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Buy Vintage hallmarked silver plated art deco tea set and different coffee pot for R565.00
R 565
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Highly collectible,rare Art Deco chrome has glass shelf,measures 85 cm tall this item is in good condition
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Antique art deco trolley. I am selling some other antique furniture too, please look at the photos. Please call or email me, Andy . NO SMS's WILL BE ANSWERED!
R 600
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Alfred Meakin Ltd was set up in and operated from the Royal Albert, Victoria and Highgate Potteries in Tunstall. Alfred Meakin was the brother of James and George Meakin who ran a large pottery company in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent.   This set was made approximately + (see: Makers Mark - Google - thepotteries.org/mark/m/meakin_alfred   This complete Tea set comprises 42 pieces: 9 x Full Undamaged Trio's - Most Very Good Condition 2 x Cake Plates - Very Good Condition 1 x Teapot and Stand - Excellent Condition 1 x Milk Jug - Very Good Condition 1 x Sugar Bowl - Very Good Condition 1 x Hot Water Jug - Excellent Condition (There are 2 x Worn / Chipped cups extra, 2 x Saucers and 3 x Side Plates) Note: Please contact seller for images of the damaged items.
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Magnificent vintage China. Regent shape made by Shelley (England) sought after the world over. Tea trio consisting of cup, saucer and cake (or bread) plate, hand painted with light brown lines and bands and rare square cake plate. Circa . All pieces ping, no chips, cracks or crazing. Wear commensurate with age and use. ollect in Johannesburg or shipping excluded and at buyers' cost and risk.
R 800
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A beautiful pale pink Art Deco Tea Set with 6 cups and saucers, 6 side plates, 1 cake plate, milk jug, sugar bowl and a teapot. All in mint condition. no chips or cracks. The glaze is in perfect condition. All stamped Wedgewood 'Blush Rose'  A great collectable also an ideal Xmas gift to that discerning tea drinker Contact Tony  
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Rare Myott & Sons Dinner and Tea Service 81 Piece 1 x Large Serving Dish Tea Pot 2x Milk Jugs 14 x Tea Cups and Saucers 1 x Sugar Bowl 20 x Cake Plates 11 x Soup Bowls 10 x Starter Plates 8 x Dinner Plates 1 x Gravy Jug 2 x Serving Bowls with lids The Early years Myott, Son & Co. Ltd. operated originally from the Alexander Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, in the North of England. It was a family run business producing earthenware from . Run by two brothers, Ashley and Sydney Myott (Ashley Myott is pictured above), the company soon had to expand to meet growing demand. They moved to the Brownfield’s Works in Cobridge, just North of Stoke-on-Trent and then extended the operation to the adjacent Upper Hanley Pottery in . The Art Deco Era With the growing success of competitor output, the company began to produce hand painted Art Deco wares, popularised by their varied ranges of vases and jugs. Many of these pieces survive today suggesting that output was extensive. Geometric shapes such as the fan and pyramid vase are highly sought after with brown and orange the predominant colours used in decoration. There were also a number of collaborations in the ,s, most notably with Goldscheider (an Austrian figure and wall mask producer) and B.A.G Co. Ltd (British American Glass). These Deco pieces display the famous gold Myott crown mark on the base. White ware was produced for the Cunard shipping company with the provision of cubist style tea sets. There was a fire at the factory in in which many of the office files were destroyed including vital pattern information.
R 10.000
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swedish art deco imbuia six-seater dining-room suite,and sideboard.excellent condition r.imbuia dolly-varden dressing table,three mirror...
R 800
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Rare Vintage Myott & Son Coffee Set 1 x Coffee Pot 1 x Milk Jug 6 x Cups 6 x Saucers The Early years Myott, Son & Co. Ltd. operated originally from the Alexander Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, in the North of England. It was a family run business producing earthenware from . Run by two brothers, Ashley and Sydney Myott (Ashley Myott is pictured above), the company soon had to expand to meet growing demand. They moved to the Brownfield’s Works in Cobridge, just North of Stoke-on-Trent and then extended the operation to the adjacent Upper Hanley Pottery in . The Art Deco Era With the growing success of competitor output, the company began to produce hand painted Art Deco wares, popularised by their varied ranges of vases and jugs. Many of these pieces survive today suggesting that output was extensive. Geometric shapes such as the fan and pyramid vase are highly sought after with brown and orange the predominant colours used in decoration. There were also a number of collaborations in the ,s, most notably with Goldscheider (an Austrian figure and wall mask producer) and B.A.G Co. Ltd (British American Glass). These Deco pieces display the famous gold Myott crown mark on the base. White ware was produced for the Cunard shipping company with the provision of cubist style tea sets. There was a fire at the factory in in which many of the office files were destroyed including vital pattern information.
R 2.500
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