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Creator: Rockingham
Fine Pair of Rockingham Porcelain Candlesticks
By Rockingham
Located in Steyning, West sussex
An exceptionally fine pair of Rockingham royal blue porcelain candlesticks with fine gilt decoration, hung with most unusual spade drops and notch cut spangles.
Category
Mid-19th Century Antique Rockingham Furniture
Materials
Porcelain, Cut Glass
Rockingham Porcelain Teacup, Gilt Seaweed, Flowers, Rococo Revival, 1832
By Rockingham
Located in London, GB
On offer is a teacup and saucer made by Rockingham in about 1832. The set is decorated with a gilt seaweed pattern and beautiful little flower posies.
We have an entire tea servic...
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1830s English Rococo Revival Antique Rockingham Furniture
Materials
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Rockingham hand painted trio pattern 958
By Rockingham
Located in East Geelong, VIC
A very pretty Rockingham hand painted and gilded trio decorated with pattern 958. The shape is "Basket Weave", with a moulded basket weave pattern to the outside of the cups and to t...
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1830s English Early Victorian Antique Rockingham Furniture
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Rockingham Creamware Dish, Cobalt Blue, Gilt and Flowers, Regency 1820-1825
By Rockingham
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful dessert serving dish made by Rockingham in Yorkshire between about 1820 and 1825. The dish is made of creamware and decorated with a bold cobalt blue and gilt pat...
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Rockingham Treacle Glazed Stoneware Shoe Quill Pen Holder
By Rockingham
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A delightful novelty antique Rockingham treacle glazed stoneware pen holder modelled as a shoe dating from around 1840. Modelled on a gentleman’s sh...
Category
1840s English Early Victorian Antique Rockingham Furniture
Materials
Stoneware
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Although the Rockingham pottery started some time in the mid-18th Century, when we say "Rockingham" it mostly means the Rockingham pottery as it was run between 1826 and 1842, creating high quality bone china table ware. The pottery rose to fame when King William VI ordered a huge dinner service containing 200 pieces. It took 600 people 7 years to complete this service, and by the time it was finished the King died. It ended up being used for the first time at the subsequent coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837. In the end, the undertaking, although it brought important business from all British aristocracy, had ruined the pottery and it never recovered. It closed it doors in 1842. This story serves to show the status, artistic sophistication and capacity of the Rockingham pottery in the 1830s.
As the pottery only produced between 1826 and 1842, good pieces are relatively rare and to find this service is a treat. It is made of sturdy, thickly potted bone china. The design is cream coloured with gilt seaweed all over and beautiful small hand painted flower bouquets.
The shapes of the items deserve extra attention. This set is an example of the Rococo Revival, with lavish twists and turns. The teapot spout and handle seem to have little twigs or leaves growing out of them - or are they fish fins? Whatever they are, it is highly charming. The shape of the pot itself is a beautiful pear shape; generous yet sophisticated with perfectly balanced dimensions. The cups are typical Rococo bell-shaped cups with a wide opening. The lids of the teapot and sucrier are in the iconic and striking crown shape, a sign that this set was made after the pottery attracted the King's patronage.
An example of an identically shaped teapot with a similar seaweed pattern can be found in Miller & Berthoud's book "An Anthology of British Teapots...
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This tiny dog would make a perfect Valentine's Day gift!
Although the Rockingham pottery started some time in the mid-18th century, when we say "Rockingham" it mostly means the Rockingham pottery as it was run between 1826 and 1842, creating high quality bone china table ware. The pottery rose to fame when King William VI ordered a huge dinner service containing 200 pieces. It took 600 people 7 years to complete this service, and by the time it was finished the King died. It ended up being used for the first time at the subsequent coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837. In the end, the undertaking, although it brought important business from all British aristocracy, had ruined the pottery and it never recovered. It closed it doors in 1842. This story serves to show the status, artistic sophistication and capacity of the Rockingham pottery in the 1830s.
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Pair of Two Rockingham Porcelain Pug Dog figures, Regency circa 1835
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Located in London, GB
This is an adorable pair of porcelain pug dog figures, made by Rockingham in circa 1835, which was the late Regency era.
Although the Rockingham pottery started some time in the mid-18th century, when we say "Rockingham" it mostly means the Rockingham pottery as it was run between 1826 and 1842, creating high quality bone china table ware. The pottery rose to fame when King William VI ordered a huge dinner service containing 200 pieces. It took 600 people 7 years to complete this service, and by the time it was finished the King died. It ended up being used for the first time at the subsequent coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837. In the end, the undertaking, although it brought important business from all British aristocracy, had ruined the pottery and it never recovered. It closed it doors in 1842. This story serves to show the status, artistic sophistication and capacity of the Rockingham pottery in the 1830s.
Each dog is seated on a simple Rococo scroll, one red and one green. They have gilt collars, the slightly larger one with a pink flower in the neck. Upon close inspection, one is a female (the one on the green base) and the other a male (the one on the red base). Note that their heads are smaller and legs longer than pugs today; this is how they were bred in the 19th Century. Pugs were incredibly popular and there was hardly a lady without one, particularly in Britain and the Netherlands. The history to this is that William the Silent...
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By Rockingham
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Lovely early Rockingham grey leafy scrolls and gilding, with a floral
spray of cottage flowers in the centre.
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Rockingham furniture for sale on 1stDibs.
Rockingham furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Rockingham furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Rockingham were created in the Victorian style in united kingdom during the 19th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Joseph Willmore, Grainger Worcester, and Joseph Angell & Son. Prices for Rockingham furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at £192 and can go as high as £6,279, while a piece like these, on average, fetch £220.