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Noted for their craftsmanship
most likely due to very hot space like an attic
yet protected make-shift bedroom
Donald Culross Peattie (1898-1964)
these vintage glasses look especially pretty when paired with the beguiling hues of tarnished silver like this tray and this champagne bucket
Rare Antique T & R Boote Dinner Plates - Marlborough Pattern circa 1890s tea cups Noted for their craftsmanshipThe artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is nothing without work. Emile Zola (1840 1902) {HISTORY} A family run enterprise that began in 1842, this rare trio of antique green transferware dinner plates was made by T & R Boote in their Waterloo pottery in England in the 1890s. Winners of several medals at international exhibitions in the 1800s, T & R Boote built a worldwide reputation for their exquisite high quality dishware designs. But
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