Thursday 23 August 2012

Porcelain, Enamel and Pewter... It's all Here!

The most diverse group of items that we brought home with us, has to be this one.
We have Porcelain, Enamel, and Pewter which is becoming more and more rare.
From an in-home water fountain, to teacups and water jugs, we found a lot of them.
Blue Porcelain - France
Boch Porcelain - Belgium
Blue & Red

French Porcelain
Enamel - Front centre

Enamel Jug - 1950
Centre Urn - 1920 to 1930
"Konfoor"

Red Enamel - 1950s

Pewter Fountain with Fleur de Les detail
1930s to1950s
"Lavabo" - French

French Coffee Esspresso cups

English Willow Pattern
(Dark Blue Porcelain)
Maastricht Holland
(Light blue)
Reproductions - 1940s to 1950s

Holland/France Porcelain
Maastricht originals 1920s - 1930s
Soup Terrine - England

Pewter is becoming rare due the economy, and is now
only sold per weight.

The second from the right (shiny one) is Victorian

Limoges Porcelain - French

French Enamel 1900 - 1920
Old Champagne case with the owners name

Late 1800s Enamel
Wild-Boar-looking leg casing
(What the meat was delivered in)

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