Posts Tagged ‘Derby’
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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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 SAUCEBOAT, Worcester, GINGER JARS AND COVERS, Royal Crown Derby, POTTERY GREYHOUNDS, Staffordshire, PORCELAIN PLATE, Mintons
A SAUCEBOAT, Worcester, circa 1765, painted with panels of exotic birds within scroll moulded panels picked out in puce and gilding against a basket weave ground, scroll handle,
20cm.; 8in. diam., areas of restoration to rim and spout, small chip to [...]
Tags: 19th century, basket weave, BELLEEK, Bernard Leach, BLUE, BONE, bone china, caster, china plates, cow creamer, Derby, gilding, ginger jars, GREYHOUNDS, mark, military uniform, Mintons, PEARLWARE, porcelain, pot pourri, POTTERY, prussian generals, puce, ROCKINGHAM, Royal, ROYAL CROWN, royal crown derby, SAUCEBOAT, staffordshire, turquoise, WHITE
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
PORCELAIN MUGS, English, mid-19th Century, A PLATE, Derby, PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, Ridgway, PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG MAN, Derby
A GROUP OF FOUR PORCELAIN MUGS, English, mid-19th Century, comprising: a two-handled Mug painted with a panel of flowers against a puce ground named in gilt ‘Moses Yates
Darlaston 1864′; a two-handled Mug painted with flowers beneath a [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, Albert Edward, blue and white earthenware, CHINESE, chinese family, Cover, CREAMER, CYLINDRICAL, Derby, derby porcelain, Dessert, dessert dish, DISH, Figure, flower sprays, frame, gilding, henry greene, meat dish, Moses Yates, MUGS, octagonal, PEARL, PEARLWARE, pink border, PLATE, porcelain, porcelain figure, porcelain mugs, Porcelain Vases, POTTERY, Princess Alexandra, restoration, Royal, ROYAL CROWN, royal crown derby, SMALL, staffordshire, standing, Vases, WHITE, William Perry, Worcester, YOUNG
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
ANTIQUE PORCELAIN FIGURES: Derby Figures, Bow Figure, Staffordshire Figures
A rare Bow Figure of a Thames
waterman, 1753—55, standing in
brown-trimmed yellow cap and coat over
floral waistcoat, his head turned to
sinister, his left arm outstretched before
a tree-stump, on a floral painted base,
cap chipped, left hand restored, 20cm.;
Until the construction of Westminster Bridge in 1750 the only two means [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, antique porcelain, appointment, base cap, bearded man, bow porcelain, circular base, companion, David Redstone, Derby, elizabeth adams, Figure, FIGURES, flower sprays, fruit, ground, Group, jacket, Kingston, knee length, london bridge, mandolin, Meissen, Model, navy office, Pair, pepys, PLATE, porcelain figure, Porcelain Figures, porcelain plate, skirt, staffordshire, staffordshire figures, standing, street vendors, tree stump, waistcoat, watermen, Westminster, westminster bridge, WHITE, Winter, woman, yellow cap, yellow cloak
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Derby porcelain Sauce Tureen and Stand, early 19th Century, English porcelain Inkwell, Group of English porcelain matched Cups and Saucers
A Robinson & Lead beater coloured Pariah Group titled ‘Little Neil and Her Grandfather’, late 19th Century, the elderly man seated on a rocky mound holding a Walking stick, the
girl seated below, a basket at her [...]
Tags: 19th century, 25cm, Barr, breeches, brown leaves, Chelsea Red, coal port, Continental, Cover, Covers, crossed swords, cups and saucers, Derby, derby porcelain, Dessert, Diamond, elderly man, English, English Porcelain, Figure, flower, flower sprays, gilt frames, jacket, Meissen, minor chips, pastille, pink roses, Queen, restoration, rocky mound, soup plates, staffordshire, staffordshire pottery, Teapot, tobacco jar, Tureen, walking stick, Wedgwood, Worcester
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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 [...]
Tags: 19th century, Art, Barr, Bella, bird, biscuit porcelain, border, Chamberlain, circa, circular base, Coventry Street, Cover, Covers, crossed swords, Derby, DISH, Dishes, dutch delft, English Porcelain, foliate, FRENCH, hexagons, ironstone, Jugs, key pattern, London, majolica, manufacturer, mask, Mason, Meissen, minor chips, Model, neck, octagonal, ovoid body, Pair, period, pickle dish, porcelain figure, Porcelain Figures, porcelain manufacturers, porcelain model, porcelain vase, pug dogs, reticulated, royal porcelain, s marks, Saint Cecilia, staffordshire, staffordshire blue, standing, Tami, trumpet vase, Vase, Vases, Vienna, WINE
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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 [...]
Tags: Art, Bella, biscuit porcelain, border, Chamberlain, circle, circular base, Continental, crossed swords, Cup, Delft, Derby, Dishes, Dutch, English, English Porcelain, factory, foliate, FRENCH, garden, ground, hexagons, inner lid, interior, Japan, Jug, Jugs, London, majolica, Meissen, minor chips, neck, octagonal, ovoid body, panel, Peony Rock Bird, porcelain figure, Porcelain Figures, porcelain manufacturers, porcelain model, porcelain vase, pug dogs, restoration, reticulated, rock bird, Royal, s marks, Saint Cecilia, Saucer, Saucers, staffordshire, staffordshire blue, standing, tea, Tray, trumpet vase, WHITE, Worcester
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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.; [...]
Tags: 18th century, angular, Art, base areas, black hat, breeches, brown leaves, Chamberlain, Chelsea Red, Cheshire, coal port, colourful flowers, Continental, crossed swords, cup and saucer, cups and saucers, David Evans, Derby, derby porcelain, Dessert, egg cup, English, English Porcelain, facial markings, Figure, flower sprays, FRENCH, French Porcelain, German, gilt frames, ground, head, ironstone, jacket, Jug, Meissen, pastille, Plaque, PLATE, Plates, POTTERY, rectangular base, restoration, Saucers, side, single rose, sledge, soup plates, Spode, spray, Teapot, Thomas Lyon, tobacco jar, Vase, Vegetable, Victoria, Wedgwood
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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 [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, antique porcelain, basket, Coalport, Davenport, Derby, Dessert, dessert plates, dessert service, Longport, minton, monograms, nineteenth century, PLATE, porcelain table, POTTERY, ROCKINGHAM, royal crown derby, S. Alcock, table wares, tazze, Tureen, Tureens, turquoise, vegetable dishes, Worcester
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