the Cash Family". It measures four inches in height. There is a tight hairline crack on the back of the cup that has been present for many years, as well as a small chip on the bottom.
I will need your zip code to calculate postage.
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Portugal Pottery Pitcher
Ceramics:
Pre 1980 stock# 6479
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Everyday Things
$33.00
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This is a half-gallon pitcher. It has a paper label calling this a Great American made in Portugal. There is some crazing, and one paint chip, but otherwise, the pitcher is in good shape.
I will need your zip code to calculate postage.
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Miniature Rose Bowl and Pitcher
Ceramics:
Pre 1990 stock# M-6238
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Everyday Things
$14.00
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Ceramic set manufactured in Japan. The bowl is oval shaped. The pitcher is decorated on both sides. The pitcher is 3 3/4" in height and the bowl is 5 3/4" in length, 5" in width and 1 3/4" in height. The only damage is slight wear to the gold trim on the pitcher rim. There are some manufacturing flaws. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Frog Soap Holder
Ceramics:
Pre 1980 stock# M-6166
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Everyday Things
$22.00
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I believe this particular holder was made in the late seventies, however, it is not dated. It measures 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches. The big mouth frogs were originally intended for a scrubbing soap pad (SOS etc.) holder, but soon evolved into holders for just about anything that would fit. No chips, cracks or breaks. I need your zip code to calculate the postage. Note: I have another soap frog in white and green for sale.
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Hen on a Basket
Ceramics:
Pre 1990 stock# M-5889
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Everyday Things
$17.00
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Ceramic piece marked V. Nolin but no mold number or date. No chips, cracks or breaks, but a couple of tiny areas of paint loss on the comb. Approximately 5" in height and 5" width. Please email for additional photos or info. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Daisy Pitcher Basin
Ceramics:
Pre 1980 stock# M-5777
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Everyday Things
$49.00
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Vintage pitcher that belonged to a basin set. It is approximately 12 inches in height and 10 inches in width. There is no damage, except a tiny rim slit, right behind the handle. It was not a traumatic event, but a manufacturing flaw. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Geese Churn
Ceramics:
Pre 1990 stock# M-5686
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Everyday Things
$29.00
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I believe it was supposed to be a churn, but we always used it for walking canes and umbrellas. Approximately 14 inches in height. No manufacturer's information, but is a ceramic piece. As you can see, there is a short hairline crack from the rim down for a few inches, as a bit of loss to the paint on the geese. Priced according to condition and to find a home. Please email for additional photos. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Dandelion Vase
Ceramics:
Pre 1980 stock# M-5600
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Everyday Things
$36.00
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Hand painted 5 1/2 vase. Dandelions were my interpretation of the flowers/weeds on the vase, someone else may think they look like something else. It is hand incised on the bottom 12/75. No damage. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Chartreuse Planter
Ceramics:
Pre 1990 stock# M-5584
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Everyday Things
$34.00
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Vintage planter measuring 5 inches in height and 6 inches across the top. It is marked USA P5-7 (it may possibly be PS-7). There is some interior crazing and residual mineral deposits. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Brown Drip Bowl
Ceramics:
Pre 1980 stock# M-5355
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Everyday Things
UNAVAILABLE
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Vintage piece, which I've never been sure if it is a bowl, tureen or compote. I suppose there was supposed to be a lid. There is no manufacturing information. It is approximately 9" in length, 7" in height and 7" in width. There are no chips, cracks or breaks. There are several manufacturing flaws. I will be happy to provide additional photos or answer any questions. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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