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  • Majolica Mr. Pickwick Large Pitcher, England, circa 1885
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    Majolica Mr. Pickwick large pitcher, England, circa 1885. Attributed to Joseph Holdcroft. Gorgeous color, in excellent condition. For over 28 years we ha...
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  • Joseph Holdcroft Majolica Asparagus Server
    By Joseph Holdcroft
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  • Joseph Holdcroft Majolica Bird on Nest Teapot
    By Joseph Holdcroft
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    Holdcroft Majolica teapot which features the lid in the form of a bird roosting on its nest. The pot, modelled in the form of the bird nest is embellished with leaves and blossom, wh...
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  • Joseph Sankey Art Nouveau Stylized Floral Pattern Copper Pitcher
    By Joseph Sankey & Sons
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