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Friday, January 15th, 2010
FACON DE VENISE FILIGREE BOWL, Lowlands, A GLASS EWER, 19th Century GILT AND ENAMEL BOWL
‘VOLUBILIS’: AN OPALESCENT GLASS BOWL, Lalique, circa 1930, the underside moulded with three leaves extending to form the feet, moulded mark R Lalique, 21.5cm.; 8in. diam.
A WINE BOTTLE, early 18th Century, of mallet form, the glass of olive green colour, 29cm.
AN [...]
Tags: 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, arrow, Arthur Churchill, CEILING, CIRCULAR, circular tray, Clichy, Continental, DECO, DISH, enamel bowl, ewer, FACON, FROSTED, George II, gilt glass, glass bowl, glass ceiling, glass decanter, glass jug, glass pipe, glass salts, glass vase, ground, Group, half, hors d oeuvres, light shade, lion mask, opalescent glass, oval section, ovoid body, Pair, PLATE, r lalique, SMALL, star cut, Stoppers, VENISE, VOLUBILIS, WHITE, white glass, WINE
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
A PORCELAIN BOWL, Worcester, PORCELAIN FIGURES, Derby, Belleek
A BROWN STONEWARE FLASK IN THE FORM OF A TIPSTAFF, Stephen Green, Lambeth, circa 1837, the cylindrical sides moulded in relief with a royal coat of arms and initialled ‘V R’, impressed Stephen Green, Imperial Potteries Lambeth, 28cm.; also a Group of four brown glazed Flasks, 20th Century, [...]
Tags: 19th century, bamboo shoots, basket, BELLEEK, Bernard Leach, bodice, cherubs, circular base, companion, COPPER, crossed swords, Derby, Dinner, dinner plate, ENAMELS, Fermanagh, Figure, FORM, FRENCH, Garrett, gilding, GROUPS, lambeth, Lustre, Meissen, oval base, PEDESTAL, plumed hat, porcelain, porcelain bowl, porcelain figure, Porcelain Figures, POTTERY, pottery vase, rim, ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, royal worcester, Saucer, shallow bowl, SHAPED, staffordshire, staffordshire pottery, standing, Stephen Green, sword, TAZZA, tipstaff, trefoil, Vase, wing, worcester porcelain
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
PORCELAIN BASKET, English, FIGURE CANDLESTICK, Royal Worcester, late 19th Century, RECTANGULAR TRAY, Royal Crown Derby, circa 1900
A PAIR OF PEARLWARE FIGURES OF ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA, probably Wood & Caldwell, circa 1815, each well coloured and modelled reclining on a shaped oval grassy mound base, 30cm.; long, one arm restored, snake’s head restored, minor chips (2).
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Tags: ANTHONY, anthony and cleopatra, basket, candleholder, candlestick, Century, CHINESE, COLOURED, Copeland, cream, damage, ENGLAND, English, finial, gilding, Handle, hind legs, JARDINIERE, Mary Rogers Vases, minor chips, MOORCROFT, oval frame, porcelain, POTTERY, RECTANGULAR, rectangular base, registration mark, ROYAL CROWN, royal crown derby, royal worcester, Saucers, staffordshire, tree stump, turquoise, turquoise glaze, TWO-HANDLED, Vases, Watch, Wedgwood, Wood
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
LAMBETH DELFT PLATE, STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE COFFEE POT AND COVER, STAFFORDSHIRE JUG ANDBASIN, painted with flowers in colours, early 19th Century
A LAMBETH DELFT PLATE
decorated in blue with flowers,chipped, c. 1770; and a Delft Beer
Jug, painted in blue (2) 31cm. diameter 24 cm.
A DUTCH DELFT TILE painted in blue with a bedroom scene, framed, mid-18th Century.
OTHER EARTHENWARES
A [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, ANDBASIN, Art, BELLEEK, CHINESE, chinese style, CREAMWARE, earthen ware, Edward VII, foliage, green man, HISPANO-MORESQUE, inlaid, lambeth, LIVERPOOL, Lustre, majolica, majolica plates, OTHER, Pair, pastimes, PEARLWARE, pink roses, prunes, Queen Alexandra, RARE, spayed, stafford shire, staffordshire, staffordshire creamware, strathfield, TRANSFER-PRINTED, Tureen, Vases, victorian ladies, Washington
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
DERBY PORCELAIN SQUARE DISH, DUTCH DELFT PLATES, BRISTOL DELFT BOWL
A WORCESTER ‘CABBAGE LEAF’ JUG with mask spout, printed in black with Freemasons arms, c. 1760, restored around handle 21cm.
A NEW HALL TEA-POT AND COVER painted with flowers and trellis design, about 1810-15 and a Spode octagon shape Tea-Pot and Cover, cracked about 1815-20 .
A CONTINENTAL [...]
Tags: 19th century, bloemen, border c, cabbage leaf, Centuries, CHARGER, coffee cups, COLLECTION, Cover, cylindrical neck, Derby, derby porcelain, Figure, FIGURES, FLOWER BRICK, flowering trees, freemasons, hall tea pot, Japan, LARGE, LIVERPOOL, louis xiv, mountainous landscape, paste porcelain, PLATE, Plates, porcelain, POTTERY, sages, SMALL, Spode, tea bowl, Worcester
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
A PAIR OF VASES, Minton, A PORCELAIN FIGURE CANDLESTICK, Minton, CYLINDRICAL MUG, Worcester, POTTERY MODELS OF POODLES, Staffordshire
A PEARL WARE FIGURE OF ‘HOPE’,
Staffordshire, early 19th Century, modelled
resting against an anchor wearing a brown
robe, all raised on a square base, 17.75cm.;
7in., anchor restored.
A PAIR OF VASES, Minton, circa 1870, each footed ovoid form painted with colourful [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, BELLEEK, brown robe, cactus plant, candleholders, candlestick, Chinoiserie, cloak, Cover, crown derby, CYLINDRICAL, Figure, flower vases, FROG, gilding, grassy mound, interior, ironstone, Jugs, Lustre, manganese, masons ironstone china, Model, ovoid body, poodles, porcelain, porcelain figure, POTTERY, shallow bowls, staffordshire, SUNDERLAND, turquoise, underglaze blue, Vases, Venus, WARE, willow tree, Worcester, yellow buds
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Art Nouveau-style Vases, circa 1900-1910, Pair of Samson porcelain Parrots, late 19th Century, A ‘Vienna’ porcelain Plate
A Continental porcelain four-light Candelabra, late 19th Century, modelled with two children pressing black grapes and drinking wine beside a vine encrusted stump, a third putty
emerging from the stump below a colourful flower encrusted three-branch candelabra, very minor chips [...]
Tags: Art, Art Nouveau, art nouveau style, basket, bines, black grapes, chip, clock cases, crossed swords, damage, delft blue, Dresden, dutch delft, floral sprays, flower heads, Footbath, german porcelain, gilt title, ground, hairline cracks, Hungary, landscape, Madonna, Meissen, minor chips, monogram, Nouveau-style, open flower, paris porcelain, pink hat, Plaque, PLATE, plumage, porcelain cups, porcelain plate, portrait of a woman, POTTERY, Rembrandt, Samson, Saucer, Saucers, scrollwork, staffordshire, stump, Vases, Vienna, vine, WINE
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Antique Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases
Royal Worcester last quarter of the 19th Century Height 9ins:22.8cm. Printed crowned circle, registration
A model after James Hadley. The animal with brown howdah and brightiy enamelled details picked out in gilding. A popular, uncommon and amusing beast also found in a number of other colour schemes, e.g. white; white and celadon.
A [...]
Tags: 19th century, BELLEEK, bibliography, celadon, circle, Derby, flask, gilt flowers, japanese taste, Porcelain Vases, POTTERY, Richly, ROCKINGHAM, Royal, royal worcester porcelain, silver, tiffany and co, two tones, Vase, Wedgwood, WHITE, wing, Worcester
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Antique Porcelain Vases: Minton Vases, Moore, Rockingham, Spode, Swansea and Royal Worcester Vase
Antique Minton Porcelain Vase 1871.
A good pair of vases with brightly enamelled birds. The blue ground is rather too dark resulting in an unfortunate drab appearance; a brighter blue or other colour could raise the price. The handles and borders gilt.
Impressed name and [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, antique porcelain, ceramic design, Figure, garniture, london international, M.L.Solon, mark, minton, Moore Vase, ORIENTAL, pompadour, porcelain body, porcelain vase, Porcelain Vases, potash, printed name, ROCKINGHAM, Royal, royal worcester, ruby, Spode, Swansea, Wedgwood, Worcester
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Antique Porcelain Vases: Brownfield, Coalport, Copeland, Royal Crown Derby, Grainger and Co Vases.
Antique porcelain vases were usually made purely for decoration and not to hold flowers. The price is now governed by the quality and decorative value. and, as always. by the factory. There are quirks in this section as in the others. The Minton [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, antique porcelain, Coalport, coloration, Copeland, copeland and garrett, county fermanagh ireland, Davenport, decoration, Derby, Diamond, factory, flower, Garrett, gilding, monogram, porcelain, Porcelain Vases, Queen, Royal, royal crown derby, S. Hardy, side, Vase, Vases, Victoria, W.T. Copeland, white flowers
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