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[...]
Set of 6 English porcelain dinner plates. Perfect condition, no chips or cracks. All pieces are signed underneath: Minton Pink Cockatrice, Bone China, Made in England. Two sets of 6 available at €340 [...]
Antique 19th-century English porcelain tureen, manufactured by PJJ Mayer and Co., Longport, Staffordshire, England (1843-1850). A renowned English porcelain manufacturer of the period. A very large an[...]
This Staffordshire jug dates from the late 18th century and is made in a sharply faceted hexagonal shape, typical of Georgian-period English ceramics. The overall finish reflects careful workshop prod[...]
English Staffordshire pearlware jug dating to circa 1825–1840, in baluster form with softly faceted sides, a scalloped rim and shaped foot. Decorated with a purple transfer-printed pastoral allegorica[...]
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[...]
English porcelain plate, Chelsea, 19th century. It is decorated with birds, a butterfly, and an insect in a verdant setting. The bright and harmonious colors, combined with the meticulous detail of 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[...]
An expressive early Coalport pot with cover, decorated in the Coalbrookdale style with applied flowers and bright enamel botanical panels. The sculptural silhouette—with twisted handles, domed lid and[...]
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 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 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[...]
A finely painted 1921 Royal Worcester cabinet plate with a fruit study by Richard Sebright, showing peaches, cherries and a small blue flower within a raised-gilt cobalt and pink border. The plate bea[...]
A hand-painted Royal Worcester cabinet plate dated 1921, decorated with a fruit study by Richard Sebright. Two apples and blackberries are painted with Sebright’s characteristic tonal depth and soft m[...]
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 charming tête-à-tête is a fine porcelain tea set consisting of a teapot, two cups, a milk jug, and a sugar bowl, all on an oval tray. All pieces are decorated with roses. The Raesuevic brand, a B[...]
19th century English Minton porcelain cake plate decorated with a rosette in the center and half-rosettes around the edge, then a light pink border on the rim.Dimensions: length 25.5 cm, width 23 cm, [...]
19th century Minton porcelain cake dish with floral and bird decoration and a green border. A lovely dish that can be used as a decoration on a wall. Dimensions: length 25.5 cm, width 23 cm, height 4 [...]
Beautiful ivory-colored porcelain menu holder from the Granger factory in Worcester. Flame-shaped, it is inspired by Middle Eastern or Indo-Persian decorations, wonderfully pierced on front, gilded ba[...]
A Chelsea porcelain dessert dish, eighteenth century, circa 1765, of oval quatrefoil form, painted in coloured enamels with fruits, flowers, leaves, butterflies, a dragonfly and a ladybird, with a mou[...]
A Chelsea porcelain dessert dish, eighteenth century, circa 1765, of oval quatrefoil form, painted in coloured enamels with fruits, flowers, leaves, butterflies, and other insects, with a moulded ribb[...]
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. [...]
English Minton porcelain service part from the second half of the 19th century made for the luxury goods house Bordier in Geneva stamp on the reverse and model number Pretty flower decoration in warm [...]
Set of six English porcelain coffee cups from the Minton and Cauldon factories In the style of the East India Company Period 19th century Diameter of the rim of a cup: 6 cm – Height of a cup: 6 cm Dia[...]
This charming set comprises seven finely decorated teacups with
matching saucers, six of which are signed Minton, one of the most
celebrated English porcelain manufacturers of the 19th and early 2[...]
Spectacular and ornamental "Victorian" pot in white Minton porcelain in the Baroque style, generously animated, dappled, with highlights of golden and purple threads, with pretty alternating scrolls, [...]
Fine bone china Royal Worcester cabinet plate, dated 1903 by the manufactory dot code. Superb cobalt blue ground, rich chased and painted gold decoration; central cartouche with flowers and six oval f[...]
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 [...]
A rare early 19th-century Staffordshire teapot, attributed to “Factory Z”, now associated with Thomas Wolfe (Stoke-on-Trent, active c.1790–1810). Crafted in early bone china, it features a loop handle[...]
A finely crafted 19th-century porcelain perfume
bottle, attributed to Royal Worcester, c. 1870. The surface is entirely covered
in hand-applied flower encrustation, with each individual bloom modell[...]
A fine English porcelain lidded chocolate cupattributed to Spode, dating to the Regency period around 1815. The classic formwith twin handles and domed lid is hand-painted in the iconic Imaripalette—c[...]
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 [...]
Decorative plate in Jasperware, fine unglazed porcelain, from the English manufacturer Wedgwood, made in England around the 1950s-1970s. It has a matte porcelain base in a lavender color, typical but [...]
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[...]
A finely decorated Staffordshire pearlware loving cup,
circa 1820, featuring chinoiserie transfer decoration in puce, highlighted with
enamel and gilt over a deep cobalt blue ground. The cylindrical[...]
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[...]
A pair of Staffordshire transferware plates depicting
two major battles of the Crimean War: Balaklava (October 1854) and the
Tchernaya River (August 1855). Produced circa 1855–56, these creamware pl[...]
A fine antique tea canister from the celebrated
Worcester factory, dating to around 1775. Of lobed form with a short neck and
flat shoulders, it is decorated in underglaze blue with the so-called
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A fine early 19th-century porcelain jug produced by
the Rockingham Ceramic Factory, Swinton, England, around 1830. The jug features
a four-lobed form with molded Rococo-style scrollwork, richly gild[...]
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[...]
Antique Royal Worcester porcelain figure dated
1867, representing Aphrodite leaning against a classical column. She holds two
gilded pipes and stands beside a column with additional gilding, resting[...]
Fine white porcelain glass known as "Crested China" by the Goss manufactory, late 19th – early 20th century. Molded with the profile head of a man in low relief on one side, and decorated with a trans[...]
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[...]
Important Royal Albert 100 Piece Dinner Service "Enchantment" Model English Porcelain Period 1950 24 dinner plates Ø26 cm 24 dessert plates Ø20.5 cm 12 soup plates Ø20.5 cm 2 oval platters 38 x 29.5 c[...]
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[...]
Elegant early 19th-century Wedgwood white stoneware teapot featuring a distinctive hexagonal form and exquisite relief moulding with floral motifs, acanthus leaves, and grotesque masks. The refined ma[...]
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[...]
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