Continental Majolica Pear Jug w/ 6 Shot Cups
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Pre 1920 item# 547459
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$185.00
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This darling little yellow and rose colored pear jug is most likely for pear wine, although it could be used for any other kind of liqueur. Decorated with pear blossoms and a green twig handle, it has an opening at the bottom of the handle to fill it with liquer. It is marked with impressed numbers on the bottom. The jug measures approximately 6 1/2 inches in length x 6 inches in height - including the handle. The overall condition is excellent with no chips or cracks. The matching cups are 2 ...click for details
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2 Matching Continental Majolica Vases
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Pre 1910 item# 547455
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$225.00
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These elaborate majolica vases are approximately 8 1/4 inches tall and 3 inches in diameter at the bottom. They are a rich burgundy color with ecru trim accented in gold. The bases are black and white with a feathered pattern and the interiors are a delicate blue. One of the vases is in perfect condition while the other has a very small chip on the upper rim. Both are marked with impressed numbers. Circa late 19th to early 20th century.
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German V&B Green Majolica Pitcher/Delicate Floral Motif
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Pre 1920 item# 507397
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$85.00
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This Art Nouveau majolica pitcher is dark green with delicate green leaves and flowers. Made by Villeroy & Boch in its Dresden, Germany factories, it stands 6 1/2 inches tall and has just the right colors for contemporary decorating schemes. There is a small chip on the upper lip of the pitcher which can be seen in the photos, but otherwise the condition is very nice. With a bunch of appropriate flowers the chip would not be seen and the display effect would be stunning! Circa 1900-1920.
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V&B Palm Fan Majolica Wall Plate
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Pre 1920 item# 471433
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$95.00
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A wonderful majolica plate which harmonizes well with a blue or turquoise color scheme. This imposing plate was made for wall display and has a hole in the back for hanging. It is 12 inches in diameter and is a stylized palm leaf with gerbera flowers in blue and deep pink. The glazing on the plate is in shiny condition, but there are some rough spots along the rim and where the flowers are raised. These flaws are not really noticeable. The plate is not marked but most probably a product of Ville ...click for details
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Waechtersbach Doll-Size Cherry Tea Set
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Pre 1920 item# 190382
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405-834-8875
$340.00
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Really sweet- these cherries! And the colors are so vibrant! This set does not have a creamer but an open sugar- 3 5/8 inches in diameter - and 5 cups and saucers. The cups are 1 3/4 inches tall and 1 5/8 inches in diameter. The saucers are 3 3/16 inches in diameter. The pot is 4 1/4 inches tall with the lid and 2 3/4 inches in diameter. The open sugar has a chip on the bottom which is not visible from the top. One of the cups has a fleabite on the upper rim and the pot has two, one on the bott ...click for details
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Delicate European Doll-Size Tea Set
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Pre 1910 item# 169544
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405-834-8875
$295.00
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The bottom rims of the cups, the creamer and the teapot are not glazed. The rims of fine porcelain were often not glazed so that impurities could escape during firing. This striking set is very elegant white porcelain trimmed with hand-painted gold and burgundy accents. The top edges of the teapot and creamer are scalloped. The saucers have flower-like petals. This doll-size set is in lovely condition with no chips or cracks. The painted ornamentation is in wonderful condition as well. The t ...click for details
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