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Pair Antique Porcelain Saucers Blue and White Chinoiserie 18th Century England
By Caughley Porcelain
Located in Katonah, NY
This pair of blue and white porcelain saucers was made by Caughley in England circa 1785.
Painted in underglaze blue, they show a lovely chinoiserie scene of a mother and son in a lu...
Category
Antique Late 18th Century English Ceramics
Materials
Porcelain
Large Antique Punch Bowl Showing Medicine Man & Boy in Window Patterns Ca. 1810
Located in Katonah, NY
This rare large punch bowl beautifully marries two of the most sought-after patterns of early 19th-century English ceramics: The Medicine Man and The ...
Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Chinoiserie Decorative Bowls
Materials
Earthenware
Cabinet Set Six Imari Dessert Plates with Dragons 18th Century Turner's Patent
By John Turner
Located in Katonah, NY
This set of six plates, crafted by John Turner around 1795, features the exquisite Imari color palette of iron red, cobalt blue, and radiant gold. The color combination creates a vib...
Category
Antique Late 18th Century English Chinoiserie Decorative Dishes and Vide...
Materials
Ironstone
Large Antique Majolica Planter Made Circa 1880 Turquoise Ground & Green Leaves
By Minton
Located in Katonah, NY
This exquisite 19th-century majolica jardiniere and underplate by Minton was handpainted in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, England, around 1880. This jardiniere measures an impressive 17" across the handles
it is adorned with a delightful design of green oak leaves and light brown acorns that stand out beautifully against the beautiful turquoise background.
The handles, in the shape of twisting oak branches...
Category
Antique Late 19th Century English Arts and Crafts Planters, Cachepots an...
Materials
Majolica
Hand-Painted Large Faience Figures: Pair French Lions, Luneville c.1800
By Luneville
Located in Katonah, NY
This expressive pair of hand-painted faience lions was made in France at the Lunéville factory circa 1830. Each lion is boldly modeled with a stylized mane, furrowed brow, and wide eyes, lending them a theatrical and slightly whimsical presence. Their seated posture, with front paws raised and bodies taut, recalls traditional guardian figures, yet their coloration and sculptural treatment are distinctly French. The vibrant ochre and slate-blue glazes, accented with red, black, and white, enliven the lions with character. The lions are raised on green faux-marble rectangular bases, giving them a sense of grandeur. These large faience figures embody the imaginative and decorative spirit of early 19th-century French ceramics.
Dimensions: 18" x 8.5" x 14.5" tall
Condition: Excellent
Price: $4,600
Decoration: Hand-painted in ochre, slate-blue, pink, black, and white glazes
Material: Tin-glazed earthenware (faience)
Style: Folk Art / Decorative French Ceramics
Origin: Luneville...
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Antique Early 19th Century French Neoclassical Animal Sculptures
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Pair 18th Century French Creamware Lions Hand Painted Circa 1790
Located in Katonah, NY
This rare and charming pair of 18th-century French creamware lions was made circa 1790.
Each lion reclines atop a tall rectangular base decorated with rich cobalt-blue swags, bright yellow tassels, and vivid green trim.
The forms are bold and expressive. The lions' open mouths are painted in soft pink, and their manes are rendered in vibrant yellow and lined with dark brown, lending them an animated, almost theatrical presence.
The lions rest on what appear to be stylized, draped cushions, adding a sense of comfort and reality.
Their wide-eyed expressions and exaggerated features give the pair a whimsical character that blends elegance with humor—a hallmark of late 18th-century French design.
Unmarked but unmistakably French in style, these figures make a striking decorative statement. Whether placed on a mantel or console, they command attention and offer a playful counterpoint to more serious classical forms.
Dimensions: 6.5 inches tall x 6.75 inches long x 4.5 inches wide
Condition: Excellent
Price: $2,300
Decoration: Painted in yellow, cobalt, green, pink, and brown with molded drapery and tassel detail
Material: Creamware pottery
Style: French Neoclassical with Folk Art elements
Origin: France
Date: Circa 1790
Key Features
- Rare pair of large 18th-century creamware lion figures
- Expressive hand-painted decoration with bold color contrasts
- Tall bases decorated with molded and painted swags and tassels
- French origin, circa 1790
- Whimsical and animated expressions add charm and visual interest
Background of creamware
Creamware is the name given to a type of earthenware pottery initially made from white clays from Dorset and Devonshire combined with an amount of calcined flint.
Creamware was first produced in England sometime before 1740. Foremost among the pioneers of creamware in the Staffordshire Potteries was Thomas Whieldon. The young Josiah Wedgwood partnered with Thomas Whieldon from 1754 to 1759. When Wedgwood left to set up his own business, he immediately directed his efforts to developing creamware.
Around the same time, in the mid-18th century, French potters developed their creamware known in France as "Faience Fine...
Category
Antique Late 18th Century French Neoclassical Animal Sculptures
Materials
Creamware
Antique Porcelain Hand-Painted English Fox Hunt Scene Derby Circa 1815
By Royal Crown Derby Porcelain
Located in Katonah, NY
This exceptionally finely painted fox hunting scene was painted at Derby by William Cotton. Cotton captured the energy and excitement of riding to the the hunt. Looking at the plate one can almost hear the barking of the hounds and the sound of the horse's hooves as they gallop ahead. The early morning sky overhead has a patch of blue...
Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Ceramics
Materials
Porcelain
Pair Creamware Vases 18th Century English with Turquoise Trim Circa 1780
By Neale & Co.
Located in Katonah, NY
WHY WE LOVE IT: One of our absolute favorites!
A pair of 18th-century creamware flower holders complete with stands and covers made in England by Neale & Co. was one of the finest 18th century English potteries. The entire composition is classically elegant. The flower holders are decorated with turquoise swags and delicately painted flowers. The tops are pierced for flower stems. The handles are made in a pair of entwined snakes painted in turquoise with bright red mouths. This flower holder could be used with the tops for individual stems or without the tops for a bouquet. All parts of the set have survived and remained together for the past 200 years.
History of Creamware:
Creamware is the name given to a type of earthenware pottery made from cream-colored clays from Dorset and Devonshire combined with calcined flint.
Creamware was first produced in England sometime before 1740. Foremost of the pioneers of creamware in the Staffordshire Potteries was Thomas Whieldon. He produced a wide variety of creamware. The young Josiah Wedgwood was in partnership with Thomas Whieldon from 1754-1759. When Wedgwood left to set up his own business, he immediately directed his efforts to develop creamware. Many of the Staffordshire Potteries, especially Neale & Co., learned from Whieldon and Wedgwood and developed their own excellent creamware products.
Dated: 1795 to 1810 Hanley Staffordshire...
Category
Antique Late 18th Century English Neoclassical Vases
Materials
Creamware
Pair Porcelain Tureens Antique English Made circa 1840
By Copeland Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
We are pleased to offer this pair of English porcelain tureens painted with a striking chinoiserie decoration. They were made by Copeland Spode circa 1840. The decoration on these tu...
Category
Antique 1840s English Qing Soup Tureens
Materials
Ironstone
Antique Mochaware Pitcher Chocolate Brown Slip Decoration England Circa 1815
Located in Katonah, NY
Made in England circa 1815 this mochaware pitcher is decorated with bands of lovely milk chocolate-colored slip.
The color works beautifully with the unpainted creamware body of the handle and interior of the pitcher.
Just below the top edge, we see a band of black and white rouletting, and above the bottom edge is a similar black and white rouletted band.
Dimensions: 5.75" tall x 4" at the widest point
Condition: Very Good: two short hairlines of approximately half an inch are seen on either side of the top edge. There is a hairline on the underside which does not go through.
Price: $760
Background of Mochaware: Mochaware pottery...
Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Ceramics
Materials
Creamware
Pair Meissen Style Creamware Dishes 18th Century England Hand Painted Circa 1780
Located in Katonah, NY
This is a pair of English creamware dishes from the 18th century, created around 1780. The plates display a lovely chinoiserie scene in the Meissen style, with women selecting access...
Category
Antique Late 18th Century English Chinoiserie Ceramics
Materials
Creamware
Rare Large Mochaware Bowl with Cable Decoration England Circa 1830
Located in Katonah, NY
We are pleased to offer this exceptionally large and rare mid-19th century English mochaware bowl. Each piece of mochaware is unique. Made in England ci...
Category
Antique 1830s English Folk Art Decorative Bowls
Materials
Creamware
Antique English Pottery Shell Shaped Dish with Yellow Ground Made circa 1820
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
This exceptional creamware shell shaped dish has a lovely yellow ground decorated with brown chrysanthemums, scrolling vines, and golden leaves.
The...
Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche
Materials
Creamware
Mochaware Pitcher Decorated with ""Trees" and Seaweed" England, circa 1810
Located in Katonah, NY
Made in England circa 1810, this mochaware pitcher is decorated with "Trees" and "Seaweed" It is molded in an elegant shape with an extra-wide mouth, probably made this way so that pieces of fruit in a punch could pour out.
The pitcher has bands of orange-brown slip decorated with both "Trees" and "Seaweed". These dendritic designs are part of what make mochaware is unique.
The design is formed by using small amounts of an acidic dark brown liquid and carefully dropping this liquid onto the alkaline orange slip...
Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Country Pitchers
Materials
Earthenware
Pair Antique Wedgwood & Co. Plates in "Processional Elephant and Howdah" Pattern
Located in Katonah, NY
This pair of antique English dishes shows a fabulous bird's eye view of an elephant in an imaginary setting. Two figures ride an elephant throug...
Category
Antique Early 1800s English Chinoiserie Ceramics
Materials
Pearlware
Mochaware Mug Banded with Brown Slip Made in England, circa 1815
Located in Katonah, NY
A Mochaware mug decorated with bands of slip in light and midnight brown.
Between the midnight and light brown slip bands are three bands of inlaid rouletting decoration in geometric patterns.
Although made circa 1815, the inlaid rouletting gives the mug a surprisingly modern look.
The applied handle has exceptionally crisp acanthus leaf terminals.
Dimensions: 4.9" tall x 4.9" deep from spout to handle, 3.25" diameter
Condition: Excellent
Price $1600
Background of Mochaware:
Mocha decorated...
Category
Antique Early 19th Century English Folk Art Barware
Materials
Earthenware
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