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These four items are as new, with no signs of previous use. In very attractive red-brown and white colours, they are made of very tough stoneware which is extremely durable, and can be used in the oven...
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These cutlery items are of very modern looking but are vintage 'Profile', and 'Penthouse Suite' designs, most with the original Viners mark on them. All items are in very good condition, some excellent,...
As always, this is lovely stoneware quality from Denby, which is oven, dishwasher and microwave safe. All these Daybreak, Sahara, Serenade and Gourmet items look like new. Daybreak cups and saucers...
I have sold everything else from this Corelle set except the cups, which are made of ordinary stoneware, and said not to be microwave safe, but I doubt it is true as they are just like thousands of...
These three Dudson bowls are in perfect condition, with still glossy glaze like new. They are pattern number 7-82, with pale grey ground, brown flecks and rim line. They are 6 ins in diameter.and 3...
These cutlery items are of vintage Viners designs, Please note that I have many Viners and Oneida cutlery designs other than those advertised, including some full canteens, so if you are looking for...
This is lovely quality stainless cutlery by Oneidacraft, some with matt handles contrasting with mirror polished blades, tynes etc Please note that I have many other Oneida and Viners cutlery designs...
These lovely teapots by Royal Doulton in their 'Expressions' range look like new, as if they had only been used for 'best', or not at all. The Minerva is a larger than average version, (not the usual...
These high quality vintage 'Executive Suite' cutlery items are of by Viners International, mostly in lovely condition. Please note that I have many Viners and Oneida cutlery designs other than those...
These gorgeous tepots are relatively modern designs from Wedgwood and Denby, all in stoneware, so both dishwasher and boiling water proof. They are all in 'as new' condition, with no marks or chips...
This is a lovely vintage pattern from Denby in stoneware, which is oven, freezer, and dishwasher safe. (The same pattern was used again on some different shapes & called 'Images') There are 12 pieces...
These items are all good quality stainless steel ware, now surplus to requirements. There is one small carving trays as the photos show, dimensions below. One of the smaller carving trays and the hor...
These vintage items are of lovely high quality stoneware by Denby. I have 8 Cotswold items shown in photos 1 & 2: - 2 x dinner plates 9 7/8 ins diam £5 ea 1 x salad plate 8 ins diam £2 or FREE WITH...
These Denby items are in lovely condition, with no chips, cracks or crazing, and the glaze is still glossy, so look like new. The Luxor sugar bowl is 3.5 ins diam x 3 ins high, and I am asking £5...
These are lovely Gerald Benney designs from the 60s/70's, made in Sheffield, so very elegant and timeless, and particularly comfortable to hold, unlike some modern designs! Please note that I have...
Olympia cutlery is good quality, and strongly made in highly polished stainless. I have one knife and fork in each of the four patterns, and it is all in very good lightly used condition, so would be...
I am not certain about most of these identifications, so please use the photos to match your own set. I have labelled most but not all of the items shown, some with more than one possible name; the...
The first four photos show a large lasagne/roasting/serving dish by Aynesley in one of their lovely floral patterns, 'Cottage Garden'. It is as new, with not a mark on it, and the glaze still has that...
These mugs are in the usual high quality stoneware from Denby. Although 'used' they are in perfect condition, like new, as I hope the photos show. There are no chips, cracks or crazing. They are...
This is quality stainless cutlery from US maker Oneida. It has an attractive geometric design at the top of the handle of every piece, most of which are marked Oneida, but some are marked with the pseudonym...
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