Royal Winton Ye Olde Inne Jug Creamer Cottageware
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Pre 1940 item # 460244 (stock# 6064)
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$128.00
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This is a fabulous piece of vintage English cottage ware in the Ye Olde Inne pattern made by Royal Winton Grimwades Rubian, Staffordshire England in the 1930s. It is variously called a crea or milk jug, creamer or pitcher. The pitcher or jug measures 4 inches high and is 5 inches long and is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. A wonderful piece and so collectible. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured is $9.50.
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Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Ye Olde Ceramic Pomander
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Pre 1980 item # 418333 (stock# 5147)
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$32.00
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This is a wonderful commemorative ceramic pomander, pot pourri or scent holder from England called the Ye Olde Ceramic Pomander and was made in 1977 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II of England. The pomander is 2 inches high and 3 inches in diameter and bears the original foil sticker from Aidees and says it is filled with perfumed flowers and has it's original gold hanging cord and even some pot pourri inside. I found it in Cornwall in southern England. Pomanders were d ...click for details
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Antique Victorian Staffordshire Spill Vase Pair Fairing
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Pre 1900 item # 527845 (stock# 5535)
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$120.00
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This is a wonderful pair of vases or spill vases made to hold flowers or paper match tapers made in the Staffordshire area of England during the Victorian era from 1870-1890 and could possibly be classed as a fairing meaning given out as a prize at a fair or fete and are definitely victorian English souvenir items. They bear the inscription A Present From Margate which is a seaside resort in Kent, England, in gold victorian script. The pair is a couple, a girl and a boy, sitting on a fence under ...click for details
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Teapot Old Britain Castles Transfer England Johnson Bro
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Pre 1980 item # 602567 (stock# tr6898)
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$128.00
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This is a lovely red or pink transferware ironstone teapot made in England in the 1960-1970s by Johnson Brothers, England. The pattern is Old Britain Castles and features Donnington Castle and Farnham Castle. The red transfer tea pot measures 5.5 inches high by 10 inches long by 6 wide and was UK made long before production was moved to China. The teapot is in excellent, mint condition. I don't think it has ever been used. Very decorative and a good large size. Shipping in the US by USPS pri ...click for details
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Chelsea Grandmothers Ware Cup And Saucer Rare Basket
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Pre 1900 item # 751096 (stock# tr7574)
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$88.00
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This is a wonderful Chelsea or Grandmother's Ware teacup and saucer made by an unknown Staffordshire, England manufacturer between 1870-1880s. The victorian pattern is actually called Blue Sprig or Chelsea Sprig and this is a rarely seen version of the pattern with floral arrangements in cornucopia baskets as well as sprigs. The pretty cup and saucer set is of white molded ironstone with applied blue floral sprigs. The cup measures 2.25 inches high not including the fancy handle by 3.5 inche ...click for details
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Royal Worcester Porcelain Cups Crucibles Pair Unusual
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Pre 1900 item # 302925 (stock# 5675)
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$68.00
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This is a very unusual pair of porcelain single cups that have been identified by a technical expert as chemical crucibles made in the 1920-1930s by Royal Worcester, England, then related to Steatite and Porcelain Company, Ltd. Each of the cups measures 1.25 inches high by 1.75 inches in diameter. I originally had them listed as eggcups, as that was the suggection of the Worcester expert on the British Antique Ceramics website, and they could be used as such! The mark was used only on scientific ...click for details
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Royal Copenhagen Plate Going Home For Christmas Train
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Pre 1980 item # 574972 (stock# 659)
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$26.00
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This is a beautiful and collectible blue and white porcelain plate made by Royal Copenhagen, Denmark for Christmas 1973. The 7 inch in diameter plate features a train and is titled Going Home For Christmas. It is in excellent, mint condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Lovely. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured is $9.90.
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Mug Emma Bridgewater Blue Tit Birds England Ironstone
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Contemporary item # 793269 (stock# tr5585)
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$40.00
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This is a new Blue Tit bird design ironstone mug made by Emma Bridgewater, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The hand decorated mug is part of her Birds line, is a half pint size and measures 3.75 inches by 3.25 inches in diameter. Emma Bridgewater designs have been featured in Victoria, Country Living, Country Home, Town and Country and many other publications. The mug is a really attractive design of the little bird and a very charming and decorative piece by a wonderful potter. Shipping ...click for details
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Shelley Biscuit Barrel Antique Green Key and Rose Rare
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Pre 1920 item # 553392 (stock# 6592)
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$828.00
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This is an absolutely beautiful and rare biscuit barrel or cracker jar made 1910-1916 by Shelley China Late Foley, England. The biscuit jar is in the Green Key and Rose pattern #10449 with a molded shape like gathered cloth tied with a bow and EPNS fittings. The British registry number for the design is 1896 and the jar lid is marked A Shaw Inverurie, JT&Co S. The jar measures 9.75 inches high with handle 5.5 without by 6.25 in diameter. The biscuit barrel is in very good ++ condition with ...click for details
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Teapot Ellgreave England Blue And White Ironstone Tea
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Pre 1960 item # 574309 (stock# 6799)
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$78.00
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This is a fabulous reeded ironstone large 4 to 6 cup teapot with a pretty design of a blue floral bouquets on white with gold trim. The teapot was made by Ellgreave, a division of Wood and Sons, Staffordshire England in the 1950s. The teapot measures 9 inches long and is 5.5 inches high and 5.5 inches in diameter. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks and only minor gold wear. Beautiful! Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured is $13.80.
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