Lovely porcelain invalid feeder. Pretty Cobalt blue delft style pattern. Measures 6 3/4" from tip to handle. No maker mark but most likely German made. The numbers 1733 are impressed in the base. Condition is excellent.
Beautiful enameled porcelain Biscuit Barrel or Ginger Jar with matching porcelain lid. Both in excellent condition, especially for over 100 years old. Measures about 6" tall to tip of finial and 4-1/2" across the opening. Carries the twin globe and banner trademark "Brownfield & Son", of the Cobridge Works, Staffordshire, England. Circa 1873-83.
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Lovely salt glaze ironstone English jug or pitcher. Green relief moulded design with Ivory color sprig decoration applied around the top portion. In excellent condition with only two (typical) tiny "glaze pops", one on the inside bottom of the handle and the other on the raised line at the front of body. Measures 7 inches tall, with impressed Brownfield mark along with "Wye 12" (pattern name) and date 9/80 for Sept. 1880.
Wonderful 10" porcelain dinner plate with an autumn leaf theme. Beautifully decorated in a heavy "two-tone" gilt, the plate has very little sign of utensil use with no damage to the gilt found. Backstamp for the prestigious Davis Collamore and Co. Ltd., 921 Broadway, New York, with "Brownfields China". Also English registry mark, painted 2027 marks on back, and impressed Brownfield. A lovely example of late 19th century porcelain by Brownfield and Son(s), Cobridge Works, ...click for details
Gilt decorated ironstone blue transfer butter pat in the Grecian Statue pattern. Measures 3" across and in very nice condition with typical crazing, some have slighty discolored, more on the back than front. Most marked with the cobalt Garter backstamp of Brownfields, Cobridge Pottery Works, Staffordshire, England. Circa 1880s-90. $22.00 each (6 available)
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Niles, Ohio 1903 advertising souvenir toothpick or match holder in the Harvard Pattern by Tarentum Glass Co. of Pennsylvania. Made in gilt trimmed Custard Glass thats nicely florescent under black light, and is 2-3/8" tall by 2" across the top. Gilt wear on lip. Circa 1903.
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Nice Aesthetic era Victorian stick pin in a flower basket design. Measures at 2" long and the basket 1/2" across. Marked sterling on the pin shaft. Please inquire as to availability.
Very nice ironstone Polychrome English jug or pitcher. Oriental "Pekoe" pattern, also known as "long tail bird" pattern. Measuring 5 1/2 inches at the handle, and in wonderful condition with typical fine crazing and slight lose of orange enameling at the lip edge. Cobalt crown mark with Ashworth Bros, Hanley, England on bottom. Circa 1880s. Also available are 4 dinner plates and a tab handle serving dish in this same pattern.
Wonderful set of four 8-1/2" luncheon plates with an autumn floral theme. Beautifully decorated in hand enameling and gilt, the plates all having the same theme, were not made to be exact duplicates, but to compliment each other. Each has the mark for the prestigious Davis Collamore and Co. Ltd., 921 Broadway, New York, with "Brownfields China". Also English registry mark 10361, painted 2623 marks on back and one has an impressed date that appears to be 9/88. A nice set of Brownfi ...click for details
A very nice small Victorian 15K yellow gold stick pin in the form of a horseshoe. The pin shaft has a twisted pattern typical of Victorian stick pins, and has apparently been shortened for some unknown reason. From England and marked 15CT.
Measures: overall length: 1-1/16”; and the head: 3/8” x 5/16”