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Jackson's TADMOR IN THE DESERT BIBLE RED TRANSFER BOWL
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Pre 1837 VR item# 563108 (stock# 5107)
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Fiona Kenny Antiques
905-682-0090
$75
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A scarce and early red and white transfer large 10-1/2" rim soup bowl c1830s, in the Tadmor In The Desert pattern. From Jackson's Warranted (England) Holy Bible series, this early c1830s bowl is in fair original condition with no cracks, or repairs; it has the following condition notes - some minor inner rim losses (largest shown is 1/2", looks like a spoon rested in that spot for about 150 years, the rest are small), some minor outer edge glaze flakes, loss of gloss and fine network of cutmarks to the bowl interior from decades of use (not affecting transfer), allover crazing visible on back only, stained area on back. In fine condition considering its age, this scarce bowl shows quite well. All items are thoroughly and conservatively graded and all condition issues are noted; all items are secondhand and may have slight signs of gentle use. Uninsured surface shipping starts at $9.50 (to the US - other spots may vary) - insured is higher, and mandatory on items over $85 if paid with a credit card; credit card items will be shipped to confirmed billing addresses only. We do ship internationally. All of our prices are in $US.
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PODMORE, WALKER PURPLE TRANSFER TEMPEL PLATE c1830s-40s
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Pre 1900 item# 524960 (stock# 4973)
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905-682-0090
$65
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An early English pearl stoneware 7-7/8" plate with purple transfer Chinese-style decoration similar to the Willow pattern. This plate has the early mark of Podmore, Walker & Co. in use from 1834-59, the pattern is called "Tempel", and this plate dates to the c1840-50 era. The colour is striking and it has a pearl-like glaze. This item is in very good original condition with no cracks, losses, damage or repairs other than some crazing, minor staining in a couple of places, a small and very old edge chip. Please note that the stilt marks from the kiln are on the front of this plate - an early method. All items are thoroughly and conservatively graded and all condition issues are noted. Surface shipping starts at $10 (to the US - other spots may vary) - insured is higher, and mandatory on items over $85 if paid with a credit card. We do ship internationally. All of our prices are in $US.
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ENGLISH POLYCHROME BLUE & WHITE TRANSFER MILK JUG c1850
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Pre 1900 item# 465296 (stock# 4781)
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905-682-0090
$165
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A 19th century decorative English blue and white transfer milk jug with polychrome hand painted highlights c1850. This 5-3/4" tall jug measures 6-1/2" from spout to handle, and it has a Chinese scene design. The colours are green, teal, orange and yellow and the design is continued on the inside upper rim and spout. It has only an incised mark and a green semicircle with dot mark, and this jug is in excellent original condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, losses, damage or repairs other than some minor surface scratches to the paint at shoulder level. Uninsured surface shipping starts at $8 (to the US - other spots may vary) - insured is higher, and mandatory on items over $100 if paid with a credit card. We do ship internationally. All of our prices are in $US. Please check out our policy page for shipping and payment information (click on HOME on the upper right, then on the INFO AND POLICY button).
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PRATTWARE LORD NELSON and CAPT. BERRY JUG c1798-1806
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Pre 1837 VR item# 306105 (stock# 3718)
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Fiona Kenny Antiques
905-682-0090
$585
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A rare English Prattware commemorative cream or milk jug c1798-1806, which we believe was issued to commemorate either the Battle of the Nile (a significant English military battle of 1798) or the battle of Trafalgar (1805), a most significant English military battle still commemorated today in England on Trafalgar Day. This 5-3/8" tall jug has stylized portraits of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson and Captain Edward Berry with orange, brown, cobalt and green glazes on the high-relief modelling. Prattware is not often found in perfect condition, and this piece is not, either. This jug is unrestored except for a primitive and early reattachment of the bottom of the handle. There is some interior browning and staining, some overall crazing and some exterior browning on the spout. The bottom of the handle is missing and the bottom third has been crudely cemented in place. This jug is well worth having professionally restored, and it is a seldom seen English historic commemorative. It is in fair unrestored condition with no chips, cracks, repairs or damage other than stated above. Shipping is $12 to the US, insured is higher. We ship internationally, and all prices are in $US. Please note that we do not accept Paypal.
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