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Lenox porcelain is well-known in the United States. Walter Scott Lenox and Jonathan Coxon founded the Ceramic Art Company in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1889. In 1896 Lenox bought out Coxon's interest, and in 1906 the company was renamed Lenox, Inc.. The company makes porcelain that is similar to Irish Belleek. Lenox also produced elaborately painted fish and game sets as well as pieces with sterling silver overlay. In 2009, after a series of mergers, Lenox became part of Clarion Capital Partners. The marks used by the firm have changed through the years, so collectors can date the ceramics. Related pieces may also be listed in the Ceramic Art Co. category.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Lenox | Cup Saucer | Blue Tree | 1997 | | Lenox | Cup Saucer | Essex | 1997 | | Lenox | Cup Saucer | Kingsley | 1997 | | Lenox | Cups Saucer | Silver Overlay Design, Demitasse | 1997 | | Lenox | Custard | Silver Frame, 12 Piece | 1997 | | Lenox | Dish | Shell, 9 1/2 In. | 1997 | | Lenox | Figurine | Dog, Cocker Spaniel | 1997 | | Lenox | Figurine | Fish, Shell Shape, Handles, 6 In. | 1997 | | Lenox | Figurine | Shells, Small, Green, 4 Piece | 1997 | | Lenox | Figurine | Swan, 2 1/2 In. | 1997 | | Lenox | Figurine | Swan, 4 1/2 In. | 1997 | | Lenox | Figurine | Swan, Gold Trim, 5 In. | 1997 | | Lenox | Goblet | Water, Charlotte | 1997 | | Lenox | Holder | Salt, Silver Overlay | 1997 | | Lenox | Lamp | Nude, Figural, 1929, 12 1/5 In. | 1997 | | Lenox | Lamp | Urn, 2-light, Handle, C.1905, Pair | 1997 | | Lenox | Pitcher | Cider, Hand Painted, 1890s | 1997 | | Lenox | Plate | Boehm Bird, 1970, Wood Thrush | 1997 | | Lenox | Plate | Boehm Bird, 1971, Goldfinch | 1997 | | Lenox | Plate | Boehm Bird, 1972, Mountain Bluebird | 1997 | | Lenox | Plate | Boehm Bird, 1973, Meadowlark | 1997 | | Lenox | Plate | Boehm Bird, 1974, Rufous Hummingbird | 1997 | | Lenox | Plate | Boehm Bird, 1975, American Redstart | 1997 | | Lenox | Plate | Boehm Bird, 1976, Cardinals | 1997 | | Lenox | Plate | Boehm Bird, 1977, Robins | 1997 |
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