Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Franciscan Forget-Me-Not Oval Platter

This is a beautiful blue and green floral Franciscan pottery 13 3/4" oval platter in the Forget-Me-Not pattern, introduced in1978. It is in great shape with a basket weave design on the bottom  - no chips or cracks and signed on the back.

$30.00 OBO.




Huge Indiana Glass Marigold Carnival Glass Beverage Pitcher with Ice Lip - 1960s

This is an 8 1/2" tall and 5" round with stemmed base, half gallon beverage pitcher with ice lip. It has a large leaf and a bunch of grapes on paneled sides. The base has eight panels. The top has  a somewhat scalloped rim with a plain ice lip.

$45.00 OBO.






Bone China Flower Arrangement - Aynsley England

This is a beautiful vintage piece of bone china hand-modeled and hand-painted in England, featuring a variety of colorful flowers such as anemones, roses, and primroses in a white basket.The piece is known for its intricate detail and delicate craftsmanship. Aynsley China was a renowned porcelain company established in 1775. The "Floral Figurine" line is a discontinued pattern. There are no broken petals, but one leaf has what appears to be a small chip.

$30.00 OBO.





Vintage Porcelain Oriental Asian Japan Girl / Lady w Fan Figurine

This is a 6 3/4" tall hand-painted potttery figurine dressed in a pink and blue kimono and holding a fan over her left shoulder. There is light crazing all over and she is signed on the bottom, possibly from the Kliene Co. and dated around 1949. Very nice condition.

$15.00 OBO.




Royal Ruby Depression Glass Vase with Ringed Middle - Anchor Hocking - 1938-1940

This is a 6" Royal Ruby depression glass "Harding" vase from the 1940s. (Five different Presidential vases were made.) This one has a bulbous bottom with three rings in the center and a plain flared top. Excellent condition with some light usage wear on the bottom.

$18.00 OBO.




Kreiss & Company - "Psycho Ceramics" Hobo Figure - 1950s

This is a vintage Kreiss & Co. "Psycho Ceramics" hobo figurine, part of the "Psycho Ceramics" line, first introduced in the late 1950s by Norman Kreiss.These ceramic figures were known for their garish colors, exaggerated features, and witty or sometimes edgy hang tags. Each piece was hand-painted, meaning no two figurines were exactly alike. This guy measures 6 3/4" and is dressed in black tails, blue pants and hat, yellow scarf tie, and holding a brown mug. The paint on his coat is coming off and there is a small chip on the brim of his has.There are also three manufactured holes in front, on coat, and on his shirt. Sold "AS IS".

$15.00 OBO.





Fenton Art Glass Ruby Red Dolphin Head Stretch Glass Vase - 1920's

This is a rare vintage piece and is a true treasure for any collector of Fenton Art Glass. The vibrant ruby red color, intricate dolphin hea...