Beautiful centerpiece for the table. Has beautiful crystal bottles for oil,
vinegar, salt pepper sugar and cream. Silver handle with a silver bell in
the middle. Stands on a silver base.
Just trying to figure out if this large Fiestaware Rose colored Teapot is vintage or not? It holds 44 ounces. See pictures, any help would be appreciated! The stamp on bottom is indented into the potter it's not an ink stamp and has all small letters with what looks like a small t above the word fiesta.
Koken barber chair with headrest, footrest. Pastel green porcelain base and outer chair frame, porcelain armrests, white. Swivels, (doesn't lock) and raises up and down. Red leather(?) seat,footrest, and headrest. Headrest is small and has a place where it looks like you can put a roll of paper to cover headrest. Has number 258N on bottom of footrest but no other visible markings except the Koken name plates on both pieces of the footrest.
The Pitcher may be a coffee urn or such because the inside is a different layer than the outside. It is hollow between the two layers. The damages are denting, discoloration and the horse on the lid which is warped but still completely attached. The bottom of the inside has come away from the side in a small spot. The goblet isn't too bad it was inside the pitcher. It has discoloration and is a bit unlevel
What I'm interested to know the most is the year they were made. I did some research but all I got was the year 1916 with the signature they used which is "Wood & Sons England" and I could'nt find anything with the same picture which is underneath the plates.