Posts Tagged ‘Copeland’
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).
A [...]
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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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
PORCELAIN SUGAR BOX AND COVER, POTTERY EQUESTRIAN FIGURE, Staffordshire, REDWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, Wedgwood, PORCELAIN FIGURES, Sitzendorf
A PAIR OF MODELS OF RECLINING SHEEP, probably Samuel Alcock, circa 1830-45, modelled as a ewe and a ram, each on rocky gilt line bases, their features picked out in pink and
grey enamel.
A PORCELAIN MODEL OF AN OWL AMONGST [...]
Tags: Bernard Moore, blue dots, china tree, Copeland, Cover, elsmore, equestrian, FIGURES, flowering cactus, forster, gilding, gilt frames, ironstone, Models, pink roses, PLATE, Porcelain Figures, POTTERY, puce, RECLINING, redware, restoration, ROCKINGHAM, SHEEP, staffordshire, Teapot, theatre performers, tree, W. C. Marshall, waterlillies, Wedgwood, WHITE
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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, [...]
Tags: 19th century, Barr, bond street, cabbage leaf, Chamberlain, coal port, Copeland, Coughed, Cup, Dessert, dessert plates, Dishes, edged panels, ENAMELS, Figure, floral bouquets, flower sprays, G. Godden, Garret, gilding, godden, LARGE, Model, mug, neck shoulder, ovoid, ovoid body, pastille, Plates, porcelain vase, Porcelain Vases, Pot, rectangular base, ROCKINGHAM, S A Lowest, Saucer, scrollwork, seaweed, shell, sotheby s, Spode, spray, staffordshire, Stands, Stopper, summer flowers, turquoise, Vase, vignettes, WHITE, Worcester, worcester porcelain
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Wedgwood black basalts silver mounted Tea Service, 19th Century, A Pair of Coal port Jardinieres, Bloor Derby Dinner Plate, Worcester Coffee Pot
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 [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, basalts, circular tray, coffee, coffee pot, Copeland, Cover, cups and saucers, derby porcelain, dessert plates, discolouration, English, ewer, flower, fruit, gilding, Glass, GOLD, Jardinieres, majolica glazes, mask, minton, minton majolica, ORIENTAL, oval body, Pot, rectangular base, satyr, Saucer, SHEFFIELD, shell, staffordshire, table, tea service, tree, turquoise, Vdn, Victoria, victoria and albert museum, Wedgwood, Worcester
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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 [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, Albert, border, Candlesticks, Century, circular tray, coal port, Copeland, dessert plates, English Porcelain, gilding, ground, Japan, JARDINIERE, Jardinieres, majolica glazes, monogram, ORIENTAL, oval body, POTTERY, rectangular base, Service, SHEFFIELD, staffordshire, Sugar Basin, swags, tea service, Teapot, tree stump, Vase, Victoria, victoria and albert, victoria and albert museum, Wedgwood
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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 [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, bowl, Broken, centre, Chamberlain, Copeland, cover milk, Cup, cups and saucers, dessert plates, dessert service, dinner plates, dinner service, Dishes, earthenware, gilding, gilt frame, ground, Jug, lambrequins, meissen porcelain, milk jug, minor chips, minor surface, oval, paris porcelain, piece, PLATE, Plates, Saucer, Saucers, serving dish, sheaf, soup plates, Spode, staffordshire, tea service, Teapot, Tray, Tureens, twist band, Vase, Vegetable, WHITE
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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 theĀ 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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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 [...]
Tags: ANTIQUE, antique porcelain, auction, Cabinet, Century, Coalport, Copeland, corner cabinet, decorative plates, decorative qualities, decorative quality, Derby, Dessert, dessert service, dining table, eighteenth, eighteenth century, factory, flower, GOLD, mass production techniques, nineteenth century, Plates, porcelain, ROYAL CROWN, Service, wear
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Monday, December 14th, 2009
Antique Ceramic Plaques
The ceramic painter in need of a canvas to display his ability turns to a flat slab of pottery or porcelain. These were made by the various factories mainly as convenient palettes for testing out new enamels or glazes and were only rarely produced as painted plaques on a regular basis by the [...]
Tags: 1870s, 19th century, ANTIQUE, Ceramic, ceramic plaques, Ceramie, Copeland, decorators, Derby, earthenware, ENAMELS, finished plaques, minton, Mintons, oil paintings, painting in oils, palettes, Plaques, Royal, vogue, Wedgwood, white glass
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Monday, December 14th, 2009
Antique Copeland, Royal Doulton and Minton Figures and Busts
Samuel Alcock and Co. 1840-50.
A small and attractive pair of partan figure groups of fine quality, the intricacy of the modelling indicating that a large number of moult would have been employed, perhapsthirty to fifty for each figure. Obviously uncommon to find undamaged in any way. Their [...]
Tags: 1860s, 18th century, 19th century, ANTIQUE, Art, art union, BELLEEK, Busts, Century, Copeland, copeland and garrett, Doulton, Figure, figure groups, florence nightingale, john gibson, manufacturer, minton, purist, Rebecca, Royal, ROYAL CROWN, royal crown derby, staffordshire, Worcester, wounded soldier
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