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English Victorian Style Spode Christmas Tree Wine / Water Glass Goblets - S/8
English Victorian Style Spode Christmas Tree Wine / Water Glass Goblets - S/8

English Victorian Style Spode Christmas Tree Wine / Water Glass Goblets - S/8

By Spode

Located in Kennesaw, GA

This is an offering of Victorian style Spode Christmas Tree water or wine goblets. They date to the

Category

Late 20th Century English Victorian Glass

Materials

Gold

Spode Stoneware Christmas Tree Meat Platter On Stand
Spode Stoneware Christmas Tree Meat Platter On Stand

Spode Stoneware Christmas Tree Meat Platter On Stand

By Copeland Spode

Located in Bridgeport, CT

A shaped oval meat platter with well in the classic Spode Christmas Tree pattern. Displayed in a

Category

Late 20th Century English Victorian Platters and Serveware

Materials

Ceramic, Wood

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Blue and White Georgian Ceramic Christmas Decorative Spode Plates, Set of Four
Blue and White Georgian Ceramic Christmas Decorative Spode Plates, Set of Four

Blue and White Georgian Ceramic Christmas Decorative Spode Plates, Set of Four

By Spode

Located in Oklahoma City, OK

different Christmas motifs and marked at back with the Spode stamp. How We Would Style Them: Obviously

Category

20th Century American Georgian Tableware

Materials

Ceramic

2 Spode "Christmas Tree" Shaped Nut Candy Condiment Plate Bowl #38 #21 Set
2 Spode "Christmas Tree" Shaped Nut Candy Condiment Plate Bowl #38 #21 Set

2 Spode "Christmas Tree" Shaped Nut Candy Condiment Plate Bowl #38 #21 Set

By Spode

Located in Clifton Forge, VA

Here are a wonderfully festive pair of Spode porcelain in the Christmas Tree pattern, one is a

Category

Late 20th Century English Victorian Platters and Serveware

Materials

Porcelain, Paint

Spode Made in England Christmas Tree Green Fifty-Four-Piece Service for Nine
Spode Made in England Christmas Tree Green Fifty-Four-Piece Service for Nine

Spode Made in England Christmas Tree Green Fifty-Four-Piece Service for Nine

By Copeland Spode

Located in St. Petersburg, FL

) SPODE china CHRISTMAS TREE GREEN pattern 54-piece Set Service for 9 in great condition free from

Category

Mid-20th Century English Tableware

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Category

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Untitled (also known as "1811 THE BACKWOODSMAN'S CHRISTMAS")
Untitled (also known as "1811 THE BACKWOODSMAN'S CHRISTMAS")

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Located in Fairlawn, OH

Untitled (also known as "1811 THE BACKWOODSMAN'S CHRISTMAS") Oil on canvas, c. 1875-1925 Unsigned Provenance: Found in Ohio A charming American naive nocturn of a hunter and his two ...

Category

1870s Outsider Art Landscape Paintings

Materials

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