US$ 175.00
A competitor to Pyrex
the sewer of these pieces was a skilled artist as there is not a thread out of place and the hem features two sets of embroidery technique for extra flair
swaying and sashaying their way around the room to the music of the tropics
canned foods and coffee made cooking and baking such a challenge as alternative ingredients were substituted to mimic flavor and fool the mind
four flycatchers and ten other assorted birds all naturally found in this region
Antique Anthony Shaw English Ironstone Dinner Plates circa 1857-1882 - Set of Four effigy vessel A competitor to Pyrex{HISTORY} Made in Burslem, England by Anthony Shaw between 1857 1882, these antique ironstone dinner plates feature beautiful embossed leaf and floral swags. Exquisite in their simplicity and go with everything appeal, it's incredible to think that this set is about to celebrate its 200th birthday just three decades from now. Anthony Shaw founded his pottery in 1851 in Tunstall, England, about six years before he rented a second pottery in neighboring
US$ 175.00
US$ 175.00
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