Cute little flower bud vase with a bud vase on each side. With brightly colored flowers and birds the vase is made in Japan. It measures approx. 3 1/2” tall by 4” wide. in great shape nochips or cracks. Marked Japan on bottom.
$14.00 OBO
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Cute little flower bud vase with a bud vase on each side. With brightly colored flowers and birds the vase is made in Japan. It measures approx. 3 1/2” tall by 4” wide. in great shape nochips or cracks. Marked Japan on bottom.
$14.00 OBO
Cute plate from Royal Doulton. The plate measures approx. 8 1/4” and features an owl, pussy cat, piggy-wig and a mouse. Colorful and whimsical taken from works by Christina Thwaites. In great shape no chips or cracks.
$12.00 OBO
Very MCM looking pattern of Franciscan pottery. This is Earthenware Autumn Leaves in a oak maple pattern. The bowl measure approx. 9” around and in very good shape. Does have pottery glaze knicks on side and bottom of bowl as shown in photos.
$15.00 OBO
It measures approximately 4 ½" and is in very good condition. There are no chips or cracks.
$10.00 OBO.
This music box plays Edelweiss and turns as it plays. It measures about 5 inches tall. It is marked on the bottom Otagiri Japan. There are no cracks or chips.
10.00 OBO.
This is a lovely 4 ½" compact with mirror from the 1930s made by Rex Fifth Ave. It is a light yellow/off white celluloid with gold trim. Pansies on top cover. Includes powder puff with Rex Fifth Avenue ribbon.
$30.00 OBO.
One bird is a Lessor Bird of Paradise (Paradisaea Minor); there is a Yellow-billed Magpie (Pica Nuttalli); and a Nicobar Parakeet (Palaenoris Nicobaricus). They measure approximately 8” across and are ready to hang. Two of the plates are in great condition but the parakeet is sold “As Is” with a vertical crack in it. We will include that plate free of charge.
$20.00 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...