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Staffordshire pink luster jug with hunt scene c1820

Early Staffordshire pink luster earthenware jug, or pitcher, with hunt scenes in relief. Five-eighths inch line crack on spout. Possibly Minton, circa 1820. Measures 7 inches long and 5.5 inches high.

Staffordshire blue and white coffee cup c1820

Rare Staffordshire blue and white earthenware coffee cup circa 1820. The Chinoiserie pattern is 'A Sphinx in China' by an unknown maker. Ex. Zeller Collection. Measures 5 inches wide rim to handle and 2.75 inches high. Very good condition.

Antique English majolica cockatoo jug

Antique English majolica cockatoo jug in excellent condition. Height 8 inches.

American brilliant cut glass water pitcher c1900

American brilliant-cut glass water pitcher circa 1900. High quality wheel cut design. The pitcher is 8" high x 8.75" wide from spout to handle, and weighs 7.5 lbs. The spout was designed so as not to drip. Excellent condition.

Mahogany pillar bookends c1900

Pair of W. K. Cowan Co., Chicago, solid mahogany pillar bookends, circa 1900. This is a very well made and heavy pair of bookends, capable of holding a row of books securely. Each bookend measures 7.5 inches wide at the base, 3.5 inches deep at the base and 5.5 inches high. The W. K. Cowan Company was in business from 1894 until 1916. William Kennett Cowan (b 10/24/1869); Graduated Chicago Manual Training School 1889; Trained in architecture with Henry Ives Cobb (Chicago Varnish Co. Building, the Columbian Exposition, Newberry Library, Liberty Tower in Manhattan, and the King Edward Hotel in Toronto, and other notable places); Cowan designed and supervised all of the plumbing plumbing and "related fixtures" for the Columbian Exposition in 1893 Chicago.

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