Posts Tagged ‘Cups’
Friday, January 15th, 2010
TEA SERVICE, Staffordshire, circa 1900, TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Coal port, EARTHENWARE DINNER SERVICE, Copeland
A POTTERY PART TEA SERVICE, Staffordshire, circa 1900, each piece painted with pink roses on a black ground, comprising: Jug, Sugar Bowl, two Sandwich Plates, ten Cups, ten Saucers and ten Plates, printed marks, hair cracks (34).
A PORCELAIN PART TEA AND [...]
Tags: 19th century, bone china, cake plates, CIRCULAR, coffee, coffee pot, coffee service, Cups, CYLINDRICAL, dessert plates, dessert service, dinner plate, dinner service, Dishes, English, gilding, hair cracks, Imari, mark, orange flowers, pink roses, Plates, porcelain, ROYAL CROWN, sandwich plates, Service, serving dish, serving dishes, side plates, slop bowl, Sucrier, Sugar, tea service, Tureen, vegetable dishes, Wedgwood
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
ANTIQUE GERMAN PORCELAIN MEISSEN: Meissen porcelain Figure of a lady, Meissen porcelain Figure of a girl
A Meissen Teabowl, mid-18th
Century, attractively enamelled with two
scenes of figures in an Italianate garden,
a man offering grapes to a bird on his
arm and two girls masquerading,
scattered flowers, gilt laub-undbandelwerk
rim interior, crossed swords in
underglaze-blue, gilder’s numeral 12.
A Meissen Figure of a [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, apple tree, Art, boy, branch, Century, circa, companion, Comport Base, conical hat, cream jug, crossed swords, Cups, equestrian, FIGURES, finial, Fortuna, fur lined coat, garden, German, german porcelain, gilder, gilding, GOLD, half, hurdy gurdy, leaf, lettuce, man, Meissen, meissen porcelain, Model, Obelisk, oval tray, ovoid, square pedestal, table, Teabowl, Teapot, tiny chips, underglaze blue, WINE, woman, woman standing
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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 [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, antique porcelain, band, cheese dish, Coalport, cockle, COLLECTION, Covers, crown derby, Cups, dessert plates, dessert service, dinner plates, dinner service, DISH, Dishes, earthenware, egg cup, English, English Porcelain, flower, flower sprays, gilding, ironstone, Japan, LARGE, Mason, milk jug, ORIENTAL, oriental flowers, oval, Pair, part, PLATE, porcelain, rockwork, ROYAL CROWN, side plates, soup plates, staffordshire, Sugar, tea service, Tureen, Tureens, Vegetable, Wedgwood, Worcester
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
A ‘Vienna’ porcelain Pate, late 19th Century, Pair of Thuringia Art Nouveau-style Vases, Dresden figural Table Salts, Dutch Delft blue glazed baluster Vase
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 [...]
Tags: Antoinette, art nouveau style, bines, black grapes, clock cases, continental porcelain, Cup, Cups, damage, Delft, delft blue, Dresden, drinking wine, dutch delft, fingers and toes, floral sprays, flower heads, german porcelain, gilt title, hairline cracks, LARGE, Madonna, Meissen, minor chips, Model, open flower, paris porcelain, pink hat, Plaque, Plaques, plumage, porcelain cups, portrait of a woman, scrollwork, staffordshire, stump, table, Vienna, WINE
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
ANTIQUE GERMAN PORCELAN: Niderviller biscuit porcelain, K.P.M. ‘Empire’ Chocolate Cup, Berlin porcelain Vase, Pair of Dresden porcelain Dishes
A German porcelain Box and a
silver-gilt Top, mid-18th Century, the
sides and base well painted with battle
encampment scenes, 6.5cm.; 2′/nn. diam.
A Niderviller biscuit porcelain Group, dated 1782, modelled as Cupid sharpening his arrow on a grindstone, raised on a [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, angular, ANTIQUE, arcadian, baluster, biscuit porcelain, blue glass, border, bottle, Century, CHINESE, coffee pot, COLLECTION, companion, cream jug, Cup, Cups, cylindrical body, damage, Diamond, Dishes, dresden porcelain, figure groups, floral spray, floral sprays, frame, framework, German, german porcelain, gilding, grindstone, ground, Group, inspiration, Jug, LARGE, monogram, oval, pastoral landscape, paw feet, piece, PLATE, Plaue, porcelain box, porcelain dishes, porcelain vase, porcelan, rectangular base, restoration, Rudolstadt, standing, Tray, Tureen, Volkstedt, WHITE, yellow flower
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Monday, December 14th, 2009
Antique Porcelain Jardinieres and Cabinet Objects
The jardiniere is a bowl, usually with a flat base, in which to grow plants indoors, whereas a cache-pot is of a more fixed being a tapering cylinder in which to hide the common or garden earthenware flowerpot. TTiis enables one to have a succession of flowering plants ail the [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, ANTIQUE, Cabinet, Century, common, Cups, cylinder, decorative container, Derby, earthenware, factory, flowering plants, flowerpot, JARDINIERE, Jardinieres, notches, ormolu, porcelain, ROCKINGHAM, Royal, royal worcester, Teapot, thomas goode, white wines
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Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
A Doulton stoneware Jug - A Staffordshire majolica Pedestal - A Set of three English porcelain Cups and Saucers - A Wedgwood dragon lustre Bowl
A Doulton stoneware Jug, 1890’s, the shouldered sides decorated with Coptic motifs, 18cm.; 7in.; a miniature hunting subject Bowl; and a red Wemyss Basket
Five Prattware dessert Plates, comprising: ‘11 Penseroso’ (235), [...]
Tags: Cups, cups and saucers, Edward VIII, English, English Porcelain, english pottery, majolica, pottery figure, Royal, royal worcester candle snuffer, staffordshire, stoneware, Wedgwood, white coats, Worcester
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Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
A Mason’s ironstone sauce Tureen - A Set of three George Jones &Sons porcelain Plates - A Bloor Derby Figure of a boy flower seller - A Staffordshire majolica Pedestal
A Staffordshire majolica Pedestal, 1870’s, the fluted cylindrical column moulded and coloured with leaves against a deep blue ground between borders of white palmettos outlined in [...]
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