Chamberlain Worcester Bengal Tiger Compote, circa 1820
Located in New York, NY
Chamberlain Worcester, Bengal Tiger Compote, circa 1820.
Antique 1820s English Serving Pieces
Porcelain
Chamberlain Worcester Bengal Tiger Compote, circa 1820
Located in New York, NY
Chamberlain Worcester, Bengal Tiger Compote, circa 1820.
Porcelain
Chamberlain's Worcester Bengal Tiger Heart Shaped Dish
By Royal Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
A Chamberlain's Worcester Bengal Tiger heart shaped dish painted with mythical beasts within
Porcelain
Pair of “Dr. Wall” Worcester Bengal Tiger/Dragon Porcelain Plates
Located in Atlanta, GA
Pair of “Dr. Wall” Worcester Bengal Tiger / Dragon in Compartment Porcelain Plates, Late 18th
Porcelain
Chamberlain's Worcester Bengal Tiger Platter
By Royal Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
A Chamberlain's Worcester platter in the Bengal tiger pattern painted in the famille verte palette
Porcelain
A Pair of Worcester "Bengal Tiger" Pattern Crested Dishes with Greyhound
By Royal Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester "Bengal Tiger" pattern crested dishes (the pattern is also known
Porcelain
A Pair of Chamberlain's Worcester Bengal Tiger Deep Dishes
By Royal Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
This popular Regency period pattern was first made by Worcester in the 18th century. Known as
Porcelain
Antique Sugar Box Made by Chamberlains Worcester Bengal Tiger Pattern
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
This antique sugar box made by Chamberlains Worcester in the Bengal tiger pattern is painted with
Porcelain
A Pair of Chamberlain Worcester Bengal Tiger Dishes
Located in Downingtown, PA
The oval dishes are decorated with the famous Bengal Tiger Pattern described at the time as Dragon
Porcelain
Chamberlain's Worcester Punch Bowl in Bengal Tiger Pattern
By Royal Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
This very popular pattern is known as "Bengal Tiger", "Dragon in Compartments" or "Kylin in
Porcelain
Bengal Tiger Bowl with Attached Stand Made by Chamberlains Worcester
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
A Bengal tiger bowl with attached stand made by Chamberlains Worcester. The pattern is an exotic
Porcelain
Antique Porcelain "Bengal Tiger" Cream Jug
By Royal Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
A rare 18th century Worcester cream jug painted with lappet-shaped panels showing mythical beasts
Porcelain
Bengal Tiger Lozenge Shaped Dishes a Pair
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
Bengal tiger lozenge shaped dishes a pair made by Chamberlains Worcester. The pattern is an exotic
Porcelain
Group of Dishes in the Bengal Tiger Pattern
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
A group of George III Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain dishes painted in the "Bengal Tiger
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H 1 in Dm 8.5 in
Pair of Plates in Dragons in Compartments or Bengal Tiger Pattern England C-1840
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
This pair of Chamberlain's Worcester Porcelain dishes is intricately hand-painted with the "Dragons
Porcelain
Chamberlain Worcester Bengal Tiger Platter, circa 1820
Located in New York, NY
Chamberlain Worcester Bengal tiger platter, circa 1820.
Porcelain
Worcester Bengal Tiger a Pair of Shell Shaped Dishes
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
Worcester Bengal tiger a pair of shell shaped dishes. Made by Chamberlains Worcester, the pattern
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H 11 in W 15 in D 9.5 in
Chamberlain's Worcester Bengal Tiger (Dragon in Compartments) Soup Tureen
By Royal Worcester
Located in Katonah, NY
Painted in the famille verte palette Bengal Tiger was one of the most sought-after designs in 18th
Porcelain
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H 6 in W 8 in D 5 in
Early Worcester Porcelain Teapot Dragons in Compartments Kylin Bengal Tiger Mark
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in Wilton, CT
Early Worcester porcelain lobed teapot in the "Dragons in Compartments" or "Kylin" pattern
Porcelain
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H 3.75 in W 2.75 in D 2.75 in
Set of Three Chamberlain Worcester Bengal Tiger Design, Covered Chocolate Cups
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in New York, NY
Set of three chamberlain Worcester Bengal tiger design, covered chocolate cups. Measures: Two small
Porcelain
Rare First Period Worcester Bengal Tyger Covered Tea Caddy
By Royal Worcester
Located in New York, NY
A rare First Period Worcester porcelain covered tea caddy painted in the Bengal Tyger pattern,
Porcelain
19th c. Chamberlains' Worcester "Bengal Tiger" Cup & Saucer
Located in Atlanta, GA
One of the most sought-after designs made by any porcelain company, "Bengal Tiger" or "Dragons in
Porcelain
A Rare First Period Worcester Porcelain Bengal Tyger Covered Sugar Bowl
By Royal Worcester
Located in New York, NY
A rare First Period Worcester porcelain finely ribbed covered sugar bowl painted in the Bengal
Porcelain
$100,000 / set
H 13.5 in Dm 10 in
Pair of English Porcelain Fruit Coolers, Chamberlain Worcester, circa 1820
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in New York, NY
Pair of English porcelain Bengal tiger pattern fruit coolers, liners and covers, chamberlain Worcester, circa 1820.
Porcelain
Pair of Chamberlain Worcester Covered Entree Dishes, circa 1820
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in New York, NY
Pair of English porcelain covered entree dishes, Chamberlain Worcester, circa 1820.
Porcelain
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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Introduce elegance at supper with silver, such as a platter from celebrated Massachusetts silversmith manufacturer Reed and Barton or a regal copper-finish flatware set designed by International Silver Company, another New England company that was incorporated in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1898. By then, Meriden had already earned the nickname “Silver City” for its position as a major hub of silver manufacturing.
At the bar, try a vintage wine cooler to keep bottles cool before serving or an Art Deco decanter and whiskey set for after-dinner drinks — there are many possibilities and no wrong answers for tableware, barware and serveware. Explore an expansive collection of antique and vintage glass, ceramics, silver and serveware today on 1stDibs.
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