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$22.50
$22.50
Wonderful little Pouter Pigeon planter by Royal Copley. Standing 5.75" tall, he is clearly boasting his masculinity and availability to any female. He will make a great addition to any bird collection.
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Very hard to find 5-1/4" Royal Copley Poodle with bow planter, in excellent condition with no chips or cracks, but some very minor crazing.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1970
item #754815
(stock #1005)
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$8.50
$8.50
These pieces are Royal China (USA) Blue Willow Cavalier ironstone 6 3/8” coupe cereal bowls. They are marked with USA on the bottom of each bowl. All are in excellent condition.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1970
item #754819
(stock #1006)
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$8.95
$8.95
These pieces are Royal China (USA) Blue Willow Cavalier ironstone 10” dinner plates. The bottom of each plate has the Royal China Cavalier ironstone mark. All are in excellent condition.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1980
item #1046869
(stock #N409)
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$14.95
$14.95
This is a fantastic vintage set of boiled corn dishes. While unsure of the maker, we have reason to believe they date back to the 70s, if not earlier. Their shape is unique, and their coloring is wonderful. All are free of chips, cracks and crazing. They will make a great addition to any home.
All Items : 20th Century : Mid-Century : Kitchenware and Tableware : Pre 1970
item #846135
(stock #1051)
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$9.95
$9.95
10.5" silverplated hollowware serving bowl by F.B. Rogers with the original label on the bottom of the bowl. Just over 1.75" deep, this bowl has the popular Gadroon edge. Minor utensil marks (but no dents) indicate this bowl was was a part of the family service that was used and not just displayed. Unsure of the pattern name and date, but perhaps you recognize it.
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$18.95
$18.95
Paul Revere bowl by Gorham, complete with clear plastic liner. This 8" hollowware silverplated serving bowl appears to hold about 1.5 qt. The bowl and liner are in excellent condition. The bowl has both the Gorham hallmark and the original label. The piece is marked "YC780" beneath the hallmark. Date unknown.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1980
item #1049275
(stock #4107)
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$49.95
$49.95
This is a beautiful 8-7/8" vegetable bowl by Spode in the Wicker Dale pattern. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Be sure to check out its mate - the 10-1/8" bowl also listed here.
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$21.50
$21.50
This is a 4.25" vintage souvenir spoon from New Orleans. It has a gas lamp cut into the handle. On the back is the sterling mark and the maker's mark which is illegible with our equipment. It is a horizontal diamond with a design in the middle that could be a shield or staggered letters, we just can't be sure.
All Items : Miscellaneous : Pre 1980
item #755779
(stock #1015)
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$42.50
$42.50
This is another vintage piece of Black Forest craftsmanship. It's a hand-carved tray that measures approximately 11" X 5". Along with the wonderful detailing, the word "Luzern" (Switzerland) is carved into the tray. We haven't been able to accurately date this piece, but with the price of most Black Forest pieces bordering outrageous, this little tray is most likely the bargain of the day!
All Items : Advertising : Pre 1990
item #1008313
(stock #2500)
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$6.99
$6.99
Here are some wonderful airline collectibles. These are 8" sandwich plates from Trans World Airways (TWA), one of America's largest and well-known airlines. From a time when the elite airlines served meals on real dinnerware, these plates have survived in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Simple white plates with the TWA logo in gold on a red ribbon...
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1950
item #760664
(stock #1031)
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$21.95
$21.95
Pink 12" chop plate by Vernon Kilns, a California Pottery. The bottom mark identifies it as a piece of the Ultra collection, made between 1937 and 1942. While simple in design, the Ultra pattern was a popular one for Vernon Kilns.




















