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Chinese Export Armorial Tablewares Chinese export 18th century five pieces including a platter two lobed dishes a gravy boat and a helmet-form creamer...
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ARMORIAL TABLEWAR...circa 1768-1770, with coat of arms Van Altena accollee with Pierson, enamel floral vine decoration, comprising: lidded ewer, lid in matching design with...
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PORCELAIN TABLEWARES 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN TABLEWARES, 19th Century, Two plates, diameters 9.25", and a bottle vase with label on base for the Chinese Export collection...
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PORCELAIN TABLEWARES LATE 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN TABLEWARES, Late 19th Century, Together with twelve salts with Haviland & Co. marks. Export includes an ovoid serving dish,...
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AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN TABLEWARES LATE 19TH CENTURY AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN TABLEWARES, Late 19th Century, Twelve pieces. Consists of a fenestrated fruit bowl, a...
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AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN TABLEWARES LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND WHITE CANTON PORCELAIN TABLEWARES, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Drum-form teapot, height 6", oval...
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PORCELAIN TABLEWARES LAST HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN TABLEWARES, Last Half of the 19th Century, A covered cider jug with fu dog knop, height 6", and a hot water...
[more like this] - LOT OF ASSORTED CHINESE EXPORT BLUE
AND WHITE CANTON TABLEWARES LAST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY SUGAR HEIGHTS 5.5” AND 6”. CREAMERS LENGTHS FROM 5” TO 7”. AND WHITE CANTON TABLEWARES, Last Half of the...
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1820 for the American market including eight dinner plates four soup plates six side plates with blue trellis and spear bands centering a monogram and an oval deep platter...
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