Posts Tagged ‘Coalport’

MODEL OF A SWAN, Meissen, PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE, Sevres’, circa 1900, POTTERY PART TEA SERVICE, Staffordshire, DINNER SERVICE, Chamberlains Worcester

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

MODEL OF A SWAN, Meissen, PORCELAIN PART DINNER SERVICE, Sevres’, circa 1900, POTTERY PART TEA SERVICE, Staffordshire, DINNER SERVICE, Chamberlains Worcester
A PORCELAIN LIGHT BOWL AND GILT METAL FITTINGS, French, late 19th Century, the exterior painted with three gilt framed royal portraits, flanked bv flower garlands, 29.5cm.; 775
sin. diam.
A PORCELAIN MODEL OF A SWAN, Meissen, [...]

PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, COFFEE SERVICE, Royal Crown Derby, PORCELAIN PLATES, Paris, 19th Century

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, COFFEE SERVICE, Royal Crown Derby, PORCELAIN PLATES, Paris, 19th Century
A PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, circa 1825, painted in iron-red and gilt with scattered flowers inside a gadroon moulded rim, comprising: a Comport, two Sauce
Tureens, Covers and Stands, four square Dishes, three oval Dishes, a circular Dish and eighteen Plates, [...]

ANTIQUE PORCELAIN SERVICES: Mason’s ironstone Dessert Service, mid-19th Century, Spode New Stone part Dinner Service, English porcelain Tea Service

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

ANTIQUE PORCELAIN SERVICES: Mason’s ironstone Dessert Service, mid-19th Century, Spode New Stone part Dinner Service, English porcelain Tea Service
A Mason’s ironstone Dessert Service, mid-19th Century, each piece printed and enameled with a pair of comical birds amongst flowers growing from pierced rockwork within complex
floral and diaper border, comprising: large Comport, two Sauce Tureens, Covers and [...]

Antique Porcelain Table Wares & Dinner Services: Coalport, Davenport, Royal Crown Derby, Minton, Rockingham.

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Antique Porcelain Table Wares & Dinner Services: Coalport, Davenport, Royal Crown Derby, Minton, Rockingham.
This is a section devoted to the items which are used at table, with the exception of plates. The odds and ends of services that survived the violent hands of the under-the-stairs staff were offen kept for decoration and the tureens and [...]

Antique Porcelain Vases: Brownfield, Coalport, Copeland, Royal Crown Derby, Grainger and Co Vases.

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 theĀ  factory. There are quirks in this section as in the others. The Minton [...]

Antique Porcelain Decorative Plates

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Antique Porcelain Decorative Plates
Plates have always been found a useful base for displays of ; proficiency and have therefore becn frcquently used for decorative rather than utilitarian purposes.
Although single plates from rare or highly decorated eighteenth Century services can justify a single lot at auction, only plates from a few special services or faetones of [...]

Antique Porcelain Jugs, Mugs and Ewers

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Antique Porcelain Jugs, Mugs and Ewers
The material for the body was by no means fixed and one design can be found in soft earthenware, stoneware and parian; in fact, it is occasionally difficult to decide between the last two, the body looking like a fine stoneware or a proto-parian body. Those illustrated on p. 146 [...]

A Doulton Vase - A Goldscheider pottery Model of a Borzoi - Coalport Cup and Saucer

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

A Doulton Vase - A Goldscheider pottery Model of a Borzoi - Coalport Cup and Saucer
A Group of six Staffordshire ‘Toby’ Cruets; three small Jugs; and a Toby Teapot and Cover, some chips and restoration.
An Elton Jug and Cover, 1890’s, the baluster body decorated in blue, green and buff slips with stylised flowers, the cover [...]