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We specialize in items with a British accent from antiques to fun typically English pieces. We love Shelley, Royal Doulton, knife rests, open salts, Dunoon mugs,victoriana, estate jewelry, teapots, teacups, ANYTHING for the tea table and anything BrillianT!
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Royal Worcester Shell Pin Dish Applied Floral England
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Royal Worcester:
Pre 1960 item # 348486 (stock# 5900)
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$58.00
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This is a lovely little bone china pin dish in a shell shape with applied hand made Staffordshire flowers I brought home from England. The dish was made in 1955 by the Worcester Royal Porcelain Co in Staffordshire, England. The dish measures 4 inches long by 3 inches wide by .75 inches high and is the shape #1347. It is in very good excellent condition with no chips, cracks or restorations--even to the flower petals which is rare. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured is $8.50.
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Royal Worcester Porcelain Cups Crucibles Pair Unusual
China:
English:
Royal Worcester:
Pre 1900 item # 302925 (stock# 5675)
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360-477-4128
$68.00
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This is a very unusual pair of porcelain single cups that have been identified by a technical expert as chemical crucibles made in the 1920-1930s by Royal Worcester, England, then related to Steatite and Porcelain Company, Ltd. Each of the cups measures 1.25 inches high by 1.75 inches in diameter. I originally had them listed as eggcups, as that was the suggection of the Worcester expert on the British Antique Ceramics website, and they could be used as such! The mark was used only on scientific ...click for details
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Antique Teacup Trio Worcester Grainger Floral Sea Weed
China:
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Royal Worcester:
Pre 1900 item # 518308 (stock# 6462)
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360-477-4128
$188.00
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This is an absolutely fabulous antique teacup trio consisting of cup, saucer and plate made in 1891 by Grainger, Worcester, England the precursor of Royal Worcester. The pattern is a blue transfer design of a delicate flower and foliage or maybe seaweed with gold trim. The cup is 2.4 inches high, the saucer is 5.4 in diameter and the plate is 6.75 in diameter. All pieces are in excellent mint condition with no chips, cracks or wear. A wonderful victorian Staffordshire porcelain treasure! Shippin ...click for details
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