Vintage James Kent LTD Longton "Marigold" Chintz Cup & Saucer made in England.
This is a beautiful vintage James Kent Longton marigold Chintz Cup & Saucer. The cup measures 1 7/8" diameter on the bottom and is 3 1/2" across. It is 3 1/8" high. The saucer has a scalloped edge and it is 5 3/4" diameter. The pattern is bright and not faded. Selling both pieces together but only the cup is perfect. There is a chip on the back of the saucer but it still shows pretty in a cabinet...
Cute collectible hand painted pair of ducks. These salt and pepper shakers have black Japan stamps and their original corks. Measures 1 7/8" tall and 2 2/2" long. Great condition with no damages. Add them to your collection.
adorable orange lustre shakers measure just 1 5/8" tall. Black Japan stamp. Hand painted Iris or orchid flower on each. Gold tops. Excellent condition, but no corks
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Art Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1930
item #568371
(stock #safn-9304)
Very old pottery pitcher marked with the old Niloak embossed bottom marking.Embossed floral pattern all over the pitcher. Light blue glaze. Measures 7 " tall, and has a square shape. Great condition other than the chip on the lip of the pitcher. Still makes a great shelf piece. Very pretty old vintage piece.
Sweet little antique salt and pepper shakers are made of hand painted porcelain and measure just 2 1/2" tall. Rising sun mark (associated with Noritake) dates these between 1880 and 1921. No stoppers but there are no chips or damages. Gold is 95%. Probably went to a dinnerware set at one time, as the pattern seems very familiar.
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1960
item #302965
(stock #safn-489)
Just a nice big red apple. Made of pottery, older, probably by Shawnee or McCoy. True to size measures about 3 1/2" tall. Nice big green leaf attatched. No holes , so it was not a shaker. Just a nice kitchen figurine,or possibly a paperweight for teachers desk?? That could work!! Great condition.
Take a look at these darling little lambs. Measures just over 3" tall and has hand painted facial features, and flowers at their base. Coleslaw trim decoration makes them cute as a button. No makers marks and one hole at the bottom is larger than the other hole, so these may have just had the tape over holes type plugs at one time. They are just adorable and no crazing, cracks or chips.
These old shakers are hand painted, glazed redware. Decoration is a raised moriage of scrolls, flowers and dots. Measures 2 3/4" tall more or less as one is slightly shorter than the other. One has an S on top for salt, the other has nothing. No chips or cracks. replacement plastic stoppers. Stamped Japan.
Beautiful old silver plated estate piece by Reed and Barton. This great covered casserole has the original granite liner with beauty ring. Stands on four ornate legs, with matching handles and a pillowy pattern. Pattern number on the bottom is No 860. Stamped on the bottom "MFD and Plated by Reed & Barton, Taunton Mass. No 860 Pat App'd for". Old original graniteware liner is cream colored on the inside with a black exterior...
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Art Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1910
item #568380
(stock #safn-8905)
This great old pitcher has no markings on it. It at one time had a lid which is no longer the case. The lid had one of those safety latches (?) there is a indentation on the inner rim of the pot that accomidates it. Measures 7 1/2" tall to the top of the handle. Great two tone, light blue with white top. Some crazing, and definate large glaze skip on the side shown in photo and one on the other side by the handle. One small chip on the inner lip of the spout...
Old set of porcelain salt and pepper shakers with spaghetti trim on Santas hat and robe, and Mrs. Claus' apron. No chips or cracks, but the red paint on them is not in good condition, and some black paint on their shoes could use a touch up too. I'm sure you could repaint with ceramic paint without much fuss. They have their original old stoppers too. Paper Japan stickers. Measures 3 3/4" tall.
Very old salt and pepper shakers are shaped like scallop seashells and are yellow with brown drip glaze on the bottom portion. Measures 2 1/2" tall. Made of pottery. No corks, but no chips or damages to either.
These are so adorable. Made of heavy china like the old cookie jars were made of. These little southern bells, have cork bottoms and measure 3 3/8" tall. Each wears a large bonnet, and has an umbrella that has a lustre finish. Hand painted features. Simply darling and are in perfect condition.
Nice heavy glazed ceramic shakers are hand painted. Santa wears a long white trim, burgundy robe. Measures 4 1/2" tall. One stopper is missing. No chips or cracks. There is crazing which just gives them an aged look.
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1920
item #616880
(stock #safn-9298)
THis wonderful old yelloware pottery bowl is i wonderful condition. No cracks, chips or repairs. Measures 7 3/4 in diameter and is 4" deep. Has a very subtle rings pattern at the outer top area of the bowl.
Cute Vintage Glazed Ceramic Set of Salt and Pepper Shakers, large Figural Pigs.Stoppers present.3 and 2 holes in the tops of their heads. Original label OMC Japan (Otagiri) Hand Painted. No residue. No chips, no cracks, no crazing, no stains.Plastic stoppers present. 2 1/4 inches tall, 3 1/4 inches long, 2 1/4 inches wide.
Adorable sweet little teapot made of glazed ceramic, with that Mary Englebright look. Yellow, pink, blue, and green hand painted pastel colors. Flowers have an applied relief. Measures 5 1/2" tall, and just the right size for about 2 cups of tea. Perfect condition.
Oneida Community Tudor Silver plate dinner knife in the Queen Bess II flatware pattern. This listing is for 1 dinner knife measuring 8 7/8" long, in very nice vintage condition. These have the solid flat handle with stainless steel blade. This Oneida Community flatware pattern was a premium that was obtained by collecting Betty Crocker coupons from the packages of various General Mills food products. This was a very popular silverplate pattern from the 1940's and 1950's...