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large floral vase, maybe nanking
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Myott Staffordshire "Victoria" pattern 4089
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Can you help me identify this wedgewood saucer?
Unregistered
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glass pitcher with etchings
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Bird and Roses Contact Member
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Melinda 13310 December 13, 1901
Price Paid Condition
Free/Undisclosed/Unknown Excellent
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Description: Need help identifying where and by who this was manufactured. Any information would be greatly appreciated. What research I have found suggests the store only sold items from England and France.
It was sold byR.W. King & Son Detroit Michigan which was in business between 1848-1877
This small bowl is part of a Luncheon set


Gold Lines on serving dishes and dishes
Mark on the bottom is PHL over an L located directly under the H which is under the glaze

The name of the store it was sold at R.W. King and Son is marked on top of the glaze.
Keywords: Bird Roses



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