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Pair 1881 Portrait Chargers Handpainted F Francis NY
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Pre 1900 item# 1118476 (stock# 5269C)
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405-684-9922
$2,235
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Offered as a pair, rare, exquisite portraits of brother and sister, skillfully handpainted in 1881 by "F. A. Francis, NY." Both plates are marked by impression, "Wedgwood WG," and both are signed on the front by the artist, the girl also being dated. Slightly larger than his sister, the boy's charger is a generous 15" diameter, while the girl's charger is nearly 14" diameter. Both are in excellent undamaged condition. An unusual find for the exceptional ...click for details
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Royal Crown Derby Gold Bamboo Porcelain Creamer Antique
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Pre 1920 item# 1068880 (stock# 2755)
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405-684-9922
$68
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Porcelain, Salmon pink ground on this elegant Jug, Creamer, by Royal Crown Derby, in a most graceful style; antique, with mark as early as 1890. Hand-gilded in raised bamboo pattern, differing on each side, and under the spout; gold bamboo stem handle, gilded rim and base. 4.75" (12.06 cm) tall, 3.5" (8.89 cm) largest diameter, plus handle. One small scratch (pictured) above gilding; otherwise excellent condition. c. 1890-1921. $14 US Shipping.
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1870 Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Dessert Set England
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Pre 1900 item# 1066645 (stock# 2763)
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405-684-9922
$480
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Rare, brown, underglaze mark of 1870, Crown Staffordshire Porcelain Company, Fenton, Great Britain, 39-Piece Porcelain Dessert Set with white ground, partially hand-decorated in delicate, pastel floral, transfer pattern, with brown gadroon border and gilded rim. One Creamer, one Sugar (or waste bowl), 12 Dessert Plates, 12 Deep Saucers, 11 Teacups, and two Luncheon size plates. The creamer is very important to this set, as it is the only piece with the maker's mark. Some pieces have the pain ...click for details
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