Sarreguemines Majolica Fruit Bowl
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Pre 1920 item# 471437
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antikhaus
405-834-8875
$195.00
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A wonderful Sarreguemines fruit bowl which could be used with the ever lovely dessert fruit plates or cheese dome (see antikhaus items #187896 and #92179). The marking on the bottom of the bowl was first used around 1900 and at the beginning of the 20th century. The outside of the bowl - approximately 10 inches in diameter and 3 inches high - is in wonderful condition, shiny and no crazing. The inside shows the usual crazing of a piece of its vintage. There are no chips, cracks or fleabites. Cir ...click for details
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French Majolica Asparagus Platter/Cradle
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Pre 1910 item# 135674
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antikhaus
405-834-8875
$395.00
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Truly unique! This French majolica asparagus platter and cradle combination is not marked other than with numbers and perhaps a decorator's mark (see picture of bottom of cradle). The hand-painted flowers and insects are quite vivid and make it perfect for both an elegant or a country-style table. The platter is approximately 13 1/2 inches x 10 inches,the cradle 8 1/2 inches long, 5 3/4 inches wide and 3 inches high. There is one slight chip on the platter (tip of asparagus spear). And som ...click for details
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Sarreguemines Majolica Cheese Dome
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Pre 1920 item# 92179
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antikhaus
405-834-8875
$225.00
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Although this piece is not marked with the usual Sarreguemines marks, it is unmistakably a piece of French majolica from this renowned manufacturer. This art nouveau cheese dome was certainly designed to be used with the ever so popular fruit plates. It was for the cheese to be served with fruit at the end of a meal. The dome, without the plate but with stem, is approximately 3 ½ inches high. The stem, as can be seen on the pictures, was broken off and glued into place. It is an old but not p ...click for details
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