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pottery jardinier
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This was inherited from my mother-in-law. She had a huge snake plant growing in it. Her mother had done housekeeping for many wealthy families and they frequently gave her items like this, which
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overloaded
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You don't quite need to see marks on pottery to determine its date. The most important feature is style and that can't be faked, unlike marks. This
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Jardiniere
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This Jardinaire as spent the last 90 years or more stood in a corner of the living room at my aunts house. My aunt was born in 1917 and from what she told me her mother bought it. When my aunt died
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MT8667234
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This is a typical English Arts & Crafts ceramic jardiniere, dating from the late 19th to the early 20th century (just before WWI). The material could
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This flower stand could be Edwardian and has probably been painted at a later stage. It has an auction value of around £20.
Luckner’s is continually
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£20
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valued by
Simon_Luckner
on 2/7/2008
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Carved Plant Stand/Table
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Brought from India probably around 1930, mahogany, 2ft high, circular top 15" diameter
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MT9252419
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This early 20th Century carved wood side table has an auction value of around £50.
Luckner’s is continually seeking interesting antiques, modern
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£50
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valued by
Simon_Luckner
on 2/7/2008
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Stylistically the stand dates from the early 20th century. Originally it was used as a stand, for jardiniere or candles etc. Value: £60-125, depends
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