Cottageware Sylvac England Cream and Sugar Thatched
Ceramics:
Pre 1960 item # 495043 (stock# 6294)
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$88.00
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This is a wonderful ceramic cream ,creamer and milk jug and sugar bowl or basin made by Sylvac or SylvaCeramics of Staffordshire England in a thatched cottage design called cottageware. Both pieces have the original labels and dating the set to the 1950s. The cream is 3.5 inches high by 5.5 long and the sugar is 2.75 high by 3.5 in diameter. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. A wonderful set of cottage ware by a sought after manufacturer. Shipping in the US by USPS priority in ...click for details
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Scandy Teapot Mottoware Longpark Duee Av A Cup A Tay
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1930 item # 889259 (stock# tr7255)
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$88.00
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This is a teapot made by Longpark Torquay, England in a mottoware or motto ware pottery Scandy design in 1905-1923. The motto or saying is Duee Av a Cup A Tay with the traditional Scandy flower design. The teapot measures 3.5 inches high by 6.5 inches long by 5 in diameter and is in very good ++ condition with the only flaw 3 lid rim chips. The photo of the front also has a glare from the lights on the glazed surface which made it difficult to photo well. Famous and fun motto ware or mottow ...click for details
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Emma Bridgewater Milk Jug Toast and Marmalade Creamer
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Pre 2000 item # 513972 (stock# 6436)
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$48.00
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This is a milk jug, cream or creamer made by Emma Bridgewater, England in the discontinued Blue Toast and Marmalade pattern. This stoneware pitcher measures 4 inches high by 5.5 wide by 4 in diameter and has the words Fresh Milk and Jersey Cream on it and was made in 2000. Emma Bridgewater is a super contemporary potter with great designs with timeless British charm! Emma Bridgewater designs have been featured in Victoria, Country Living, Country Home, Town and Country and many other publication ...click for details
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Pitcher Salt Glaze Pottery English Jug Tam O Shanter
Ceramics:
Pre 1930 item # 378332 (stock# 2479)
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$128.00
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This is a neat English salt glazed earthenware pitcher or jug made in 1910-1920s in Staffordshire, England that I brought home recently from England. The jug measures 6.75 inches high and is 5.75 inches in diameter. It has a raised design on one side of a pub drinking scene, and the other is a traditional one of witches pulling the tail off a horse on the hunting field...which have been identified as the legend of Tam O'Shanter, in 2 tone stoneware. The pitcher or jug is in excellent conditi ...click for details
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Teapot Ellgreave England Blue And White Ironstone Tea
Ceramics:
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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Wedgwood Biscuit Barrel Jasper Dip Antique Dark Blue
Ceramics:
Pre 1920 item # 636691 (stock# tr7098)
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$498.00
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This is a beautiful antique jasper dip biscuit barrel in dark blue with a glazed white interior made by Wedgwood, England 1900-1918 with the applied white jasper design Sacrifice Figures. The biscuit or cookie jar measures 6 inches high by 5 inches in diameter and has unusual pewter fittings, bottom frame and 3 bun feet but the lid with a fancy finial is silver plate EPNS.
The biscuit jar or barrel is marked WEDGWOOD England on the bottom with a star symbol. The biscuit barrel or cookie ...click for details
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Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Mug Green Transferware Tags
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Royal Memorabilia:
Pre 1980 item # 747339 (stock# tr7515)
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$28.00
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This is a mint with tags ironstone mug commemorating the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II of England in 1977 made by Mason's, England in a green transferware design. The mug measures 3 inches high by 3 inches in diameter and has it's original tag which has a history of the queen's life.The mug is in excellent, mint condition. The mug is from a British royal memorabilia collection I acquired in England on my last trip. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.
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Copeland Chinoiserie Plate Luster Bouquet Jar Antique
Ceramics:
Pre 1900 item # 741767 (stock# tr7526)
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$38.00
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This is an antique glazed porcelain plate made by W. T. Copeland, England and marked for 1882 in a design influenced by China Export china. The plate has a black transferware oriental design of a jar holding a floral bouquet and a border of Chinese symbols and a basket work or lattice design. The chinoiserie design has been hand colored and a metallic luster has been added to the jar and around the border designs. The plate has a rarely seen W. T. Copeland ribbon printed mark as well as the imp ...click for details
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Elephant Pie Funnel Pie Vent Nutbrown Vintage English
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Gadgets:
Pre 1940 item # 466809 (stock# 6110)
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$68.00
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This is a neat English vintage original porcelain pie funnel or pie vent made by Nutbrown, England in the 1930s in the shape of an elephant that is 3.5 inches high and is 3 inches wide. This cute little guy is supposed to let steam out of your pie so it doesn't bubble over during baking. It is marked Nutbrown inside. The elephant is in good condition with no chips but he is heavily crazed. Pie birds were developed in the 1700s to release steam from a baking pie so the filling didn't boil ...click for details
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