| - - - | A J Wilkinson Royal Ironstone China bone dishes Item # 5376 Click HERE to inquire about this item A J Wilkinson Royal Ironstone China bone dishes. They are old transferware from A.J. Wilkinson, England and are Royal Ironstone China. The dishes are crescent shaped measuring 6 1/2 inches long by 3 3/4 inches wide. Two have wear to the design and rim.
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- - - - - - - | Bawo and Doter limoges porcelain consomme soups  Item # 5377 Click HERE to inquire about this item Assembled matching set of Limoges Bouillon and clear broth consomme soups cup and saucers 1 Bawo and Doter Mark 9 Limoges 4 Elite L France Bawo and 3 Dotter mark 5 J Mc D and S Elite. Each cup measures 5 inches handle to handle, 3 and one half inches round with six inch saucers. Excellent condition with one small flake on one of the saucers. c1890 to 1900. Set consists of Seven cups and eight saucers
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- - | Pablo Picasso Ceramic bowl with face of a woman c1950 Item # 5452 Click HERE to inquire about this item Pablo Picasso Ceramic bowl, face of a woman."Internationally famed for his paintings, sculpture, and graphics, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was long intrigued by ceramics. After seeing the works of the Madoura potters at a crafts fair in 1946, he asked Georges and Suzanne Ramie, who operated the studio, to provide him with the opportunity to work with ceramics" This phrase was taken form http://www.a-r-t.com/picasso/ See Picasso Painter and Sculptor in Clay edited by Marilyn McCully and published by Harry Abrams to learn more about ceramics by Pablo Picasso
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- - - - | Staffordshire decorative bone china rose flower pot c1920 Item # 5557 Click HERE to inquire about this item Staffordshire decorative bone china rose flower pot c1920. Measures four inches high and five inches wide. Very good condition.
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- - - - - - - - | A Japanese Hirado Mukozuke Scroll shape Meiji  Item # 5615 Click HERE to inquire about this item A fine footed Mukozuke with an underglaze design of a lakeside landscape with hills in the background and two small boats in the lake. The border is done in the brocade patterns known as nishidike. The raised foot has classic Nabeshima style vertical lines and the underside of the scroll has small designs of foothills. Four character mark on the base reads Hirado Kasho Good Omen. See page 146, plate 12 in the standard Hirado reference book by Louis Lawrence Hirado, Prince of Porcelains Encyclopedia of Art Series, 1997. Mid Meiji. Measures 6 and three eighth inches wide at top, 5 and seven eighths inches wide at bottom and is 1 one half inches high at its highest. Mukozuke bowls, used to serve food during a formal tea ceremony.
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