- LARGE LOT OF PORCELAIN TABLEWARELarge
LARGE LOT OF PORCELAIN TABLEWARELarge lot of porcelain tableware, to include Bavarian Hutschenreuther, Coronation ware, and Noritake ca. 1924 marked plates, approximately sixty-two pieces.
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- EIGHT PORCELAIN SERVING PIECESEight
EIGHT PORCELAIN SERVING PIECESEight porcelain serving pieces, to include a Bavarian Hutschenreuther platter, Villeroy & Boch, Spode, Royal Worcester, Copeland, and a Wedgwood Philadelphia bowl.
- EIGHTY TWO (82) PC. BAVARIAN DINNER
EIGHTY TWO (82) PC. BAVARIAN DINNER SERVICEEighty Two (82) Piece Eshenbach Bavarian Porcelain Dinner Service. Signed. Includes: (13) plates measuring 13-1/4", (13) salad plates measuring 8", (13) bread and butter plates, (8) cream cups with (1
- EIGHTY TWO (82) PC. BAVARIAN DINNER
EIGHTY TWO (82) PC. BAVARIAN DINNER SERVICEEighty Two (82) Piece Eshenbach Bavarian Porcelain Dinner Service. Signed. Includes: (13) plates measuring 13-1/4", (13) salad plates measuring 8", (13) bread and butter plates, (8) cream cups with (1
- THOMAS BAVARIA PORCELAIN PLATESThirty
THOMAS BAVARIA PORCELAIN PLATESThirty Three (33) Piece Thomas Bavaria Gilt Porcelain Plates. Signed and bears a presentation inscription on the base. Monogrammed. Includes (10) measuring 10-1/2", (1) measuring 8-1/2", (10) measurin
- THOMAS BAVARIA PORCELAIN PLATESThirty
THOMAS BAVARIA PORCELAIN PLATESThirty Three (33) Piece Thomas Bavaria Gilt Porcelain Plates. Signed and bears a presentation inscription on the base. Monogrammed. Includes (10) measuring 10-1/2", (1) measuring 8-1/2", (10) measurin
- Three Grocer's Porcelain Occupation
Three Grocer's Porcelain Occupation Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising an example identified A.F. Diserta in gilt lettering and depicting a fruit and vegetable delivery wagon against a pink wrap, stamped Germany to underside; an example identified Ardnino Pasqualo and dated 1909 with a bunch of bananas against a purple wrap, marked T&V Limoges; and an example identified G. Teichman depicting a grocer's shop against a blue wrap, marked Z.S. & Co. Bavaria.
Height of largest 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Baseball Player's Porcelain Occupational
A Baseball Player's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Early 20th Century
bearing the name John S. Strong in gilt lettering, and featuring a batter at the plate in front of a grandstand.underside marked J & C Bavaria.Height 4 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Switchboard Operator's Porcelain Occupational
A Switchboard Operator's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Early 20th Century
with the name Sylvester M. Joyce in gilt lettering above a depiction of a gentleman operating a telephone switchboard.underside marked J&C Bavaria.Height 3 3/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Laundryman's Porcelain Occupational
A Laundryman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug Belonging to David Leff
Circa 1917
bearing the name and date Dave Leff / 1917 in gilt lettering, and depicting an engine-powered laundry truck reading Passaic Home Laundry.underside marked J&C Bavaria.Height 3 3/4 inches.
According to the genealogical record, David Leff (circa 1884-1937) was born around 1884 in Austria. He immigrated to the United States at the turn of the twentieth century and settled in New York with his wife, Rose. The United States Federal Census of 1910 records that Leff worked as the proprietor of a laundry, and throughout the 1910s, frequent advertisements for Passaic Home Laundry appeared in the Passaic Daily News. On March 23, 1916, the paper reports that a Mrs. Rose Goldblack won a suit for $46 against the laundry company, claiming that her clothes became discolored upon their return. Further, on February 20, 1917, The Morning Call of Paterson County covered an incident involving a coal wagon, in which a team of horses belonging to the Passaic Home Laundry and driven by a George Leff, became frightened by a passing freight train and crashed into the wagon.
Perhaps in light of these incidents, David Leff's professional endeavors had shifted by 1920, by which time he was working as a jeweler. Leff died of coronary thrombosis on March 25, 1937,
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Three Veteran's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late
Three Veteran's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising a Grand Army of the Republic example identified J. G. McClosken in gilt lettering and depicting a GAR badge against a floral background; an example identified J. Miller and dated 1916 in gilt lettering, depicting a spread-winged eagle set against a magenta wrap; and an example identified G. Stager in gilt lettering and depicting a spread-winged eagle set against a blue wrap.
underside of Miller example marked J & C / Bavaria, underside of Stager example marked T & V / Limoges / France.
Height of largest 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Porcelain Shaving Mug Commemorating
A Porcelain Shaving Mug Commemorating United States Air Service in World War I
Early 20th Century
depicting a pilot flying a biplane, with the name C.M. Berman and U'S' Air Service 1918-1919 in gilt lettering against a fuschia wrap.
underside marked J&C Bavaria.
Height 3 3/4 inches.
It's likely that this mug was made for Brigadier General Morris Berman. Born in New York in 1891, Morris began his military career in 1912 and rose consistently through the ranks until his death in 1945. In 1918, he was completed courses at the School of Military Aeronautics at both the Georgia School of Technology and the University of Illinois, and studied at the Air Service School for Radio Operators at the University of Texas. In 1919, he joined the office of the Air Service Department and became Assistant Corps Area Air Officer the next year. He served in the U.S. Air Service, Air Corps and Strategic Air Forces in various capacities for the rest of his career.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey