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 | $75.00 | Elegant Royal Copenhagen Denmark Kronborg Castle Bowl (#2809A/235) features a lovely seaside scene of the Danish castle hand painted in lovely pastel blues and purples and finished with a high gloss. This piece is sure to be a prize in any collection. |  | $125.00 | Beautiful 4 1/2" Candlestick holder by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #1161. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |  | $750.00 | Vintage Set of Five (5) Turtle Soup Bowls with Lids. They are very detailed in shades of brown. The shells of the turtles are the lids. The tails are part of the lids and the heads are part of the bowls. They have their legs tucked into their shells and the bottoms are formed to look exactly like a turtle's belly. These great ceramic bowls are a fantastic conversation starter at any dinner table! There is one extra Lid, for a total of eleven (11) pieces. |  | $350.00 | Rare and Elegant Thomas Webb England, Crystal Decanter Set with Six (6) Cordial Glasses. This beautiful decanter set is gorgeously decorated with triangular star cuts inside of larger square cuts. It almost has a Star of David look to it. The neck of the decanter is tapered to a flare where it meets the stopper. The ridges of the tapers have little cuts that give it a wonderful feeling texture. The stopper has the same decoration around it and a sunburst on top. The stems of the glasses mimic the neck of the decanter. The base of the decanter and glasses are finished with a sunburst cut. |  | $65.00 | Small porcelain figurine portraying a puppy with a fly on his front paw. The fly is in metal and misses two legs and wings. Most likely from a German manufacturer. |  | $75.00 | Bone China ROYAL WORCESTER "COLBROOKDALE" pattern, coffee pot, creamer & sugar set. Founded in England, 1751, ROYAL WORCESTER manufactured bone china and porcelain until 2009, when the company was purchased by PORTMEIRION POTTERY. |  | $265.00 | FRENCH hand-painted CHINOISERIE ice cream set, with one tray and 9 bowls. |  | $375.00 | Pair of SITZENDORF THÜRINGEN (also THURINGIA) candlesticks, featuring beautifully detailed flowers, petals and leaves on each side of a Putto - each candlestick has a Putto in a different position, with two roses and slightly different flowers. |  | $950.00 | Russian bowl made by GARDNER. Started in 1746 by an Englishman, Francis Gardner, GARDNER was one of several private factories that competed with the Russian Imperial Factory. GARDNER continued its activities until it was sold to Kuznetsov. The marks for GARDNER porcelain varies according to the time of production - starting from a simple G (in Latin character) and then evolving to GARDNER (either in Cyrillic or Latin) often surrounded by a circle with the full name of the factory and, in the last decades of the nineteenth century, alongside the double-headed eagle symbol. |
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