Chinaware: wembley ware, china, cups, plates, etc
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vintage Beswick serving plate, lovely
colors, decorated with flowers
Item number: 07020103
Price: $115
A nice lemon yellow Beswick servibg dish decorated with flowers. The
plate is 28.5 cms x 15 cms. It is in good condition (no cracks or
chips) but with a little staining in middle which will most probably
bleach out. The plate also shows some aging (crazed) and a lot of
character. The bottom is stamped "Beswick England".
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Anna Studio ware pin dish
Item number: 08021953
price: $40
An Anna ware Studio (Australia), Hand Made pin dish with aboriginal
art....11.5 cms long, in excellent condition. Has original label
underneath.
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Lustre Raynhams lilly vase
Item number: 08022015
Price: $85
In the sahpe of a water lilly. Has the same lustre finish found on
Wembley Ware. Measures 14 cms diameter and 9 cms high. the inside is
crazed with use (expected).
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Raynhams lustre trough vase
Item number: 08022018
Price: $65
A nive lustre tough vase by raynhams. Measures 23 cms long, 8.5 cms
high. In very good condition.
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Tea cup, saucer & green tea cup,
orange theme
Item number: 08022022
Price: $50
A nice orange theme tea cup with saucer, and a small green tea cup.
Maker unknown, presumed Australian.
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Mingay lustre vase
Item number: CHI29031516
Price: $75
A lovely fan shapped MINGAY lustre vase in excellent condition,
standing 19 cms tall.
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Late Victorian trio with matching cake
plate
Item number: CHI07041026
Price: $125
A late Victorian trio with a matching cake plate...in good condition
for age....most of the gildering around the edges has worn off....there
is no malkers name but the numbers 696 under the cup. The china to thin
so is more probably classified as porcelain instaed of china.
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6 Victorian trios and cake plate, tea set
Item number: CHI07041032
Price: $275
A 19 piece Victorian teaset with 6 trios and matching cake plate...in
very good condition. This set shows a lot of character with fine
crazing all over. There is no makers name...this was common in
Victorian times...just some numbers here and there. The china is thin
and probably classified as porcelain.
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