This jug shows "Jovial Monks" in relief. The proverb reads "There's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip". It is in excellent condition. There are no cracks, chips or restoration. The backstamp appears very light but it is the rosette shape with England under it. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
Hallmarked Chester 1895, this perfume bottle is in superb condition. The glass is a very fine crystal and will make a wonderful addition for any collector. It stands 5" high and 2 1/2" round at the widest point. A crystal stopper is under the silver top. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
This series is highly desirable. The Welsh Ladies are going to Chapel. It is Scene 9 in the series. The series was introduced in 1906 and withdrawn in 1938. It is in excellent condition. There are no cracks, chips or restoration. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
This white jar with black bows is truly an unusual combination. The enamel is in excellent condition. There are no chips, cracks or restoration. The jar stands 2 1/2" high and is 4 3/4" round. The silver rim is stamped Sterling and is c1940. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
Desperate Dan is numbered D7034. It stands 4" high. Introduced in 1996 it was withdrawn in 1999. Desperate Dan is a cartoon character from the U.K. The jug is in excellent condition. It has no chips, cracks or restoration. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
DB43 is the number of the "Home Run" Bunnykins. It was issued in 1986 and withdrawn in 1993. The #1 appears on the back of his jersey. He is in Mint condition. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
Pink enamel is one of the most sought after colors on a powder jar. This jar is in excellent condition and even has a mirror on the reverse side of the top. There are no chips, cracks or restoration. It is 4 3/4" round and hallmarked Birmingham 1937. Shipping and Insurance is included in our price within the U.S.
This series was introduced in 1903.Scene #1 The Meet-Riders Mounting. The border is Stylised Lilies, Brocade Flowers and Scroll, Flowers and Feather Brocade. The Octagon style is rare. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
The Vicar of Bray is number D5615. It was issued in 1936 and withdrawn in 1960. Along with the Doulton Backstamp is the letter "A". The jug is in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks or restoration. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.
"Charleston, Charleston". That's what you think of when you see this beautiful piece. It was designed by Andy Moss in a limited edition of 1,000 pieces. It is in Mint condition. Our price includes Shipping and Insurance within the U.S.