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Will trade part of our excessively redundant collection of J. Hall "Quadrupeds" for any of the three pieces that we are missing. (1) the chestnut basket (we have the undertray), (2) an open, oval vegetable dish probably with "Mare and Foal" motif in the center, (3) an open weave basket with the "Fox & Rooster with Manor House" transfer. (It measures 12”x 8.5” and is similar in shape to the chestnut basket but is much more delicate and with open weave sides, not just round holes and triangles. James Julia calls it a Fruit basket.) Ten years ago I did not know how to distinguish 20th century "willow"-patterned china from it's 18th century transferware inspirton. Then I inherited a single "Lion" plate. Today, I believe, we have have the largest private collection of the "Quadrupeds" series. We are motivated to buy, but would also trade some of these increasingly rare pieces in order to complete the collection. Barbara Wright, Irvington, NY Twright408@hotmail.com (914)591-5503 Posted: 1/31/12 My name is Greg Firestone from LeLand, North Carolina. I have been searching for several years for the lid to our T J Mayer Florentine Teapot. The teapot is in excellent condition no chips scrapes etc... it had been in my grandmother's china closet for as long as I can remember. Unfortunately, however, the lid was lost several years ago in a move. If anyone knows where I could find a lid or even another Florentine teapot with the lid... I am willing to pay top dollar, your consideration is greatly appreciated...Gregoryfirestone@yahoo.com Thank you !
Posted: 2/14/11 My name is Michael Nigro from Monroe, CT. I have been restoring fine ceramics and pottery for over 20 years (hard to believe). My specialty is restoring Transferware! If you would like to know more please contact me at captwarner1755@aol.com. Will be more than happy to discuss your restoration needs. References available. I thank you for your time and look forward to hearing from you. Posted: 2/9/11
Kelly T Keating Posted: 11/9/2010
Looking for a large platter at least 15" in length and in good condition that features a scene with chickens or roosters and is in a black or red transferware. Kelly Keating, nautilusjv@hotmail.com Wanted to buy Staffordshire or Sunderland Luster item depicting Bible scenes, characters or events. Please offer to James Humburg at POB 164, Chalmers, IN 47929 or contact me by e-mail at: bullfrog164@yahoo.com
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