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Wedgwood Centrepiece Panels by Pepin, Dated 1872

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    Wedgwood Majolica shell-form spoon warmer, circa 1872. The warmer is naturalistically modeled as a large shell in sky blue and amaranth. Marks: Script in red M2954 and M below also...
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  • Minton Majolica Hanging Planter Basket, Bird's Nest, Cherries, Dated 1872
    By Minton
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    Minton Majolica Hanging Planter/Basket, the planter molded as a birds nest with red glazed cherries and green leaves, the interior glazed in turquoise, t...
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  • Large Wedgwood Pedestal Bowl Centrepiece Stone China Ptn 1156, circa 1840
    By Wedgwood
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    This is a rare, beautiful and large ironstone Pedestal footed bowl or centrepiece made by Wedgwood Stone China in pattern No. 1156, in the early to ...
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  • A Large Wedgwood Majolica Fish Heads Mussel Server, English, Dated 1878
    By Wedgwood
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    A Large Wedgwood Majolica Oyster or Mussel Server, the lobed dish molded with twelve fish head-shaped wells glazed in green, with a central dipping well, the reverse with impressed m...
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    Antique 19th Century English Victorian Ceramics

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  • Wedgwood Majolica Basketweave and Grape Bread Tray, Cobalt Center, Dated 1870
    By Wedgwood
    Located in Banner Elk, NC
    Wedgwood Majolica scalloped oval bread tray, molded as a shallow looped wicker basket, the center glazed in cobalt blue and bordered in yellow-glazed wheat with green, lavender, and white grape leaves and tendrils to either side, surmounted with naturalistically molded and glazed grape vine handles, the reverse with impressed marks, 'WEDGWOOD,' and Wedgwood three-letter date code, the third letter 'Y' for 1870. For thirty years, we have been among the preeminent specialists in fine antique majolica. BOOK REFERENCES: Nicholas M. Dawes, MAJOLICA. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1990, p. 101, Figure 176. Maureen Batkin, WEDGWOOD CERAMICS...
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  • Centrepiece by Stig Lindberg, Gustavsberg Studio
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    Centrepiece, Stig Lindberg, Gustavsberg studio. Measure: Height 9 cm, 23.5 cm in diameter. Signed with "studio hand". In perfect condition.
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