Our best Holiday wishes to everyone. Thanks for your continued dedication and excitement in pursuing the early arts.
Above, a portrait of the British ship, the Grace Phillips, is in watercolor on paper and was created in the mid 1800's. It is framed with a black mat and a deep cove antique gilt frame. Under the British flag, the ship also flies a pennant with "P'. In the distant left is a sail boat near a lighthouse with other buildings. At the distant right are cliffs. Sight is 17 3/4 by 24 in. The frame is 29 1/2 by 35 in. Minor repairs. $1195.
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Above is a rare group of Worcester porcelain, all made in the late 18th century. Sometimes referred to as "Dr. Wall" type, it was later made under other owners including Davenport, Flight, and Barr.
Left to right, A 5" diameter reticulated waste bowl with floral designs with repair, minor hairlines, $120. A 4 3/4" waste bowl, with flowers and butterflies, $85. An elegant 6" tall mug with flowers and butterflies has a staple repair to the lower handle attachment. $225. At right a larger 5 1/2 inch waste bowl at $120.
 Here, a dozen 17th or 18th century Dutch Delft tiles are mounted for hanging in a later hardwood frame. Each with a charming hand painted scene, these were originally used as fireplace surround tiles. 24 by 19 inches overall with twelve 5 inch tiles/ $335.
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