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Presence From The Past Gifts & Collectibles
37368 Hills Creek Rd.
Springfield, Oregon 97478
mharrsch@epud.net
Bristol vase with hunting scene side 1

Bristol Vase (Side 1) 4 3/4" X 4 1/4"

Made in England.....................$14.95

Bristol vase with hunting scene side 2

Side 2

Item No. PFTP1021........................


Cardinal decorated candleholder

Cardinal Candleholder....................$4.95

Made in West Germany 2" X 1 1/2"

Item No. PFTP1024.....................


Dutch couple salt and pepper shaker

Dutch Couple Salt & Pepper.......$12.95

Item No. PFTP1018............................

Royal Worcester Evesham souffle

Royal Worcester Evesham Souffle.....$14.95

Item No. PFTP1019........................


Royal Worcester Evesham custard

Royal Worcester Evesham Custard.....$4.95

Item No. PFTP1020............................

Set of 3.......$12.95

Item No. PFTP1025.............................


Pink Cor pottery pitcher with flowers

Cor pitcher H. 6 1/2".............$12.95

Item No. PFTP 1022............................


Honey pot with bear lid

Honey Pot H. 6 3/4"...................$4.95

Item No. PFTP 1023............................

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Collector's Corner

As a remembrance of my English grandparents, I collect items made in England. I have small saucers decorated with detailed and colorful colonial scenes and fish bone plates featuring detailed renderings of Currier and Ives prints. I particularly enjoy my collection of English egg coddlers produced by Royal Worcester. An excellent reference site I use to identify the pattern of my egg coddlers is: http://www.coddlers.com. Although antique stores frequently charge as much as $22 for the large coddler and $18 for the small ones, I have been able to find them for as little as $2 and pay an average of $12 - $18 for them. They seem to be more plentiful on the east coast than here on the west coast. I was told by a shopkeeper in Charleston, South Carolina that they were a popular wedding present in the late 19th and early 20th centuries on the east coast. I have also noticed that there is usually a distinct difference between the large and small version of a single pattern. Here on the west coast, the most plentiful pattern seems to be "Birds". My current collection includes the patterns Evesham, Lavinia, Birds, Bournemouth, Torquay, June Garland, Louise, Strawberry Fair, A Skippety Tale, Pershore, and Woodland. I would be interested in any of the other patterns featuring naturalistic images of animals and flowers (I don't care much for the stylistic). I would really like to add one of the "Old Game Series" pattern to my collection (if the price is right).

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