Adorable porcelain Bumpkins Baby on Bear Rug Figurine. Made by Fabrizio for George Approx. 2 1/2" tall x 4" long. Excellent Condition. No Box.
Anchor Hocking bubble pattern, shallow serving bowl. 8-1/2" wide by almost 2" deep. Wonderful condition with No damages, NO scratches or wear. A great asset to your collection!
Pretty two ball and wafer stemmed candy compote with crocheted open lace edge. Soft paneled petal designs on the bowl and foot. Measures 4 5/8" tall and has an overall diameter of 5 5/8. Beautiful and perfect. Crystal clear with no damages or cloudiness. Imperial crocheted open lace was made from 1935-1950. I have 3 available. Price is per dish. Would make an awesome ice cream dish too.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1940
item #1187516
(stock #safn-4140)
1930s Taylor, Smith & Taylor TST Pottery 10 1/8" Dinner plate. Decorated with a Petitpoint Bouquet Design, like needlepoint, cross stitch or tapestry. Relief pattern rim with gold edge trim. Stamped Taylor, Smith & Taylor.
Excellent Condition - Nice Bright Decorations - Absolute Minor Wear, if any.
I have 10 available, Price is per plate. Please check out the other pieces I will be listing to this lovely pattern. save on shipping by ordering quanities.
These are adorable and a wonderful addition to anyones collection. Hand painted glazed ceramic shakers are a pretty chubby little bluebird that sits on the nest. Bird is the salt, and nest is the shaker. Like new and PERFECT, made by "A Secret Place". Bird measures 2 1/2" tall and 3" long. Stoppers intact.
Autumn leaves 13 7/8" oval platter by Metlox/Vernon ware, is in excellent condition, no visible chips or cracks or visible crazing. I have 2 available. Price is for each. Metlox Potteries was founded in 1927 in Manhattan Beach, California. Theodore C. Prouty and his son Willis founded the pottery. Dinnerware was made beginning in 1931. Evan K. Shaw purchased the company in 1946 and expanded the number of patterns...
Autumn leaves 10 3/4" dinner plate by Metlox/Vernon ware, is in excellent condition, no visible chips or cracks or visible crazing. I have 8 available, price is per plate. Metlox Potteries was founded in 1927 in Manhattan Beach, California. Theodore C. Prouty and his son Willis founded the pottery. Dinnerware was made beginning in 1931. Evan K. Shaw purchased the company in 1946 and expanded the number of patterns...
All Items : Collector Plates : Pre 2000
item #1185248
(stock #safn-4091)
My Sister, My Friend gold trim porcelain collector plate. First plate in the Sisters Forever series.Pretty pink roses and sentiments, Sisters are blossoms in the garden of life. A Limited Edition - 1998. Measures 6 3/4" x 8 1/2" oval. By Artist Collin Bogle.Manufactured or Produced By Hamilton Bradford Exchange/Bradex. Perfet condition but no box or certificate.
USA, small brown drip pitcher. USA embossed on the bottom, its either McCoy or Hull. No cracks or chips, excellent condition. Shiny brown with a foam drip top edge.
Desert Rose was first introduced in 1941 by Gladding, McBean and Co. Older backstamp TV mark. Good clear pattern and free from any chips cracks or dicoloring. Very little crazing.
Autumn leaves (hard to find piece) 9 3/4" oval relish, or bacon platter by Metlox/Vernon ware, is in excellent condition, no visible chips or cracks or visible crazing. I have 3 available. Price is for each. Metlox Potteries was founded in 1927 in Manhattan Beach, California. Theodore C. Prouty and his son Willis founded the pottery. Dinnerware was made beginning in 1931. Evan K. Shaw purchased the company in 1946 and expanded the number of patterns...
Beautiful abd collectible 5 7/8" tall drinking glass with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Northern California Chapter, logo in gold. The motto being "working for wildlife". This large glass tumbler is a deep cobalt blue with the contrasting gold design and lettering. I don't believe these are still available, as I can't find anything except the coffee mugs. These are all in PRISTINE, never used, condition. I have 6 available, and all are beautiful!! Price is per glass.


















