Posts Tagged ‘Chamberlain’
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
A Chamberlain’s Worcester Vase, early 19th Century, A Pair of Coughed Dishes, Spode ‘Japan’ pattern Spill Vase, circa 1820, Staffordshire porcelain Pastille Burner
A Worcester ‘hop trellis’ Cup and Saucer, circa 1765, each ribbed piece enameled with flowering vine between lapis and turquoise borders, outlined in gilding, saucer restored.
A Pair of Flight Barr & Ban-
Dessert Plates, [...]
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Chamberlain’s Worcester biscuit porcelain Model, Staffordshire porcelain Figures, Flight Barr and Barr porcelain Vase, English porcelain Jugs
An unusual Belled Urn and Cover,
first period, the campanile-shaped bowl
pierced with latticework picked out in ochre
and with blue ‘jewelling’ above a band of
green stylised leaves, raised on a slender
column and circular foot moulded with leaves
and berries, the lattice pierced [...]
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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
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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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
ANTIQUE ENGLISH AND FRENCH PORCELAIN SERVICES
A Paris porcelain part Tea Service,
2nd half 19th Century, each piece painted
with panels of flowers against a white
ground enriched with gilding, comprising:
Teapot and Cover, Milk Jug, Sucrier, two
Cups and two Saucers, one cup handle
broken; also a German flower painted and
pierced Plate.
A Paris porcelain Tete-a-Tete, 1st
half 19th Century, of ‘Empire’ inspiration,
each [...]
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