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A pair of Wedgwood Etruria creamware plates decorated in black with birds and fauna, England circa 1940. Pattern is called "Liverpool Birds"
A vintage paperweight in green, white, and blue millefiori pattern, England.
A vintage paperweight in white and orange millefiori pattern, England.
A pair of armorial English dishes on bright green ground with butterflies in cartouches, possibly Giles, ex Bardith. England, circa 1800.
A vintage Royal Worcester tureen and under plate, England circa 1940. The tureen measures 10.25" h x 15.75" w x 8.25" d, and the under plate measur...
View full detailsSpode Potpourri jar in the Peacock pattern, England circa 1820. The jar is two handled amphora shaped with a black ground with pattern in polychrom...
View full detailsA mid-19th century English Davenport covered dish in the "crane" pattern. We have several other pieces is in pattern.
A silver plate serving dish, England circa 1930. Two available. The top and side are engraved with an eagle.
A three-piece silver plate tea or coffee set, England circa 1950, made by Sheffield. The larger pot measures 8.75" h x 10.25" w x 5" d, the smaller...
View full detailsA set of six Ironstone Asian style large plates, England circa 1840.
A creamware sauce tureen on stand, England circa 1950.
A self-portrait of Roberts, print, 19th century.
Print by Roberts, Valley of the Kings, 19th century.
Print of Medinet Abou, Thebes, by Roberts, 19th century.
A Staffordshire blue and white platter in the "Columbia" pattern.
A late 19th Century English painted tole coal scuttle, circa 1880.
A George III period crystal candlestick, England, 18th century.
A charming Victorian painting depicting charity. England or America, mid-19th century.
A nice small drop-leaf table drilled to be made into a lamp, England, 1920s. Measures 22" w when open.
A large scale English Staffordshire of two gentlemen, with a spaniel titled Robin Hood, circa 1860.
A leather and gilt tea caddy, England circa 1830.
A late 18th Century English oak spice cabinet, circa 1780.
A George III Period oak corner chair, England circa 1790. Seat height 19.5".
An early 19th-century English ironstone octagonal platter in the Chinese taste, circa 1810. Marked Ironstone with a crown, possibly early Masons.
Begin with American Beauty, mix rustic textures from Rustic, and coastal light from Coastal.
Add historical context with History and finish with Drinkware & Bar for hosting.
Oak, maple, and walnut.
Yes—use clean lines to balance patina.
Landscapes and folk pieces.