L.Fuchsialore
items: Various objects dinnerware - page 4 |
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1.L-99 |
2.L-100 |
3. L-102 |
4.L-105 |
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5.L-103 |
6.L-96 |
7.L-98 |
8.L-104 |
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9.L-105 |
10.L-58 |
11.L-106 |
12.L-51 |
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13.L-95 |
14.L-91 |
15.L-107 |
16.L-94 |
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17.L-89 |
18.L-108 |
19.L-109 |
20.L-110 |
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l1
Nippon fuchsia floral dish - The undersite is marked 'HANDPAINTED
and a green crown and NIPPON. The dish measures almost
9"long by 4 1/2" wide. [$24.95]. l2.Fuchsia
egg cup. It has been designed by Douglas Hague. one of the top
designers of Shitec-on-trent [$6,59].l3.Tidbit
pedestal cakestand of fine porcelain. Is 8,75" in diam.x 4" high
[$12,00] l4.Fuchsia
butter dish - Staffordshire earthenware [$1,73]. |
l5.Royal
Doulton cakeplate in handle design no. 729269. It is 8 3/4" in diam.
[$15,21] l6. Regency bone china coasters from Staffordshire
, England with a fuchsia design. They measure 9 cm,[$11,51]. .l7. Royal Winton
golden fuchsia toastrack -'[$22,94]. l8.English
Earthenware fuchsia toastrack [$13,20]. |
l9.Regency
cakestand fuchsia bone china - It is a two tier
cakestand.Bottom plate is is 20cm in diam., topplate is 15cm in diam.
[$10.75]. l10.Blue
Ridge fuchsia 2 tier tidbit tray Made by Southern Potteries. The bottom plate is 10
1/2" and the top plate is 7 1/4" [$17,99}. l11.Royal Winton green preservepot -
No other givens [$13,15]. l12.Grays fuchsia jampot -
Made in 1930. Designed by Susie Cooper. Is 4"tall [$10,90]. |
l13.Fuchsia
butterdish from Staffordshire Earthenware [$1,73].l14.Fuchsia
Bathroom set from fine bone china. Made in Staffordshire [$37,39]..
l15.R.S.Prussia Germany cardholder -
Makers stamp is on the bottom.[$34,95]. l16.White
ironstone casserol in the fuchsia with band shape.Is produced in the
period 1880-1890 by Alfred Meakin. The lid measures 8 1/8"x 5 2/8"
[$14,99]. |
l17.Crown
Devon preservepot. Is a fake item of Crown Devon nr.1109.l18,19 and 20.
English Earthenware fuchsia. Other givens are lost. |
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