Criss Canning (Australian, 1947), The Deco Tray, 2020. Oil on board, 50.5 x 50.5 cm.
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Vintage Ceramic 1970s Retro Coffee Jug Set from SWTradePost
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Vintage Ceramic 1970s Retro Coffee Jug Sugar Cream Bowls 4 Mugs SET made JAPAN // swtradepost - shop
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A coffee pot, creamer, and sugar bowl from the Seagull dinnerware line designed by Fanny Garde of Bing & Grøndahl, Denmark, in 1895
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Coffee set including a coffee pot, cream pitcher, and sugar bowl, 1938.
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The Arthur Merric Boyd Coffee Set - Criss Canning , 2003.
Australian , b. 1947 -
Oil on canvas , 61 x 71.5 cm. 24 x 28.1 in.
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Ceramic Crafter: Betsy Hinze | misswondersmith
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Vintage Hearts Tea Set // thekitschboutique
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www.JohnMcCoyPottery.Etsy.com
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Antiquing Adventures - Bring out the good china!!!
Well, it's been a while since I posted anything about my latest finds... I went to Brimfield last week - it is the biggest antiquing event in the New England area. Didn't get to find much, unfortunately... I think I'm becoming too picky and hard to impress. I'm trying to find items that come as a set or go with a certain era that will complement the things that I already have. Recently, I've been trying to educate myself about good quality porcelain - there's so much to look for! Here's one of my best finds ever:
This is a hand painted demi-tasse set. I think this is an espresso set? Similar stuff is also listed as "hot chocolate set" on ebay, so I'm not really sure. It has the "rising sun" mark at the bottom. I did some research and found out that this could be early Noritake, made between 1890-1930s. It's in great condition with no chips or cracks, probably never even used once!
This is a beautiful hand painted plate made in Austria. It's gonna go on my kitchen wall 😍
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Some Japanese cafes pride themselves on serving coffee in beautiful cup and saucer sets.I know for a younger generation this is often meaningless but for my generation it is indeed one more visual point in enjoying the coffee.For those of us who have been on the creating art for commercial use and have a liking of porcelain designs we quietly appreciate drinking out of beautiful cup.Japanese ceramics and porcelain are recognized world wide as symbols of this culture.Words and pics by Sergio GuymanProust.
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Blue Flower Porcelain Coffee Cup Set Vintage Bone China Tea Cup and Saucer
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Glass Pour Over Coffee Set by Aestheticsoflife
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Vintage Japanese Ceramic Stoneware Retro 1970s Mid-Century
Jug
Cup - ( 4 available )
Creamer Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl
SWtradepost
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REGENCY ENGLISH Fine Bone China ROSES Coffee/Tea Set // swtradepost
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