Month: October 2023
Very rare small early antique 6 tine elver eel spear
Posted by admin On October 1, 2023
Very rare small early antique 6 tine elver eel spear but one tine damaged from use. 2 inches wide x 9 1/2 inches long, many were damaged and repaired, this one is crudely made and still use-able. Sometimes referred to as a sniggle, spear head only, in good original condition, part of my own collection. See pictures as part of the description.
Rare antique Lenox CAC Ceramic Art Company porcelain mug early football or rugby
Posted by admin On October 1, 2023
ESTATE FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION. Rare antique circa 1890`s CAC Ceramic Art Company (pre- Lenox) porcelain mug with football or rugby scene. Looks like signed by artist Kemp? CAC was started in 1889 by Lenox and John Coxon. Lenox bought Coxon out in 1906 and the name was changed. CAC (ceramic art company)was founded in 1889 by Walter Scott Lenox and John Coxon. Lenox bought Coxon out in 1906 and name was changed to Lenox’s. From the start, it was organized as an art studio and not as a factory. It did not produce a full range of ceramic articles but rather one-of-a-kind artwares. The company at first had just eighteen employees. Lenox’s products were first displayed at The Smithsonian Institution in 1897. According to the famous book. By Shirley & Jerry Sprung, Walter Scott Lenox founded the Ceramic Art Company in Trenton, NJ in 1889, but Lenox assumed complete control around 1895. In 1906, the name was changed to Lenox China Company. The early pieces marked CAC for Ceramic Art Company are coveted by collectors. Offered here is a scarce circa 1890`s Porcelain mug with early football or rugby scene with early CAC mark. NO CHIPS CRACKS OR REPAIRS. PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES FOR CONDITION AND MEASUREMENTS AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. WHITE SPOTS FROM CAMERA FLASH NOT ON THE MUG. PAYMENTS EXPECT IN 4 DAYS. ITEMS I SELL DO HAVE WEAR EXPECTED WITH THEIR AGE… THANKS AND GOOD LUCK.