Museum Feature – French Sevres Porcelain circa 1764 – Must See! This month, we are excited to feature six pieces of porcelain produced at the famous Sevres manufactory near Paris, France. Our research staff dates these pieces to circa 1764! |
Featured Museum Pieces – Cathedral Plates by Royal Worcester The Cathedral series by Royal Worcester is a group of five plates that commemorate Cathedrals in England. The plates in this collection have gorgeous transferware images including Gloucester, Hereford, Lichfield, Worcester, and York Minster Cathedrals. |
Featured Museum Pieces – Rare Crystal Animal Figurines This month's museum feature is especially fun, sparkling free-form crystal animal figurines by the world-renowned manufacturers including Baccarat, Daum, Heisey, Imperial, and Fostoria. |
Featured Museum Selection – "Tazza" by Wood and Hughes This month's selection is a "tazza" by Wood and Hughes Silver Company. "Tazza" is Italian for "footed compote". 'Must see' rare silver! |
Museum Feature – Rare Art Pottery from Roseville Pottery Start here to see a variety of rare art pottery pieces from our collection of Roseville Pottery, a company whose popularity was at its peak during the 1930s and 1940s. |
Museum Feature – Depression Glass Child’s Dinnerware Set - Jeanette Glass Recently, we added a 14-piece child’s dinnerware set to our museum from the Cherry Blossom-Pink pattern by Jeanette Glass. Cherry Blossom was produced as pressed depression glass between 1930 and 1939, with an ornate floral pattern. What makes this set truly unique is that we were able to find it in its original box! |
Museum Feature – Art Nouveau Inspired Sterling Boudoir Collection Start here for must-see museum pieces! |
Museum Feature – Oriental Design In Cathay by Imperial Glass This month’s featured museum pieces were especially fun to work on, three sets of rare figural Imperial Glass - a set of candleholders, a set of bookends, and a set of bird figurines. Must see! |
Featured Museum Pieces – Flora Danica – Dinnerware for Royalty Flora Danica is known as one of the most sought after and costly dinnerware patterns ever produced. Read the incredible history behind these pieces. |
Official Sterling Silver of the USS North Carolina By means of a co-marketing agreement with Battleship North Carolina, Replacements, Ltd. has acquired, for the display, the official sterling silver of the USS North Carolina. Click here to get a preview of this stupendous collection. |
Rare Glassware Urns by Cambridge Crystal Our "Featured Museum Pieces" for this month are five very rare glassware urns made by Cambridge Crystal. (As a reminder, these pieces are for display only, and not for sale.) |
Stackable Chintz Tea Pots from Replacements, Ltd. Museum These amazing tea pots feature intricately detailed floral studies that were originally inspired by floral fabrics imported from the Orient. |
Stunning Sterling Silver Museum Piece - Antique Chased Tureen This beautiful tureen features an allover chased design, complete with a detailed study of a butterfly. There are gargoyle handles, and a beautiful stag for the tureen’s handle. Click here to learn more. |
Romanov Influenced Museum Pieces – Czar by Baccarat Crystal As the name implies these rare pieces of crystal stemware are befitting of royalty and feature intricate cuts and jewel-tone colors. Follow this link to learn more about the timeless beauty of this antique crystal pattern. |
Ultimate Featured Museum Pieces - Imari Pieces by Royal Crown Derby Old Imari was introduced in 1901 and Traditional Imari was introduced one year later in 1902. Both patterns are stunning representations of Japanese applied art! |
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