Chicken and Eggs Cruet Set - $95 This cute bone china three-piece cruet set features a chicken on a stand which holds two half eggshells that contain the pepper and salt shakers which are also egg shaped. One is coloured red and the other is coloured blue. The backstamp reads Germany with a star in a circle. Learn more »
Exotic Birds Plate - $55 This colourful bone china plate features a pattern of exotic birds and leaves with a garland of flowers. Learn more »
Hollohaza Hungarian Heron Figure - $65 This elegant bone china figure is that of a plain white Heron with a long gilded beak. Its eyes are outlined in black with a gilt centre. Learn more »
Miniature Floral Dish - $25 This very dainty bone china miniature dish was probably part of a child’s teaset. We think that it is probably 19th century continental china. Learn more »
Motoring Cup and Saucer - $95 This is a cute bone china nursery ware cup and saucer. The cup is decorated on one side with an early motoring scene with a chauffeur driving a lady in an open car. They are dressed in period clothes. On the other side are some farm animals running away. Learn more »
Motoring Plate - $85 This cute bone china plate is decorated with a scene featuring a little boy and girl driving in a small vintage car. They are dressed in motoring gear wearing fur coats and caps with goggles on their foreheads. They have a rug over their knees. Learn more »
Pair German Eggcups - $85 These are a pair of German bone china eggcups. One is decorated with a cute yellow chicken’s head and the other with a little blue and white bird with a black beak and eyes. Learn more »
Palmer Cox Mug - $165 This bone china mug is decorated it with a pattern of mischievous brownies created by the artist Palmer Cox. It shows two brownies, one dressed in a top hat and tails being chased by another waving a stick. The other side of the mug has a bunch of purple and yellow pansies. Learn more »
Two Miniature Floral Dishes - $55 These very dainty bone china miniature floral dishes were probably part of a child’s teaset. Both dishes have a written number on the back. We think that they are probably 19th century continental china. Learn more »