Crown Devon, England, urn/vase/jardiniere with a metal rim, scalloped foot. Antique Pattern # 0469 depicting light green/tan medallions and swags in enamel hand painting on the exterior and interior of the bowl. Circa 1910
Measurements: 6 inches tall, with an opening of 9 inches
Condition: Very Good - no damage; normal wear to the gold ...click for details
Gorgeous large teapot made by Royal Albert, England, in the Memory Lane pattern of blue flower springs, gold trim and scalloped edges. c1960's
Measurement: 5 inches tall without lid (6 cup).
Condition: Excellent - looks unused, however, there is a slight inside crack (not a chip or hairline) within the inside of the tea spout (does no ...click for details
Robert Haviland & C. Parlons Recaimer Range in the retired pattern, Arizona, demitasse/saucer set. Now discontinued pattern. The loop handle is trimmed in gold, and the can style cup is decorated in a cream rim and gold band wreaths, white center. Cup measures 1 7/8" while the dished saucer, measures 3 7/8" in diameter. Pristine condition. Superb set!
Sapphire cobalt blue glass jack in the pulpit or cornupopia vase made by Chalet Canada. Applied base in clear crystal as eight (8) petals or lobes as its footing. The clear glass petal feet are slightly designed with ribbing. Beautifully blown with swirl/rib. Unpolished Pontil. Unsigned. 24% lead.
Measurements: 7" (18 cm) tall, with a 4" (10 cm) opening. ...click for details
Aynsley, England, hand painted bone china footed cup/saucer set in the B4073 pattern. Floral design of daffodils against black ground c1936. Registered pattern mark in 1931.
Heavy Glass Crystal Decanter measuring 11.5" (29 cm) tall. Clear with solid, elongated grounded stopper. Made in 1936 by famed designer and artist Vicke Lindstrand (Gothenburg, Sweden, 1904-1983).
Beautiful 4-sided vase made by the Furstenberg porcelain factory in Germany, second oldest porcelain company after Meissen and of similar quality. High quality all-white porcelain with gold and black motif decorations on both sides of the vase.