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  2. 80 Secondhand Finds That Are As Strange As They Are Wonderful

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    #17 I Found My Holy Grail Of Vintage Christmas. I Couldn't Believe It. Found At A Local Antique Mall For $12.00. ... Found This “Blue” Atlantis Fenton Hand Painted Glass Bowl Hand Signed By ...

  3. Rockingham Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Red-mark period tea cup and saucer Puce-mark period cup and saucer. Rockingham porcelain was produced in two distinct periods: 1826–1830, the so-called red-mark period, [7] and 1831–1842, the puce-mark period. [8]

  4. Yellowware - Wikipedia

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    An early American yellowware spittoon, an artefact recovered from a site in New York City A pair of vintage yellowware kitchen mixing bowls, one with a green glaze. East Liverpool, Ohio, was the manufacturing base of much of the yellowware used in the United States during the mid- to late 19th century. It has been estimated that "between 1865 ...

  5. Ironstone china - Wikipedia

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    1920s Mason 'Watteau' ironstone bowl, with transfer printing (see above for maker's mark from this piece) Transfer-printed designs were applied to ironstone by Mason's in an attempt to copy Chinese porcelain cheaply. Transferware is most often in one colour against a white background, such as blue, red, green or brown.

  6. Flow blue - Wikipedia

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    Flow blue vegetable server in the "Normandy" pattern produced by Staffordshire potter Johnson Brothers c. 1890. Most flow blue ware is a kind of transferware, where the decorative patterns were applied with a paper stencil to often white-glazed blanks, or standard pottery shapes, though some wares were hand painted. The stencils burned away in ...

  7. A 900-year-old bowl just sold for $38 Million

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    A bowl made around 900 years ago has just fetched $38 million at auction, setting a new record for Chinese porcelain. The antique Chinese bowl was made around 900 years ago during the Song Dynasty ...

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