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This is a beautiful antique casserole dish or tureen in wonderful condition. No cracks and very clean. The base dish does have one chip on the underside edge or rim which is hardley noticeable. Please see picture with rular for reference. The lid is great and overall the piece is in really nice condition for something this old. See pictures for condition. Don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or for additional pictures. Measures 12″ x 8 3/4 ” x 5.
This German Castle Stoneware Punch Soup Bowl Set is a rare vintage find from 2002. The set includes a beautiful bowl and steins, all in excellent shape. The design features the Original Frankfurter Bethmännchen pattern, adding a touch of elegance to any dinner table. Crafted using traditional pottery techniques, this set is made of high-quality stoneware and has a multicolor finish. Perfect for collectors or those who appreciate unique and beautiful home decor, this Punch Bowl Set will impress anyone who sees it. Made in Germany, this set is a testament to the country’s rich history in pottery production. Extremely nice preowned condition for this vintage set everything in pictures included.
Offered from a local NJ estate and a mixed set of black & red marks. 7 3/4 RIM SOUP BOWLS. No chips, cracks, crazing. All may have fading and surface wear. These are used, vintage and retired. There are 8 available with old marks. All of the items I sell are vintage, antique or collectible and will show some signs of use or wear. Please do not be expecting to receive a “new” condition item. Even excellent condition items will not look new and will show some signs of use. I will be happy to provide more information and/or photos. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ALWAYS WELCOME! These charges will be extra. They are payable by you. I will immediately leave same for you!
Vintage Mid Century Marcia Of California Soup Tureen MU-1 USA Plate Bowls? Ladle See pictures for all details.
Breathtaking majolica style with two handles, a lid, and an attached underplate. The marks show a T in a circle. They are 3 3/4″ high x 5″ underplate.
Marked on the base of tureen and underplate Grecian Border as well as several impressed marks. A great display tureen as well as functional and large! Antique 19th Century Staffordshire Blue Grecian Border Soup Tureen Underplate.
HISTORY/MARKS: William Harry Grindley founded his pottery at the Newfield Pottery in 1880 at Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. Alfred Clough, Ltd bought the pottery in 1970 renaming it in 1978 to Grindley on Stokes.
Stunning and elegant set of 8 Haviland porcelain soup bowls with wide hand painted gold band and monogram. A few areas of light wear to gold but minimal. Marked on the base with the green Haviland France mark used from 1893 to 1930′s.