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By chele1972, 24 August, 2012

Pallisy GAYDAY 1960s English Teaset (Royal Worcester)?

Category
China
Condition
Good
Description

My step mother gave me this teaset quite some years ago and it has been sitting in my attic in a shoe box doing nothing.

I believe it is from the 1960s made by PALLISY. The design is GAYDAY.

Im not sure if I have the full set as I have a teapot with lid, 2 teacups with saucers, A butter dish with lid, a side or cake plate (not sure), A sugar bowl with lid and 2 cups (bowls) whic I think are tea cups also.

Slight crazing but no chips or cracks. Very usable.

Ive seen only the butter dish online on sale for ÂŁ22 so I would like to know how much the whole set would be worth for insurance reasons, if needed but would prefer to sell as I would never use it and never have.

Thankyou to everyone who helps.

 

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By chele1972, 24 August, 2012

English Pottery 1960s Bolingey Perranporth

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Mint
Description

My friend gave me this pot some years ago and I have always used it for storing my hairbrushes.

I would just like to know if this is worth anything as I will stop using it for my hairbrushes if it is!

It is of  a grey/green colour, highly glazed with no crazing, cracking or chips. It looks like it was only made yesterday!

Im not exactly sure what it is supposed to be for as Its not tall enough to be a vase.

I know that it was made in the 1960s by Mike Edwards of Bolingey Perranporth as it is underlined and that is how his work was identified. For a piece he was particularly proud of, He would put his initials into the bottom also (This, sadly has not)

I also know that the pottery was made in CORNWALL,ENGLAND.

Thankyou to all that helps me with this. I appreciate it.

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By lisalou7566, 24 August, 2012

Framed Lute Picture

Category
Folk Art
Condition
Good
Description

I picked this up at a garage sale for $5.  Just curious if it may be worth more.  I have looked but can't find anything about it.

 

It had an auction card on the back with the price of $500 but it doesn't say if it was sold or not.

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By Hurricane, 24 August, 2012

Leopard Skin Settee

Category
Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

I have acquired a two-seater settee with ornate wood detailing and leopard skin fabric. There is a small chunk of wood missing at the top of the settee and a considerable rip in the lining underneath the chair (not in the fabric). The back of the settee is brown suede, in great condition. It's sturdy, comfortable, and the cushions still have considerable fluff to them. There are no stains, rips, scratches, or defects anywhere else. It's in considerably great shape. I salvaged it from a tattoo parlor and would like to resell it. How much would this go for?

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By dkfarr, 24 August, 2012

Vintage Wedding Gown Zurcion by Prestige

Category
Vintage Textiles and Clothing
Condition
Good
Description

Has alot of detail and about a 79 inch train.

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By kponich, 24 August, 2012

Carder and Sons crock jug

Category
Pottery
Condition
Excellent
Description

Hello,

 

I'm looking for some information on the jug on the right, there is a stamp on the top of the jug that reads" Carder & Sons, Lays Pottery, Brierley Hill".

 

From my research so far, I have found that this may be Frederick Carder's grandfather's pottery business where Frederick Carder workerd up to the age of 15.  I havent' found any similiar jugs at all, this one is in superb condition, no chips at all.

And if there is any information and value on either or both of these jugs that owuld be great.  The one on the left is from the 1800's I was told.....

 

Thank you!

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