Vera (Neumann) with love, for Mikasa is stamped under the base of this 4 inches tall by 6 1/4 inches in diameter pedestal dish.
Whether it is chocolate, mints, or special cookies that are being served, the oriental design of vibrant poppies and leaves on the top surface and repeated on the front of the pedestal are sure to please.
Many Steeler fans already have a brand new 6 times Super Bowl Championship flag to celebrate this year’s victory in Tampa, Florida. This flag commemorates their Super Bowl XL win, making them five time winners back in 2006.
Wincraft, USA is the manufacturer of this 16 inch by 17 1/2 inch flag attached to the 30 inch long dowel/stick. Officially sanctioned by the NFL, and carrying its logo, this banner has no tears or rips, but does have what appears to be slight bleed-through of the brown, black color onto the white at the bottom border, and at the top of the banner. This does not detract from the overall look of the flag however.
Josephine McIntire’s Boot Hill poem is the centerpiece of this 6 1/8 inch in diameter commemorative plate.
From 1871-1879, this Dodge City, Kansas, rock-strewn gravesite was the burial ground for many who died with their boots on. Handpainted cemetery scene done in brown, green and purple color tones.
The plate has no chips, cracks or flakes and has Made in Japan printed in magenta coloring on the backside. A metal hanger is in place, attached through predrilled holes, and we are also providing a plastic plate stand.
Measuring 8 inches across from tip of the spout and standing 2 3/4 inches tall, is this old sauce/gravy boat, marked T S & T under the base, along with Capitol Ivory and the #29. Although Taylor, Smith and Taylor did use the initials T S & T on many of its creations, we have not been able to identify this piece with certainty.
The pattern on the gravy boat is a wrap-around design with one blue band of geometrics and florals. Beneath the blue band is a swag treatment of pink roses and leaves that also encircles the gravy/sauce boat.
There are no chips, cracks, or nicks on this piece but there is age browning, and some loss of the gold trim on the handle that we note.
This offering is for a hard-to-find deck of Red Man advertising cards done in 1991 as a promotion or give-away for Red Man Fine Cut Tobacco.
The box is marked with the Pinkerton Tobacco Company, Owensboro, KY and dated 1991. The box is free of any tears, rips, or markings.
The deck of cards was made by Hoyle, Minnesota, USA, and this information is printed on the Ace of Spades, only. All of the fifty-two cards, which include two Jokers, are in excellent condition, and have a narrow profile. They measure 2 1/4 inches by 3 1/2 inches, with the Red Man name and logo.
The vintage salt and pepper shakers stand at a petite 2 1/2 inches in height with a diameter of 1 1/2 inches.
Done on a white background, they have a stylized central gold design of symbols/geometrics and gold embellishments on their surface. Both tops are gold in color with one having splashes of white coloration.
Both pieces have 21-hole openings which suggests that either could be used as a salt or pepper. We do know that there is a stamped crown and crossed swords with R C for Rosenthal China present under one base with what may be an artist’s signature on the other.
Both pieces are in fine condition, without any chips, nicks. Or loss of color, and there are cork stoppers in place under each base.
For your consideration is a hard-to-find D.E. McNicol China of Clarksburg, West Virginia, mixing bowl/server.
The ivory colored bowl measures 9 1/4 inches in diameter and has a 5 inch depth. The sides of this hefty bowl have ivory bands in a stepped profile and it is in very fine vintage condition overall.
There are some chips in the bottom ring under the base that would not affect the bowl’s function or appearance, and a few minor dots on the outside of the bowl.
The bowl is marked with the McNicol trademark, Clarksburg, W. VA.
In its original 1985 gift box is this very pretty Lefton sugar and creamer set done with green holly, red berries, and edged attractively in gold.
The sugar stands 4 1/2 inches tall to the top of its lid and is 5 1/2 inches in width from handle to handle. The creamer measures 3 1/2 inches in height.
Both pieces are in never-used condition with Lefton China 1985 imprinted on each base.
Just a wonderful copper patina on this vintage tip or calling card tray.
Measuring 7 1/4 inches wide and 5 inches from front to back, the tray has petite open metal handle ornamentation on top with a centered recessed area of the New York skyline, cast copper and painted to highlight the scene.
The Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden, Skyscrapers, La Guardia, and Kennedy Airports are all part of this vibrant, vivid N.Y. scene. Small raised copper V-shapes keep the base of the tray from sitting directly on the table surface.
No markings as to manufacturer are present; just quality of design and craftsmanship on this vintage tray.
A marvelous pewter potpourri holder/bowl with stand from the Carson Company of Freeport, PA.
The stand is 2 1/4 inches tall and has a 2 3/4 inch diameter. The bowl measures 2 1/4 inches tall and is 5 inches by 5 1/2 inches. The front and back portion of the flaring rim has an open metalwork pattern featuring apples and leaves.
This pewter piece carries the Carson name under the base of the bowl and appears to be in unused, excellent condition.
A terrific dresser display, cuff link box for that special fisherman guy.
This classy dresser box measures 4 inches by 3 1/2 inches, is handpainted with a swordfish design, and signed by the artist, J. Boehm. The box and cover are gilt edged, with Ceramic Studios, Fine China printed under the base.
This terrific box is in fine condition, with light crazing noted in keeping with its vintage age. There is one small area on the inside bottom which looks as if a tiny ink mark, similar to the printed mark found on the base, was captured under the glaze.
Pulled by two horses with a driver in the front seat, this wooden, made in Japan wagon will be appreciated for its fine detailing.
Measuring 6 inches long, the beer delivery wagon has two kegs/barrels riding inside. The 1 5/8 inch tall salt and pepper shakers/kegs have a cork in place under the base and are ready to complement your table setting.
The wagon with its salt and pepper are in fine vintage condition and has the Japan marking.
Never used and still in the original box and packing is this set of four ceramic mugs, set off with 2 pink, and 2 purple metallic finishes. If you, or that someone special, like that retro look, these mugs are definitely for you.
Standing 6 inches tall, the mugs can be both practical every-day items, or certainly used as part of a display. Dishwasher and microwave use is not recommended for these mugs.
Mugs are made to resemble those classic colored aluminum cups of the 1950's/1960's. Unlike the light-weight aluminum mugs, the bodies of these are constructed from ceramic, with the metal finish having been applied on the outside. This adds considerable weight to the pieces vs. the original.
This is a lovely, large 13 3/4 inch by 9 1/2 inch oval serving platter in the Red Rose pattern.
On a white background, there is one large bouquet of handpainted roses, done in shades of red, pink, and white with green leaves. A smaller rose design is on the opposite side of the serving platter. The side handles are white with gold print scrolls and curliques.
The platter is in excellent, appears unused, condition. It has the Sango name and Red Rose stamped underneath the base, which also has a ceramic bar in relief to allow for the platter to rest above the surface on which it is placed.
This porcelain covered jar and incense burner are superbly decorated with handpainted Lucky Gods/Gods of Good Fortune. We believe these pieces to have been manufactured pre World War II, perhaps as early as the Taisho Period, during the 1920’s.
The jar is 4 1/2 inches in height to the top of its button finial cover, and measures 3 inches in diameter across. The cover has three fan-shaped panels. There is a single handpainted Lucky God figure and Japanese writing in each, surrounded by cinnabar and gold color band design. The body of the jar has six square panels, each with a God of Good Fortune, as well as additional symbols. The jar sits on a round 1 5/8 inch pedestal base.
Each of the four sides of the incense burner measures 2 1/2 inches and it stand 3 1/4 inches high with four wedge feet under the base. There is a metal insert for the incense burning area. Cinnabar and gold bands surround the Lucky Gods design.
Both pieces are in fine vintage condition without chips, flakes, or loss of vivid color. Each has a magenta, Made in Japan, stamp accompanied by two Japanese symbols, which most likely represent maker’s marks.
Well-crafted 8 3/4 inch in diameter pewter plate with scalloped edging and double banded treatment.
The 6 inch recessed central design is that of an eagle/bird with fan like feather and fine detailing perched on a tree branch.
A touchmark angel is set within an oval garland on the backside, and there is a metal hanger incorporated into the plate, making this pewter piece ready for display. Only light wear on this terrific eagle design pewter.
Measuring 6 3/4 inches in diameter, this Wilton Pewter piece has a recessed central area that is 4 1/4 inches across, with a depth of 1 1/2 inches.
The wine holder has a raised medallion of the Liberty Bell on the edging. The Wilton name and logo are present under the base and there is a felt piece to protect your table surface.
The pewter ware is in very good condition, with no pitting or staining.
Gayle Stewart, master potter of Sugar Loaf Pottery (incised under the base) located in Granville, Ohio has been fashioning hand-thrown pieces for more than twenty years.
Creating stoneware that is both functional and beautiful, Gayle combines classic styling with marvelous hand-painted designs to bring her pottery to life.
This candle holder/cake/mint dish is 6 1/2 inches in diameter and has an ample 2 inch looped handle. Done in caramel coloring, brown speckling and a cobalt blue spongeware treatment along the rim, this stoneware is marvelous both for display and practical use.
A pretty color palette of soft yellow, green and mauve, enhances the grape clusters and leaf pattern on this 6 inch in diameter porcelain plate.
In excellent condition, this gold-rimmed plate would certainly add charm to a Mediterranean, wine-themed décor.
The back of the plate is hallmarked in green print with the Hutschenreuther Porcelain Factory, H R Stamp, Josephine, and Favorite, Bavaria.
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