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ca. 1900 French A.K. Limoges
Porcelain Hand Painted Squirrel Dresser Box ~ Fantastic and very large
Limoges dresser jar or powder box measuring about 7" in diameter and 3.5"
high. The green under glaze mark is attributed to the Klingenberg
factory in Limoges, France, in business between the 1880's and 1910.
The box is in wonderful condition, as you can see in the photo. I
did not find cracks, and the painting of the squirrel and pinecones is in
excellent shape. The only flaw found is a 0.25" diameter flat chip
on the inside of the rim where it sits inside the box. It is not
easily noticed, and cannot be seen from the outside when the lid is on.
Considering this fine porcelain box is about 100 years old, the condition
is very nice. Vintage Limoges was painted with a lot of different
scenes, flowers, etc., but I have never seen a powder box with a squirrel
motif. Adorable! Grab this cutie quickly.... you may not see
another one like it any time soon. |
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French Limoges
Hand Painted 2 Handle Demitasse Tea Cup & Saucer ~ This is a really
stunning set, believed to be a custom designed piece and, therefore,
probably quite rare. Both pieces are entirely hand painted with brightly
colored flowers, gold rims, and a raised white enameled design, plus an
additional gold flower painted on the inside of the cup's bottom.
The cup is 2" tall and the saucer is 4" in diameter.
Both are in pristine condition. The cup is marked "Limoges
France" in green under glaze. The saucer reads "Hand
Painted Expressly For Michel XXX Paris". There is a last name
in place of the X's, but I was not able to make out what it says.
A wonderful cabinet quality 2-handle Limoges set! We acquire
THREE matching sets.... please inquire if you would like to buy more
than one. We will offer multiple purchase discounts and combined
shipping on this item. |
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Black Americana Miniature
Cast Iron Skillet w/ African Woman's Face ~ Although this item does
not have any maker's marks, we believe it to be a very old piece of
Black Americana -- a miniature cast iron (toy?) skillet showing the face
of a woman in a headscarf. There is some very old paint on her
blouse and head wrap that has worn off in most places (see photo), the
the back has three tiny ball feet. It is approximately 4.5" high and 3" wide. Came from the
estate of an Oklahoma antique dealer. |
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1900's Vaseline & Opalescent Glass Opal
Open or Beaded Panels Whimsey Dish ~ Lovely vintage vaseline dish on
an open loop beaded pedestal base. It measures approximately
6.75" in diameter and 4" tall. This pattern was
manufactured by Northwood starting in 1899 then by Dugan in 1907.
Most likely Northwood as Dugan iridized many of their pieces in this
pattern. It is usually called Opal Open in opalescent glass, and
carnival glass collectors know this pattern as Beaded Panels. A very hard to find piece in this ruffle rim card tray shape.
In fantastic condition with no chips or cracks. There are a couple
of straw marks in the bottom of the dish -- a normal flaw from the
manufacturing process during this period. |
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Blue Porcelain Urn Vase w/ Scenic Design
& Ornate Handles ~ I acquired this pretty piece from an estate
sale a few years ago and have had it on display in my home since
then. The vase measures approximately 13" tall and 6"
across the widest point. The manufacturer's marks on the bottom are
only numbers, so I have not been able to determine the maker or exact
age. The impressed numbers are 10 4 21 (the date of October 4, 1921
perhaps??) and the number 23, which I would assume is a model, mold or
style number. The vase is in excellent condition, with only two
flaws - a thin hairline on the bottom of the vase, and a 0.25" chip
on the left handle which has been painted over. This flaw is facing
the camera so, as you can see, it is not readily apparent with casual
inspection. The top rim is rough... I think because it was painted
unglazed. The couple featured on the transfer design appear to be
wearing Greek or Roman clothing. There is no scene on the back side
of the vase. The inside is a unique teal color, which has some black
specks or burst air bubbles, which I believe are manufacturing
flaws. A beautiful and unusual piece of decorative porcelain! |
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1947 Ray Bolger Theatre Program ~ Near mint condition 22 page theater program dated 1947 of "Three to Make Ready" starring Ray Bolger 1904 - 1987), who is best known as the Scarecrow in the 1939 Wizard of Oz movie. From the Blackstone Theatre. Other than some old tape marks on the inside back cover, and tears on two of the back corners, this program is in exceptional condition. |
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Stunning Antique Art Nouveau English Biscuit Jar
~ This high quality antique biscuit jar stands about 6" high to the
rim of the jar, not counting the lid or handle. It is white porcelain
painted with a black base design, covered with a very interesting moth or
butterfly painted on both sides. The silver rim is marked with 3
characters I can't make out, and the letters EPNS (Electro Plated Nickel
Silver). No additional maker's markings. I can't tell if the silver is
worn or just tarnished, as I have chosen not to clean up the lid or
handle.... I'll let the buyer decide if they want to do that. I could not
find any chips or cracks on this really nice piece. The inside has tight
uniform crazing. The inside and outside bottom have staining inside the
crazing lines. Some very minor wear and tiny scratches to the painted
surface in places. Overall, and exceptional display piece! |
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Occupied Japan Squirrel on Corn Figural
Teapot ~ Yellow corn teapot
with green leaf decor similar in shape to the old Shawnee Corn King
teapots, but so much better! The icing on the cake is the brown
squirrel handle and the lid's finial.... the tip of the squirrel's tail. The teapot is
approximately 5.25" high to the finial, and 7" wide from spout
to handle. The only flaws I could find are a tiny pinpoint nick under the
lid where it sits on the teapot (cannot be seen without lifting the lid)
and a manufacturing flaw.... a little blue "gloop" of porcelain
fired in just about the bottom rim of the pot where it sits on the table.
A couple of faint crazing lines are starting in a few places, but very
faint. The bottom of the teapot is marked "Made in Occupied
Japan" in black or dark blue block letters, making it around 60 years
old. A definite must have for the corn, squirrel or Occupied Japan
collector! |
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Czechoslovakian Figural Parrot Bird Creamer
~ This cute bird pitcher creamer stands about 4.5" tall, and is in
excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The bottom has "Made in
Czechoslovakia" with a red/brown circle mark. Has some minor rubs and
surface scratches on the finish from use - mostly on his back near the
handle. An adorable hard-to-find vintage figural creamer to use or display
with pride! |
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Old German 2-Handle Porcelain Rose Cake
Plate ~ Quality vintage porcelain plate with 2 open handles. The back
is marked with a red circle "Made in Germany" mark. I have not
been able to identify the maker from this mark, but believe it dates the
manufacture to before World War II. It has the look of being hand
painted, but close inspection indicates it is transferware. Measures
9.25" in diameter with no chips or cracks. There are some tiny
surfaces scratches, as well as wear to the design, particularly the pink
rim. Overall very nice! |
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English Silver Plate Salt &
Pepper Set w/ Cobalt Glass Inserts ~ This very pretty set is made of
silverplate. The salt/pepper shakers stand about 2" high. The round
open salt (?) has a diameter just under 1.75" across. The underplate
is about 5.5" across the longest side. The pieces are in very good
condition with no dents or major damage, and cobalt glass inserts appear
to be free of chips and cracks. Both of the lids are stuck on with some
sort of corrosion - I assume caused by salt - so I have not been able to
remove them. The shaker on the right has corrosion around the holes, which
has caused some flaking of the silver plate around them. The set is
stamped "Made in England". Very pretty display piece, in spite
of the flaws. The set is being sold "as is". Age unknown. |
$35 + $6.15 Shipping
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Red & Black Art Deco
Ceramic Pottery Pitcher or Handled Jug ~ I bought this interesting
piece from an estate. It had a tag that said it was a "signed
numbered English red & black corky pitcher", but I honestly don't
know what it is. The piece caught my
eye because of it's striking bright red color with black and white
swirled into the design (the inside is a chocolate brown color). The bottom
of the jug (vase? pitcher?) has raised markings in white "WB 155/12". I have
not been able to find any information on it's maker. Definitely
older, but age is unknown.... I'd guess the 1960's or earlier. It measures 5" tall and 5.5" wide,
and 2.5" deep. No damage of any kind -- a lovely piece! |
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White 2-Handled Cake Plate ~ Beautiful vintage cake plate with two handles approximately 9.5" in diameter. The bright multi-colored floral design is transfer printed, and the rim has a raised flower and leaf design. No chips or cracks, moderate gold loss on the handles. A vintage
piece, but the exact date is unknown as there are no manufacturers
marks. Believed to be of German or French origin. |
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(5) Miniature Hand Crafted
19th Century German
Coin Spoons ~ Very unusual set of (5) miniature spoons hand-made from mid-1800's German coins. Each has a twisted handle and a tiny Victorian style filigree ball at the end, and measures approximately 2.25" long (they are not exactly the same size). Each of the spoons has a different coin. They are marked as follows: 1) Kreuzer 1844 Baden, 2) Kreuzer 1835, 3) Maxios HIBC, 4) German or Latin writing on both sides (cannot make out the words), and 5) Koeiger Bayern 3 Kreuzer 1848. We have searched extensively and have not found anything similar to this set, and believe them to be rare. Sorry for the bad picture -- our camera could not focus this closely. Please contact us if you'd like us to e-mail you a scan (it's a large file). |
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