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Antique English Brown Transferware EM & CO Platter Serving Tray Newport #2. Antique English Brown Transferware EM & CO Platter Serving Tray Newport Measures 14" x 10 3/4", this platter was made by Edge Malkin & Company as indicated by the mark. They used this mark between 1873 & 1903. The mark includes England, Trademark, E.M. & Co., & Newport (the name of the pattern). No chips, cracks or repairs. 104 / 198 -
Antique English Brown Transferware EM & CO Platter Serving Tray Newport #2. Antique English Brown Transferware EM & CO Platter Serving Tray Newport Measures 14" x 10 3/4", this platter was made by Edge Malkin & Company as indicated by the mark. They used this mark between 1873 & 1903. The mark includes England, Trademark, E.M. & Co., & Newport (the name of the pattern). No chips, cracks or repairs. 105 / 198 -
Antique English Brown Transferware EM & CO Platter Serving Tray Newport #2. Antique English Brown Transferware EM & CO Platter Serving Tray Newport Measures 14" x 10 3/4", this platter was made by Edge Malkin & Company as indicated by the mark. They used this mark between 1873 & 1903. The mark includes England, Trademark, E.M. & Co., & Newport (the name of the pattern). No chips, cracks or repairs. 106 / 198 -
Antique English Brown Transferware EM & CO Platter Serving Tray Newport #2. Antique English Brown Transferware EM & CO Platter Serving Tray Newport Measures 14" x 10 3/4", this platter was made by Edge Malkin & Company as indicated by the mark. They used this mark between 1873 & 1903. The mark includes England, Trademark, E.M. & Co., & Newport (the name of the pattern). No chips, cracks or repairs. 107 / 198 -
The Fuchsia pattern was introduced in 1938 and done in Brown, Blue and Green with Blue being one of the rarest. A striking simple design features small hanging flowers and large heart shaped leaves on backgrounds that are both smooth and textured. A beautiful crisp example of early Roseville pottery Incised mark Roseville 346 – 4†dated to c1938 Size: 7†wide x 4†tall Perfect condition it was used for display. No chips, cracks or repairs.4" 159 / 198 -
The Fuchsia pattern was introduced in 1938 and done in Brown, Blue and Green with Blue being one of the rarest. A striking simple design features small hanging flowers and large heart shaped leaves on backgrounds that are both smooth and textured. A beautiful crisp example of early Roseville pottery Incised mark Roseville 346 – 4†dated to c1938 Size: 7†wide x 4†tall Perfect condition it was used for display. No chips, cracks or repairs.4" 160 / 198 -
The Fuchsia pattern was introduced in 1938 and done in Brown, Blue and Green with Blue being one of the rarest. A striking simple design features small hanging flowers and large heart shaped leaves on backgrounds that are both smooth and textured. A beautiful crisp example of early Roseville pottery Incised mark Roseville 346 – 4†dated to c1938 Size: 7†wide x 4†tall Perfect condition it was used for display. No chips, cracks or repairs.4" 161 / 198 -
The Fuchsia pattern was introduced in 1938 and done in Brown, Blue and Green with Blue being one of the rarest. A striking simple design features small hanging flowers and large heart shaped leaves on backgrounds that are both smooth and textured. A beautiful crisp example of early Roseville pottery Incised mark Roseville 346 – 4†dated to c1938 Size: 7†wide x 4†tall Perfect condition it was used for display. No chips, cracks or repairs.4" 162 / 198 -
Rookwood round vase, yellow mat glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.25" 163 / 198 -
Rookwood round vase, yellow mat glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.25" 164 / 198 -
Rookwood round vase, yellow mat glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.25" 165 / 198 -
Rookwood round vase, yellow mat glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.25" 166 / 198 -
This delightfully endearing ivory colored, crackled glaze Rookwood vase has a raised decoration of cowboys, cactus, donkeys, and various people near a homestead. Rookwood Pottery was founded in 1880 as a way for Maria Storer to market her hobby and is still in business today. The bottom bears the most recognized logo of the backwards R and P with flames along with the Roman Numeral XLVII, indicating 1947. It bears the factory production shape number #6762. This vase is 5 3/4" high and 4" at the widest mid-section. No chips, cracks or repairs of any kind. 185 / 198 -
This delightfully endearing ivory colored, crackled glaze Rookwood vase has a raised decoration of cowboys, cactus, donkeys, and various people near a homestead. Rookwood Pottery was founded in 1880 as a way for Maria Storer to market her hobby and is still in business today. The bottom bears the most recognized logo of the backwards R and P with flames along with the Roman Numeral XLVII, indicating 1947. It bears the factory production shape number #6762. This vase is 5 3/4" high and 4" at the widest mid-section. No chips, cracks or repairs of any kind. 186 / 198 -
This delightfully endearing ivory colored, crackled glaze Rookwood vase has a raised decoration of cowboys, cactus, donkeys, and various people near a homestead. Rookwood Pottery was founded in 1880 as a way for Maria Storer to market her hobby and is still in business today. The bottom bears the most recognized logo of the backwards R and P with flames along with the Roman Numeral XLVII, indicating 1947. It bears the factory production shape number #6762. This vase is 5 3/4" high and 4" at the widest mid-section. No chips, cracks or repairs of any kind. 187 / 198 -
This delightfully endearing ivory colored, crackled glaze Rookwood vase has a raised decoration of cowboys, cactus, donkeys, and various people near a homestead. Rookwood Pottery was founded in 1880 as a way for Maria Storer to market her hobby and is still in business today. The bottom bears the most recognized logo of the backwards R and P with flames along with the Roman Numeral XLVII, indicating 1947. It bears the factory production shape number #6762. This vase is 5 3/4" high and 4" at the widest mid-section. No chips, cracks or repairs of any kind. 188 / 198 -
Rookwood Grecian Urn, Chinese Brown glaze. This Rookwood Grecian urn from 1946 is a nice example of the Chinese Brown glaze. The glaze is expertly applied to accent the design, and it is has typical fine crazing throughout. Every example of these vases we have seen has the same fine crazing, and we speculate it may have been intentional to give it an "anicient" feel. The urn is decorated in the round with classic greek figures and fig trees. It is free from chips, cracks or repairs and is in excellent original condition. Shape number 6791, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor.. 11" 189 / 198 -
Rookwood Grecian Urn, Chinese Brown glaze. This Rookwood Grecian urn from 1946 is a nice example of the Chinese Brown glaze. The glaze is expertly applied to accent the design, and it is has typical fine crazing throughout. Every example of these vases we have seen has the same fine crazing, and we speculate it may have been intentional to give it an "anicient" feel. The urn is decorated in the round with classic greek figures and fig trees. It is free from chips, cracks or repairs and is in excellent original condition. Shape number 6791, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor.. 11" 190 / 198 -
Rookwood Grecian Urn, Chinese Brown glaze. This Rookwood Grecian urn from 1946 is a nice example of the Chinese Brown glaze. The glaze is expertly applied to accent the design, and it is has typical fine crazing throughout. Every example of these vases we have seen has the same fine crazing, and we speculate it may have been intentional to give it an "anicient" feel. The urn is decorated in the round with classic greek figures and fig trees. It is free from chips, cracks or repairs and is in excellent original condition. Shape number 6791, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor.. 11" 191 / 198 -
Rookwood Grecian Urn, Chinese Brown glaze. This Rookwood Grecian urn from 1946 is a nice example of the Chinese Brown glaze. The glaze is expertly applied to accent the design, and it is has typical fine crazing throughout. Every example of these vases we have seen has the same fine crazing, and we speculate it may have been intentional to give it an "anicient" feel. The urn is decorated in the round with classic greek figures and fig trees. It is free from chips, cracks or repairs and is in excellent original condition. Shape number 6791, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor.. 11" 192 / 198 -
Rookwood Grecian Urn, Chinese Brown glaze. This Rookwood Grecian urn from 1946 is a nice example of the Chinese Brown glaze. The glaze is expertly applied to accent the design, and it is has typical fine crazing throughout. Every example of these vases we have seen has the same fine crazing, and we speculate it may have been intentional to give it an "anicient" feel. The urn is decorated in the round with classic greek figures and fig trees. It is free from chips, cracks or repairs and is in excellent original condition. Shape number 6791, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor.. 11" 193 / 198
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