An outstanding and rare pair of Royal Worcester glazed Parian porcelain figures modelled by James Hadley, capturing flowing movement in the celebrated wind maiden compositions. The sculptural drapery [...]
This rare porcelain miniature group, attributed to Chelsea and dating to the late 18th century, depicts a seated spotted cat with her kitten in a quiet, intimate composition. Such small-scale works we[...]
A pair of polychrome English porcelain figurines from Chelsea* Derby, depicting a couple dressed in garments embroidered with colorful flowers, standing before a richly flowering tree. The man holds a[...]
An appealing pair of Derby porcelain figures known as “The Dresden Shepherds”, produced during the Bloor Derby period around 1825. The shepherd extends an apple while holding a basket of fruit, and th[...]
A refined pair of early Derby porcelain candlestick figures, “Seated Musicians with Bagpipes and Guitar”, each raised on an openwork scroll base with flowering bocage. The piper plays beside a hound, [...]
Hard-paste–type soft porcelain with polychrome enamels and original gilding.A well-modelled pair of Derby musicians from the Patch Period, c.1765. The bagpiper with a hound and the mandolin player wit[...]
A distinguished pair of large Royal Worcester Egyptian musicians modelled by James Hadley and dated 1893. The tall, elegant forms create a strong interior presence, closer to sculptural accents than d[...]
A finely modelled and brightly enamelled Derby porcelain figure depicting the actor James Quin in the role of Sir John Falstaff, after Francis Hayman’s composition engraved by James McArdell (c.1760).[...]
This
striking large-scale Parian ware figure, titled Go to Sleep, was sculpted by
John Durham in 1862 and produced by Copeland for the Art Union of London. The
figure depicts a barefoot young girl [...]
Ernest LIGHT for WEDGWOODBulldog in black biscuit called "black basalt", eyes in sulphide, marked under the belly. Very good condition. Circa. 1914. Dimensions: 7 x 12 x 5 cm.
Rare and collectible English porcelain Toby Jug,
“Snuff Taker”, made by Stevenson & Hancock, Derby, around 1862. This finely
modelled miniature jug depicts the classic folk character taking a pinch [...]
Antique Derby porcelain figure, c.1790, representing a
young girl seated in a finely modelled Louis XVI style chair. This figure is
unusually finely executed, with precise detail to the hand-painted[...]
Early 19th-century Staffordshire bust of William
Shakespeare, modeled in glazed earthenware and painted in a typical Regency
palette. The figure wears a yellow waistcoat with gilded buttons and a pl[...]
An elegant Royal Worcester figure, dated 1880
(impressed R), modelled as a seated classical maiden in a flowing brown robe
with scattered gilt decoration. A golden dove rests on her shoulder, and sh[...]
A good 18th century Derby porcelain patch-mark figure of Liberty, c.1760, the lady holding an open cage, the dress probably painted by the Cotton-stem Painter with delicate flower sprays. 23cm (9.1ins[...]
Discover a rare mid-18th-century soft-paste porcelain figure from the Bow manufactory in East London. This boy singer, clad in theatrical hat, jacket and breeches, holds a song-sheet and conducts with[...]
Rare Victorian Staffordshire pottery pair: two greyhound/whippet figures carrying hares (one dark, one light) on naturalistic bases with tree‑trunk supports. Hand‑painted polychrome enamels, gilt acce[...]
A highly collectible pair of porcelain figurines by Helena Wolfsohn, Dresden, circa 1875. Young grape pickers stand next to vine-laden trunks, each with a grape basket. Finely hand-painted in polychro[...]
A rare and decorative pair of 18th-century English porcelain figural candlesticks, made around 1770, Georgian period. Each piece features a pastoral figure standing in front of an elaborate flowering [...]
This exceptional pair of Staffordshire porcelain figures, dating to the mid-19th century, honors Ottoman Field Marshal Omar Pasha (1806–1871), born Mihailo Latas in Croatia. Each 12.5 cm high statuett[...]
Add a dramatic focal point to your home with this rare antique Parian ware dish, England, circa 1850–1870. Expertly cast in matte white porcelain to emulate marble, it depicts a fox poised on a gnarle[...]
19th century Victorian Staffordshire figurines, the shoemaker and the milkmaid in a version around 1870. The shoemaker with his dog hidden under the seat and the milkmaid with her cat hidden under the[...]
Rare Bow Porcelain Figurine of an Boy Drummer, c. 1744An elegant and finely crafted antique porcelain figurine of a young drummer, exquisitely painted in soft pastel hues of pink, grey, and blue. The [...]
We are pleased to present a rare and historically significant porcelain figurine, Winter, produced by Derby in the 1760s as part of the French Seasons series. This allegorical representation of winte[...]
This rare antique Derby-style porcelain figurine features a street seller. The figure of a woman in an elegant pose is finely detailed and carefully painted with bright colors and gold accents. Her dr[...]
These rare and antique porcelain allegorical figurines are part of a set representing the Four Elements, specifically Earth and Air. Created in the Chelsea style by the French porcelain manufacturer S[...]
An antique porcelain figurine in the Derby style, depicting a young boy representing the season of 'Summer', as part of a set symbolizing the Four Seasons. The piece portrays a barefoot boy dressed in[...]
This rare Royal Worcester porcelain figurine, crafted during the Kerr & Binns period (1852–1862), features a young child or cherub seated on a rocky base while holding a classical amphora. Made from p[...]
An antique Derby figurine of a shepherd with a pipe, crafted from soft-paste porcelain, painted in enamels, and lightly gilded. This shepherd motif was highly popular among all the renowned porcelain [...]
Figure of Diana in soft-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded. She appears ready for action, her right arm raised to take an arrow from a quiver on her back. In her left hand, which is at her [...]
A pair of very popular satirical figures, from soft paste porcelain, depicting a tailor and his wife on goats. They were copied from figures first modelled in 1740 by the leading Meissen sculptor J.-J[...]
This exquisite 19th century Majolica porcelain sculpture depicts a nude girl in a boat. This small figurine, measuring 8 cm high, 12.8 cm wide and 9.8 cm deep, displays remarkable attention to detail [...]
This figurine, titled "An Evening Stroll in Tivoli Gardens," depicts a man and woman in Victorian costume. It was designed by Christian Thomsen, with the base mark dating it to 1969-1973.
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An 18th century Derby porcelain figure symbolising Africa, part of a set representing the four continents. The inscription ‘AFRICA’ is in gold on the front of the base. There are traces of scratches o[...]
A fine Derby figure of a young girl representing Asia, from the series The Four Quarters of the Globe. She stands barefoot on a naturalistic base, dressed in exotic robes and holding an incense burner[...]
Couple de cerf & biche en porcelaine
Angleterre, Staffordshire, époque fin XVIIIème d"but XIXème
Dimensions de la biche : 13,5cm x 6,5cm; hauteur 16cm
Dimensions du cerf : 14,5cm x 7cm ; hauteur 19[...]
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