Four piece set including tray approx 8.5 X 13.5 gold trim and two of the art deco design all in good condition. Three covered holder with ring stand. Piece is beautiful and slight gold wear on trim.
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Hi Tanya,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
There should be a maker's mark on the bottom of these pieces - can you take a photo and attach it here so I can more precisely narrow down the maker and date?
Many thanks,
Delia
just sent the image of Made in England.
Thanks Tanya!
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A Staffordshire pottery five-piece parcel gilt and hand-painted gent's vanity set
"Dickens Days" pattern by Celia Gibson, English, circa 1920s
comprising: three covered bowls (various sizes), a ring stand, and an elongated octagonal tray, the underside of the tray marked "MADE IN ENGLAND."
PROVENANCE: acquired from a dealer
$150-250*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, and thank you for using Mearto.
No maker's mark on bottom. I found a couple more Dicken's Days on line and they don't have a marker's mark. Can you sell this for me?
While Mearto does not conduct auctions ourselves, we work with lots of auctioneers from relevant and highly qualified auction houses both in the US and around the world. Your item is in our database of leads and interested auctioneers will reach out to you directly on your email if they can help you sell your item.
If you said "yes" or "maybe" when we asked if your item was for sale auctioneers are now able to contact you. If you said "no" go to your item page and change that to "yes".
Alternatively, you are always welcome to proactively reach out to auction houses in your area to see if they are interested in selling this on your behalf.
Let us know if you have any other questions.
Thank you I can just wait for the check! Tanya
yes please sell it but include the cost of freight
Hi Tanya,
Mearto doesn't sell this; it's up to you to negotiate terms of consignment - including shipping - with an auction house who will sell this on your behalf.
Delia
I'm having trouble transfering images. The bottom of the tray says "Made in England." On the front of the tray in each corner it say "Dickens Days." None of the other pieces have no marking. After an hour of looking I found a creamer on line which listed it at 1930's. This small creamer was the only art deco Dickens piece I could find.