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A magnificent coromandel screen 16' long and 9' high; it is incised on both sides. This beauty is being offered by Garrett Hancock.
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Pictured here are two lovely C.I.A. Manna figurines; one of a little boy sitting on a tree stump and the other of a child in pirate dress with a fish on the tip of his shoe. These figures are probably from the 1950's and are fine examples of Italian ceramic work with flawless glazes. They are being offered by Hardy Hudson.
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Two beautiful 1930's dresser sets and a lovely 19th century French porcelain bust. This wonderful assortment is being offered by Maria Cohen and Matthew Lord.
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A beautiful Minton sandwich tray dated 1885. It is being offered by Jim Broadribb.
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A Crusader 101 manufactured by Delux Reading of Elizabeth, NJ around 1964. This great bit of American nostalgia measures 30" by 6", and comes with the original box. It is being offered by Karen & Greg Baxter.
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A lovely Mary Gregory water set. This lovely emerald green decanter and glass are hand blown and engraved in classic Mary Gregory style. The set is being offered by Matthew Lord.
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A wonderful mix of Fenton glass, Roseville & Royal Dalton pottery, and Nippon porcelain. These lovely vintage pieces are being offered by Matthew Lord.
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A Staffordshire group of a highlander & lass sitting on a daybed. In mint condition, it dates from the late 19th century and is being offered by Jim Broadribb
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A very pretty hand set Stanley Hagler broach in a floral basket design. It is being offered by Pat Mackey.
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A very stylish Stanley Hagler necklace in faux blue crystal beads with a hand set floral clasp. This lovely piece of vintage costume jewelry is being offered by Pat Mackey.
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A beautiful Royal Worcester porcelain parakeet. This lovely figure is hand painted with gold accents and dates from 1952. It is being offered by Garret Smith.
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A mechanical bunny jockey manufacture in 'Occupied Japan'. He comes with the original box and is as good as new in perfect working condition. An interesting feature of this piece is the fact that it is made up of old 7Up cans. This was necessary because of the lack of resources in post WWII Japan. It is being offered by Greg and Sharon Baxter.
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A Majolica pitcher circa 1880 in the shape of an adorable pug. This lovely piece of 19th century American pottery is 9" tall and in perfect condition. It is being offered by Hardy Hudson.
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Pictured here is a magnificent, three piece, porcelain tea service manufactured in China in the 19th century. This lovely set is in pale celadon green, trimmed in gold with a peony and butterfly pattern. It is being offered by Pat Bean.
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A set of six Spode blue and white commemorative plates from the 1939 World's Fair. Each plate features a different pavilion from the Fair. This lovely and rare set of decorative plates is being offered by Herb Rolfes.
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