Black Forest Carved Elk Head
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A FINE LARGE WATERCOLOR PICTURE OF THE BELLEROPHON
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A Chinese Export Pseudo Tobacco Leaf Teapot and Cover.
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A William Howard Taft Presidential Plate.
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A British Gilt decorated Cobalt Blue Jug commemorating the mining Village of Balnoon Consols.
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An Unusual Creamware Urn, Possibly Luxembourg
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An Unusual Creamware Circular Portrait Plaque of Lord Nelson.
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A First Period Worcester Porcelain Leaf Dish decorated in the Leaf Dish "Floral Sprays Pattern"
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A First Period Worcester Porcelain Tankard with the Natural Sprays Pattern.
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A Fine Pair of First Period Worcester Blue & White Porcelain Junket Dishes in the Junket Dish Floral Pattern
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A Pair of English Pottery Prattware Cows, Circa 1800-20
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A Pair of Chinese Export Blue & White Leaf-shaped Dishes
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A Black Forest Bear Linden Wood Hallstand.
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A Folk Art Wood Shop Sign of a Sailor, 2nd half 19th century
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A Swiss Black Forest Carved Linden Wood & Cut Glass Compote, marked Meiringer, Circa 1880-90
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A William IV Mahogany Reading Table.
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A Fine 18th Century Massive Gilded Carved Wood Eagle, Southern European, Probably Italian.
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A Fine Papier Mache Tray with Burgundy Centre & Stand
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A Fine Italian Mahogany Console with Lion Base and Marble Top, Lucca, Tuscany.
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An American Victorian Mahogany Bookcase, Circa 1855
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An Early Map by Johann Michael Seligmann of South Eastern North America including Florida and The Carolina's, Dated 1755.
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A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Faux Marble Fruit Stand, Circa 1800-10
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A Chinese Export Armorial Soup Plate, Arms of Lothian, Circa 1760
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A Chinese Export Porcelain Tea Service with unusual iron-red scale decoration, Circa 1750-65
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A Large English Pottery Creamware Polychrome Chinoiserie decorated Two- handled Loving Cup, Circa 1785.
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An English Famille Verte Tray, Probably Spode, Circa 1810
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An Amazing Coalport Porcelain Dessert Service Decorated with Fruit, Circa 1805-15, Pattern # 852.
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An English Woolwork Picture-woolie- of H.M.S. Marlborough
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A Fine Large English Sailor's Woolie with letters GEG on Banner, Circa 1870
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An English Sailor's Woolie of H.M.S. Tribune, Circa 1870
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