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1890s Victoria Carlsbad Austrian Ceramic Fish Set 11 Pieces
1890s Victoria Carlsbad Austrian Ceramic Fish Set 11 Pieces

1890s Victoria Carlsbad Austrian Ceramic Fish Set 11 Pieces

Located in Tarrytown, NY

11 Piece Victoria Carlsbad Austrian fish set.

Category

Antique 1890s Platters and Serveware

Materials

Porcelain

(12) Victoria Carlsbad Austria 8 3/8" Porcelain Fish Plates & Gravy Sauce Boat
(12) Victoria Carlsbad Austria 8 3/8" Porcelain Fish Plates & Gravy Sauce Boat

(12) Victoria Carlsbad Austria 8 3/8" Porcelain Fish Plates & Gravy Sauce Boat

Located in Philadelphia, PA

(12) Antique Victoria Carlsbad Austria 8 3/8" Hand Painted Porcelain Fish Plates and (1) Gravy

Category

Early 20th Century Unknown Victorian Tableware

Materials

Porcelain

Coral Mokka Set in Style from Dorothy Draper from 1930s
Coral Mokka Set in Style from Dorothy Draper from 1930s

Coral Mokka Set in Style from Dorothy Draper from 1930s

$1,277Sale Price / set|20% Off

H 1.19 in W 11.82 in D 7.88 in

Coral Mokka Set in Style from Dorothy Draper from 1930s

By Carlsbad

Located in Vienna, Austria

Mokka set from the 1930s, produced in the Victoria Carlsbad porcelain manufactory- This coral

Category

Vintage 1930s Czech Hollywood Regency Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

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Hand-Painted Center Design Dark Green Gold Accents Vase
Hand-Painted Center Design Dark Green Gold Accents Vase

Hand-Painted Center Design Dark Green Gold Accents Vase

Located in Pataskala, OH

. Marked on the bottom with Victoria Carlsbad, Austria We picked this up at auction so the date is unknown

Category

Early 20th Century Austrian Vases

Materials

Porcelain

Austrian Hand Painted Victoria Carlsbad Porcelain Oyster Plate, circa 1890
Austrian Hand Painted Victoria Carlsbad Porcelain Oyster Plate, circa 1890

Austrian Hand Painted Victoria Carlsbad Porcelain Oyster Plate, circa 1890

Located in New Orleans, LA

Antique Austrian hand painted "Victoria Carlsbad" porcelain oyster plate, circa 1890. Classical

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Austrian Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Hand Painted Porcelain Pair of Vase by Victoria Carlsbad Austria, 1895
Hand Painted Porcelain Pair of Vase by Victoria Carlsbad Austria, 1895

Hand Painted Porcelain Pair of Vase by Victoria Carlsbad Austria, 1895

Located in Casale Monferrato, IT

Beautiful fine porcelain pair of vase signed Victoria Carlsbad Austria, 1895. On the front scene

Category

Antique 1890s Austrian Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Five-Piece Antique, Victoria Carlsbad Gilt Miniature Porcelain Parlor Set
Five-Piece Antique, Victoria Carlsbad Gilt Miniature Porcelain Parlor Set

Five-Piece Antique, Victoria Carlsbad Gilt Miniature Porcelain Parlor Set

By Carlsbad

Located in Big Flats, NY

Miniature five pieces Austrian porcelain parlor set by Victoria Carlsbad features hand-painted

Category

Antique 19th Century Austrian Victorian Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

A Pair of Art Nouveau Vases
A Pair of Art Nouveau Vases

A Pair of Art Nouveau Vases

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H 10 in Dm 9 in

A Pair of Art Nouveau Vases

By Schmidt and Co.

Located in Millwood, VA

blue transfer mark to the base reading Victoria Carlsbad. Both have stylized serpent handles and

Category

Early 20th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Pottery

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Antique 1890s Pair of Amorous Victoria Austria Vase "Marked"
Antique 1890s Pair of Amorous Victoria Austria Vase "Marked"

Antique 1890s Pair of Amorous Victoria Austria Vase "Marked"

By Limoges

Located in Norton, MA

Comprising a pair of matching vases with amorous scenes and gilt handles. Two large paintings on each vase and a total of 4 paintings. Measure: Height 14 inches.   

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Porcelain

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