Chinese Canton porcelain rim soup, c. 1820
Located in Kenilworth, IL
willow tea house pattern with a diapered and cloud border. China, circa 1820.
Antique Early 19th Century Chinese Dinner Plates
Porcelain
Chinese Canton porcelain rim soup, c. 1820
Located in Kenilworth, IL
willow tea house pattern with a diapered and cloud border. China, circa 1820.
Porcelain
Circa 1810-1820 Pair of Stone China Soup Plates by Davenport
By Davenport Porcelain
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Circa 1810-20 Pair of Soup Plates, Stone China by Davenport. Marked Davenport, Longport
Ceramic
Antique Chinese Celadon Plate Hand Painted Canton Famille Rose Qing c. 1820 #1
Located in Tyler, TX
Antique Chinese Celadon Plate #1~~Famille-Rose Palette~~Qing Dynasty~~c. 1820s Beautiful antique
Porcelain
Antique Chinese Celadon Plate Hand Painted Canton Famille Rose Qing c. 1820 #4
Located in Tyler, TX
Antique Chinese Celadon plate #4~~Famille-Rose Palette~~Qing Dynasty~~c. 1820s Beautiful antique
Porcelain
Spode Stone China Plate, Pink Japan Pattern No. 3144, Regency 1812-1833
By Josiah Spode
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful Spode plate made between 1812 and 1833. The plate is made of stone china and is
Creamware
Antique Chinese Celadon Plate Hand Painted Canton Famille Rose Qing c. 1820 #2
Located in Tyler, TX
Antique Chinese Celadon plate #2~~Famille-Rose Palette~~Qing Dynasty~~c. 1820s Beautiful antique
Porcelain
Antique Chinese Celadon Plate Hand Painted Canton Famille Rose Qing c. 1820 #3
Located in Tyler, TX
Antique Chinese Celadon plate #3~~Famille-Rose Palette~~Qing Dynasty~~c. 1820s Beautiful antique
Porcelain
19th century Rose Medallion Chinese Export Plate Set of Two
Located in Savannah, GA
Set of two Chinese Export rose medallion plates featuring an eight medallions design with very
Porcelain
Chinese Export Porcelain Dinner Plate Rose Medallion, Qing Ca 1820
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very decorative, good quality Chinese export, porcelain, Rose Medallion Dinner Plate
Porcelain
Chinese Export Dinner Plate Rose Medallion porcelain, Qing Ca 1820
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very decorative, good quality, Chinese export, porcelain, Rose Medallion Large Dinner
Porcelain
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H 10 in Dm 10 in
Antique Chinese Export Famille Rose Medallion 10” Porcelain Dinner Plates - 1820
Located in Atlanta, GA
Stunning detail to plates! These are the true antique plates, not the reproductions! Note: some
Enamel
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H 0.1 in W 0.1 in D 0.1 in
19th Century Coalport Porcelain Chinese Dragons in Compartments Soup Plates
By Coalport Porcelain
Located in London, GB
A pair antique Coalport Porcelain richly decorated with dragons in compartments soup plates.
Porcelain
Set of 12 Davenport Stone China Soup Plates
By Davenport Porcelain
Located in London, GB
A set of 12 Davenport stone china brightly colored soup plates. I have been able to match a plate
Stoneware
Set of Six Hicks & Meigh Stone China Floral Plates
By Hicks & Meigh
Located in London, GB
A set of six Hicks & Meigh blue mark stone china 9" plates with floral decoration and small sprig
Ironstone
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