Though I know this bowl is old (circa 1890), I'm not certain if it was made as a cream bowl or a flower pot. In either case, it's an attractive addition to kitchen or patio
This gigantic yellowware bowl is a whopping 14.5 inches wide and 7 inches tall. It came from an North Shore Long Island estate from a house dating to the 1860's. The bowl is probably from the 1890's. The outside seems to be perfect. The inside may have had a repair. the section in question is pictured.
My grand dad remembers when every household kitchen had an enamelware milk pail. It was his jobe to take it to the corner grocery and have it filled. Each held a pint.
A very rare example of glass shades. This tulip shaped shade is deep satiny pink on the inside and a velvety soft pink on the outside. A lovely peice with no flaws it is 9.5 inches tall with a ring diameter of 4 inches.
A sophisticated example of this popular style, our lamp has a brass bass with claw feet. The shade is a deep golden yellow decoarted with a gold lacy motif perfect for a Victorian room where flower motifs are inappropriate
Each of these lovely fluid lamps is hand blown glass. They are approximately 13 inches tall without the chimney with the chimney the lamps reach 21 inches. The bases are about 5 inches in diameter. Original chimneys with a lovely golden patina.