Large English Delft Blue and White Punch Bowl Liverpool Circa 1760
By Delft
Located in Katonah, NY
This large English Delft punch bowl was hand painted in Liverpool around 1760.
Antique Mid-18th Century English Country Decorative Bowls
Delft
Large English Delft Blue and White Punch Bowl Liverpool Circa 1760
By Delft
Located in Katonah, NY
This large English Delft punch bowl was hand painted in Liverpool around 1760.
Delft
Dutch Delft Blue & White Botanical Bowl
By Delft
Located in Downingtown, PA
Dutch Delft Blue and White Chinoiserie Punch Bowl A striking Dutch Delft pottery punch bowl dating from the height of the Delftware tradition, circa 1720.
Delft, Pottery, Faience
18th Century Delft Punch Bowl
Located in Greenwich, CT
Fine 18th century delft punch bowl, the exterior with landscape scenes depicting cottages, castles and churches, the rim with orange glaze, the interior with simple white glaze with ...
Delft
Delft Punch Bowl Hand-Painted, Netherlands, 18th Century, Circa 1780
Located in Katonah, NY
This 18th-century Dutch Delft punch bowl is hand-painted in vibrant polychrome colors of orange, green, and cobalt blue.
Delft
Antique Dutch Delft Punch Bowl with Green Ground 18th Century
By De Paauw
Located in Katonah, NY
WHY WE LOVE IT: We been in business 58 years. This bowl is high on the list of our best finds. A large Dutch Delft bowl made at the "De Paauw" factory in the mid-18th century. The ou...
Delft
Antique Dutch Delft Punch Bowl with a Rare Green Ground
By De Paauw
Located in Katonah, NY
A large Dutch delft bowl made at the "De Paauw" factory in the mid-18th century. The outside of the bowl has heart shaped panels decorated with strong orange and cobalt flowers set a...
Delft
Large Delft Blue And White Punch Bowl - 18th Century
Located in Basildon, GB
A large (14 inch / 35 cm diameter) antique Blue and White Delft punch bowl made in the 18th century, circa 1745.
Earthenware
Large London Delft Blue And White Punch Bowl, Named & Dated 1727
Located in Basildon, GB
A large antique Blue and White Delft punch bowl made in 1727. Probably made in London, England, extensive flowery decoration, this bowl is marked with the decorators initials "R.I." ...
Earthenware
A Dutch Delft Polychrome Punch Bowl
Located in Katonah, NY
A Polychrome Dutch Delft punch bowl featuring green and orange tulips below an orange and white checked border.
Delft Bowl with Four Matching Delft Chargers Iron Red & Green 18th Century
Located in Katonah, NY
This group of a large Delft punch bowl with four corresponding Delft chargers was made in the Netherlands in the 18th century, circa 1780.
Delft
English Delft Blue and White Punch Bowl Fluted Circa 1715
By Delft
Located in Katonah, NY
“Only the best” was the guiding principle of Syd Leventhal as he assembled the Longridge Collection, one of the most important collections of early English pottery ever formed. This ...
Delft
Large Silver Plate Serving Paul Revere Bowl by Oneida Silversmiths
By Oneida
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
Thought to be modeled after the Delft punch bowl, the piece is large and silver-plated.
Silver Plate
Large Antique Blue and White Delft Punch Bowl Hand-Painted Made circa 1780
Located in Katonah, NY
A large antique Blue and White Dutch Delft punch bowl made in the 18th century, circa 1780.
Delft
Large Delft Blue And White Punch Bowl - 18th Century
By Delft
Located in Basildon, GB
A large (14 inch / 35 cm diameter) antique Blue and White Delft punch bowl made in the 18th century, circa 1745.
Earthenware
Vintage De Porceleyne Fles Dutch Delft Blue & White Pottery Punch Bowl
By De Porceleyne Fles
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine vintage Delft pottery punch bowl. By De Porceleleyne Fles (aka Royal Delft).
Delft, Pottery
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H 3.15 in Dm 10.63 in
Punch Bowl, Delft, 18 Century, English, Liverpool, Inscribed Success to Trade
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
The inside center inscribed ‘Success to trade’. The exterior painted with a chinoiserie landscape scene. Decorated in blue on a blue tin glaze. Restored. Probably Liverpool, third qu...
Earthenware
Polychrome Delft Punch Bowl
Located in West Chester, PA
Tin-glazed earthenware punch bowl with polychrome floral design. A yellow band with light and dark brown flowers and auburn accents forms a border around the upper edge of the outsid...
Delft
Large Delftware Punch Bowl
Located in Hilversum, NL
Decorated in blue and white with flowers, birds and blossoming trees, the upper rim with a geometrical pattern and repeating motifs. The interior with a large central flower decorati...
Delft
English Delft Chinoiserie Punch Bowl, circa 1760
Located in London, GB
A good sized mid 18th century English Delft, (probably Mortlake), punch bowl. This large bowl, is freely painted inside and out with rocks, trees, oriental pavillions and sprays of f...
Earthenware
English Blue and White Delft Bowl, 18th Century
Located in Charlottesville, VA
English Delftware bowl, mid 18th Century, 4.5” h. x 11 7/8” diam. Having a lovely large floral pattern to the exterior, smaller to the interior with a large central interior floral ...
Delft
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