This fiesty blue jay is anxious to get food for her family! This item was made by Rosenthal in Germany, Hunstableilung, SELB more than 50 years ago. It is 5 3/8" tall abd the base is 3" wide. From the tip of her beak to her tail feathers is 4 1/2". It is in excellent condition and would be a fine addition to your collection.
An excellent teacup and saucer in the Mont Rose pattern made of fine bone china by Tuscan England. The pattern is a variety of pink flowers and green leaves on a delicate pink background with a gold rim design. There is a slight chip on the gold rim of the cup (see photo). It was popular over 60 years ago but the pattern is now discontinued. The teacup is 2 3/4" tall. The saucer is 5 3/8" across.
This gravy boat was made by W. H. Grindley & Co.makers of earthenware between 1914 and 1925 in England. The gravy boat is white with a small 3 rose repeat around the middle with a gold rim. There is some wear of the gold around the opening. The base is 2" x 3 1/2". The opening is 2 1/2"w x 6 3/4"l. This piece is in very good condition and would compliment any early set of dinnerware.
This vintage egg plate was manufactured by E. & R. American Artware in the late 1930's. The background is white with a colorful floral decal in the center finished with a highly polished glaze. It is 9" across with depressions for 12 half eggs. There is a slight chip on the under side edge. This excellent piece would be perfect to serve your Pickled Red Beet eggs!
This vintage figurine was made by Royal Doulton in England. Monica is over 50 years old and is wearing an outfit with a pink bodice,lilac skirt, and a pink hat. She is carrying a basket of red and yellow roses. She is 4" tall and was designed by Leslie Harradine. She is in like-new condition and would be a fine addition to your collection.
This vintage silver tone bracelet has 5 links each with a large rhinestone, 1/4", in the middle and a small, 1/8", on either side. The clasp is a flip-over with Coro printed on it. The bracelet measures 7 1/2" long and 1/2" wide and was made by Coro in the early 1040's. This is in very good condition and looks very dressy
This vintage necklace and earrings was made by the Coro Co. in the early 1950's. The necklace is adjustable from 14" to 16" and has a J hook closure. The earrings are 1 1/4" x 1/2". The turquoise is thermoset plastic which was very popular at that time. The set is in excellent condition and would be a great addition to your collection.
This is a classic style bracelet that was manufactured in the early 1960's by the Coro Co. It is 7" in length and has a safety chain and ring closure as well as a flip top. This is in excellent condition and would add style to any outfit.
This pin and earrings set are designed in silver tone with blue rhinestones and pearls. The Coro Co. manufactured it in the early 1940's. The bow is 2" wide by 1 1/4" high. The screw back earrings are 1" across. The set is well made and has some weight to it. It is in excellent condition and would look stunning on a dress or suit jacket.
These earrings are silver tone brushed metal. They are signed by Trifari the maker. The hoops are 1 1/4" and 3/8" wide. These are in excellent condition and are a classic style today.
This pair of earrings was made by Monet in the mid 1960's. The clip back top is textured circles in a diamond shape. The dangle is a mixture of the tiny circles and curved smooth lines forming an oval. The earring is 3 1/4" long and 1 3/8" wide. This pair shows no sign of wear, like new. They would be a fun style to wear.
This fine basket shaped like a teacup is in very good condition. I do not know who made it but it has been in my family for over 70 years. The cup is 5" across and 4" deep. It would make an attractive cover for a small plant.
This relish dish was made by The Imperial Glass Co. in the early 1900's. The NuCut label was used to identify the cut glass look alikes they produced. The glass was made of non-iridized crystal. The item was pressed and then filed to create the cut glass look. The dish is 7 3/4" long by 4" wide by 1 1/2" deep. It has a sawtooth border. This is a wonderful find and affordable.
This silver plate bowl was made by Reed and Barton in the early 1960's. It may be part of a set consisting of a deep bowl and a "frog" used to arrange flowers. This piece measures 6 1/2" wide x 2 1/2" deep. It is in excellent condition and would be a nice candy dish.
This medal was awarded to the winner of the Horace Mann Track Meet of 1925, (The 600 Yd. Run Sr)which is engraved on the back. It was made by a jewelry company in New York City by the name of Dieges and Clust, known for its high end fashions. This piece is 1 1/8" wide and is marked sterling(18 grams). It is in excellent condition and would be a fine addition to your collection.
This medal was made by Dieges & Clust in 1929 for the Brown University Sailing Club Race No. 2. It is 1 3/8" long x 3/4" wide and is gold filled. There is a boat in the water with two sails on the front and engraved on the back is S.B.C.C. 1929 Club Race No 2. 1st. At the bottom is G.F. and the Dieges & Clust mark. This is in excellent condition and would be a nice addition to your collection.
This is a set of 4 mugs made by the Frankoma Pottery Co. in Oklahoma. Francoma is known for its political donkey and elephant mugs in a variety of colors. Each mug is 4" high and 3" across and the handle is 3" high. The black glaze is very sharp. These were a gift in the early 1970's and are in excellent condition.
This petite bud vase was made by Daalderop in Holland. This manufacturer is known for his fine pewter ware for your home. It is vintage from the 1950's and is in very good condition. It is 4 3/4" tall and the base is 1 7/8" across. It would be a nice addition to your collection or it would make a nice gift.
This unusual bowl has three feet and the sides are straight down. It is pressed glass with some "cut" glass areas. There is a large daisy cut above each foot and a cross-hatched area with dots in between. There is a large 3 petal design in the bottom. At first, I thought there was a chip on the bottom, but it is not sharp, maybe it was a bubble in the glass. The bowl is 4 1/2" from foot to top edge and it is 7" across. This piece would make a good centerpiece with fruit or flowers.
These earrings are for pierced ears. There is a fine wire with a dangle of 3/4". The dangle is white enamel in the shape of a pagoda with the Chinese character for Health in gold. The word "health" is engraved on the back. I do not know who manufactured them but they have been in the family for fifty years. They are like new and have never been worn.
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