This attractive pair of Mason’s ironstone posy vases dates to around 1900 and features the colourful Bird and Peony pattern from the Flying Bird decorative family. The composition centres on a bird in[...]
A finely balanced porcelain vase by Minton in elegant bottle form, decorated with raised gilt prunus branches standing in relief above the porcelain surface. Turquoise reserves with geometric ornament[...]
Jasperware vase, also known as pâte de terre or stoneware, attributed to the Wedgwood factory. Unsigned, but similar models of shape are referenced. Model number or decoration engraved in the clay: 41[...]
Wedgwood Pair of celadon biscuit vases decorated with antique-style cameos, encircled with silver mounts, presented in a case by the Gatti firm in Pisa, suppliers to the Italian royal household
A decorative pair of 1908 Royal Worcester porcelain ewers painted by Richard Seabright in the celebrated “Fallen Fruits” manner. The malachite-green ground with subtle leaf veining is enriched by rais[...]
Doulton Burslem, Staffordshire, circa 1891. Pair of rare beaker-form porcelain vases on a three-dolphin base,
ivory ground with hand-painted floral bouquets, gilt inner rims and stepped
gilt bases. [...]
Porcelain vase by William Moorcroft for James Macintyre. It belongs to the Aurelian Ware range, characterized by bright colors and transfer-printed and glazed decoration.The vase features a deep blue [...]
This exceptionally rare Doulton Burslem vase, dating to 1891, showcases exquisite craftsmanship in fine porcelain. The vase features an elegant globular body, a scalloped pedestal base, and a flared r[...]
This is a very rare Lambeth stoneware Doulton vase in the Pâte-sur-pâte style, with blue panels on a tan body, beautifully hand painted images of birds and flowers; the peacock feather is skilfully dr[...]
A fabulous pair of Art Nouveau blue and white bottle vases with transfer printed decoration in blue and six gold circles around the sides. William Moorcroft's first pieces at Macintyre were the Aureli[...]
A rare early period Worcester porcelain vase of Chinese 'gu' form with black transfer printed bird decoration. circa 1760. When a light is shined through it there is a green tinge to the paste (I wa[...]
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