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Here is another item I have no idea on age or value. It says wedgwood on bottom also, what kind of glass ware would this be considered?
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Posted 2 years ago
fn9073
(23 items)
Here is another item I have no idea on age or value. It says wedgwood on bottom also, what kind of glass ware would this be considered?
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it looks like jasperware check out ebay you might find more info.
thanks Rosco...do you own a bassett hound named flash???
ha ha ha no but the wife looks just like daisy and your welcome!
This is not glass, it is stoneware with a jasper slip dip by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons. They are usually underpriced at eBay, look at some good dealers' sites, try alexisantiques.com, we have some in stock I think.
Forgot to say, it is called a biscuit barrel, the Brits call what we call cookies, biscuits.
Thank you Leslie for your info...You are right I checked on ebay and I got prices fromm 29.99 to 500.00...so go figure..eh? I will check your reference...I have other things to is that YOUR website? and could I send pictures of other things for some advice and info? again thank you
Leslie is great! She's a very experienced Wedgwood dealer who is generous with advice and answer questions clearly and promptly. You can learn a lot on her site and be amazed by the extensive line that Wedgwood produced.
Thank you AnnMarie for your kind remarks. I do try to be helpful, there is so much misinformation floating in cyberspace, that I try to help mitigate that problem! FN9073, you may send other items, I am in the midst of figuring my sales tax for last year, and must go out later, but why not email me thru alexisantiques.com - just go to contact us.
thank you AnnMarie...I will take your advice...and Leslie...had a business once....yuk on the sales tax figuring....I totally understand...lol