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    Located in Dublin, Ireland
    A very stylish Identical pair of English Royal Doulton Lambeth Moulded Salt-Glaze stoneware pottery long neck mantle vases of generous proportions. Each of bulbous form with flaire...
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  • Antique Irish Dublin Georgian Sterling Silver Loving Cup Goblet Trophy, 1807
    Located in Dublin, Ireland
    Magnificent large and rare George lll Irish sterling Dublin silver loving cup of large proportions, with twin “C” handles. Engraved Coat of Arms for Trench Family. Mark of Daniel E...
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  • Antique Pair English Porcelain Cornucopia Vases Still Life Flowers Rockingham
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    Located in Dublin, Ireland
    Stunning example of an English Hand Decorated Porcelain Flair Rim Vases of museum quality, unmarked but firmly attributed to Rockingham. Last half of the Nineteenth Century. Each delicate wavy rim horn of plenty superbly hand painted depicting summer flowers and Old Roses. Supported on a square ornate base each corner with shell detailing. Condition: Good condition for such early items, however there are a few hairlines at bases areas, also some light staining to ground colour and wear to gilding at high points, please see all on images eight to twelve where close ups are visible. The low asking price is considered due to these imperfections. Height: (overall as shown) 7” (18cm). Width: (at base area) 6.75” (17.25cm). Depth: (at base) 4” (10.25cm). Location: Dublin City, Ireland. Affordable fixed charge Worldwide Store to door shipping offered by seller. The Rockingham Pottery was a 19th-century manufacturer of porcelain of international repute, supplying fine wares and ornamental pieces to royalty and the aristocracy in England and overseas, as well as manufacturing porcelain and earthenware items for ordinary use. The factory was located in Swinton, near Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire in England, and for the later part of its lifetime existed under the patronage of the Earls Fitzwilliam, indirect decendants of the Marquesses of Rockingham...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century British Early Victorian Vases

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  • Antique Pair English Staffordshire Porcelain Table Lamps Ridgway or Rockingham
    Located in Dublin, Ireland
    An exceptionally fine pair of English Staffordshire Porcelain mantle vases now converted to electric table lamps of medium proportions, Circa 1860. Of traditional bulbous outline ...
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    Antique 19th Century English Early Victorian Vases

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  • Antique English Crown Derby Pair Sauce Soup Tureens Urns Vases Centerpieces 19C
    By Royal Crown Derby Porcelain
    Located in Dublin, Ireland
    Wonderful Rare Identical Pair of Early English Porcelain China Sauce or Food Tureens complete with their original covers and undertrays, possib...
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    Antique 19th Century English Regency Vases

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  • Antique Pair English Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Vases by Antonin Boullemier 19C
    By Antonin Boullemier
    Located in Dublin, Ireland
    An exceptionally fine examples of a Pair of Crown Derby lidded Vases or Urns of medium proportions and museum quality, complete with original lobed finial covers, exquisitely painted...
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    Antique 19th Century English Late Victorian Vases

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    Museal and large French mid-century stoneware vase by Accolay, France, 1950s. African hunting scene. Warrior with his shield and spear chasing an antelo...
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  • Mason's Ironstone Vase in Floral Japan Pattern, English Georgian, circa 1815
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    This is a rare, very early ironstone vase, in a typical hand painted Japan pattern, made by the Mason's factory in the early 19th century, Circa 1815. ...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Georgian Vases

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  • Rare Mason's Ironstone Pot Pourri Vase Fence Japan, English Georgian circa 1817
    By Mason's Ironstone
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a rare shaped ironstone lidded vase, forming a Pot Pourri vase, in the gilded and hand painted Fence Japan pattern, made by the Mason's factory in the early 19th century, cir...
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  • English Engine-turned Creamware Tankard
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  • Georgian Pair of Mason's Ironstone Vases with Gold Gilded Pattern, circa 1818
    By Mason's Ironstone
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    These are a rare pair of ironstone vase with high loop handles, made by the Mason's factory, England in the early 19th century, circa 1815 to 1820. These footed vases are potted i...
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  • Early Davenport Ironstone Mug Hand Painted Chinoiserie Pattern 659, circa 1815
    By Davenport Porcelain
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is a rare and early stone China (Ironstone) mug which dates to the George 111 period, circa 1815 made by the Davenport factory of Longport, Staffordshire Potteries, England. The mug is straight sided similar to a coffee can and has a loop handle with an upper thumb rest. The pattern is number "659", which is one of Davenport's very few chinoiserie patterns. The bold pattern features striking polychrome enamels of rocks and different flowers all in the Chinoiserie style, hand painted over-glaze in different colours over an under-glaze blue printed outline. The pattern is embellished with good hand gilding. There is also a deep border pattern to the inside rim which replicates the outer mug pattern with sprigs of hand painted flowers. The mark on the base of the mug is Godden's 1183, a blue printed DAVENPORT STONE CHINA...
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