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    WHY WE LOVE THEM: They're majestic! We are pleased to offer this pair of large antique Luneville lions made in France circa 1800. These exceptional lio...
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    Located in Katonah, NY
    We are pleased to offer this Derby cabinet plate with an exceptionally finely painted fox hunting scene attributed to William Cotton. What is so remarkable about the painting is that Cotton captured the energy and excitement of the hunt. One can almost hear the barking of the hounds and the sound of the horse's hooves as it gallops ahead. The early morning sky overhead has a patch of blue...
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    Located in Katonah, NY
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  • Pair Creamware Dishes 18th Century England Painted in Pink & Purple Made c-1785
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This is a pair of English creamware dishes from the 18th century, created around 1785. The plates display a lovely chinoiserie scene with women selecting accessories. The scene depic...
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  • Worcester Porcelain Rich Queens Pattern Beaker Hand Painted England, Circa 1815
    By Chamberlains Worcester
    Located in Katonah, NY
    This is a gem! This hand painted Chamberlains Worcester beaker is decorated in the "Rich Queens" pattern, pattern #78. Another name for this pattern is the "Best Queen's "pattern, an...
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