DESCRIPTION OF GLASS AND OTHER CERAMIC EXAMPLES
IN THE WOOLWORTH "ANTIQUE SHOP" PATTERN.
Window shelf, left to right:
Drinking vessel, American, 18th century.
Stiegel swirl bottle, 1750-1770.
Wistarberg amber flask, 1759-1780.
Wine bottle, American, early 18th century.
Early American fiddle bottle.
Table, left to right:
Underlaze, painted plaque, Minton art studio,
London, England, about 1880.
Chinese vase, red enamel, K'ang-hsi, 1662-1722.
Stoneware jug, 18th century.
Willow Plate, Staffordshire.
Toby Jug, Ralph Wood, Staffordshire, about 1770.
Modern Stoneware bottle, Finland.
Georgian silver candlestick.
German salt glaze stoneware, jug, early 17th century.
Chinese beaker, 21 inches high, (K'ang-hsi, 1622-1722)
Back ground, painted enamels.
This vase, or one like it,
was in the collection of the elder Pierpont Morgan
who is reported to have paid $125,000.
(One hundred and twenty five thousand dollars) for
the example.