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porcelain and pottery; Osborne, Haegar, Stangl, Noritake, Twin
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Stangl
Yellow Tulip 12½" Chop Plate. There are no
cracks and a few light surface scratches from use. There
are two chips on the edge, a flea
bite size on the top edge and a ¼"
one on the underside edge. The underside one, some
knucklehead trued to disguise with some white, it is pictured
here and it doesn't look bad in fact.
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Schumann
Arzberg Bavaria Bird
Dog Coffee Cup. There are no chips or cracks, there
may be a faint surface scratch or two, I didn't see any.
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Lefton
China Girl and Bunny Cup.
There are no chips or cracks, and may be a faint surface scratch
or two, there is some wear to the gold trim. The Lefton paper
label is still on the bottom.
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Lusterware
Cups (3) made in Germany.
There are no chips or cracks, there may be a faint surface
scratches. There are some MFG flaws and wear to the black
painted handles.
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Stangl
Wild Rose
Coffee Cup. There are quite a few light surface scratches
from use, but NO chips or cracks.
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Homer
Laughlin Brittany Berry
Bowl. There are some light surface scratches from use,
but NO chips or cracks. there is moderate wear to
the gold trim.
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Homer
Laughlin Brittany Saucer.
There are some light surface scratches from use, but NO chips or
cracks. there is moderate wear to the gold trim.
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Little Dog
and Dog House
Planter Occupied
Japan. There are no chips or cracks, just some crazing to the
glazing and a small MFG
flaw or two. One of the flaws is a small spot behind the
dogs head where it doesn't not have any glaze. Otherwise a great
occupied piece!
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Made in Japan
miniature porcelain basket.
There are no chips, cracks or repairs, just crazing to the
glazing.
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Lenox
Cretan coffee cup. There are no chips, cracks or
repairs. There may be a faint surface scratch or two, I
didn't see any. Slight
wear on the gold trim.
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Sascha Brastoff
8 ½" Ashtray.
There are no chips, cracks or repairs, just a few slight surface
scratches from being handled over the years.
The mark on the bottom
is hard to see, but it does say 72 for 1972 I assume.
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Taylor
Smith Taylor Pinecones
Creamer, same blank as Laurel circa 1936. There are no chips,
cracks or repairs. The glazing exhibits some crazing and there
is some wear
to the trim. There may be a few slight surface scratches from
use.
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Edwin
M. Knowles Creamer, same blank as Alice circa 1931. There
are no cracks or repairs, just 3 flea bite size chips on the
base where the creamer sits, see the picture of the bottom and
look along the bottom edge. The glazing
exhibits some crazing and there is some wear to the trim.
There may be a few slight surface scratches from use.
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Three (3) German
Style Beer
Steins. They are 5" tall and hold approx.
14 oz. They are NOT German Steins, I believe they are Japan
knock offs missing the little paper labels on the bottom.
Why knock offs? They are cheap and would be great to serve beer
to your buddies in without the worry of breaking an expensive
stein. There are no chips or cracks, just some casting flaws and
some crazing
to the glazing.
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I am NO expert in oriental
items! With that said I believe this is a Ceremonial
Wedding set. It has two names
on the carafe and the cup. YES, it is missing one of the cups.
However, it would sell for twice the price if it had both. It is
a beautiful
example of of Japanese
fine porcelain
with no chips, cracks or deep scratches, just some very slight
wear to the gold trim from handling.
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Stangl
Antique Gold Double Side Candy
Dish. There are no repairs or cracks. There is one tiny chip on
the rim (see pic). There is also some slight wear to the trim.
Beautiful Stangl Pottery
piece!
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Artist Signed
Ute Indian Flower Pot 5½". There are No chips or
cracks, there may be a faint surface scratch or two from
handling, but I couldn't see any. This is a fantastic artist signed
piece, I picked up in 1996.
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Navajo
Hand Painted Miniature
3¼" Pot Signed. The pot is 3¼"tall by
2½"across at the fat part. There are NO chips, cracks or
scratches, only a faint sign of wear on the bottom
from being moved around.
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Ute
Hand Painted Miniature 4" Water Bottle
Signed. The pot is 4"tall by 2 3/4"across at the fat part.
There are NO chips or cracks only a faint sign of wear on the
bottom from being moved around, a few light scuffs on the
outside and a few small spots all visible
in the photos.
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Navajo
Hand Painted Miniature 3" Water Bottle Signed.
The pot is 3"tall by 2½"across at the fat part. There
are NO chips, cracks or scratches, only a faint sign of wear on
the bottom from being moved around.
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Snuff Bottle. This snuff
bottle has no chips or cracks, just a few light surface
imperfections. The stopper
looks like the cork and spoon have been re-glued.
It is artist
signed on the bottom.
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Occupied
Japan Souvenir Washington
D.C. Cup & Saucer. NO Chips or cracks, just a few
faint surface scratches. Marked Occupied Japan Acapsco
Products on the bottom.
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Oriental Egg
Cup. The bottom says Japanese
Porcelain, Hand painted in China. There are no chips or
cracks, just a few very light surface scratches. Super egg
cup for the discerning collector.
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Pair of Japanese Sake Cups. There is some
slight wear to the outside and the trim, from being
handled. There are NO chips or cracks. the both
still have their paper labels on the bottom.
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Stangl
Thistle Creamer. There is a small chip
right near the spout, and a shrink split
in the bisque
on the inside edge of the rim. There us a light spot under
the glaze on the handle.
There may be a faint surface scratch or two, I looked closely
and couldn't see any.
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Stangl Thistle Egg Cup. The dark spot
along the upper
edge is not a chip, it is a MFG defect as it is smooth, shiny
and glazed over. The chip on this one is on the underside,
inside. There are no other chips or cracks, just a light
surface scratch or two. The chip in the foot is on the
inside and very difficult to notice unless you pick it up and
look.
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Stangl
Thistle Egg Cup. There are no chips, cracks or
repairs. There are a few light surface scratches from
jostling around. It's hard to find any Stangl
without chips, their bisque and glazing seems to be very
susceptible to chipping. This is a beautiful piece and a
great addition to your collection.
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Vintage Borden's
Elsie
the Cow Creamer.
There are no cracks or repairs, just a lot of crackling to the
glazing and two small chips pictures
here on the rim of the opening
and a flea bite size on the bottom
edge. There are a few other tiny spots that could be flaws in
the glazing, I looked the ones on her ear with an eye piece and
they look like poorly applied glazing
to me.
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1962 Seattle
World's
Fair Whistle Stein.
These were sold at the World's
Fair and had an un-glazed spot
so it could be personalized. There are no chips, but there
are 2 hairline cracks, I took pictures
of the hairlines both inside and out, click on the linked
words to see extra views.
There are some dark spots and minor
manufacturing flaws, as these
were made as inexpensive
souvenirs. It is marked on the bottom with copyright CSC.
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Louise Hightower Corn
Tureen. It is marked on the bottom Louise
Hightower. I don't know who she is, but she made a
darn nice corn
server. Over all it is about 11½" long and
5½" high. There
are no chips or cracks, just some small surface scratches that I
did my best to photo here.
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Small Japan Beer Stein. The stein bears German
writing on the sides,
but is marked Japan
on the bottom. There are no chips or cracks, just some
crazing to the glazing.
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National
Potteries, Cleveland import Napco Pot. There are no
chips, cracks, there may be a faint surface scratch, but I
didn't see any. It still has the paper label
on the bottom.
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Ceramic Dutch
Boy "Wooden" Shoe. This shoe is ceramic and
has no chips or cracks, there may be a faint surface scratch or
two, but I didn't see any.
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Noritake
Floral
Creamer circa
1917 - 1929. It is on the MM-19 Blank and is still a mystery
pattern. There are no chips or cracks, there may be a
faint surface scratch somewhere, I didn't see any. There
is some wear
on the gold trim from handling.
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F.M. Bavaria
Coffee Mug. It is a souvenir of Berchtesgaden
mit Watzmann. There are no chips or cracks, there may be a
faint surface scratch somewhere, I didn't see any.
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This is an Advertising piece from Western
Carbon Paper MFG. It has cork
on the bottom and no handle so I am assuming that it was meant
to be a desktop pen holder. There are no chips or cracks,
there may be a faint surface scratch or two, I didn't see any,
just a little wear to the gold trim.
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Occupied
Japan Cup
Saucers, 3 that are approximately 3 7/8" in diameter.
Two of the three saucers
have no chips, cracks or repairs, there are some light surface
scratches on all. The saucer
with the landscape
scene has some crackling to the glazing as well as a small spot
or two of the raised paint missing that looks like it chipped
the glaze as it came off. Great Occupied
pieces from 1946
to 1952 and would make a nice compliment to your cup if you
have the right pattern.
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Syracuse
China "Old
Colony" Sugar
Bowl No Lid. There are no chips, cracks or
repairs, just some light surface scratches and moderate wear the
gold trim in spots especially on the handles from usage.
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Limoges
France
5" Saucer. There are no chips, cracks or repairs,
just some light surface scratches and moderate wear the gold
trim. The surface is bright and shiny, not scrubbed
dull. (2) available, just change the QTY in
the shopping cart page.
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Royal
China "Fair
Oaks" Saucer. There are no chips, cracks or
repairs, just some surface scratches made by the bottom of the
cup. The surface is bright and shiny, not scrubbed
dull.
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Royal
China "Fair
Oaks" 6 1/2" Plate.
There are no chips, cracks or repairs, just some very light
surface scratches made from usage. The surface is bright
and shiny, not scrubbed dull. (3) available, just change
the QTY in the shopping cart page.
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Harker
Pinecones Saucer. There are no chips, cracks or
repairs, just some surface scratches made by the bottom of the
cup. The surface
is bright and shiny, not scrubbed dull.
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Harker
Pinecones 6 1/4" Dessert
Plate. There are no chips, cracks or repairs, just
some very light surface scratches made from usage. The
surface is bright and shiny, not scrubbed dull. (3)
available, just change the QTY in the shopping cart page.
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Nasco
"Paris
Nights" Sugar
Bowl w/ Lid. There are no chips, cracks or repairs,
just some very light surface scratches and light wear the silver
trim. The surface
is bright and shiny, not scrubbed dull.
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Nasco
"Paris
Nights" 12 1/4" Oval
Platter. There are no chips, cracks or repairs, just
some light surface scratches and light wear the silver
trim. The surface is bright and shiny, not scrubbed
dull.
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Lido
W.S.
George Canarytone
#185A Covered Casserole
Bowl circa 1932. The 9 ½" bowl itself has no chips or
cracks, just a lot of crackling that allowed some staining to
the bisque
underneath. The lid has the same crackling, and staining as well
as two small flea bites to the underside
rim of the lid, see the photo for the largest. The piece was
used during its 74 years of serving Grandma's
Favorite Holiday
treats and it has some light wear to the silver trim.
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Stangl
Stoneware Tulip
Coffee Cup. There are no chips, cracks or
repairs. There may be a few slight surface scratches from
usage, but I couldn't see any. There are two available,
just change the QTY in the shopping cart.
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Stangl
Provincial Coffee Cup. There is one small chip and a
small MFG
flaw in the bottom edge, no cracks or repairs. There a few
light surface scratches from usage.
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1972
Munich Olympic
Games Plate. There are no chips, cracks or
repairs. There may be a few slight surface scratches from handling,
but I couldn't see any. Made to be hung or put on a plate
stand.
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Mather
Air Force Base 3540th
Nav. Training Sqdn Commemorative Mug. There are no
chips or cracks, just a few slight surface scratches and wear to
the gold trim. Mather
Field is 12 miles east of Sacramento. It was built during
Word War I as a pilot training base and was used by the Army
Air Corps for various purposes in the years between the
wars. In 1941 the field was expanded and became a training base
for single-engine pilots sand navigators. In 1943 the
training of B-25 bomber crews began and in 1944-45 it became an
aerial port of embarkation to the Pacific in preparation for the
expected transfer of large numbers of men and aircraft from
Europe to the Pacific. Mather
AFB, which closed September 30, 1993. Info Mather
Air Force Base
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