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Beautiful
cheese dish in the form of a swan. The underplate is 11+ inches
long. This dish sold last month for $1500. in Scotland,but is only
$995.,as is the big hen dish which has five little yellow chicks
and is 9 1/2 inches tall |
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Bargeware
is so fascinating. Manufactured for such a short time, after 1880,
by people who lived and worked on the canal boats, the pieces were
usually commissioned for occasions and inscribed with the name and
date of the recipient. This 12-in. teapot (God Bless Our Home) is
$1450. |
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Lovely
Victorian needlepoint, after Landseer, Newfoundland with child, in
original maple frame with gilt liner. 16x20, $950.
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Large Landseer Dog (Newfie)
with a young girl from theThomas Parr pottery on a round base, 6"
wide, c.1855-60. I also have a pair available.
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These
colorful 7” hens are $625 each, white ones are $525. If you
are redoing your kitchen, you need some old c. 1860 hens for a touch
of class. |
This large white hen has not only the egg holder inside
the nest ,but six original egg cups as well, and no restoration.
$3900
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