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Early 20th Century Chamber Pot
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American:
Pre 1920 stock# 4074
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$49.50
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Beautiful china chamber pot by Edwin M. Knowles Company, which appears to have been manufactured in 1913. White with gold trim, it has thin gold and green strips around the center, with an embossed series of white fleur-de-lis surrounding the top section. Coupled with the gold trim, this is a striking piece. It stands 5" tall and is just over 9" in diameter (not including the handle). It has no chips or cracks, but the exterior (only) does exhibit a fair amount of crazing under a br ...click for details
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Homer Laughlin Soup Bowls
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Homer Laughlin:
Pre 1950 stock# 2692
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$12.50 ea. - 3 Available
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White, 7.75" soup bowls by Homer Laughlin with pink and white flowers, on a Republic shape, with gold trim on the rim. The pattern number for these bowls is HLc441, which is often offered on the Internet as Virgina Rose. Don't be confused. All bowls are in very good shape with no chips or cracks and very little to no crazing.
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Limoges Vegetable Bowl
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French:
Limoges:
Pre 1920 stock# 3251
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$32.95
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Beautiful vegetable bowl by Bawo & Dotter, Elite Works, Limoges, France. Made just after the turn of the 20th century, this bowl has survived in excellent condition, with only the tiniest flea bite on the underside of the rim. It only shows when the bowl is turned over. It measures 10" X 6.25" X 3" and has no cracks or crazing.
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Edelstein Silver Encrusted Cup and Saucer
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German:
Pre 1970 stock# 3255
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$16.95
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Here is a HTF set. It is a silver encrusted cup and saucer in the Maria Theresia pattern by Edelstein. Made in Bavaria, the pattern was made from 1931-1974. The mark on these pieces would indicate a production date earlier rather than later. Each piece in the line was individually numbered and these are numbered 12 on the cup and 20 on the saucer. Both pieces are in marvelous shape with no chips, cracks or crazing.
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