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meakin lincoln plate
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I have 2 Lincoln birthplace plates by Alfred Meakin imported by jon roth for the Nancy Lincoln Inn Hodgenville KY.
Both are in good condition in blue and white.
The only plates like this I can get
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kevcon
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large stoneware bulbous vase signed
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I really do not know much about it bought it at a small market in Scotland.Loved the colors.Tried in vain to find something about it but to no avail.Thanks annmac
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annmac
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This is a studio art pottery vase. The date is about 1960's-70's. It has a somewhat Arts & Crafts look to it, from around the 1920's, but the
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S Johnson Burslem Shaving mug 1916 - 1931
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it is a lovely item with a bit of wear as the gold rims have faded away some but there is no cracks to the jug or damage as such. It is in super condition considering the age of it.
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lorddanban
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Samuel Johnson operated in Burslem, Staffordshire from 1880's until the 1930's and they specialised in manufacturing of earthenware ceramics. The
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J.T. Fell's Embossa Ware Pottery: Incense Burner, or a dry flower stand
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I recently happened to be browsing at a market stall in central London when out Saturday shopping with my wife. As we looked at various items we found that we were both attracted to a piece of
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MT2730110
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These are modern porcelain cups. The printed decoration is copying 19th century countryside themes that were used on English ceramics. This
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STAFFORDSHIRE CIVIL WAR ERA HANDLED MUG
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PRISTINE CONDITION - NO ENAMEL MISSING FROM ROSE DECORATION AND NO SCRATCHES. WIDTH IS 4.25 INCHES IF YOU INCLUDE THE HANDLE OR 3 INCHES ACROSS OPENING.
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ADDICTEDTOJUNK
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This is an English piece indeed, Staffordshire, and it is called a coffee can. Although these were also given as christening mugs, souvenirs and
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Mermaid Jug/Pitcher Mythology
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My wife and I have had this for 10 years. It was given to my mother inlaw from a jewish couple who supposidly owned it for 65 years. We love the fact that this seems very unique with all the Mermaids
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zyster
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This is a late Victorian to Edwardian, late 19th to the early 20th century jug, most likely continental European. The material is most likely
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This is an earlier 20th century art pottery, produced by a small studio. It is most likely English as the three horses depicted are in the style of
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This is a circa 1950's export quality lamp. There are many various potteries in the area of Capo di Monte who specialise in export ware ceramics.
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Nippon Handpainted Vase
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Among my mother's things. I've known of this piece in the household since 1950s.
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rhyoungjr
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This is a Noritake Morimura Brothers export Japanese porcelain, dating from around the 1930's. This pottery was manufactured solely for the export to
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The plate is most likely an ironstone and was manufactured by Samuel Alcock & Co. The pottery was located in Cobridge, Staffordshire and operated
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This is a mid-20th century (just before or after WWII) Japanese export pottery. It is difficult to see on the base, but it is most likely porcelain,
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This is German early 20th century set. WEKARA is an abbreviation of Wilhelm E.Krumeich aus Ransbach and is a company name. They specialised in
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Kunst Ceramic Annaburg
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rhyoungjr
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This is a very nice German early 20th century Art Nouveau bowl, circa 1910-20. The experimental glazing, as you can see in the middle, was very
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This is a first half of the 20th century (pre-WWII) Japanese porcelain bowl. The asymmetrical enameled decoration is very typical of Japanese
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ornament?
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It was bought by my mother, about ten years ago, and she was attracted to it instantly, as its pretty and green, her favourite colour. My Mother is a collector of many ornaments and she has always
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Ms.M
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This is a second half of the 20th century Italian or German porcelain pot. It could have been used on a lady's dressing table, but not as a planter.
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Copeland Spode Byron's Plate
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I am looking for information/value on this plate. I can only find information on the coloured version of Spode's Byron.I can find no mention of Byron's brown and white plate.
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Submitted by
misty4u
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This is a mid-20th century dish. Copeland Spode produced both coloured and brown (actually considered to be sepia) versions of their Byron pattern.
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set of faiencerie onnaing dinnerware similar to the nimy. one cover of the dishes is damaged.
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MT2459771
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This is a late Deco mid-20th century set decorated with a traditional French folk design. Faiencerie Onnaing is of course very well known for their
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This is a mid-20th century, circa 1950's-early 60's, Japanese export porcelain plate. Quite decorative but has a rather minimal value, about $5-10 at
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