Posts Tagged ‘Vase’
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 [...]
Tags: 16th century, 17th century, 19th century, ANTIQUE, arrow, CERAMICS, Continental, copper luster, DISH, earthenware, Eastern, flower sprays, GOLD, gold luster, hue, Moon, Moresque, Moresque-style, motifs, octagon, ovoid body, Sevres, spout, spouts, stoneware, Tankard, tea, Valencia, Vase, Vases, WHITE, zigzag
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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
English porcelain Chocolate Cup, A Bloor Derby Vase, 1820’s, A Worcester ‘Companies-des-Indies’-style Teapot and Cover, A Worcester blue and white Punch-Bowl
A Pair of Bow cost lettuce leaf molded Sauceboats, circa 1760, each modeled with a turn-over branch handle, veined in puce and enameled with small sprays of flowers within
finely penciled outlines filled in yellow, greens, [...]
Tags: 19th century, A, anchor plate, Anton Gabszewicz, Art, baluster, Bloor, branch, Brown, central vase, Century, Chelsea, Chelsea-Derby, claw feet, COLLECTION, Cup, Derbyshire, Dessert, DISH, divided by four, emerald green, English Porcelain, fish roe, flower sprays, Geoffrey Freeman, gilding, Gillespie, head, lettuce, lettuce leaf, lion mask, manner, ORIENTAL, oval section, ovoid body, PLATE, punch bowl, Richly, Rock Strata, salmon color, Saucer, sherlund, summer flowers, Thomas Steele, Tureen, Vase, vibrant blue, white asparagus, Worcester
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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
A ‘Sevres’ gilt-metal mounted Girandole, late 19th Century, Royal Dux Figure, A ‘Sevres’ Teapot and Cover, A Pair of large ‘Sevres’ turquoise ground Chargers
A ‘Sevres’ gilt-metal mounted
Girandole, late 19th Century, painted with a
panel of two lovers against a maroon ground
reserved with flower panels, the pierced gilt-
metal frame mounted with two candied
sconces, 28cm.; total diam., interlaced [...]
Tags: A, border, Brown, bust portrait, Century, coffee service, COLLECTION, Continental, continental porcelain, Cover, Covers, cylindrical neck, Czechoslovakia, Delft, derby porcelain, Dessert, discolouration, DISH, English, English Porcelain, flower holders, flower sprays, FRENCH, frieze, gilding, Girandole, grand piano, grassy mound, grotesques, landscape, London, mark green, metal frame, Moore, Morton Nance Collection, Muffin, musical group, pecs, pink triangle, PLATE, Plates, POTTERY, rocky mound, Royal, Service, Sevres, tassel, turquoise, two lovers, Vase, Victoria, water lily, young lady
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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
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 [...]
Tags: 19th century, bamboo frame, Brown, bust portrait, Century, China, circa, coffee, coffee service, COLLECTION, Continental, cylindrical neck, Czechoslovakia, Dessert, dessert service, dinner plates, earthenware vases, English, female companion, Figure, FRENCH, frieze, german porcelain, gilding, grassy mound, grotesques, Jug, landscape, London, mark green, metal frame, military uniform, Morton Nance Collection, Muffin, oval, ovoid body, pecs, pink triangle, Porcelain Figures, Royal, Sevres, Tureens, two lovers, Vase, Vases, Victoria, water lily, WHITE
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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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Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Wedgwood black basalts silver mounted Tea Service, 19th Century, Minton majolica Ewer, English porcelain Candlesticks
A Wedgwood black basalts silver
mounted Tea Service, 19th Century,
comprising: Teapot, Sugar Basin and Jug,
each piece sprigged in black with laurel
swags, the silver mounts Sheffield 1856,
engraved with a crown above the monogram
M.F.S., impressed Wedgwood; also a Pair of
Wedgwood black basalts Cups and [...]
Tags: 18th century, 19th century, Albert, border, Candlesticks, Century, circular tray, coal port, Copeland, dessert plates, English Porcelain, gilding, ground, Japan, JARDINIERE, Jardinieres, majolica glazes, monogram, ORIENTAL, oval body, POTTERY, rectangular base, Service, SHEFFIELD, staffordshire, Sugar Basin, swags, tea service, Teapot, tree stump, Vase, Victoria, victoria and albert, victoria and albert museum, Wedgwood
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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 [...]
Tags: 19th century, ANTIQUE, bowl, Broken, centre, Chamberlain, Copeland, cover milk, Cup, cups and saucers, dessert plates, dessert service, dinner plates, dinner service, Dishes, earthenware, gilding, gilt frame, ground, Jug, lambrequins, meissen porcelain, milk jug, minor chips, minor surface, oval, paris porcelain, piece, PLATE, Plates, Saucer, Saucers, serving dish, sheaf, soup plates, Spode, staffordshire, tea service, Teapot, Tray, Tureens, twist band, Vase, Vegetable, WHITE
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