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An Unusual Gas/Electric fixture made of a custard colored porcelain with raised amethyst balls over the custard glass between the brass fittings. The fixture originally was used as a combination of 3 gas globes and 6 electric globes, the period globes all are matching with blown out lion heads, the fixture is all now electrified, 39 1/2 inches long and 26 inches wide.
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If you love flowers and old paris porcelains than these are a must. They are 9 1/2 inches tall, & 8 inches wide at the top flare. They are beautifully painted with pink and lavender flowers, there appears to be some blackish colored dirt on the gilt surface, which I was told was nicotine, there is wear to the gilding indicative of the age of the vases,
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A 21 inch tall porcelain 3 grace compote with an open work pierced basket, with a high white gloss and turquoise trim, I have also seen this compote in Parian and signed Copeland. However, this piece is an unsigned copeland centerpiece, it is in excellent condition except for the sliver off the base that is shown in the third to last image
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This is a Trenton NJ American Porcelain pitcher by the Greeenwood China Company circa 1890, wear on the gilt handle otherwise excellent condition
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A Rare Pr American Union Porcelain Oyster Plate, in the desirable shell shape, with wonderful colors in mint condition, these are the larger size plates. Price is for both plates
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An Old Paris Porcelain Teapot in the Empire taste, with a Sevres label on the bottom, with portait busts of Josephine & her mansion on the reverse, beautifully painted she is even wearing a beautiful necklace, condition is excellent, there is some wear to the gilt which is to be expected, 8 inches tall and wide
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Wonderful colorful Pair of Old Paris Porcelain vases with gilt handles & floral detail, very good condition, 10 inches tal, & 5 inches wide
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A Victorian Renaissance Revival Easel, Walnut, Ebonized with traces of original green & gilt paint & a burled walnut folder. There is an adjustable shelf to accommodate your painting. There is an original floral porcelain plaque in the top center, the easel bears a strong resemblance to those documented to have been made by Kilian Bros in NY circa 1865, 79 inches tall and 37 inches wide at the feet
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R. J. Horner & Co. French Empire style cabinet with glass shelves, label on back “R. J. Horner & Co. Furniture Makers, 61-63-65 West 23rd St. N.Y.“, this is a great display case for your collection of silver, or porcelain. ca. 1890-1900, 62 1/8 inches high x 40inches wide x 18.5 inches deep
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