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By klf58, 24 January, 2011

White stoneware or ironstone pitcher marked 2000cc with what looks like a Von Schierholz china factory makers mark on the side

Category
China
Condition
Good
Description

This pitcher is 8 inches tall, 5 inches in diameter. It is white with black lettering and a blue makers mark. The mark is a 5-point crown with three jewels on the rim, tilted backwards. That is above a shield or banner with 3 pointed stripes. It seems to match makers marks for the German china maker Von Schierholz, but the pitcher is made of ironstone and not china. None of the markings are raised. The front of the pitcher says "2000cc" and measurements are also marked on the inside, as if for cooking or medical purposes. The bottom is warn, but does not appear to have any marking. There is no "made in" mark. It is in good condition, with a tiny chip on the spout. The lettering appears warn. There are no cracks or scratches.

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By Shygeekgrrrl, 24 January, 2011

ANTIQUE Fruit / Nut serving tray 19c 1800's Hutton rare

Category
Other
Condition
Good
Description

For sale is truly the oldest antique I have found ever being early to mid 19th century. This serving tray is truly one of a kind. I had to consult someone else as I couldn't find anything else like it on the internet, not for sale now or ever! It measures about 5 x 4 and is in great condition for being 168 years old though it may be older. Similar trays were typical of the period and used during card games to entertain players. The makers marks seen on the back of this tray were used by William Carr Hutton (1803 - 1865).  The MP A mark indicates this was a metal plate of the highest quality and it is believed the .15 is the amount of silver plated on the base metal. 



His father was William Hutton (1774 - 1842).

William Carr worked for his father in Birmingham for several years. Two others sons, James and Joseph also worked for him.

In 1832 William Carr moved to Sheffield and set up his own firm. Became William Hutton & Sons in 1864.

With this information, it was made anywhere from 1843 to 1864. The crossed arrows marks you see more commonly didn't appear until the 1900's. 



Shipping insurance is already included in the starting price! There is no reserve! Good Luck!  If you have any other questions about this piece don't hesitate to email me. 



I usually expect payment within 2 business days but if you need time or there is an issue just contact me. I value customer service more then anything else and will work with you! 

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By minniemarsh, 24 January, 2011

H. Hargrove Painting 20X24

Category
Paintings
Condition
Mint
Description

Foreground:  Boy building doghouse, dog, tree with tire swing,  well with pump and bucket

 

Midground:  Tan farmhouse on left

 

Background:  Red barn and windmill on right

 

Blue sky, green leaves on tree

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By honesty363, 24 January, 2011

impasto painting

Category
Paintings
Condition
Good
Description

heavy impasto on canvas Landscape of a hill side with a little house with one, door or window . can not make out all the name it is vin r that is all i can make out.

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By nicknack, 24 January, 2011

kids kissing

Category
Folk Art
Condition
Excellent
Description

its a stencil i think of a boy and girl kissing on a piece of very thin paper

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By nicknack, 24 January, 2011

woven art

Category
Folk Art
Condition
Mint
Description

there isnt a date and im afraid to take it out of the frame it looks so old and i dont want to damage it

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