Posts Tagged ‘Teapot’
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 [...]
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
GERMAN PORCELAIN MEISSEN
A Meissen Kakiemon Plate, mid-
18th Century, painted with two sheaves of
corn and scattered flowers within an osier
moulded border and scalloped rim, chip to
underside, some wear, 23.5cm.; 9′Ain., crossed
swords in under glaze-blue ?150—200
802 ® A Pair of Meissen ‘Bouquetier’
Figures, mid-18th Century, after models by
J. J. Kandler, each seated holding an oval
basket of flowers on [...]
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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 [...]
Tags: antique porcelain, Bloor, bone china, coffee, coffee services, crown derby imari, Cup, cup and saucer, cups and saucers, Davenport, Derby, Dishes, Empire, factory, Imari, no doubt, PLATE, ROCKINGHAM, Royal, Saucer, Set, silver spoons, Spode, stock shelves, tea, Teapot
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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 [...]
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Sunday, December 6th, 2009
A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY - A PAIR OF IMARI PATTERNED TULIP VASES - A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PAINTED VASE - JAPANESE SATSUMA TEAPOT
A CLOISONNE ENAMEL VASE
The shouldered, tapering form with a navy blue background and decorated with white herons in flight; another cloisonne enamel vase of faceted form with russet red background and cherry blossom [...]
Tags: bowl, CHINESE, chinese bowl, CLOISONNE, ironstone, japanese satsuma, JARDINIERE, Lustre, oriental figures, Plaque, PLATE, POTTERY, ROSE VASE, SATSUMA, serving dish, staffordshire, staffordshire pottery, Teapot, TULIP VASES, WHITE
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Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
A Meissen breakfast Cup and Saucer - A Chamberlain’s Worcester coffee Set - A Crown Derby Imari pattern composite tea and coffee Service - A Davenport porcelain part dessert Service
A Meissen breakfast Cup and Saucer, late 19th Century, each piece painted with a bird in a branch and various insects beneath osier moulded border, gilt [...]
Tags: 19th century, coffee service, cream jug, crown derby imari, Davenport, Derby, dessert plates, dessert service, Dishes, german porcelain, Imari, ironstone, Jug, Limoges, Meissen, slop bowl, staffordshire, tea coffee, Teapot, Tureens, Wedgwood
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