Archive for the ‘19th Century Porcelain’ Category
Friday, January 15th, 2010
Antique Porcelain: Royal Crown Derby, Staffordshire, Royal Worcester, Bohemian, Royal Doulton Porcelain, Ceramics and Pottery
A SILVER-GILT MOUNTED GLASS INKWELL, LINER AND BOX, French, circa 1890, the square form with rounded shoulders and hobnail-cut base, mounted with two silver-gilt pierced scroll bands connected on the front and reverse by a winged female and each side with [...]
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Chamberlain’s Worcester reticulated Jug, Staffordshire porcelain Figures, Dutch Delft Jar and Cover, late 18th/19th Century
A Chamberlain’s Worcester biscuit
porcelain Model of a poodle, circa 1820, standing on a rectangular tasselled cushion
holding a basket in its mouth, incised marks H. Chamberlain & Sons, Royal Porcelain
Manufacturers, Worcester, small chips, 10cm.;4in. Long.
A Chamberlain’s Worcester reticulated Jug, circa 1830, of [...]
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
English porcelain Model, Wedgwood majolica Dish, English porcelain Basket, 1830’s, English porcelain Models of Dogs
An English porcelain Model of a poodle, circa 1840, modelled crouching on a tasselled rectangular base, a bone in its mouth, bone damaged, chip inside base, 11.5cm.; and a
Staffordshire Model of a parrot, brightly coloured, perched on a moss sprigged stump; [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, agate, basket, chamber pot, CHINESE, circa, coal brook, coal port, Continental, dish cover, dolton, drainer, ENAMELS, English Porcelain, flower, foliate, foot, George Jones, gilding, hair cracks, indistinct, inkwell, interior, ironstone, jacket, Japan, JARDINIERE, Jug, LARGE, majolica, minor chips, minor restoration, minton, Models, ORIENTAL, pie dish, PLATE, porcelain model, portrait bust, POTTERY, Royal, soap dish, staffordshire, toothbrush holder, Wedgwood, Worcester, yellow breeches
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Derby Figure of a Warden, circa1820, English porcelain rectangular Plaque, 19th Century, English porcelain lilac Pastille Burner, English porcelain matched Cups and Saucers
A Derby Figure of a Warden, circa1820, the stocky gentleman in maroon jacket
and puce breeches modelled standing on as quire base, his black hat beneath his arm,
repaired at ankles, jacket over painted, 14.25cm.; [...]
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Wedgwood black basalts silver mounted Tea Service, 19th Century, Minton majolica Ewer, English porcelain Candlesticks
A Wedgwood black basalts silver
mounted Tea Service, 19th Century,
comprising: Teapot, Sugar Basin and Jug,
each piece sprigged in black with laurel
swags, the silver mounts Sheffield 1856,
engraved with a crown above the monogram
M.F.S., impressed Wedgwood; also a Pair of
Wedgwood black basalts Cups and [...]
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Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
A Meissen breakfast Cup and Saucer - A Chamberlain’s Worcester coffee Set - A Crown Derby Imari pattern composite tea and coffee Service - A Davenport porcelain part dessert Service
A Meissen breakfast Cup and Saucer, late 19th Century, each piece painted with a bird in a branch and various insects beneath osier moulded border, gilt [...]
Tags: 19th century, coffee service, cream jug, crown derby imari, Davenport, Derby, dessert plates, dessert service, Dishes, german porcelain, Imari, ironstone, Jug, Limoges, Meissen, slop bowl, staffordshire, tea coffee, Teapot, Tureens, Wedgwood
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
XIX Century European, American and Japanese Porcelain
During the early decades of the 19th century, the entire porcelain of Europe was dominated by the prolific output of British porcelain, porcelain and bone-china.
John Rose, who had established a factory mainly devoted to the manufacture of porcelain at Coalport, Shropshire, in about 1797, was to flourish and in [...]
Tags: 19th century, Art Nouveau, bone china, gilding, japanese porcelain, Jugs, quality reproductions, shropshire, staffordshire, wedgwood group, white china
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