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Antiques Shop North of New York-KERRYMAN owner.

  • 22-09-2005 4:47pm
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    We are Irish ( KERRY FAMILY) owned. In the little town of RHINEBECK.
    We are right in the center of the village at the traffic light.
    RHINEBECK ANTIQUES CENTER
    7 WEST MARKET STREET
    RHINEBECK.
    NEW YORK 12572 .
    (845)876-5555
    Thursday - Monday 10:00AM-5:00PM.
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    eMail: sheehyantiques@msn.com.

    PLEASE MENTION BOARDS .IE IN SUBJECT LINE ( otherwise it may not be opened)
    Art Pottery, Antique Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Folk Art, Fine Linens and Laces, Ephemera etc........
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    How to get here from Manhattan:

    AMTRAK Train from Grand Central to RHINECLIFF (1 1/2 hour trip along the majestic Hudson River ( sit on the left side of the train ) and then a $6.00(approx) cab ride ( 2 1/2 miles) into the village.
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    AMTRAK also leaves from YONKERS- same route
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    It is a beautiful unspoilt village with lots of stores and restaurants. Beautiful tree lined side streets.
    If you come to the USA come up for the day- see what small town America is like or call us for driving directions !


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12 blueeyes


    hi guys,
    hpoe you are doing well over there.
    i was wondering if you can help me(maybe not) but i'll ask anyway.
    My father has a small tea set and it looks like its made in japan or cina?
    the set is six saucers ans cups and i think its a milk jug and a teapot,the thing about it is when u hold it up to the light and look at the bottom of it u can see a womans face an orentils face it looks like can you tell me if it sounds as if it could be worth somyhing?

    sorry if its a bit mad


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 840 ✭✭✭SandhillRoad


    blueeyes wrote:
    hi guys,
    hpoe you are doing well over there.
    i was wondering if you can help me(maybe not) but i'll ask anyway.
    My father has a small tea set and it looks like its made in japan or cina?
    the set is six saucers ans cups and i think its a milk jug and a teapot,the thing about it is when u hold it up to the light and look at the bottom of it u can see a womans face an orentils face it looks like can you tell me if it sounds as if it could be worth somyhing?

    sorry if its a bit mad
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    Chinese or Japanese LITHOPANE.
    Made up to 1950s
    Geisha girl face or full body lithopane
    Condition is a major factor in the price.
    Is it an adult tea set or childs tea set ? You mention "small".
    Check for any cracks, chips, repair, wear.
    painted scene or floral.
    Flat surface or raised surface?
    Any sugar bowl?
    Any marks on the bottom of any piece?


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