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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: colt001 on September 28, 2009, 09:03:14 PM
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Have a beautiful two-handled water ewer made by the bothers w&e corn in the late 1800's when they took over production from their deceased father. Does anyone have a rough estimate about this piece? Stands 14" with a round bottom and slender neck with handles on each side.Has a gold raised lace design around bottom of neck and top of bowl. Has painted flowers on bowl. Can send pictures tomorrow if anyone interested in looking at it .
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Would Love to see pics, looking forward to seeing it. Sounds like a wonderful piece.
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Is your piece White, They were really famous for the Queen's ware. I do know a little about them but would have to see a pic to look for pattern in my books or online. Not much is listed at replacement or on Ebay, kind of rare manufacter I would assume, at least here in the states. I would gambit that one in excellent condition could bring $50.00 low ball, just a guess.
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Hi. Last night tried for too long to add pics. Will try again. Pitcher is an off white or ivory. I'm pretty sure all gold trim is carat.
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ironlord...you need to post a pic or link to have us see as well! :P
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I do have one item from W E Corn, but right now it is in one of my many boxes of stuff to go through. It is a small white creamer, when I got the piece I look up the manufacture and this is how I found out about W E Corn being famous for Queens ware. If I run into it I will pic it and process so I can share it. Mine has no gold boarder, just plain white.
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Have tried for many days to post pics. Even went to photobucket. ???????Any ideas? Keeps saying error file too large.
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Colt, use your photo program to "Save a Copy" ..... for "E-mail or Web view".
Then Upload those copies as per the directions in the Sticky Post at the top of the Forum page.