Posts Tagged ‘dinner plates’

ANTIQUE 19th CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN.

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

ANTIQUE 19th CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN.

A LARGE BOWL, painted in
family-rose enamels with roses and other flowers, chipped, Qianlong
40cm. Diameter.
A PAIR OF OCTAGONAL VASES  with panels of flowers on a white  ground, restoration, 19th Century 44cm. high
A BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR AND COVER attractively painted
with ponies among trees, early 19th Century    26cm. High.
A CHINESE LONG-NECKED VASE, [...]

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 [...]

A ‘Sevres’ Teapot and Cover, 19th Century, German porcelain Figures, Royal Dux Figure, ‘Sevres’ turquoise ground Chargers

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

A ‘Sevres’ Teapot and Cover, 19th Century, German porcelain Figures, Royal Dux Figure, ‘Sevres’ turquoise ground Chargers
A Pair of Solvay Pecs earthenware Vases, circa 1900, each ovoid body decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage in under glaze-blue, green, red, yellow and gilt against a
cream ground, hair-crack and chips, 30cm.; blue printed marks.
A Pair of German [...]

ANTIQUE ENGLISH AND FRENCH PORCELAIN SERVICES

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 [...]