CARBOLIC TOOTHPASTE POT LID ART NOUVEAU 1890 This black printed pot lid has an art nouveau lily design around the word "carbolic". I wonder what carbolic has to do with toothpaste. However, the toothpaste was also good for the gums as well as the teeth. The lid was made around 1890-1900. Condition is excellent
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POT LID PARISIAN TOOTHPASTE TWO LANGUAGES This 3" pot lid is printed in both English and French with information about Atkinson's Toothpaste. Obviously, the lid was made for both the English and French markets. The lid is in excellent condition while the base has two chips, one on the bottom edge and one on the top edge. Appearance is still very good. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The pot lid was probably made between 1880 and 1900 in England.
Our Price: $ 200.00
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POT LID BLUE PRINTED IN FRENCH SHAVING CREAM This large 4" pot lid is printed in blue with French shaving cream advertising. Other than discolored crazing, the lid is in excellent condition. Take a look at all of the photos for the details. The lid was probably made around 1880 in England. This pot lid would make an excellent addition to your pot lid collection!
Our Price: $ 215.00
Click for more detail... 99-2787
WOODS ARECA NUT TOOTHPASTE POT LID A 2-1/2" by 1-1/2" pot lid and base that shows that even in the late 19th century there was not much truth in advertising! The company promises removal of tartar and whitening of teeth just as toothpaste companies do today. Other than a small nick on the rim and some staining, appearance of the lid is very good. The base, which may not be the original, is in good condition.
Our Price: $ 95.00
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WEDGWOOD MONTH PLATE SEPTEMBER C 1870 This 9" 1870's Wedgwood month plate is unusual in that it is polychrome rather than monochrome. I have the tiles made by Wedgwood in the 1880's and have seen the plates but have never seen one beautifully painted. I wish I could have seen the whole set of twelve! This plate is "September" and it has the same design as those pieces made later in the 1880's. There is the young woman picking fruit as her dog looks on. The colors are gorgeous and condition is excellent. The marks on the back are very interesting. There is an impressed Wedgwood mark as well as a printed brown mark that says "Old English" and a printed blue mark that says "Mikado". There is also a pattern number in red, "C1423". I just noticed another impressed mark, "HTG". The back is almost as interesting as the front!
Our Price: $ 550.00
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AESTHETIC TRANSFERWARE ALBANY PLATE 1880 The design on this 10" plate is very Aesthetic Movement. The central but not centered ribbon is divided into four sections each with its own floral motif resembling Japanese fabric. At the center of this band is a rather humorous goat with a mustache as well as a beard! The ribbon is surrounded by large dahlias. The rim of the plate is lined with a faded gold. There is a one inch hairline at two o'clock which doesn't threaten the integrity of the plate. Other than that there are no chips, cracks or hairlines. Appearance is excellent. Take a look at all the photos for details. The plate was made in Staffordshire around 1880.
Our Price: $ 95.00
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AESTHETIC TRANSFERWARE BROWN PLATE ANGLAIS This 10-1/4" plate is from a series called "Anglais" which is comprised of English country scenes. This one has a castle and cow scene contained in a twig frame border with a hunting scene in a telescope-like circle to the side. Roses and butterflies surround the scenes right to the edge of the plate. How more Aesthetic Movement can the design get! The brown transer is a rich chocolate against a cream ground. Condition is excellent. The plate was probably made in Staffordshire around 1880.
Our Price: $ 115.00
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AESTHETIC TRANSFERWARE BROWN PLATTER ANGLAIS This 15-3/4" by 12-3/4" platter was made in Staffordshire around 1880. The rich brown transfer is my favorite color used for Aesthetic Movement transferware. The pattern name is "Anglais". Each size in the series depicts different English scenes in post card like reserves surrounded by the natural world. Butterflies, flowers and a spider in her web make a delightful border around Warwick Castle and Guy's Cliff. Condition is excellent.
Our Price: $ 350.00
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This 9-1/2" soup bowl is printed in brown with a lovely Aesthetic Movement pattern entitled "Neil". It should have been called "Poppy"! The large poppy sits to the side of the bowl and floats onto the border. It rests against a pattern that resemble fabric, perhaps a Japanese kimono. There is ric-rac encircling the inner rim of the bowl and two birds! This is a gorgeous pattern! Take a look at all of the photos for the details. Condition is excellent.
Our Price: $ 120.00
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BROWN TRANSFERWARE AESTHETIC PLATE GARDENER I don't know the title of this 7-1/2" plate, but it could be entitled "Gardener". It is printed in chocolate brown with a young girl holding a rake. She is surrounded by flowers. The plate dates from the 1880s, and was probably made in Staffordshire. If you like Aesthetic Movement items or garden themed items, this is the plate for you! Other than a chip on the back, condition is excellent.
Our Price: $ 95.00
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SPORTING SCENES BROWN TRANSFER DOG PLATE 1880 This octagonal plate is printed in cafe au lait brown with a lurcher,a greyhound and a man in a kilt. The title, Sporting Scenes, is apt! The plate was made by J.F. Wileman in Staffordshire between 1870-1892. Take a look at the photos for the details. Condition is excellent. If you like plates with dogs, this is the one for you!
Our Price: $ 225.00
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PORCELAIN TEAPOT NEWHALL CHINOISERIE 1820 I'm actually not sure if this porcelain teapot was made by the Newhall Factory. It is beautifully printed in underglaze blue and clobbered over the glaze in pink,red, green, yellow and salmon. The Chinoiserie pattern is the same on both sides and the border has large butterflies and flowers. The shape is quite unusual as it bulges out gently from the rim and more so at the waist. Like some people I know! The handle, finial and spout are in excellent condition. There are hairline cracks on the base that continue onto the sides of the pot. However, the cracks disappear into the pattern and appearance is excellent. Take a look at all of the photos to see the details. The teapot was probably made in Staffordshire around 1820-1830. The mark on the bottom of the pot was made to look like a Chinese mark.
Our Price: $ 275.00
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SPODE CHINESE TROPHIES WASH BOWL C1820 A pearlware washbowl in the Chinese Trophies pattern made by Spode in Staffordshire around 1820. The bowl is 14" in diameter and 5" high. It is printed in blue and painted in a yellow/orange under the glaze. It is magnificent. However, it was smashed in shipping--I think it was used as a football! The pieces were glued and stabilzed but the damage shows. I have been using the bowl as a center piece and to hold potato chips or fruit. This is a rare item that can be had for a reasonable price.
Our Price: $ 175.00
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JACKSON'S CLYDE SCENERY SOUP BOWL 1835 This 10-1/4" black transferware soup bowl soup bowl is printed in the popular pattern, Clyde Scenery. It was made in Staffordshire byt John & Job Jackson around 1835. The Clyde is a river in the Glasgow area and thus the series depicts scenes from 19th century Scotland. The center pattern is different in each size and shape in this series. There are other items from this series in my catalog so do a search if you are interested. For example, there is a large brown transferware platter. Condition of the soup bowl is excellent with no chips, cracks or restoration. Take a look at all of the photos for the details.
Our Price: $ 275.00
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES TRANSFER VEG ELK Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 12-1/2" by 9-3/4" open vegetable tureen or pie dish is printed in black with elks. There is a man in the background who is sitting in a boat-like sled, which is being pulled by an elk. There are more elk on a hill in the distance. If you like elk, this is the item for you! It is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on each size and shape. The birds in the border appear to be different on each size also. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details.
Our Price: $ 450.00 Qty:
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER PL ZEBRA Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire ( 1812-1832, this 10" plate is printed in black with a zebra. It is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on on each size and shape. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have six zebra plates for sale!
Our Price: $ 425.00 Qty:
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER SOUP Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 10" soup plate is printed in black with a deer. I hope someone can tell me what kind of deer. It could be a tropical deer, as there are palm trees in the background. However, the Staffordshire potters were not always known for their accuracy! The soup is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on on each size and shape. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this soup is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have six of these soups for sale!
Our Price: $ 375.00 Qty:
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER PL LEMUR Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 8-1/2" plate is printed in black with a ring-tailed lemur. It is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on each size and shape. The birds in the border appear to be different on each size also. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have six lemur plates for sale!
Our Price: $ 375.00 Qty:
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES BLACK TRANSFER SKUNK PL Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 6-1/4" plate is printed in black with a skunk! What an odd animal for a plate! But, he is a very handsome skunk. This plate is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on each size and shape. The birds in the border appear to be different on each size also. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have five skunk plates for sale, although two have some damage. They are priced accordingly.
Our Price: $ 275.00 Qty:
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ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES TRANSFER PLATTER ELK Made by J. Meigh & Son in Staffordshire (1812-1832), this 13" BY 10" platter is printed in black with elks. There is a man in the background who is sitting in a boat-like sled, which is being pulled by an elk. There are more elk on a hill in the distance. If you like elk, this is the platter for you! It is part of a dinner service that depicts different animals on each size and shape. The birds in the border appear to be different on each size also. I have 33 pieces in this service. The condition of this plate is excellent. Take a look at the photos for the details. I have three platters in this pattern.
Our Price: $ 675.00
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