Posts Tagged ‘tea’

COLOURED BISQUE BUSTS, IRONSTONE PLATES, TEA SERVICE, Royal Chelsea, 20th Century

Friday, January 15th, 2010

COLOURED BISQUE BUSTS, IRONSTONE PLATES, TEA SERVICE, Royal Chelsea, 20th Century
A PAIR OF COLOURED BISQUE BUSTS, Gilles Jejune, Paris, 2nd half 19th Century, modelled as head and shoulder busts of a Japanese lady and gentleman, each wearing elaborately decorated costume and raised on black wasted circular bases, applied monogram mark, tallest 33cm.; 13in., some damage [...]

PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, COFFEE SERVICE, Royal Crown Derby, PORCELAIN PLATES, Paris, 19th Century

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, COFFEE SERVICE, Royal Crown Derby, PORCELAIN PLATES, Paris, 19th Century
A PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, Coalport, circa 1825, painted in iron-red and gilt with scattered flowers inside a gadroon moulded rim, comprising: a Comport, two Sauce
Tureens, Covers and Stands, four square Dishes, three oval Dishes, a circular Dish and eighteen Plates, [...]

ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL CERAMICS, EARTHENWARE AND STONEWARE: ispano-Moresque Charger, Moresque Dish, A ‘Sevres’ Vase, mid-19th Century

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL CERAMICS, EARTHENWARE AND STONEWARE: ispano-Moresque Charger, Moresque Dish, A ‘Sevres’ Vase, mid-19th Century
An Hispano-Moresque Water
Vessel, 17th Century, probably Valencia,
set with three zoomorphic spouts with
green glazed features springing from the
ovoid body decorated with a ground of
foliate scrolls painted in copper luster
under a grooved strap handle with a
central suspension tube, riveted, one spout
An Hispano-Moresque Charger,
1911 [...]

Chamberlain’s Worcester reticulated Jug, Staffordshire porcelain Figures, Dutch Delft Jar and Cover, late 18th/19th Century

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 [...]

Antique Porcelain Tea and Coffee Services and Sets

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Antique Porcelain Tea and Coffee Services and Sets
The damage problem that dinner services suffer from applies also to lea and coffee services  incomplete sets are of little use unless of a very fine quality and highlydecorative. Since the teapot was the most complex article In a set and receivd the most use, it is most [...]