Danish Pottery by Thomas Toft
Sold|$1,250
Danish Pottery by Thomas Toft
Located in Dallas, TX
A large vase and bowl by Danish potter Thomas Toft. Vase: $1250. Bowl: $450.
Sold|$1,250
Danish Pottery by Thomas Toft
Located in Dallas, TX
A large vase and bowl by Danish potter Thomas Toft. Vase: $1250. Bowl: $450.
Sterling Two-Handled and Lidded Horse Racing Cup by Thomas of New Bond Street
By Charles Henry Townley & John William Thomas
Located in Dallas, TX
Sterling Silver Double-Handled and Lidded Horse Racing Trophy / Presentation Cup, by Thomas of New Bond Street, England, circa 1911. English mark of Charles Henry Townley & John Will...
Sterling Silver
Ita Ita Serving Tray by Thomas Dariel
Located in Geneve, CH
Ita Ita serving tray by Thomas Dariel Dimensions: D 42 x W 43.5 x H 13 cm Materials: structure in MDF, ash veneer with matte paint finish base in metal coated with painted ash ven...
Metal
1970s Studio Art Glass Handmade Goblet by Calif Artist Norm Thomas
By Murano Glass Sommerso
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1970s Studio Art Glass Goblet handmade by California artist Norm Thomas Signed at bottom hard to read. Measures: 2.63 diameter x 5.63 tall. Unrestored original vintage condition. ...
Art Glass
Sold|$12,500
Pair of Majolica Black-A-Moors by Thomas Sergent
Located in Austin, TX
A pair of Majolica black-a-moors featuring a man and woman in exotic, patterned dress holding pots above their heads, standing on bases in front of spill vases moulded as tree trunks...
Antique Silver Presentation Shipbuilding Cigar Box by Thomas Spicer
Located in London, GB
An impressive large antique sterling silver Art Deco Presentation cigar / card / jewelry box with hallmarks for Birmingham 1937 and the makers mark of the famous silversmith Thomas S...
Sterling Silver
1975 Studio Art Glass Tall Stem Handmade by California Artist Norm Thomas
By Murano Glass Sommerso
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1975 handmade Studio art glass tall stem by California artist Norm Thomas California artist Norman Thomas signed at bottom Measures: 8 tall x 2.75 diameter Unrestored original vin...
Art Glass
Thomas Minton Porcelain Bird Cabinet Plates, Signed by William Mussil.
By Minton
Located in Downingtown, PA
The firm, rivals to Tiffany & Co. and Black Starr & Frost, commissioned designs from Copeland Spode and Thomas Minton Sons.
Porcelain
Duke and Duchess of Windsor's Georgian Tankard by Thomas Wallis
Located in New Orleans, LA
Duke and Duchess of Windsor Silver Tankard Thomas Wallis Hallmarked London, 1771 This rare Georgian silver tankard once belonged to one of the most captivating royal couples of the ...
Silver
1815 Pair of Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs by Thomas Watson
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
An 1815 pair of sugar tongs, sterling silver, Newcastle, by Thomas Watson one of the city's most prolific silversmiths. Crest of 13 families, Fairbairn pg.98, #14, a ducal coronet, m...
Sterling Silver
An Art Deco silver plated cocktail shaker by Thomas Wilkinsons & Sons
Located in Forest Row, East Sussex
An Art Deco silver plated cocktail shaker by Thomas Wilkinsons & Sons, stamped to base.
Silver Plate
A George III Wine Label made by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson.
Located in London, GB
The Label has a slightly curved shape and is broad rectangular in form with rounded corners and a double thread edge. The face is beautifully engraved for BURGUNDY, in arched form, w...
Solid Silver Hallmarked Hip Flask and Cup by Thomas Johnson-I, 1859
Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight
A solid silver hallmarked hip flask and cup by Thomas Johnson-I, 1859 A lovely rounded piece the body of the flask has a slight curve, the flask has two nicely engraved crests, th...
A 1790 Sterling Basting Spoon in Old English Pattern by Thomas Liddiard
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
A 1790 sterling basting spoon, London, Old English pattern by Thomas Liddiard(?). "O" monogram. 3.20 troy oz. 12 1/2" x 2". Whitehall Antiques is a family business that has been a m...
Sterling Silver
A George III Vinaigrette made in Birmingham in 1800 by Thomas Willmore
Located in London, GB
The Vinaigrette is oval in form with plain sides and base. The cover is inset with a beautifully shaded domed agate, most probably of Scottish origin. The interior is finely gilded a...
Set of 6 Mid Century Gold Peacock Wine Glasses by Osborne Kemper Thomas
Located in Fairfield, CA
A gorgeous set of 4 mid century wine glasses. Each piece is decorated in an ornate peacock pattern in black and metallic gold. Made by Osborne Kemper Thomas.
Glass
Set of 4 Mid Century Gold Peacock Lowball Tumblers by Osborne Kemper Thomas
Located in Fairfield, CA
A gorgeous set of 4 mid century lowball cocktail glasses. Each piece is decorated in an ornate peacock pattern in black and metallic gold. Made by Osborne Kemper Thomas.
Glass
Set of 4 Mid Century Gold Peacock Highball Tumblers by Osborne Kemper Thomas
Located in Fairfield, CA
A gorgeous set of 4 mid century highball cocktail glasses. Each piece is decorated in an ornate peacock pattern in black and metallic gold. Made by Osborne Kemper Thomas.
Glass
3 piece antique sterling silver teaset by Thomas Edward Atkins - 1917
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1917 by Thomas Edward Atkins, this attractive, George V period, Antique Sterling Silver 3 Piece Tea Set, features pierced detailing around the rims, and e...
Sterling Silver
Tubular Nutmeg Grater Made by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson
Located in London, GB
The nutmeg grater is of the tubular form and is plain in design. The oval reeded hinged cover opens up so that the steel grater may be exposed. The nutmeg could then be kept safe ins...
Large Irish Sterling Silver Dish Ring by Thomas Weir Dublin Ireland 1925 14.8ozs
Located in Dublin, Ireland
An Exquisite Irish Georgian Style Dublin Silver Heavy Gauge table dish ring of traditional waisted form in the Rococo manner, and unusually large size. The circular inverted side...
Sterling Silver
A very rare George III cast Sauce Label by Daniel Hockley & Thomas Bosworth.
Located in London, GB
The cast label is broad rectangular in form with a corded edge and is pierced for ANCHOVIE. This is the first time we have offered a label by these maker's and their work is not ment...
George III Mustard Pot Made in London in 1770 by Andrew Fogelberg
By Thomas Nash
Located in London, GB
Mustard pots were not seen in England much before the mid 1760's, therefore this example is a rare survivor from this early period. The Pot is "Drum" shaped in form, with stepped ree...
Sterling Silver
A George III Pierced Wine Coaster made in London in 1774 by Thomas Daniel.
Located in London, GB
The Coaster is circular in form with a gadrooned rim and base. The sides are pierced with an unusual design made up of inter-locking roundels. The front of the Coaster displays a rec...
A fine George III Tankard made in London in 1777 by Thomas Wallis II.
Located in London, GB
The Tankard stands on a stepped circular foot decorated with reeding. The baluster shaped body has an everted rim and applied girdle around the lower section. The stepped domed cover...
A set of six feather edge Dessert Spoons by Thomas & William Chawner.
Located in London, GB
The Dessert Spoons display a crisp feather edge border, have good bowls and display clear hallmarks at the bottom of the stem. Length: 6.8 inches, 17cm.
Exceptional George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinso
Located in London, GB
The nutmeg grater is broad rectangular in form and the cover and base are beautifully engraved with two bands of Greek key designs surrounded by a prick dot ground and unusual bright...
William & Mary, a Very Rare Tubular Nutmeg Grater Made by Thomas Kedder
Located in London, GB
The central section is tubular in form and is scratch engraved with arrow head designs, which divide it into panels. The tubular rasp is, unusually, made of silver and fits into the ...
A very rare George I Tablespoon made by Thomas Mosley of Liverpool.
Located in London, GB
The Spoon is modelled in the Hanoverian Rat Tail design. The top of the stem is engraved with a set of contemporary scratch engraved initials and the front with the inscription "Nath...
Pair of George III Sideboard Dishes Made in London in 1763 by Thomas Heming
Located in London, GB
This rare pair of early George III sideboard dishes come from the workshops of the Royal silversmith, Thomas Heming, and were made in London in 1763. The Dishes are circular in form ...
Sterling Silver
Sold|$2,253 / set
George III Neo Gothic Salt Cellars Made by Thomas Nash in 1774
Located in London, GB
The Salt Cellars are oval in form and stand on four bi-furcated claw and ball feet. The rim is decorated with gadrooning and the sides are pierced and engraved with extremely unusual...
Silver
Late 19th Century Platter by T&R Boote
By T. & R. Boote
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Late 19th century aesthetic movement platter, "Tournay" by T&R Boote, Burslem, England. Circa 1885 pattern patent date. Sepia tones. Impressed Burslem. Transfer mark, includes Reg.# ...
Ceramic
Exceptional Pair of George III Tureens and Covers Made by Thomas Robins
Located in London, GB
These exceptional tureens stand on four paw feet attached to the main body with shell and acanthus scroll mouldings. The baluster shaped bodies are engraved on both sides with a cont...
A very fine George III Pocket Nutmeg Grater made by Thomas Willmore.
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is oval in form and displays protruding reeded bands on the sides. The base and cover display an outer prick dot border and the cover also displays an oval cartouch...
An extremely fine pair of George III Salt Cellars by Thomas Robinson.
Located in London, GB
The Salt Cellars are oblong in form and stand on four cast paw feet. The slightly baluster main body is decorated with a wide band of lobing and is engraved with a contemporary Crest...
Late 19th Century Tureen & Cover by T&R Boote
By T. & R. Boote
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Late 19th century aesthetic movement tureen & cover, "Tournay" by T&R Boote, Burslem, England. Circa 1885 pattern patent date. Sepia tones. Handles have raised shell extensions onto ...
Ceramic
A George III Bowl made in London in 1804 by Thomas Robins.
Located in London, GB
The Bowl stands on a pedestal foot with incuse corners. The main body also has incuse corners and the side panels are decorated with lobing. The interior is finely gilded and the rim...
George III Mustard Pot Made in London in 1785 by Thomas Daniell
Located in London, GB
The mustard pot is of the "Drum" form and the main body is engraved with bright cut bands, floral garlands and a vacant navette shaped cartouche with tied ribbons above. The domed co...
Sold|$6,350 / set
Pair of George III Sauce Tureens Made in London by Thomas Robins
Located in London, GB
The Sauce Tureens are "Boat" shaped in form and are of an unusual small size. Both pieces stand on an oval pedestal foot decorated with reeding. The main body displays an everted rim...
A rare George III "Spider's Web" Bowl Caddy Spoon by Thomas Willmore.
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon has a deep circular bowl which is inset with a beautiful and very unusual filigree panel made to simulate a spider's web. The Old English pattern handle has a feather...
An unusual George III Serving Slice made in London in 1809 by Thomas James
Located in London, GB
The Slice has a Fiddle Pattern handle engraved with contemporary initials. The blade, however,is shaped and engraved to simulate an acorn with outer reeded rim and central pierced se...
An exceptional Slip Top Spoon made in London in 1639 by Thomas Hodges.
Located in London, GB
The Spoon has a fine fig shaped bowl of very good gauge. The hexagonal stem is cut off at an angle and is engraved with a set of contemporary initials. The Spoon has an excellent col...
Victorian Engraved Silver Plated British Tea Set by Wilkinson 1870
By Thomas Wilkinson & Sons
Located in Aci Castello, IT
A silver plated tea set by T. Wilkinson & Sons, nice conditions, signs of the age.
Sheffield Plate, Silver Plate
Ironstone Vegetable Tureen With Lid by T & R Boote, England
By T. & R. Boote
Located in Bradenton, FL
Late 19th Century T & R Boote Royal Premium Ironstone Vegetable Tureen with Lid. T & R Boote was a prominent pottery firm based in Staffordshire, England during the height of the ir...
Ironstone
Sold|$7,600
A fine pair of George II Sauceboats made in London in 1740 by Thomas Whipham & William Williams.
Located in London, GB
The Sauceboats stand on three hoof feet with unusual mouldings where they are attached to the main body. The main body is baluster in form and displays a finely shaped edge. The scro...
A very rare George III Caddy Spoon made by Thomas Willmore of Birmingham
Located in London, GB
The Caddy Spoon is a rare design and is unusually modelled as a coal shovel with pointed end. The bowl is engraved with a vacant prick dot shield design and the handle with a feather...
Extremely Fine and Unusual George III Bread Basket Made by Thomas Robinson I
Located in London, GB
This very unusual piece is broad rectangular in form and stands on a rectangular spreading foot decorated with a band of tiny lobes. The bowl of the basket has a plain centre with a ...
Very Unusual Pair of Silver Gilt Sorbet Spoons Made by Francis Boon Thomas
Located in London, GB
The spoons are modelled in a very unusual pattern including raying shells and acanthus foliage. Both are in excellent condition, with unusually shaped bowls. The top of each stem is ...
A fine George III "ORANGE WINE" Label made by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson
Located in London, GB
The Wine Label is modelled as a large crescent with a bright cut and prick dot border. This example is engraved with the rare title of ORANGE WINE and is very well marked on the reve...
An extremely fine and rare George II Lady's Beer Jug by Thomas Whipham I
Located in London, GB
The Jug stands on a cast and applied stepped circular foot which is decorated with reeding. The pear shaped body rises to a slender neck which is also decorated with an applied reede...
Very Unusual George III Meat Skewer Made in London in 1791 by Thomas Crippin
Located in London, GB
This unusual skewer has a blade of tapering form engraved at the top with a foliate motif. The very unusual oval above is engraved, on both sides, with a pretty bright cut and prick ...
JAMES II. A fine Trefid Spoon made in London in 1688 by Thomas Issod.
Located in London, GB
The Spoon is modelled in the Trefid Style, with a reeded rat tail on the reverse of the bowl. This example is very well marked, has a good colour and has an excellent bowl. Lengt...
An unsual George III Cream Jug made in London in 1804 by Thomas Robins.
Located in London, GB
The Jug stands on a plain pedestal foot with incuse corners. The main body also has incuse corners and the side panels are decorated with lobing. The interior is finely gilded and th...
A George I Teardrop Nutmeg Grater made in London circa 1725 by Thomas Kendrick.
Located in London, GB
The Nutmeg Grater is of the scarce Teardrop form with a hinged cover and base. The sides are decorated with reeding and the cover is engraved with a full Coat of Arms. Length: 1....
George III Mustard Pot Made in London in 1782 by Thomas Daniel & John Wall
Located in London, GB
The mustard pot is of the "Drum" form with a beaded rim. The main body is pierced with two bands of Vitruvian scrolls, as well as neoclassical urns in ovals. The sides are also engra...
Very Unusual George III Cream Pail Made in London in 1780 by Thomas Daniel
Located in London, GB
The Pail is of a most unusual design and stands on a square base, decorated with bright cut designs. The base rises to a circular pedestal decorated with beading. The vase shaped mai...
Very Unusual George III Mustard Pot Made in London in 1779 by Thomas Daniel
Located in London, GB
The Mustard Pot is of the "Drum" form and displays a beaded rim and base. The sides are pierced with vertical pails and very unusual neoclassical urns in roundels. The sides are also...
Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?
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