This peice was bought fifteen years ago, and has had little to no use. Recently I have moved to a much smaller house and there is no room for it. I even have a t.v. sitting on it, which is why I would like to sell it, so it can be displayed properly. The Top columns, mirror and canopy are detachable. It is in excellent conditon. I paid $1,600.00 for it fifteen years ago and would like to know what it is worth today,
This beauty of a candy dish is in mint condition with hand painted violets on both sides. The stamp on the back says Leucthenburg, Germany with a castle stamped between the two. It has bold etching on the rim. All offers will be considered.
This 6 cup teapot is in mint condition and was given to my Mother by her Mother. We don't know if it belonged to her family or what the history is behind it. It is etched in gold leaf on an ivory porcelain base. There are no cracks or any imperfections. The mark on the bottom is very distinct as shown in the pictures. HALL 0188 and made in the USA with the engraved S and a gold shape somewhat like a large backward comma beside it. The number makes me think it is one of a series. All offers will be considered.
I've had this item for a while and after looking under the pitcher one day I noticed that it had a date and a few symbols printed on it. It was date "1741" with the line "Silvercraft" and a few symbols. Above the "1741" it had the letters E.P. NIS OR E.P. NKS , I'm not sure because the middle letter is a bit scratched. I think this pitcher is made of silver but it is either badly tarnished or the silver was scraped off over time. The base of the pitcher is 4.5 inches but the pitcher has a large "mouth" which is around 5.5 inches.