Antique Staffordshire Pair Pottery Candlesticks Figurines
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Antique Staffordshire Pair Pottery Candlesticks Figurines Beautiful piece purchased in France.
Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Candlesticks
Porcelain
Antique Staffordshire Pair Pottery Candlesticks Figurines
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Antique Staffordshire Pair Pottery Candlesticks Figurines Beautiful piece purchased in France.
Porcelain
$1,475
H 11.23 in W 5.32 in D 5.32 in
South Staffordshire Bilston Enamel Candlestick - Georgian England - c.1765-1775
Located in SANT ADRIÀ DE BESÒS, ES
A rare 18th-century English enamel candlestick, attributed to South Staffordshire or Bilston production and dating approximately to the Georgian period, circa 1765-1775.
Enamel
$531
H 10 in W 4 in D 4 in
Staffordshire Figure of Male Triton John Flaxman by Wood Caldwell 19th Century
Located in Dublin, Ireland
Rare Bronze Glazed Staffordshire Pottery Male Nude Figure of a Triton made by Wood and Caldwell after a bronze by John Flaxman 1755-1826, first quarter of the Nineteenth Century....
Ceramic, Porcelain
$4,103 / set
H 14.5 in Dm 5 in
Large Bilston Enamel Candlesticks, Cobalt Blue with Gilt & Scenic Reserves c1780
By Bilston Battersea
Located in Basildon, GB
Pair of Large Bilston Enamel Candlesticks, Cobalt Blue with Gilt & Scenic Reserves, c1780 A rare and substantial pair of Bilston enamel candlesticks from South Staffordshire, En...
Enamel
$3,100
H 5.5 in W 2.5 in D 3 in
Salt Glaze Solid Agateware Cat with Candle Holder, Staffordshire, Mid-18th C.
By Staffordshire
Located in Katonah, NY
Sotheby’s (2015) — “A Staffordshire agateware cat-form candlestick, circa 1755.
Stoneware
Unavailable
H 7.5 in W 5.5 in D 3.75 in
Porcelain Staffordshire Shell and Coral Form Bough Pots and Candlesticks
By Staffordshire
Located in Hudson, NY
Pair of 19th century Staffordshire glazed porcelain shell and coral form bough pots together with a pair of similarly decorated English candlesticks.
Porcelain
Unavailable
H 9 in W 0.1 in D 0.1 in
Antique Staffordshire Pottery Candlestick Figures of Cupid and a Putti
Located in Woodstock, OXFORDSHIRE
A pair of classically inspired Staffordshire pottery candlestick figures of Cupid and a Putti holding a flaming torch.
Ceramic, Pottery
Sold
H 11.75 in W 5.5 in D 4.75 in
Staffordshire Pearlware Pair of Large Candlestick Figure Groups, 1790-1810
By Ralph Wood Pottery
Located in Downingtown, PA
Staffordshire pearlware pair of large candlestick figure groups, Liberty & Matrimony & "The Flute Player", Probably by Enoch Wood or Ralph Wood Jr., circa 1790-1810 Each pearlw...
Ceramic, Creamware, Pottery
Pair of Staffordshire Early 19th Century Enamel Candlesticks
By Staffordshire
Located in New York, NY
Very good antique condition with expert minor repairs, overall a delightful pair candlesticks, ready to add to your collection.
Enamel
Pair of Leeds Pottery Pierced Creamware Candlesticks
Located in Essex, MA
A set pair of uncommon, finely pierced Staffordshire Leeds Pottery candlesticks attributed to George Senior, Leeds, circa 1920s, made from original 18th century molds.
Wedgwood Black and White Jasper "Pegasus" Covered Vase, 19th Century
Located in New York, NY
The black jasper ovoid body decorated in white relief with the Apotheosis of Virgil after John Flaxman, the shoulder with snake handles above Medusa masks, the domed cover with Pegas...
Porcelain
$6,500
H 41.5 in W 18.75 in D 1.5 in
"Standing Male Model from Behind, " Beautiful Male Nude, Three-Quarters Size
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Beautifully and sensitively painted, this view of a young, nude male model, facing away from the viewer, places him in an artist's studio or atelier, with painters and their easels v...
Paint
Grand Tour Male Nude Bronze Sculpture
Located in Houston, TX
Early 20th Century bronze male nude sculpture on wood pedestal base.
Bronze
Wedgwood Black Basalt Two-Handled Urn
By Wedgwood
Located in New Orleans, LA
A remarkable example of Josiah Wedgwood's legendary ceramic art, the importance and rarity of this urn vase simply cannot be overstated. Black basalt refers to the fine-grained stone...
Ceramic, Stoneware
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The French sculptor shaped dense blocks into tactile forms meant to be used and held.
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