All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1960
item #1027301
(stock #4083)
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$6.95
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6" bread and butter plate by Norleans, in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Picture depicts medieval towers and bridge long associated with Ghent, Belgium. Norleans was owned by UCAGCO and was headquartered in New Orleans in the mid 50s.
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$24.99
$24.99
Here is a perfect addition to your holiday party wares. This is a center-handled serving tray by All The Trimmings with a band of holly leaves and gold trim. The plate measures 10.5" and has a brass handle. It is in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks or crazing.
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$159.00
$159.00
This is an HTF piece made by Cambridge Glass from 1930 to 1934. It was Line No. 3400 and piece #862. This is only the third one we have seen and only the second one we have held. This particular piece has been decorated in a silver overlaid trim, with wheel-cut designs in two of the sections. It is, indeed, a beautiful one-of-a-kind piece.
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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.
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$59.95
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Fine example of the TV lamps from the 1950s. Television was still relatively young, and we were all told not to watch TV in the dark or we would go blind from the rays, so TV lamps were the perfect solution. This one is by Maddux of California and is in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks or crazing. The cord has been replaced for safety, and the lamp works perfectly. It measures 10" across and stands 9" tall...
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8" center-handled tidbit tray by Fostoria in the Heritage pattern. Made from 1979 to 1982, this piece is in excellent condition and still has the Fostoria label (showing 24% lead crystal) attached. The gold handle is also in excellent condition.
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Franciscan "Ivy" 10.5" dinner plate in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
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$27.95
$27.95
Beautiful 8.25" Franciscan "Ivy" flat-rimmed soup bowl in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
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Franciscan "Ivy" 5.5" cereal bowl from the 1970s. No chips or crazing, but a few of the tiniest flea-bites show in the green around the rim. They do not extend down the side nor completely across the green. Nothing serious and they do not detract from the bowl.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1970
item #1018708
(stock #2705)
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$9.95
$9.95
Here is the large Bartlett-Collins "Manhattan" berry bowl in amber. The pattern was manufactured in two runs - one in the early 1900s with a scalloped edge, and this one from the 1960s with the straight edge. The bowl is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. It measures 8.5" across the top diameter and is 3" deep.
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Delightful trinket box by Capodimonte with three roses on the lid. The box measures 5.25" in diameter and stands nearly 4" tall to the top of the roses. A charming piece, typical of its maker, this box would also serve well as a powder box. It has no chips, cracks or crazing.
All Items : Bed and Bath : Pre 1920
item #1018228
(stock #4074)
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$49.50
$49.50
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 bright light...
















