English Pie Vent Pie Funnel Stoneware Vintage Gadget
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Pre 1960 item # 531306 (stock# 6531)
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$28.00
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This creamy white stoneware pie vent, pie bird or pie funnel was made in the 1950s and is unmarked but is just like those manufactured at the same time by the Nutbrown company of England. The Nutbrown comapny has been making pie vents in England for 50 years or more. The pie vent was almost certainly made in Staffordshire England and I got it in the Potteries district recently. The pie vent measures 3 inches high by 2.25 inches in diameter and is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks a ...click for details
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Victorian Pudding Mold Antique Bubbles Stoneware UK
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Pre 1910 item # 931251 (stock# tr358)
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$86.00
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This is an English antique victorian glazed earthenware pudding mold or mould. The pudding mold measures 7 inches high by 5.25 inches long by 4.25 inches wide. The design is a pretty one of egg like bubbles which will nicely top a pudding when turned out. The pudding mold dates to 1890-1900s. The pudding, jelly or blamange mold is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks and just a bit of normal wear which is rare for these molds. A wonderful victorian kitchenalia survival, and very decorati ...click for details
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Plate Wedgwood Wellesley Embossed Floral Ironstone
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Pre 1930 item # 296267 (stock# tr5609)
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$42.00
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This is a beautiful plate by Wedgwood, England in the Wellesley Tenbury pattern. The dinner plate features a pretty molded embossed floral border and a lovely hand painted floral transfer center. The plate is in very good condition with no chips but there is crazing commensurate with age and some staining. I have not touched it or tried to clean it up, but it should clean easily with a soak. A lovely piece. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.
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Dunoon Mug Country Life Thatched Cottage With Topiaries
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Contemporary item # 712193 (stock# tr7329ba)
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This is a new mug by Dunoon China, Staffordshire England in a set called Cottage Life designed by Richard Partis, all sold separately. The bone china mug is in the Devon shape and measures 4.15 inches by 3 inches in diameter. This design was actually discontinued several years ago, but I pestered Dunoon into ransacking the archives and finding me some overlooked patterns. This mug is a thatched cottage with topiaries, children, a pig, chickens, a man by a fireside and generally nostalgic scenes ...click for details
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Cup And Saucer Chelsea Grandmothers Copper Luster
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Pre 1900 item # 399782 (stock# 2496)
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$38.00
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This is a very different Chelsea or Grandmother's Ware teacup and saucer made by an unidentified pottery in the Staffordshire region of England between 1850-1870s. The victorian pattern is called Blue Sprig or Chelsea Sprig but has been overpainted and then glazed and fired with a copper luster on the sprig decoration. Very unusual. The pretty cup and saucer set is of white molded ironstone and the cup measures 2.75 inches high by 3.25 inches in diameter and the saucer is 5.5 inches in diam ...click for details
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TG Green Cornishware England Cup and Saucer J Onions
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Pre 1970 item # 925562 (stock# tr4510)
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This is a blue and white T G Green, England cornishware cup and saucer designed by Judith Onions in the 1960s. The cup and saucer was has the circular bullseye mark. The cup 2.85 inches high by 3.5 in diameter, saucer 5.5 in diameter and is excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Very attractive! Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.
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Cottageware Jam Jar SylvaC England Marmalade
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Pre 1960 item # 389707 (stock# 2539)
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$68.00
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This is a wonderful porcelain jam jar or marmalade pot made by Sylvac, SylvaCeramics of Staffordshire England in a thatched cottage design called cottageware The cute cottage measures 5 inches high and is 3.75 inches in diameter. It has the original label and dates the piece to the 1950s. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. A wonderful piece of a collectible style by a sought after manufacturer. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured with tracking is $10.90.
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Shelley Late Foley Lily Blue Rose Sprays Teacup Trio
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Pre 1920 item # 868178 (stock# tr4597)
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$188.00
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This is a Shelley China Late Foley, England antique teacup trio or cup and saucer with matching plate. The teacup trio has a teal blue transfer pattern called Climbing Rose or Blue Rose Sprays pattern #10047 with gold trim in the Lily shape made 1910-1916. The cup is 2.65 inches high, the saucer is 5.5 in diameter, the plate is 6 in diameter and all pieces are in very good +++ condition with no chips or cracks and only very minor signs of use, namely a bit of gold trim wear. This is a beautiful ...click for details
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Teapot Harrods of Knightsbridge England Sadler
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Pre 1980 item # 164497 (stock# tr4150)
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$52.00
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Wouldn't this add a bit of class to your tea table? An original signature 4-6 cup porcelain teapot made for the famous English department store Harrods of Knightsbridge, London England by the famous English pottery Sadler's, England. The tea pot is in excellent, mint condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Brilliant! Shipping in the US by USPS Priority Insured is $13.80.
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Midwinter Gold Chintz Biscuit Barrel Fancy Brama
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Pre 1950 item # 811588 (stock# tr7846)
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This is a chintz biscuit jar or biscuit barrel in an art deco design vintage with fancy silver plate fittings. The biscuit jar was made by Midwinter, England now a part of Wedgwood in 1940-1946 in a pattern called Brama consisting of a green ground with a gold chintz grapes and grapevine overlay. The Brama pattern was substituted by what used to be the Springtime pattern in 1946-1947, so the dating is pretty narrow. The silver plated fittings are fancy and are marked EPNS with S F and 2 crossed ...click for details
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