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Place of Origin: Irish
19th Century Irish Regency Brass-Bound Peat Bucket
Located in Dublin 8, IE
19th Century Irish Regency brass-bound mahogany peat bucket of ribbed coopered form, complete with brass swing handle. Circa 1820.
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19th Century Georgian Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Brass

18th Century Pair George III Plate Buckets
Located in Dublin 8, IE
18th Century pair George III mahogany and brass bound plate buckets of coopered construction, with two brass bands and brass swing handle. Circa 1770.
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18th Century George III Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Brass

18th Century Irish George III Mahogany & Brass Bound Turf Bucket
Located in Dublin 8, IE
18th Century Irish George III mahogany and brass bound turf bucket with graduated ring-turned carving of good size and unusual design with unique brass swing handle and body of taper...
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18th Century George III Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Brass

Irish Delft Porcelain Basket
Located in New York, NY
With pierced latticework sides; the interior well painted with floral blossoms and a butterfly in a garden setting.
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Mid-18th Century Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Delft, Porcelain, Paint

Belleek Irish Antique Porcelain Hexagonal Shaped Lustre Glazed Basket
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
An exceptional and finely made Irish woven porcelain hexagonal shaped basket made by Belleek and dating from the 19th century. The stunning basket stan...
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19th Century High Victorian Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Porcelain

Belleek Four-Strand Oval Basket, 20th Century
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
A Belleek four-strand oval basket 20th century Oval basket with a waved loop rim applied with sprigs of flowers, impressed banner mark. Note: Restoration to four loops, as i...
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Mid-20th Century Edwardian Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Porcelain

Monumental Peat Buckets
By John and Francis Booker
Located in Sturminster Marshall, Dorset
A unique pair of monumental brass bound mahogany Irish Georgian style turf or peat buckets with shell motifs. The fitted brass liners makes them especially...
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21st Century and Contemporary Georgian Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Brass

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21st Century and Contemporary George III Irish Decorative Baskets

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Early 20th Century Vintage French Four-Bottle Wine Carrier Baskets
Located in Napa, CA
Pair of vintage four-bottle wine carrier baskets from France. Each fit four bordeaux or burgundy style wine bottles. Priced individually.
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Early 20th Century Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Metal

Belleek Cabaret Tea Set, Cream Cob Lustre, Erne, Victorian, 1890s
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in London, GB
This is an extremely rare Belleek cabaret set for two, or "tête-à-tête", made in the Erne series brought out in the 1890s. The items carry the 2nd Black Mark, used between 1891 and 1926. The set consists of a teapot, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, two teacups and saucers, and a large matching tray. This set is very fine and with its restrained cream-white colour it would make a wonderful wedding gift! If you ever thought Belleek fine china looks, sounds and feels unique, you are right. There is a back story to this extraordinarily fine Irish eggshell porcelain, which has an unusually high amount of "frit" and therefore is thinner and finer than any other china. Pottery in Belleek (in the now Northern-Irish area of Fermanagh) had started in 1849 with John Caldwell Bloomfield, who was a wealthy land owner. During the Irish famine he realised that unless he would find a way for his tenants to make a profit off the land, they would starve. Agriculture had become impossible due to the agricultural diseases. This caused millions to starve and more millions to leave. As an amateur mineralogist, John Caldwell Bloomfield realised that his land had exactly the right mineral deposits to be used as clay for porcelain. He involved several investors and scientists and after many years of research, trial, error, the building of a railway line to import coal from England, and building a factory, the Belleek pottery resulted, employing the local people and soon producing the finest china made with clay from the Belleek area. What had started as a way to fend off famine among the local tenants had became a story of incredible success by the 1880s as Queen Victoria fell in love with the fine white china and the many homely, slightly bizarre but nature-loving designs; this was different from English tradition, yet it was very much to the taste of the British who had developed a real love for home-made fine china since it was introduced in the late 18th Century. Belleek not only brought out many tea services, but started a new tradition of intricately woven porcelain baskets. Soon the English nobility started to place big orders and the pottery is still flourishing today and selling its wares the world over, while in England most potteries have long disappeared. Belleek made many cabaret services, often called breakfast services or "tête-à-tête" services; these were used to carry breakfast tea up to the bedroom. Queen Victoria bought one in the Echinus style during a visit to the factory in the 1860s, and ever since Belleek's cabaret services have been in great demand. Nowadays there are very few of these left and it is rare to find a full service like this. The Erne series was named after the river right besides the Belleek factory. This river forms the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the factory on the Northern Irish end of the bridge at Belleek. The pattern seems to be a play on the baskets and nets of the fishermen who once fished the abundant trout and salmon on the river Erne and the lake that belongs to it. The items carry the second Black Mark, which was used between 1891 and 1926, however the very fine quality of the porcelain indicates that most pieces of the set are more likely to be from the 1890s than from the 20th Century. You will see that the shade of cob lustre is different on each item; this is normal for Belleek tea sets...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Porcelain

Wedgwood Creamware 18th Century Part Service
By Josiah Wedgwood
Located in Katonah, NY
The set was hand painted at Wedgwood, in England, circa 1785. The borders are decorated with a delicate band of green leaves and berries on the vine, and the edges are painted brown....
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Late 18th Century George III Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Creamware

Irish Mahogany Ribbed Circular Tub
Located in Sturminster Marshall, Dorset
Regency design circular mahogany table planter with brass bands and ribbed decoration. Can also be used as an ice bucket / wine cooler. The table planter can be made in a bespoke si...
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21st Century and Contemporary George III Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Brass

Irish Mahogany Ribbed Circular Tub
Irish Mahogany Ribbed Circular Tub
H 7.5 in W 18 in D 14.25 in
Antique Japanese Arita Plate Sometsuke Japan, 18th/19th Century
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Antique Japanese Arita Plate Sometsuke Japan, 18th/19th Century Lovely piece, after Kangxi example. Additional information: Material: Porcelai...
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17th Century Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Porcelain

Irish Shell Peat Buckets
Located in Sturminster Marshall, Dorset
A pair of Georgian design brass bound mahogany peat buckets, spirally carved with an inset shell motif, twist grip brass loop handle and brass liner. Can ...
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21st Century and Contemporary George III Irish Decorative Baskets

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Irish Shell Peat Buckets
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H 17.25 in Dm 14.25 in
Porcelain basket from Herend Hungary
By Herend
Located in Torino, IT
Porcelain potpourri basket by Herend Hungary. Fine and rare basket made of the finest porcelain and hand-painted with enamel and 24-karat gold details. Made by the leading Hungaria...
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1960s Vintage Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Porcelain

Pair French Gilded Porcelain Baskets 'Corbeilles' Made Mid-19th Century
Located in Katonah, NY
Originally this pair of elegant oval-shaped Paris porcelain pierced baskets (corbeilles) were used in a table setting to hold fruit. Their timeless beauty will enhance any room. Th...
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Mid-19th Century Louis Philippe Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Porcelain

Early 19th Century French Brass Bucket
Located in High Point, NC
This resplendent Early 19th Century French Brass Bucket stands as a proud emblem of a world where craftsmanship reigned supreme. Its brass body, now aged to a dignified, mottled pati...
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Early 19th Century Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

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Early 19th Century French Brass Bucket
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H 17.2 in W 18.3 in D 15.6 in
Belleek - 'Neptune' - Ceramic Sugar Bowl - Ireland - circa 1965-1980
By Belleek Pottery Ltd.
Located in Chatham, ON
BELLEEK (Manufacturer) - ' Neptune ' (Pattern) - Vintage porcelain sugar bowl - featuring a yellow iridescent glaze to the interior of the bowl - green maker's mark to the bottom - I...
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Mid-20th Century Victorian Irish Decorative Baskets

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Porcelain

Four Antique English Porcelain Shell Shaped Dishes Made circa 1810
By Miles Mason Porcelain
Located in Katonah, NY
WHY WE LOVE IT: The founder of Bardith, Edith Wolf, always said, "Miles Mason never made a piece of porcelain that wasn't beautiful." This group of four shell-shaped dishes was made in the Regency period, circa 1810. Like many of Miles Mason's best designs, this pattern has flair. It is one of his finest patterns. The two pairs of dishes are fully painted with pink and orange flowers with green leaves. The unexpected combination of pink with orange highlighted with green makes this a gorgeous pattern. Placed in a cabinet or on a wall, these dishes will make an entire room come alive. Dimensions: 8.5" tall x 8" wide Condition: Excellent Price: $620 for the group For an image of a dish in this pattern, see R Haggar and E Adams: "Mason Porcelain and Ironstone 1796-1853, fig 85. For more information on a variety of Miles Mason's patterns, see "Miles Mason Porcelain a Guide to Patterns and Shapes" by D. S. Skinner and V. Young and the Stoke-on Trent City Museum. Background of Miles Mason In 1796 Miles Mason entered into a partnership with the experienced porcelain manufacturer Thomas Wolfe...
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Materials

Porcelain

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Located in Dublin, Ireland
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Late 19th Century George III Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

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Antique Irish Georgian Silver Basket Dublin, Ireland c1770 Cake Bread Serving
By John Locker
Located in London, GB
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Joe Hogan, Bog Boat Going To Ground, Bog pine, Contemporary Baskets, 2020
By Joe Hogan
Located in Barcelona, ES
Bog Boat Going To Ground Manufactured by Joe Hogan Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Ireland, 2020 Bog pine(roots of pine trees which had been covered with peat for 3000 yeas) and willow rods, variety Harrisons Measurements 97 cm x 36 cm x 33h cm 38,18 in x 14,17 in x 12,99h in Joe Hogan is a master basket-maker based in Loch Na Fooey, a glacial lake situated in the west of Ireland. He has been practicing basketry since 1978, and in that time has earned a reputation for making strong, durable baskets of the highest quality. The colours in these award-winning baskets are those of the natural willows which he grows at Loch na Fooey. Joe’s work is inspired by the richness of materials the earth provides. He grows his own willow and harvests other naturally occurring materials such as wood, bark, larch, birch, bog myrtle twigs, willow twigs and catkins that he incorporates in his work. Joe trained with numerous Irish basket makers, learning techniques rarely seen in the modern day he is regarded as one of Ireland’s master craftsmen and has gained a worldwide reputation for his work. Over the past fifteen years Joe has become increasingly interested in artistic baskets...
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21st Century and Contemporary Irish Decorative Baskets

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Joe Hogan, Pouch on a bent branch, Rhododendron and Willow Contemporary Basket
By Joe Hogan
Located in Barcelona, ES
Joe Hogan Pouch on a bent branch Manufactured by Joe Hogan Produced in exclusive for SIDE GALLERY Ireland, 2020 Rhododendron wood, willow rods Joe Hogan is a master basket-maker based in Loch Na Fooey, a glacial lake situated in the west of Ireland. He has been practicing basketry since 1978, and in that time has earned a reputation for making strong, durable baskets of the highest quality. The colours in these award-winning baskets are those of the natural willows which he grows at Loch na Fooey. Joe’s work is inspired by the richness of materials the earth provides. He grows his own willow and harvests other naturally occurring materials such as wood, bark, larch, birch, bog myrtle twigs, willow twigs and catkins that he incorporates in his work. Joe trained with numerous Irish basket makers, learning techniques rarely seen in the modern day he is regarded as one of Ireland’s master craftsmen and has gained a worldwide reputation for his work. Over the past fifteen years Joe has become increasingly interested in artistic baskets...
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21st Century and Contemporary Irish Decorative Baskets

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Joe Hogan, Pod on Beechwood, Contemporary Basket, Ireland, 2020
By Joe Hogan
Located in Barcelona, ES
Joe Hogan Pod on beechwood Manufactured by Joe Hogan Produced in exclusive for Side Gallery Ireland, 2020 Beechwood Joe Hogan is a master basket-maker based in Loch Na Fooey, a glacial lake situated in the west of Ireland. He has been practicing basketry since 1978, and in that time has earned a reputation for making strong, durable baskets of the highest quality. The colors in these award-winning baskets are those of the natural willows which he grows at Loch na Fooey. Joe’s work is inspired by the richness of materials the earth provides. He grows his own willow and harvests other naturally occurring materials such as wood, bark, larch, birch, bog myrtle twigs, willow twigs and catkins that he incorporates in his work. Joe trained with numerous Irish basket makers, learning techniques rarely seen in the modern day he is regarded as one of Ireland’s master craftsmen and has gained a worldwide reputation for his work. Over the past fifteen years Joe has become increasingly interested in artistic baskets...
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21st Century and Contemporary Irish Decorative Baskets

Materials

Beech

Crafted Basket by Joe Hogan, Irland 2009
By Joe Hogan
Located in Barcelona, ES
This basket by master basket-maker Joe Hogan showcases his deep understanding between material, craft and place. Using materials grown or found himself, Hogan works with over 20 diff...
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2010s Irish Decorative Baskets

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Willow, Bog Wood

Crafted Basket by Joe Hogan, Irland 2009
Crafted Basket by Joe Hogan, Irland 2009
H 22.05 in W 29.14 in D 19.69 in
Crafted basket by Joe Hogan, Irland, 2009
By Joe Hogan
Located in Barcelona, ES
This basket by master basket-maker Joe Hogan showcases his deep understanding between material, craft and place. Using materials grown or found himself, Hogan works with over 20 diff...
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2010s Irish Decorative Baskets

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Crafted basket by Joe Hogan, Irland, 2009
Crafted basket by Joe Hogan, Irland, 2009
H 16.93 in W 26.38 in D 15.75 in
Early 19th Century Irish Elm Peat Bucket
Located in Debenham, Suffolk
Unusual Irish peat bucket made from elm circa 1810 Gimbal handle with original metalwork. Brass applied decorative metalwork. Colored dark. Hei...
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Early 19th Century Georgian Antique Irish Decorative Baskets

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Elm

Early 19th Century Irish Elm Peat Bucket
Early 19th Century Irish Elm Peat Bucket
H 17 in W 16.75 in D 13.75 in

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