Posts Tagged ‘ENAMELS’
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
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, [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, ANTIQUE, baluster, carp, CHINESE, chinese porcelain, dinner plates, ENAMELS, FAMILLE-ROSE, jesuit, LONG-NECKED, necked vase, ponies, soup plates, Vases
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
VIENNA TEA KETTLE AND COVER painted with flower, LIVERPOOL PORCELAIN TEA-POT AND COVER, BERLIN VASES AND COVERS, BELLEEK SMALL LEAF DISHES
A RARE VIENNA TEA KETTLE AND COVER painted with flower and
with overhead handle ‘beehive’
mark in under glaze-blue, c. 1760,
damaged 16cm.
A MEISSEN CHOCOLATE POT AND COVER painted with flowers, ormolu handle to cover, right angle handle [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, 25cm, A CHELSEA SAUCE, armorial, beehive, BELLEEK, candlestick, Chelsea, chinaman, CHINESE, chocolate pot, Covers, crossed swords, ENAMELS, flower, flowers and insects, full gallop, gilt decoration, ladle, landscape, LIVERPOOL, Models, Pair, Plaque, porcelain, porcelain plaque, RARE, Samson, sauce boat, tea kettle, TEA-POT, tree stumps, Vase, Vases, Vienna, Worcester
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN VIENNA PORCELAIN
A Vienna porcelain Cup and
Saucer, 1830, the saucer moulded with
swags and painted Bacchic masks
centring a painted bird on a branch, all
scattered with brightly coloured insects
and flower sprays, the cup similarly
decorated with classical puce and gilt
scroll handle, tiny chip, impressed Beehive
mark, date code and numerals.
A ‘Vienna’ arched rectangular
Tea Caddy, late 19th Century, one [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, circular base, classical figures, cup and saucer, Cupids, date palm, ENAMELS, Figure, FIGURES, G. Sachs, gilding, gilt frame, ground vase, Hamilton, lady hamilton, LARGE, line border, lioness, octagon, octagonal, ovoid, painted bird, Pair, PLATE, plinth, porcelain, porcelain plate, portrait, portrait of lady, restoration, reverse, riverbank, swags, Vase, Vases, Venus, Vienna, WHITE
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
ANTIQUE PEARL WARE FIGURES
A rare pearl ware Figure of Van Tromp, circa 10,
standing in black hat, pale-pink jacket and yellow breeches on
a square pale-yellow base, minor restoration to base, 23cm.;
A pearl ware Figure of a female
archer, early 19th Century, standing
before a target, dressed in turquoise coat
and spotted dress, an arrow in one hand,
a bow in [...]
Tags: 19th century, acanthus, ANTIQUE, archer, arrow, border, bottle, Brown, Busts, Century, coffee, COLLECTION, cup and saucer, damage, earthenware, ENAMELS, FIGURES, foaming jug, Glass, knee breeches, landscape, Lucia Elizabeth Vestries, minor chips, ORIENTAL, PEARL, pink jacket, porcelain, portrait bust, Queen, Queen Caroline, rare pearl, restoration, rocky crag, Royal, ruby, skirt, spray, stoneware, Stopper, stringed instrument, target, thistles, Toby Jug, victoria and albert, violin case, waistcoat, WARE, yellow breeches
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
ANTIQUE BRITISH EARTHENWARE AND STONEWARE: An enameled cream ware Teapot, Wedgwood Vase, pearl ware shell-shaped Dish
A slip decorated red earthenware
Moneybox, 18th/19th Century, of
compressed beehive form, with a knob
on top trailed with three groups of
honey-color end arks under the
treacle-color end glaze running
two-thirds down the red ware, 9.5cm.;
A Wielding-type Figure of a
muse, circa 1760, standing with a [...]
Tags: ANTIQUE, arks, beehive, Bentley, Broken, earthenware, Egg Stand, ENAMELS, Figure, floral sprays, foot, Group, jug of ale, knops, lyre, manganese, mark, minor restoration, neck, Norm, ovoid body, parson, porphyry, rockwork, Spode, spout, stoneware, Teapot, type group, Vase, Wedgwood, weldon, WHITE, Wielding-type, yellow breeches
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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
A Wedgwood majolica Dish, Staffordshire white salt glazed stoneware Sauceboat, large majolica Jardiniere, late 19th Century
An English porcelain Ointment Pot
and Cover, circa 1830, of circular section,
painted with flower sprays, the cover
encrusted with a pink rose, very minor chips,
4cm.; and a Group of Miniature
Wares, 2nd quarter 19th Century, comprising: a
Cup and Saucer painted with an Impair
pattern, [...]
Tags: A George Jones, chamber pot, cherub, CHINESE, circular section, Clock, Continental, Cup, cup and saucer, drainer, ENAMELS, English, flower, flower sprays, foliate, George Jones, gilding, inkwell, JARDINIERE, Josiah Wedgwood, majolica, minor chips, minor restoration, minton, ORIENTAL, PLATE, porcelain model, POTTERY, rectangular base, shell, soap dish, staffordshire, stoneware, stump, toothbrush holder, turquoise, Wedgwood, Worcester
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
English porcelain Model, Wedgwood majolica Dish, English porcelain Basket, 1830’s, English porcelain Models of Dogs
An English porcelain Model of a poodle, circa 1840, modelled crouching on a tasselled rectangular base, a bone in its mouth, bone damaged, chip inside base, 11.5cm.; and a
Staffordshire Model of a parrot, brightly coloured, perched on a moss sprigged stump; [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, agate, basket, chamber pot, CHINESE, circa, coal brook, coal port, Continental, dish cover, dolton, drainer, ENAMELS, English Porcelain, flower, foliate, foot, George Jones, gilding, hair cracks, indistinct, inkwell, interior, ironstone, jacket, Japan, JARDINIERE, Jug, LARGE, majolica, minor chips, minor restoration, minton, Models, ORIENTAL, pie dish, PLATE, porcelain model, portrait bust, POTTERY, Royal, soap dish, staffordshire, toothbrush holder, Wedgwood, Worcester, yellow breeches
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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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