A cobalt blue & white porcelain teacup & saucer, possibly dating from the late 18th or early 19th century. It has a very unusual pattern that is mostly geometric but also with some leaf shapes. Printed crown backstamp on underside of cup, impressed crown backstamp on underside of saucer with letters below ?H?O, possibly LHSO.
It does not seem to match anything from early English porcelain makers such as Longton Hall, Liverpool, Chelsea, Lowestoft etc. I would be very grateful if anyone could me a clue as to who made it and when, or even which country it was made in.
This cream colored vase looks like it has a "pearl" look to it. It has a maple leaf (blue in color)on both sides outlined in gold. It has 2 gold colored handles. I have found some "Pioneer USA Pottery" That looks like this but none with this shape or with the leaf on it.
This cream colored vase looks like it has a "pearl" look to it. It has a maple leaf (blue in color)on both sides outlined in gold. It has 2 gold colored handles. I have found some "Pioneer USA Pottery" That looks like this but none with this shape or with the leaf on it.
A pair of Arts and Craft style marked metal candlesticks in a broze/gold finish. Marked PAIRPOINT MF'G CO. with a "diamond P" stamp and the number B6119.