This is an authentic vintage wall mounted Coca-Cola cast metal bottle opener. Great graphics with bold red lettering. Marked Starr X, Brown Co. N. News VA. and dates after 1920.
Condition: is excellant, all paint in tact; some minor darken to metal around L in the word cola.
Size: 5 in x 4 in
This McCoy Orange form planter is among the harder to find of the fruit planters made by McCoy in the 1950's. The base is marked with the McCoy USA mark. DIFFICULT TO FIND!
In good condition, with some crazing; as with the majority of these Oranges, this one has lost its original cold paint and is now compeletly yellow except for a few flakes of orange color; there are two tight hairlines to the rim, and one chip to a leaf tip.
Size: 11 ins diameter x 9 ins high
This stunning large art pottery vase was made at the Chulucanas pottery located on the north coast of Peru. The base color is a very dark brown to black and is decorated in reverse with deep orange dots.
The Chulucanas pottery has been creating unique clay items for centuries. The inhabitants of the town of Chulucana descend from the Tallanes, the ancient pre-Columbian people that inhabited this region. They developed the negative, or reverse technique, ceramics displayed today in some museums under the name of Vicús pottery.
The vase is signed and dated on the base by José Sosa. He began working with pottery in 1975 and continues working today with his wife Rosita. The vase is in very good condition, with one minor rim chip, no cracks.
Size: 8 ins high x 7.5 in across
This is a genuine vintage pink Roseville vase in the White Rose pattern. White Rose was a late period pattern introduced by Roseville Pottery in 1940. Standard colors include blue, pink, and brown. This vase is marked with raised Roseville script mark, shape number #147, and is in the 8 inch size. Condition: one .25 inch chip to rim,
Size: 5 ins high x 7 ins diameter
Early Roseville spittoon or cuspidor with embossed pea pod, flower & bow garland with a ribbed rim; the blended glaze shades from forest green at rim to a purplish-brown. Unmarked and dates from early years of Roseville production, 1898 to early years of 20th c. Would make a great planter for fresh or dried arrangements!
Condition: Excellent; no cracks or chips; some overall glaze crazing under magnification; normal age/use wear to footrim; a few minor factory pin holes in glaze;some irridescence to glaze.
Size: 6 1/2 ins high x 4 1/2 in diamter
Made in Zanesville OHIO, this is a nice Brush McCoy Pottery vase of bulbous form on low pedestal foot; with flaring and slightly ruffled rim, sides with moulded decoration of floral sprays; inset scroll and leaf handles; glazed in a pale green satin glaze reminiscent of antique Chinese Celedons. Unmarked except for mould number 740; dates from 1930 +/-
Condition: excellent; one rim flake to edge of foot; no cracks; very slight factory pitting to glaze
Size: n/a
This is a collection of the entire year of 1971 (Jan - Dec) plus the 1972 December Stallion issue of The Quarter Horse Journal from my private collection. This set is in very good condition. Price is for the entire set of 13 vintage magazines. I will entertain offers for this set.
SPECIAL NOTE: I will be glad to provide a book rate shipping estimate for interested parties.
Coded hardbound First (World Library binding) Edition of Kenneth Grahame's endearing children's tale, The Wind in the Willows. Illustrations by Tasha Tudor; Cleveland and New York World Publishing Company 1966;printed cloth cover bearing same illustration as the dust jacket; number code on the last page, after the last page of text, and begins with 1.
Condition: Fine; slight crease to Contents pages; very light soiling to back cover of dust jacket; no other defects
This item will ship via Book Rate unless otherwise requested
Note: We are not rare book dealers, please e-mail us if you have any questions regarding the edition/condition of this volumn
Size: 6.75 ins deep x 9 ins. wide x 2.25 ins. high
This vintage decorative Mahagony box is decorated with an inlaid Satinwood stylized leaf and bird design; the top with piano hinge and inlaid keyhole surround. These medium sized boxes are great for keeping TV remotes close but out of site! CONDITION: near mint, no key
Size: 13.75 x 11 x 3
This large lovely antique Victorian rectangular work or sewing box is hand decorated in the Folk Art style, the veneered lid having an oval cartouche encircling hand painted flowers on a black ground. The stepped hinged lid is further decorated with gesso (plaster) C-scrolls at each corner enclosing a grain painted ground (painted to simulate burl wood). The sides are also similarily grain painted. The interior is lined in rose pink silk. Dating from the 3rd quarter of the 19th c., this box was not supplied with tools & therefore has no interior fittings {the lose interior fittings shown in image are not original to this box but are a later 20th c. addition}. CONDITION: very good condition, some chipping and age cracks to gesso decoration, a few very minor age cracks to veneered top, hand painted floral decoration in very good condition.
Size: 3 1/2 x 2 x 3/4 inches
A nice masculine Victorian era/19th c. inlaid black paper mache trinket box; top with piano hinge and wood inlaid cartouche. Small boxes like this were usually used to hold ladies hair pins or men's shirt studs; this one was found with shirt studs inside.
Condition: some minor overall crazing to lacquer, very minor abrasions to corners; under magnification & strong light there is a man's name (Bud Rea) and an undecipherable word lightly scratched on top inside cartouche
Size: 6 ins high x 4.5 ins diameter @ widest point
This classic antique Wedgwood Etruria Creamware scenic John Peel pitcher or jug dates from ca. 1891-1908. (Etruria was the fourth site for the Josiah Wedgwood pottery business and was opened 1769.). The relief molded body has a fluted base, a Fox Hound form handle and two seperate fox hunting scenes decorating the sides. The base is marked with the round black printed Wedgwood Etruria England mark with the image of John Peel. Condition: very good, has one (1/4 in)rim chip at lip (see image), some overall minor glaze crazing (normal for its age) no cracks or other chips.
Note: The story behind John Peel: John Peel (abt 1776-1854)was an English farmer & fox hunter who was rather famous for his drinking abilities. Dyke Ken John Peel (translation: Do You Know John Peel?) is the title to a traditional British hunt song written in 1829,in honor of John Peel.
Size: tureen: 6 ins x 4 ins (w/o lid); stand is 8.5 ins in length
Antique Wedgwood Creamware, two-handled Neoclassical sauce or gravy tureen and stand. From a Creamware dinner service, the tureen is decorated with handpainted brown Grape and Ivy leaf border design on a pale yellow ground. The underside of the stand is stamped WEDGWOOD with a stamped decorators mark; this tureen dates to ca 1780 - 1810.
Condition: excellent, one small flake to underside of lid rim, no hairlines, no loss to decoration
Size: 3.25 ins. high
A finely decorated early 19th c. porcelain sparrow beaked hot milk jug, the sides with handpainted landscape scene and scattered flowers in pale lemmon yellow and orche enamels; the loop handle and rim with gilt scrollwork; the lid with gilt scrollwork and sprigged leaves in shaded green enamel, pear-form finial; Condition: finial has been reglued
MARKS; base with blue beehive Vienna Factory mark (Imperial and Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Vienna), impressed molders/turners mark; red decorators number; dates from ca. 1812 - 1818
Size: 2.25 in high x 2.5 in diameter-cup
Antique 19th c. English Derby porcelain cup and saucer in the Imari pattern of cobalt, iron red and gold (pattern number 383), the bute form cup with ring handle, marked on base with 1878-1890 Derby Crown Porcelain mark and year code for ca 1889; cup rim with 1/2 in tight hairline crack at handle, saucer with 1/2 chip to rim and 2 tight hairlines
Size: 11 ins high x 5 ins diameter
This is an outstanding 18th c. style helmet form Minton porcelain pedestal coffee pot made for the Foster Stevens Co.; the pouring spout and high arch handle having gilded relief molded acanthus leaves; the lid with gilded foliate ring handle and molded acanthus leaf medallion; the top rim with gilt bead bands; the body with handpainted floral and laurel leaf garlands above scattered floral bouquets. The base bears Mintons globe and crown mark and Foster Stevens designation, impressed year and decorators marks on footrim. Condition: no loss to handpainted decoration,very minor rubbing to gilt on base, 2 tight hairlines at rim; no chips; dates to ca 1911.
Size: 4 1/2 ins. high X 10 1/2 in diameter
A very unique porcelain cabbage ware serving bowl made by Rosenthal of Bavaria, Germany; in the shape of overlapping cabbage leaves with molded & applied twig / vine handle at one end; interior and exterior decorated with flower sprays and gilt highlights. Base with Rosenthal mark and puce gilder's mark. Dates from 1901.
Condition: excellent condition, no loss to floral decoration, very minor loss to gilding; no chips or cracks; interior with minor manufacturing glaze specks
Size: 8 3/4 inche diameter; 5 1/2 inche height
Great decorated early period Watt Pottery Yellow Ware covered bean pot; decorated with bands of slip in mocha and white plus incised scallops and lines on lid and sides of bowl; molded recessed handles on sides of bowl. Marked on base: Ovenware Made in USA within impressed double circle.
Condition: Very good; with glaze grazing/ stains to interior only; two factory firing cracks on interior sides; one tight hairline to lid
Size: 6 in high x 5 in diameter
Red stoneware jug by the F. & R. Pratt Co. (Staffordshire). Engine turned decoration below rim and on handle; further embellished with wide gold bands with black detailing on handle. This jug is possibly an Exhibition Piece (Great Exhibition of 1851) owing to its embellishment with gold bands, which were also used on Pratt's potlids. Incised mark of FR Pratt & Co., Fenton,Staffs, and the number 9 (usually indicates size or style).
Size: 3 3/4 ins high
Irish Belleek porcelain creamer with relief molded Berry & Ivy design on cream white ground with yellow highlights; rope twist handle. Base with 3rd Black Mark c. 1926-46.
Condition: very good; two very small nicks to rim
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