Posted 2 years ago
chevy59
(181 items)
Outstanding English Staffordshire mojolica tin-glaze earthware pitcher circa 1870-1883. This is one of my prized pieces of pottery that is very rare and in mint condition, I picked this up several years ago at an auction in Martinsville, Indiana, an older gentleman in his late 80's was selling off his collection and moving to Florida. He had bought this vase in Danville, Illinois at a garage sale back in 1961, it was one of his favorite pieces in the auction, it was great to find out a little history on this wonderful piece of pottery.
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This absolutely lovely, I've never seen anything like it. It is also very witty.
Thank you for the nice comments daisymay, it's definetly an unusual piece.
I truly admire this piece.It is really, really beautiful.
Stunning ! Wow I am in love with it . Thanks for sharing . Wishing it was in my china cabinet :-) Gee I have family in Danville for real I just noticed that . He collects he missed a great peice !
Thank you Ilikeart and Manikan for the nice comments!
Very nice piece. I just love seeing unusual pieces like this! Thanks so much for sharing.