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Made in England circa 1800, this exquisite mug is Made in England circa 1800, this exquisite mug is decorated with three milk chocolate-colored slip bands, each band with midnight brown “seaweed” over the slip. The brown bands are highlighted by a band of green glazed rouletting along the mug’s top and base. ⁠
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Happy New Year to all! Thank you to our loyal cust Happy New Year to all! Thank you to our loyal customers and followers for your support during this past year. We are excited to bring you more beautiful things in 2021!
Make all your #Neoclassical dreams come true! ⚱️⁠
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This lovely pair of small terracotta vases shows a celebration with classical figures in orange silhouette dancing and playing instruments on a black ground. The neoclassical decoration is continued on the shoulders, each of which has a band of anthemion leaves. This is a “True” pair made to be shown together with the same scene around the center of each vase, but with each decorated differently on the neck and foot.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays ❤️ Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays ❤️
✨New to the website✨⁠ ⁠ This Chelsea sauce ✨New to the website✨⁠
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This Chelsea sauceboat is beautifully shaped and hand painted with a light green lettuce leaf pattern on its rim, small painted butterflies, sprigs of flowers, and a stock handle. ⁠
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Made in England circa 1830, this mochaware pot is Made in England circa 1830, this mochaware pot is in excellent, pristine condition and would be wonderful for flowers! 🍃
⁠Who's hoping to get a gift like this during the ⁠Who's hoping to get a gift like this during the holiday season? 🙋⁠
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This is a rare early Minton porcelain dish with a This is a rare early Minton porcelain dish with a wonderful hand-painted Chinoiserie scene. Made in England circa 1810. The dish features a delightful chinoiserie scene of a Chinese boy playing in a field. The pieces in this charming pattern were not identical: each piece would have portrayed figures performing a different activity. The reverse shows the Minton mark in underglaze blue with pattern number 539.⁠
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Mario loved blue and white, and he loved dogs. On Mario loved blue and white, and he loved dogs. On this platter we have both! Made in Staffordshire circa 1830, the center of the platter shows a hound racing after a bird. Around the lively center scene is an exquisite border filled with beautiful flowers. This large platter is in the form of a “Well and Tree” platter, with troughs formed into the body and a deep well at one end. This configuration allows the juices of meats being cut on the platter to drain into the well.⁠
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