Custom Finished Ceramic Showcase |
As of 2023, the Agnestelle of Whitewood hobby ceramic shop, for the most part, has been transferred over to Emma's Ceramic Studio (ECS) of Warminster, PA. Nicole, who runs ECS, has the molds, bisque and paints (underglazes, glazes, crystals, acrylic, etc). Since she did not want our many beautiful samples, they are now being offered up for sale.
Below are photos of the shelves that contain our custom finished samples. Please click on the image to enlarge. If your Browser is Chrome, you can also click a 2nd time to make it even larger. As time permits, individual pieces will be showcased under our Sale page.
If you see something you would like to buy, please email Agnestelle@outlook.com and include the following:
Your name and your reply email. [Some users have a "buy" email along with a personal email to protect against fraud]
The number of the shelf that contains the item you are inquiring about. For example Shelf 4.
The name and color of the item(s). For example - Shelf 1 Deer, White with gold antlers and Unicorn, White with flowers around neck, etc.
If the item you see is partially unfinished, like the pumpkin car at the bottom of Shelf 8, we will glaze or stain it whatever color you like, once we receive the payment through PayPal. During this process you will be shown our various glazes and stains, so you can make an informaive choice.
You will receive a return email with a full view of the item along with the cost and shipping.
Are you planning to visit or do you live near Philadelphia or surrounding areas? Please let us know when you are available to view the entire collection and we will schedule an appropriate time to show you around..
Note: If you want to buy a large piece, I will place it on eBay. The shipping is about 1/3 the cost. However, there will be a slight charge to cover the eBay and PayPal cost, but you will still save. For example I waned to sell a new pair of M5015 Black Leather Scandia Strap Shoes size 5E for $60 and the shipping on eBay was $7.59. The cost would be $22.50, if we took it to the Post Office. |
Looking forward to hearing from you. |
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The Aris Collection |
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Hobby Ceramics |
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Cast Iron Banks |
Collectible items made in Occupied Japan during the summer of 1945 through the spring of 1952 while U.S. troops were in the country. The entire 2000-piecs collection is up for sale and includes all documentation. |
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As of March 2023, Agnestelle of Whitewood only has finished pieces for sale. All vintage molds, bisque and supplies have been turned over toEmma's Ceramic Studio (ECS). |
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Authentic Still and Mechanical cast iron banks from the Collection of Charles Westey Atwood. These banks were first manufactured in the late 1800s, to instill the concept of saving money in children. |
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