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Shopping 200 Tables Of Vintage Finds At A Huge Canadian Antique Show

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RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905

RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905
RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905
RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905
RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905
RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905
RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905
RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905

RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905
Material: Pressed glass, likely with manganese. Pattern: Fan-shaped with diamond and rail design. Height: Approx.
RARE Antique Amethyst Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Higbee Glass Co. 1905
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Rare Late 18th or Early 19th Century Antique Southern Brown Stoneware Pitcher

Rare Late 18th or Early 19th Century Antique Southern Brown Stoneware Pitcher
Rare Late 18th or Early 19th Century Antique Southern Brown Stoneware Pitcher
Rare Late 18th or Early 19th Century Antique Southern Brown Stoneware Pitcher
Rare Late 18th or Early 19th Century Antique Southern Brown Stoneware Pitcher
Rare Late 18th or Early 19th Century Antique Southern Brown Stoneware Pitcher

Rare Late 18th or Early 19th Century Antique Southern Brown Stoneware Pitcher
This rare antique Southern brown stoneware pitcher hails from the late 18th or early 19th century, making it a unique and valuable piece for collectors. With a spout to handle length of 6 inches and a height of 6-1/2 inches, it is all original. This pitcher showcases the primitive style of the Southern United States. Made of clay in a rich brown color and glazed, this pitcher is a true gem that has been listed by a family member, adding to its authenticity and historical significance. This pitcher is a family heirloom handed down through several generations. Would like for someone to have it who will appreciate it’s beauty and history. My mother told me that the pitcher was “Made on the Pottery Wheel” by either my great grandfather or 2nd greatgrandfather. The pitcher is hand thrown with extremely nice proportions. The glaze is uneven and brushstrokes can be seen on the bottom. It is thick and very heavy. According to family tradition and my genealogy research the Howse family left South Carolina after the Revolutionary War and moved to Jackson County Georgia. In 1860 the family came by covered wagon to North Alabama and settled near what is today Hanceville Alabama. They brought this pitcher with them. My mother who was born in 1910 stated they still used this as a milk pitcher when she was a child. So it was made either by Samuel Howse in South Carolina or Aaron Howse in Georgia.
Rare Late 18th or Early 19th Century Antique Southern Brown Stoneware Pitcher
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Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual

Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual

Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual. Please see photos for what’s included in this sale and the condition. The box measures approx 42cm x 20cm. Meccano is a construction system invented by Frank Hornby in 1898, featuring reusable metal strips, plates, and gears connected with nuts and bolts. Will be well packaged and sent via 24hr postal service.
Early Antique Rare Boxed Meccano Set With Instruction Manual
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RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey’s Lady’s Slippers Pattern

RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern

RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
Amazing Antique Late Early 19th. C hand embroidery pansies on moire silk wedding flat open heel slippers top part. Possible it’s pattern from 1860’s “Godey’s Lady’s” Magazine. One panel with two identical embroidery on different direction (see my photo). Cream color moire silk with cotton lining. Amazing handwork with tiny-tiny stitching on the back (see last photos). Amazing condition for the fabric over 100 years old. Fabric without stain, soils or tears. In some places fabric is torn from the age and specially where folding parts. Dark pin marks by the edges (see my photo) but overall is a BEAUTIFUL! Measurement is approx: 23″ x 15.3″. Please view photos carefully it is a part of description, need more photos no problem, just ask. If you have any questions ask I’ll do my best to answer. See my listing for other hand embroidery come from the same estate collection! Thank you for viewing.
RARE! Antique Early 19thc. Hand Embroidered Godey's Lady's Slippers Pattern
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Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase

Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase

Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
Elevate your home’s décor with the rare antique Thomas Forester & Son Phoenix Ware vase, a true embodiment of the Art Deco era. The vase is in good condition for age and does have some crazing and a small hair line crack. Hand decorated with brightly coloured flowers and bird.
Rare Antique Art Deco Thomas Forester & Son English Pottery Phoenix Ware Vase
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C1910 RARE ANTIQUE RPPC PHOTO Bathing Beauties in Early Swimwear HARD TO FIND

C1910 RARE ANTIQUE RPPC PHOTO Bathing Beauties in Early Swimwear HARD TO FIND
C1910 RARE ANTIQUE RPPC PHOTO Bathing Beauties in Early Swimwear HARD TO FIND

C1910 RARE ANTIQUE RPPC PHOTO Bathing Beauties in Early Swimwear HARD TO FIND
I have a vast amount of estate items I’ve bought over the last 35 plus years. There are fewer and fewer estate auctions than there were in years past. Items are becoming much harder to find. Condition for age as shown. C1910 RARE ANTIQUE RPPC PHOTO “Bathing Beauties in Early Swimwear” HARD TO FIND. Just remember enlarged photos or scans tend to exaggerate any flaws. SCROLL TO BOTTOM OF PAGE TO SEE ALL PHOTOS & SCANS. I think you will be happy with this item. If you want to see my other auctions just pop on VIEW SELLERS OTHER ITEMS at top right hand corner of listing page. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
C1910 RARE ANTIQUE RPPC PHOTO Bathing Beauties in Early Swimwear HARD TO FIND
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Antique Neon Sign From The Early 1900s

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Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924

Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924

Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924. This stylish plater came from the kilns of Wardle, a Staffordshire pottery works founded by William Wardle in the mid-nineteenth century. The business grew over the next 25 years, introducing new techniques and expanding into export. The company was taken over by J A Robinson & Sons Ltd in 1908 and renamed Wardle Art Pottery. It later amalgamated with Cauldon Potteries but finally ceased trading in 1935. The art pottery produced by Wardle has now become highly sort after by collectors. This handsome Art Deco planter is hexagonal in shape and raised on small moulded feet at each corner. Each of the six sides a frame device in shallow relief, the rim has a subtle flare reaching outwards. It features a vibrant majolica drip glaze to the outside using rich tones of rose, green, cobalt and golden caramel which is used to stunning effect creating a variegated colour palette. The interior features the lovely golden caramel glaze. The planter is fully marked on the glaze washed base. The planter measures approx. 11.3cms tall by 20.5cm the widest point. The Registered Design number 704297 dates the planter to 1924. In good used antique condition with some crazing to the glaze and there are three hairline cracks visible on the interior wall, one is almost invisible outside and the other two are not so may be only superficial in the glaze only. A stunning and usable collectable piece of art pottery. Please see pictures for more details. Recycled packaging is used as much as possible. I will pack and weigh the items together and get the best possible price that I can, sometimes weight or value might dictate that I send multiple parcels to get a better value for you.
Rare & Handsome Antique Art Deco Wardle Art Pottery Hexangonal Planter, 1924
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Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854

Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854

Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
Offering this beautiful piece of wood treen peaseware. Measures 3″ Tall(3.75″ to finial) x 4 base. This piece has a great surface and patina. Has separation on lid and body as seen. Does go through but is tight. Great bank style form. Signed and dated 1854. (Something) West Rim Vermont. There’s more writing as seen but can’t make all it out. Came from an advanced long time country collection with some great and rare antique items. Beautiful addition to your collection.
Rare Antique Early Primitive Country Wood Treen Storage Jar Dated 1854
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