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Antique Series 9 - American Belleek Tankard
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This type of porcelain was made briefly in the USA when Irish immigrants brought their skills to the pottery makers primarily in New Jersey in the late 1800's. This porcelain was made to rival the well known Irish Belleek as very fine and delicate quality. The designation was discontinued around 1928 when manufacturers were sued by the Irish firm. Most of the small band of companies (about 12) fell by the wayside but the largest of the companies still exists today and is very large indeed - Lennox. This particular piece has an interesting story attached to it - it was allegedly painted by the daughter of Lincoln's law partner, Julia Herndon, in Springfield IL. It's a story I was never able to verify however. Suffice it to say whoever did the decorating work it was beautifully done befitting the quality of the porcelain. This is a large piece standing 16" tall. This is the last in my antique series and I appreciate the generous comments I've received. All comments and critiques appreciated.

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::luckyshot
09/15/12 10:33 PM GMT
Kathy - The tankard is lovely, with fine details in porcelain and painting. As well, I am fascinated by the narrative. Well done on both parts of this post! Thad
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If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't need to lug around a camera. ~Lewis Hine The Earth without art is just 'eh'.
::tigger3
09/15/12 10:52 PM GMT
This is a beautiful piece, how cool it would be and very valuable I'm sure if you could verify that story. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::LakeMichigan
09/16/12 2:23 AM GMT
Beautiful capture Kathy of this lovely piece.
And a great narrative.
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::LynEve
09/17/12 10:16 AM GMT
It is a lovely piece and I enjoyed you narrative Kathy.
Thanks for this series, it has been great.
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My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust
.icedancer
09/17/12 6:34 PM GMT
You sure have some gorgeous pieces, this is so lovely
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Have a Sunny Day
::cynlee
09/18/12 12:16 AM GMT
Anyone should consider themselves fortunate to have such a piece of beauty and history in their keeping. This is lovely and they truly don't make things of this quality anymore. I like your narrative. You sure do know your subject.
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.Jimbobedsel
09/18/12 6:15 PM GMT
Looks like a tankard for a lady! Nice shot, Kathy.
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::busybottle
09/22/12 6:30 AM GMT
Kathy
These tankards are so very hard to find! I have one that is not nearly as nice as this one. Unfortunately it had a hairline in it! Its amazing the quality and effort they put into pottery and porcelain back then. I am a antiques nut so I love your series!
Paul
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I think im having amnesia and deja vu at the same time - I think I have forgotten this before.

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