Month: May 2024
RARE ANTIQUE BOOK Early English Poetry various Walter Scott, London 1880s
Posted by admin On May 1, 2024
RARE ANTIQUE BOOK – Early English Poetry – various. Part of a Special Edition of The Canterbury Tales. Published around 1880s by Walter Scott, London. See photo of the full list. Published by Walter Scott, 24 Warwick Lane, London. Inside: Square 8vo, Cloth, Gilt Top Elegant. Condition is very good for the age. Some age tanning and staining to pages – see photos. Pages are not evenly cut. Lovely red and gold hard-cover design. Measures 11cm wide x 14.5cm tall. Signed at the front “Mabel Williams 1898″. NB: Other volumes I have for sale, each listed separately. Christian Year with portrait of John Kebble Sonnets of this Century with portrait of D. Rossetti Children of the Poets Sonnets of Europe Painter Poets Women Poets POE Poems Early English Poetry Spenser Fairie Queene Chatterton Poems Cowper Poems Chaucer Poems Coleridge Poems Pope Poems Jacobite Songs Australian Ballads Goldsmith Poems Southey Poems Victor Hugo Poems Odes of Horace Poems by Matthew Arnold. Robert Browning Pippa Passes Robert Browning A Blot in the Scutcheon Robert Browning Dramatic Romances.
Rare Antique Gladding McBean Catalina Nautical Double Sided Clam Dish
Posted by admin On May 1, 2024
This rare antique Catalina double sided clam dish is a true collector’s item. Made by Gladding McBean in California in 1939, this art pottery candy dish features a beautiful turquoise color and nautical theme. The glossy finish and decorative features of this piece make it a perfect addition to any collection of decorative cookware, dinnerware, or serveware. Crafted from clay, this dish is in excellent vintage condition and showcases intricate production techniques. The dish is solid and features a unique shape that adds to its overall charm. Don’t miss your chance to own this beautiful piece of history! No chips at all, in beautiful condition for age there is a small black line mark that can be seen in picture #4. If you have any questions please ask.