British Sunderland Lustreware Pitcher depicting Schooner Great Australia
Early Sunderland Lustre Ware Shipping Jug circa 1840.Panels of The Great Australian and on the other side, quote: "From rocks and sands and barre...
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Early Sunderland Lustre Ware Shipping Jug circa 1840.Panels of The Great Australian and on the other side, quote: "From rocks and sands and barre...
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Humorous British mug "Here's Ta Me An My Wifes Usban"....bought in the north of England. Coat of arms on other side. DETAILS Country: UK Condit...
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Fine English Salopian transferware bowl, circa 1815, decorated with an allegorical central scene of three classical female figures in armory surrou...
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A lovely, highly-detailed hand painted French Barbotine Majolica Faience soup tureen, with handles, feet and nicely sculpted cherry tree decorated ...
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Classic French hand-painted Henriot Quimper faience plate featuring the traditional "Petit Breton" design. Lovely example of faience pottery mad...
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Beautifully Painted 19th Century important French vase with hand painted crest or coat of arms on one side, painted in gold gilt. On the other side...
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Decorative and amusing lovely set of three French early plates depicting Flower sellers, Dandies and a Schoolmaster. Great on a wall or displayed o...
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