Princeton Consignment Looking to Buy/Sell
Used Furniture
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Tableware
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Antiques
Consignment Store Hours Mon-Fri 10am–5pm
Sat 10am–4pm
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Welcome to One-Of-A-Kind’s online gallery. The items pictured below are only a sampling of what is available in our shop. Please stop in, say hello, and see our complete, ever-changing inventory!
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| Made in southern California, each hand-painted Lesal piece is created from white or terra cotta earthenware and is either hand cast or hand thrown on a potter’s wheel. We have recently acquired a nice collection of forms, including bowls, candlesticks, cannisters, teapots and more, all in mint condition. Lesal pottery is food safe and microwave safe, but it is suggested that they be hand washed. Gorgeous gifts that scream “SPRING!”. |
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| You don’t have to be Irish to love this Belleek “St. Patrick’s Day” basket. Beautiful, delicate, and in mint condition. Measures 5.25″W x 2.25″H. |
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| You can spot it a mile away….the deep blue color that only the early Wedgwood jasperware can boast. These candlesticks (5″H) and covered cheese plate (9.5″ Diameter dish x 5″H), both c. 1900, are excellent examples of these very collectible items. |

Beautifully hand painted heart-shaped pottery bowl from Lesal of California. Measures 6″W x 2.5″H.
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| Surprise your Valentine with this lovely covered heart-shaped trinket dish from Lenox. The profiles of Romeo and Juliet grace the gold-trimmed lid. Perfect condition. 5″ x 6″. |

From Emile Henry of France, these bright cheery pitchers are in mint condition. 8.75″ H.

Lovely porcelain tray from Ginori of Italy. Use for canapes or on dresser to contain perfume bottles, etc. Perfect condition. 17″L

Nice collection of vintage Royal Doulton child’s dinnerware in several Bunnykins patterns, including a Christmas themed cup and bowl. Other pieces include mug, plate, and porridgers. All in great condition, no chips or cracks.
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We have just acquired a wonderful collection of antique Staffordshire dinnerware from a local collector and leading authority on English transferware. Our inventory includes dinner plates, luncheon plates, side plates, pitchers, sugar bowls, sauce tureens, centerpieces and platters. All date to c 1840 ( 1820-1850), and some are very rare patterns. Beautiful gifts for the casual admirer and the discriminating collector alike. |
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