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Majolica191 of 211Colorful Italian Ceramic Donkey Staffordshire Swan Neck Pitcher Circa 1870-1883
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    Posted 13 years ago

    tmj1959
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    These were left to me by my grandmother. They are such beautiful colors and in perfect condition. I also have a matching serving size bowl and a syrup pitcher, all in the same pattern. I have never seen the bowl with the lid on it anywhere else, nor the syrup pitcher. I was very lucky to have a grandma who loved to collect beautiful things!

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    Comments

    1. chevy59 chevy59, 13 years ago
      Need to see a pic of the bottom.
    2. Jimbo, 13 years ago
      The bowl with the lid is a butter dish.
      Does the syrup have a pewter lid? I've never seen a piece of "Shell" with a pewter lid.
    3. tmj1959, 13 years ago
      It does have a pewter lid and I have never seen a piece of "Shell" with a pewter lid other than this either. I've searched the internet with no results. Thanks for the information about the butter dish.

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