Not-an-Estate Estate Sale
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Mildred by Mount Clemens – Gravy Boat
This is a beautiful antique piece still displaying luscious colors, but does have some crazing both on the interior and exterior so can only be recommended for display or wrapped candy, etc. use. Asking $10 (shipping not included).
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White ceramic ginger jar
This tall jar stands at 11″ with the lid on, and 7-1/2″ jar height. It is in a light milk wash of primitive lattice style, and signed as pictured on the bottom. It is in good vintage condition with some minor scuffing on the bottom. A functional piece to enjoy for many uses. Asking $35…
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Five-petal glass candle holders
Clear glass candle holders with a matching condiment bowl, here. These are sparkling items, in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or scratches. Each measures approximately 3″ in diameter, and are approximately 2″ tall. Standard dinner candles fit snugly. Asking $25 for the pair (shipping not included).
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Sherwood by Kent – mixed set
This is a lot of four 10-1/2″ dinner plates, all in used condition, and two 6-1/2″ salad plates, also best defined as used condition: scuffs on the bottom, and some scuffing of the pattern on some plates (see photos), along with wearing of the band. Sherwood by Kent is a simple mid-century pattern of blue…
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Vintage bowl – hand-painted
This china bowl with trellis sides has been painted with pink flowers growing among the trellis, signed A Sipe. The major colors are pink, teal, and blue with pink and gold banding around the top edge of the bowl. The piece is 1-3/4″ deep and 7″ diameter. There are no markings/labels on the bottom. In…
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Edwin Knowles Vitreous China Platter
The precious pink and blue pansies shine on this large platter shines thanks to the vitreous china coating. Labelled Edwin M Knowles “25-3-12″ on the reverse. Measures 14″ by 12″ and 1-1/2” deep, a lovely tablescape piece to display any entrée. There is some minor wear to the outer blue bands from use of this…
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Art Nouveau Creamer/Sauce Boat
This is an unmarked creamer/sauce boat in a luscious forest green glaze in an Art Nouveau / Modernism style with its smooth curves and natural lines of the handle. It measures 6-1/2″ from tip of spout to edge of handle, 4″ bowl diameter, approximately 2-1/2″ high, and has a 1-cup volume. Asking $25 (shipping not…
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Pansy painted glass vase – Czechoslovakia
This is a small glass vase marked as Czechosloviakian origin on the base, painted with charming purple and gold pansies with green leaves on a bone background. It stands approximately six inches tall, measuring about three inches diameter at its widest, and two inches at the base. It is in very good vintage condition with…
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Napco Little Girl gift planter
This is a vintage Napco, made in Japan, Little Girl gift planter, measuring about 5-1/2″ tall. This ceramic piece was typically used for a floral gift in the early 1960s, to the new mother, or a young girl. No sticker; marked C6434. The planter is in excellent vintage condition with no damage or repairs and…
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1984 New Orleans World Fair Commemorative Bell
This is a white porcelain hand bell, measuring about five inches tall, with a bell cup diameter of about three inches, emblazoned with the 1984 New Orleans World Fair logo on the cup in gold coloring, and matching gold accents on the handle. Excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks or rubbings. Asking $10…
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Vintage Wedgwood Trinket Trays – set of two
These Wedgwood trinket dishes are the perfect size for holding rings and other small items on a bedside table or vanity. Or, to be displayed with other pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware. Each measures approximately 4-1/8″ inches by 3 inches wide and is approximately one-half inch deep. One dish features little cherubs at play in nature,…
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Vintage Reverse Glass Silhouettes
These Smith Frederick works published by Reliance, R.P.F. Co. during the 1920s and 30s are created in a transfer to the glass in the “Butterfly Wing” affect. From the reverse: The delicate colors transferred directly to the glass present a pearly quality which makes them spring to life, and the glass itself seems to radiate…
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Tonalá wall plate set
This set of three earthenware plates molded for wall hanging feature three different images often found in Tonalá piece. Each plate is approximately 7″ in diameter, and one inch deep, featuring the blues, browns and cinnamon colors expected of the area and style. In excellent condition for a vintage set, with no chips or scrapes…
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Tonalá signed vase
On one side of this whitened clay vase isa mythical-looking cat scampering under a butterfly, in burnished blues and browns. On the other, a winged creature with talons extended is swooping in! This earthenware is 9″ tall, and 7″ at its widest, and signed on the bottom from the Santana Tonalá pottery house. Asking $50…
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Rare Santana Tonalá signed bird
This burnished pottery from Tonalá, Mexico, is a vintage piece in excellent condition. Made by master pottery house Santana, it has elegantly body with a dotted breast, and is signed on the lower right breast. From beak to tail’s end measures 14″, and height to the beak tip is about 7-1/4″ high. This is a…
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Tonalá Wall Plate – 12″ dia. of whitened clay with blues/browns
This vintage Mexican wall plate is in beautiful earthy blues and browns, featuring two happy birds in the iconic Tonalá style, and in excellent condition. The plate measures 12″ diameter, and is approximately 1-14″ deep. No signature; only “Mexico” next to the wall-hanging loop holder. Asking $65 (shipping not included).
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DW Japan DWF4 serving platter
This pretty platter is in excellent vintage condition featuring delicate pink roses with gray leaves, and surrounded with gold trim. The 12-inch platter is about 1-1/2″ deep. Labelled DW Fine China, Japan on reverse. A rare find. Asking $40 (shipping not included).
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Vintage Chinese porcelain and brass bowl
This is a lovely bowl with blue and white porcelain painted on the brass base, measuring 7-1/2″ across and 1-1/2″ deep. The marking on the bottom discloses Da Qing Qianlong Nian Zhi – “Great Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period, Made” or, porcelain from China, decoration in Macau, dating probably 1960-70s. It is in excellent condition with vibrant…
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J&G Meakin “Blue Nordic” 12-inch oval platter
This is very nice Blue Nordic 12-inch platter. The blue and white English ironstone was produced by J&G Meakin in the 1970s. Blue Nordic descends from the old Blue Onion pattern. The platter has a swirl pattern along the rim. It is in very nice condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Check the photos…
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U.S./Tiffin Glass divided relish tray
This is a 13″ round five-part relish tray in the King’s Crown irridescent blue flashed pattern, produced by U.S. Glass from the Tiffin pattern (round, rather than oval thumb prints). This substantial piece is in great vintage condition, without chips, though, as photographed, there is some use wear on the blue glazing. Asking $60 (shipping…
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Roseville Fuchsia Blue Vase 895-7
This item dates from 1938 Roseville pattern 895-7 in a beautiful blue, and is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The vase measures approximately 7-1/4″ tall and 5-1/2″ wide to handle edges. Asking $150 (shipping not included).
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Royal Grafton Commemorative Tea Cups
Enjoy a binge-watching of The Crown with your own Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer wedding commemorative tea cups! This pair is in excellent vintage condition, of Fine Bone China crafted in England by Royal Grafton. Asking $25 for the pair (shipping not included).
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Fenton Carnival glass bowl
This is a vintage/antique Fenton Carnival glass grapevine pattern bowl in a gorgeously irridescent violet. It is unmarked/unlabeled. Measures approximately 6-1/2″ wide in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. See all photos for details. Asking $90 (shipping not included).
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Carnival Glass Pitcher
This vintage carnival glass pitcher is by the Imperial Glass Company of Ohio in the poinsettia pattern. A beautiful and intricately patterned pitcher, it is in excellent vintage condition. There are some tiny bubbles and straw marks in the glass. (The straw marks commonly occurred when the pieces were made and then packed in straw…
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