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- SET OF THREE STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL TEA
CADDIESComprising:
A pair of canisters and covers
A box with hinged cover
The canisters 3 3/4 x 4 x 2 1/4 in., the box 3 1/2 x 4 x 2 3/4 in.
Condition
Wear, crazing and...
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TEA WARES, ENGLAND, C. 1775, England, c. 1775, each polychrome enamel decorated and finely reticulated, the outer wall pierced with a circular panel of radiating slots in...
[more like this] - C1770 ENGLISH ENAMEL TEA CADDIESRare
set of English enamel tea caddies with matching mixing box, painted with flowers and insects on a white background. From Birmingham or Staffordshire. Gilt metal mounts. Each...
[more like this] - ENGLISH CREAMWARE IRON-RED GROUND COFFEE
POT AND COVER AND A SIMILAR WASTE BOWL POT AND COVER AND A SIMILAR WASTE BOWL , circa 1765, Staffordshire, attributed to Thomas Whieldon, Fenton Vivian; the coffee pot of...
[more like this] - WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE 'CHINTZ PATTERN'
COFFEE POT AND COVER AND AN ENGLISH CREAMWARE' CHINTZ PATTERN' TEA CADDY COFFEE POT AND COVER AND AN ENGLISH CREAMWARE' CHINTZ PATTERN' TEA CADDY, circa 1770-75, Staffordshire,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE SKY BLUE-GROUND
ENAMEL TEA CADDIES AND A MATCHING SUGAR BOX3 5/8 x 3 5/8 in., 3 1/4 x 3 5/8 in.,...
[more like this] - Staffordshire floral decorated creamware
cream jug and three matching cups and saucers fourth quarter-18th century; jug with pair of handled teacups and matching saucers child's tea bowl with matching saucer jug...
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