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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-5092A: CHINOISERIE APOTHECARY PATTERN DRAINER 1820
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07-5092A
CHINOISERIE APOTHECARY PATTERN DRAINER 1820 This pattern is known as "The Apothecary". The man at the table on the right is using a mortar and pestle and appears to be grinding medication. The pattern was altered to accommodate the hole in the drainer. Usually, the man on the left is sitting at the same table as the apothecary. He is given his own table in the drainer! Although appearance is excellent, the drainer is being sold "as is". It has been restored. There is a large crack that runs from around 11 o'clock to around 5 o'clock. The pearlware drainer is 14.75 inches by 10.5 inches. It is printed in black and colored over the glaze in orange, blue, yellow, green and pink. I have a two drainers, a small platter, four soup bowls and a plate in this pattern.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-5010: CHELSEA PURPLE SPRIGGED JUG WITH DATE 1828
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07-5010
CHELSEA PURPLE SPRIGGED JUG WITH DATE 1828 The style of this 7" porcelain jug is known as Chelsea. It is decorated with lilac-purple flowers and leaves, as well as beads around the base. The handle and spout are outlined in black. The name, "Lenis, Taylor" and the date, "1828" are also painted in black. There is an extraordinary flourish under the date. It is possible that the jug was given as a wedding present. Other than a line in the base, that cannot be seen when the jug is standing, condition is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 07-4950: NEW HALL PORCELAIN TEAPOT BOY & BUTERFLY 1820
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07-4950
NEW HALL PORCELAIN TEAPOT BOY & BUTERFLY 1820 Made by New Hall around 1820, this porcelain teapot is painted with a pattern known as Boy and Butterfly. The lovely silver-shaped teapot is in excellent condition. Other than minor roughness to the end of the spout, there are no chips, cracks or repairs. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The pattern number is painted on the bottom of the pot. The steam hole is at the top of the finial!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 05-4528: SPODE/COPELAND & GARRETT IMARI PATTERN SOUP
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05-4528
SPODE/COPELAND & GARRETT IMARI PATTERN SOUP This 10" soup bowl is printed in blue and enamelled in burnt orange and gold in an Imari pattern. It was made by Copeland &Garrett around 1835-1840. The pattern number, 5519, is painted in gold on the back. The soup displays beautifully, but there is a 1/2" flake to the rim. Take a look at all of the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 05-4392: VICTORIAN MAJOLICA CANDLESTICKS DRAGONS
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VICTORIAN MAJOLICA CANDLESTICKS DRAGONS This pair of Victorian green majolica candlesticks are beaufifully molded in a dragon shape. They are 5-1/4" high by 5" in length and 3" in width. Except for a tiny chip on the inside of the top on the actual candle holder, condition is excellent with no other chips, cracks or restoration. There is an impressed numbers as well as initials on the bottom. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. These candlesticks would make a great addition to any majolica collection.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 04-4338: GREEN GLAZED STAFFORDSHIRE CRADLE 1790
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GREEN GLAZED STAFFORDSHIRE CRADLE 1790 This green glazed pearlware cradle was made in Staffordshire around 1790 to be used as a container for either a wedding or baby gift. It is 4" long, 2" wide and 2-1/2" high. The molded pattern looks like a hooded wicker cradle. The cradle is being sold "as is" as there are cracks and chips. Amazingly, appearance is very good. Take a look at the photos for the details.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 04-4216: ROCKINGHAM/BENNINGTON WINDOW REST 1840
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ROCKINGHAM/BENNINGTON WINDOW REST 1840 Known as Rockingham or Bennington , this window stop is quite wonderful! Molded in the shape of a lion's head, the piece was used to prop open a window. It is 4" high and 3-1/2" wide. Condition is excellent with no chips, cracks or restoration. The piece is hollow. Take a look at all of the photos to see the details. And, take a look at the other lion window stop in this catalog. It was probably made around 1840-1860.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 04-4215: AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM LION WINDOW STOP 1840
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AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM LION WINDOW STOP 1840 Known as Rockingham or Bennington , this window stop is quite wonderful! Molded in the shape of a lion's head, the piece was used to prop open a window. It is 5" high and 4" wide. Condition is excellent with no chips, cracks or restoration. The piece is hollow. Take a look at all of the photos to see the details. And, take a look at the other lion window stop in this catalog. It was probably made around 1840-1860.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 01-3390: WEDGWOOD MONTH PLATE SEPTEMBER C 1870
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WEDGWOOD MONTH PLATE SEPTEMBER C 1870 This 9" 1870's Wedgwood month plate is unusual in that it is polychrome rather than monochrome. I have the tiles made by Wedgwood in the 1880's and have seen the plates but have never seen one beautifully painted. I wish I could have seen the whole set of twelve! This plate is "September" and it has the same design as those pieces made later in the 1880's. There is the young woman picking fruit as her dog looks on. The colors are gorgeous and condition is excellent. The marks on the back are very interesting. There is an impressed Wedgwood mark as well as a printed brown mark that says "Old English" and a printed blue mark that says "Mikado". There is also a pattern number in red, "C1423". I just noticed another impressed mark, "HTG". The back is almost as interesting as the front!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 98-2162: Victorian Drabware/Yelloware Inkwell
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98-2162
Victorian Drabware/Yelloware Inkwell This unusual Victorian drabware/yelloware inkwell would make a wonderful gift for a doctor or a teacher as it depicts Minerva the Goddess of Wisdom and Medicine. The piece is 7" high and nearly 12" in width. Both inkwells are removable. The condition of this piece is excellent.  

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