This is an off-white pottery pitcher with the handle attached to the spout. It has maroon and blue flowers with green and yellow trim. There are no marks on the bottom. It does have an 1/8” glaze chip on the small footed base.
$25.00 OBO
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This is an off-white pottery pitcher with the handle attached to the spout. It has maroon and blue flowers with green and yellow trim. There are no marks on the bottom. It does have an 1/8” glaze chip on the small footed base.
$25.00 OBO
The saucers measures 4 1/4" in diameter and the cup is 3 1/2" long with handle. 1 1/4" depth. In excellent condition – no chips or cracks. There are two in brown and one in yellow, your choice
$20.00 OBO each
This is a ½" black framed scene of silver shrimp painted on glass, with shades of blue and green and grayish to yellow sand background. Very nice condition with Asian marks on left side by the shrimp.
$25.00 OBO.
Brown frame with a 2-tone blue mat. This print highlights 8 Household Rules. It is signed in the right corner by Lula Grayson, and on the back, it says artist – Linda Grayson Foster. Great ready-to-hang condition.
$20.00 OBO.
“Happiness is a butterfly” framed and mat of multi-colored leaves and an insert of butterflies. The words are printed on the glass. Excellent condition.
$12.00 OBO.
This print has a white 1 ½" x 1 ¼" mat and is a multi-colored country scene of hot air balloons over a river and hillside with crops.
$15.00 OBO.
This is a hand lettered watercolor print in a 9” x 11 ½" gold frame. The frame is ½" wide. Flowers are done in shades of blue and rose. Beautiful printing – all done by hand.
$45.00 OBO.
Measures 10 ¼" x 12 ½", this tan framed print is divided into four sections. Black backgrounds with cut out straw material of people carrying food and beverages in different directions.
$25.00 OBO.
This is a pastel yellow platonite glass footed creamer in the Moderntone pattern made from 1940s – early 1950s by Anchor Hocking. In very go...