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Place of Origin: British
Derby Lobed Dish, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795 (1)
By Derby
Located in London, GB
This is a very rare oval lobed dish from the famous "Earl of Camden" service made by the Derby Porcelain Company in 1795. The service was painted with typical English roses by William Billingsley, one of Britain's most famous painters, and responsible for exactly this type of rose painting on British porcelain.
There are more items available in this pattern, see separate listings. To keep these items together we'd be happy to offer a discount on multiple purchases - please ask!
The Derby Porcelain Company, later called Royal Crown Derby, is currently the oldest British porcelain factory still in production. The Derby pottery was one of the most prominent potteries right from the start of English porcelain production in the mid 1700s to today, and the factory went through many iterations. In the 1820s, it was called "Bloor Derby" as it came under the ownership of Robert Bloor; this factory later closed but its legacy was continued under the ownership of a group of employees, and later this was merged into a new factory called Royal Crown Derby, which is still in operation today and still carries forward some of the oldest patterns that have made it famous over the centuries.
William Billingsley was a brilliant but notoriously difficult man who left behind a trail of debts, broken hearts and mystery - but he was also one of the most important people in the history British porcelain. Billingsley revolutionised the way British decorators painted flowers; he added a freedom and artistry that now singles out British flower painting, and he created a new technique for painting roses, which you can see in this design. Billingsley worked at Derby, Worcester and Mansfield. He also set up his own potteries in Pinxton and Nantgarw and created some of the best porcelain ever made, but racking up great debts, before running off in the dead of night and ending his days at Coalport painting flowers.
Items painted by William Billingsley are rare and very much in demand - together with Thomas Baxter's work they are probably among the most desired pieces of British porcelain.
The Earl of Camden service was a huge service ordered by Lady Camden in 1795. It had to be produced under great, and unrealistic, time pressure and was notoriously late, much to Lady Camden's chagrin. She wanted the service to be produced by only the best artisans and therefore William Billingsley was tasked with painting all items - but it is thought that when it was clear the deadline was impossible to make, he enlisted the help of John Brewer for some of the last items, such as the ice pails. This plate shows the typical "Billingsley" roses: a beautiful naturally flowing garland of English roses interspersed with buds, trailing around a crisp gilt ribbon. The way the roses link into each other, the way each individual one is completely different, the light effects achieved by rubbing out some of the pink paint, and the very fine buds and foliage all point to these being from Billingsley's hand.
This dish came together with a plate that bears labels that point to a rich provenance: the Doris Wheatley Collection, the Daniel Collection, Derek Gardner...
Category
1790s George III Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
Vintage Decorative Grape Dish, English, Ceramic, Ornamental, Fruit Bowl, C.1950
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a vintage decorative grape dish. An English, ceramic ornamental fruit bowl with lustre finish, dating to the mid 20th century, circa 1950.
Deep r...
Category
Mid-20th Century British Serving Bowls
Materials
Ceramic
Pair Large Wedgwood Creamware Serving Plates
By Wedgwood
Located in New York, NY
Pair large Wedgwood creamware serving plates. Pair Wedgwood creamware serving plates with blue band and gilt rim. Impressed mark "Wedgwood" with underglaze blue 1039 W. England, circ...
Category
Late 19th Century Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Creamware
$1,600 / set
English Pottery Pearlware Blue Chinoiserie Bowl
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Pottery Pearlware Chinoiserie Bowl,
Circa 1790-1800
The circular underglaze blue printed Chinoiserie bowl is decorated in on the inside and out with scenes of Chinese garden...
Category
Late 18th Century Georgian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Pearlware, Pottery
Georgian Derby Porcelain Serving Dish or Bowl Hand-Painted, Fully Marked Ca 1815
By Derby
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good oval shaped serving dish or bowl, made by the Derby factory, hand painted and gilded in a free flowing floral pattern, during the reign of George 111 in the early 19th century, circa 1815.
This is a well potted oval shaped dish or bowl with a vertically fluted and moulded side edge and rim, sitting on a low foot.
The piece is beautifully hand decorated in a free flowing manner, in one of Derby's Imari style floral Patterns, with enamels of cobalt blue, burnt orange, pink and yellow, all in varying shades. It has then been hand gilded, with gold detail to some of the flowers, blue leaf, the inner border and the outer rim.
The dish has the early Derby...
Category
Early 19th Century Georgian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
Antique Woods Ware Wincanton Blue and Rust Oval Vegetable/Serving Bowl
Located in Pomona, CA
Stunning porcelain Oval Vegetable/Serving Bowl by Wood & Sons Woods Ware in the Wincanton Blue and Rust pattern, in about 1885s with Mark stamps on the bott...
Category
Late 19th Century Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
$209 Sale Price
30% Off
Mason's Ironstone "Regency" Pattern Bowls, Set of 6
By Miles Mason Porcelain
Located in Worcester Park, GB
This beautiful set of six stew bowls by Mason’s Ironstone dates to 1950 and features the timeless elegance of the Regency pattern. Crafted in England, these bowls are a fine represen...
Category
Mid-20th Century Regency Revival British Serving Bowls
Materials
Ironstone
Small Antique Serving Bowl, English, Silver Plate, Condiment Pot, Late Victorian
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a small antique serving bowl. An English, silver plated mustard or condiment pot, by Mappin & Webb, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 19...
Category
Late 19th Century Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver Plate
Rupert Spira Yellow Glazed Stoneware Bowls, 3
By Rupert Spira
Located in Astoria, NY
Group of Three Rupert Spira (English, b. 1960) Yellow Glazed Stoneware Bowls, marked "RS" to the underside. Largest: 1.25" H x 14" Diameter. Provenance: Property from an Upper East S...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary British Serving Bowls
Materials
Ceramic
Derby Square Dish, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795
By Derby
Located in London, GB
This is a very rare square dish from the famous "Earl of Camden" service made by the Derby Porcelain Company in 1795. The service was painted with typical English roses by William Billingsley, one of Britain's most famous painters, and responsible for exactly this type of rose painting on British porcelain.
There are more items available in this pattern, see separate listings. To keep these items together we'd be happy to offer a discount on multiple purchases - please ask!
The Derby Porcelain Company, later called Royal Crown Derby, is currently the oldest British porcelain factory still in production. The Derby pottery was one of the most prominent potteries right from the start of English porcelain production in the mid 1700s to today, and the factory went through many iterations. In the 1820s, it was called "Bloor Derby" as it came under the ownership of Robert Bloor; this factory later closed but its legacy was continued under the ownership of a group of employees, and later this was merged into a new factory called Royal Crown Derby, which is still in operation today and still carries forward some of the oldest patterns that have made it famous over the centuries.
William Billingsley was a brilliant but notoriously difficult man who left behind a trail of debts, broken hearts and mystery - but he was also one of the most important people in the history British porcelain. Billingsley revolutionised the way British decorators painted flowers; he added a freedom and artistry that now singles out British flower painting, and he created a new technique for painting roses, which you can see in this design. Billingsley worked at Derby, Worcester and Mansfield. He also set up his own potteries in Pinxton and Nantgarw and created some of the best porcelain ever made, but racking up great debts, before running off in the dead of night and ending his days at Coalport painting flowers.
Items painted by William Billingsley are rare and very much in demand - together with Thomas Baxter's work they are probably among the most desired pieces of British porcelain.
The Earl of Camden service was a huge service ordered by Lady Camden in 1795. It had to be produced under great, and unrealistic, time pressure and was notoriously late, much to Lady Camden's chagrin. She wanted the service to be produced by only the best artisans and therefore William Billingsley was tasked with painting all items - but it is thought that when it was clear the deadline was impossible to make, he enlisted the help of John Brewer for some of the last items, such as the ice pails. This plate shows the typical "Billingsley" roses: a beautiful naturally flowing garland of English roses interspersed with buds, trailing around a crisp gilt ribbon. The way the roses link into each other, the way each individual one is completely different, the light effects achieved by rubbing out some of the pink paint, and the very fine buds and foliage all point to these being from Billingsley's hand.
This dish came together with a plate that bears labels that point to a rich provenance: the Doris Wheatley Collection, the Daniel Collection, Derek Gardner...
Category
1790s George III Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
19th Century English White Ironstone Fluted Square Bowl Dish
Located in Pearland, TX
A beautiful antique petite English white ironstone bowl with a lovely fluted design, circa 1880. Maker's mark on reverse. This would be a wonderfu...
Category
Late 19th Century Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Ironstone
Large Vintage Fruit Bowl, Ceramic Basin, White, Decorative, Floral Bands
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a large vintage fruit bowl. A ceramic basin in white with decorative floral bands dating to the late 20th century.
An attractive bowl in good...
Category
20th Century British Serving Bowls
Materials
Ceramic
Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Bread Dish
By Walker & Hall
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Victorian English sterling silver bread dish; an addition to our dining silverware collection
This exceptional antique Victorian bread serving dish, in sterling silver, has an oval shaped form.
The lower portion of the body is embellished with fluted decoration, surmounted with a band of pierced and engraved decorated scrolling leaf decoration.
The flared rim of this antique sterling silver dish...
Category
19th Century Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
Set of Three 19th Century English Terracotta Dough Bowls
Located in Chicago, IL
A chic set of three 19th century English glazed terra-cotta dough bowls, two with unglazed exteriors with white crackle glazed interiors, and one with a br...
Category
19th Century Country Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Terracotta
Mid-century Teak Wood Dish with Handle 1960s
Located in Stow on the Wold, GB
Wonderful large solid Teak dish with handle. Hand crafted from solid Teak, dating from the 1960s.
Very nicely patinated over time and is a wonderful rich colour, beautiful shading em...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern British Serving Bowls
Materials
Teak
Derby Oval Dish, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795 (2)
By Derby
Located in London, GB
This is a very rare oval lobed dish from the famous "Earl of Camden" service made by the Derby Porcelain Company in 1795. The service was painted with typical English roses by William Billingsley, one of Britain's most famous painters, and responsible for exactly this type of rose painting on British porcelain.
There are more items available in this pattern, see separate listings. To keep these items together we'd be happy to offer a discount on multiple purchases - please ask!
The Derby Porcelain Company, later called Royal Crown Derby, is currently the oldest British porcelain factory still in production. The Derby pottery was one of the most prominent potteries right from the start of English porcelain production in the mid 1700s to today, and the factory went through many iterations. In the 1820s, it was called "Bloor Derby" as it came under the ownership of Robert Bloor; this factory later closed but its legacy was continued under the ownership of a group of employees, and later this was merged into a new factory called Royal Crown Derby, which is still in operation today and still carries forward some of the oldest patterns that have made it famous over the centuries.
William Billingsley was a brilliant but notoriously difficult man who left behind a trail of debts, broken hearts and mystery - but he was also one of the most important people in the history British porcelain. Billingsley revolutionised the way British decorators painted flowers; he added a freedom and artistry that now singles out British flower painting, and he created a new technique for painting roses, which you can see in this design. Billingsley worked at Derby, Worcester and Mansfield. He also set up his own potteries in Pinxton and Nantgarw and created some of the best porcelain ever made, but racking up great debts, before running off in the dead of night and ending his days at Coalport painting flowers.
Items painted by William Billingsley are rare and very much in demand - together with Thomas Baxter's work they are probably among the most desired pieces of British porcelain.
The Earl of Camden service was a huge service ordered by Lady Camden in 1795. It had to be produced under great, and unrealistic, time pressure and was notoriously late, much to Lady Camden's chagrin. She wanted the service to be produced by only the best artisans and therefore William Billingsley was tasked with painting all items - but it is thought that when it was clear the deadline was impossible to make, he enlisted the help of John Brewer for some of the last items, such as the ice pails. This plate shows the typical "Billingsley" roses: a beautiful naturally flowing garland of English roses interspersed with buds, trailing around a crisp gilt ribbon. The way the roses link into each other, the way each individual one is completely different, the light effects achieved by rubbing out some of the pink paint, and the very fine buds and foliage all point to these being from Billingsley's hand.
This dish came together with a plate that bears labels that point to a rich provenance: the Doris Wheatley Collection, the Daniel Collection, Derek Gardner...
Category
1790s George III Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
Antique Plated Presentation Sugar Bowl by Christopher Dresser for Walker & Hall
By Walker & Hall, Christopher Dresser
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This antique presentation sugar bowl or basin and spoon set was designed by the very well known Christopher Dresser and made by Walker & Hall of England in approximately 1900 in the ...
Category
Early 20th Century Aesthetic Movement British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver Plate
Antique Peach Bowl, English, Cut Glass, Silver Plate, Fruit, Edwardian, C.1910
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is an antique peach bowl. An English, glass and silver plated decorative fruit bowl, dating to the Edwardian period, circa 1910.
Elegantly present y...
Category
Early 20th Century British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver Plate
Vintage Sterling Silver Armada Dish by Reid & Sons Ltd (1953)
By Reid & Sons 1
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive, large vintage Elizabeth II English sterling silver armada dish; an addition to our silver dining collection
This fine vint...
Category
1950s Other Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
18th-Century English Polychrome Delftware Bowl, Bristol
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinoiserie English Polychrome Delftware bowl,
Bristol,
Circa 1760
The bowl with a depiction of Chinoiserie flowers and plants with rockwork in iro...
Category
1760s Georgian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Delft
Antique Mintons and Boyle Spot and Wreath Cereal/Soup Bowls
By Minton
Located in Cincinnati, OH
Antique Minton and Boyle Spot and Wreath Cereal/Soup Bowls
All marked on bottom, Spot & Wreath printed stamp.
Each bowl has crazing front and back, consistent with age. See pics.
N...
Category
Late 19th Century Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
$436 Sale Price / set
20% Off
Large Vintage Dish, English, Marble, Bowl, Garden, Bird Feeder, 20th Century
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is a large vintage dish. An English marble bowl or garden bird feeder dating to the 20th century.
Pleasingly formed in good, original order
Displ...
Category
20th Century British Serving Bowls
Materials
Marble
Pair of English Booths Blue and White China Bowls Produced for Harrods in London
Located in Atlanta, GA
A pair of booths blue and white China bowls produced for Harrods in London, with birds and garlands of flowers, from the early 20th century....
Category
Early 20th Century British Serving Bowls
Materials
Earthenware
19th Century Hand Carved Bowl with Porcelain Liner
Located in High Point, NC
Late 19th century exquisitely hand carved oak bowl with silver plated mounts and a flow blue porcelain insert. The bowl itself is hand carved with the appearance of heavily grained ...
Category
19th Century Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain, Oak
English Art Deco hand-hammered fruit bowl or centrepiece with extending handles
By A.E. Poston & Co. Ltd 1
Located in London, GB
A E Poston Co Ltd London. An Art Deco hand-hammered pewter fruit bowl or center piece with stylish extending handles. Stamped A E Poston Co Ltd Londo...
Category
1930s Art Deco Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Pewter
Antique George V Sterling Silver Strawberry Dish
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George V English sterling silver strawberry dish; an addition to our silver dining collection.
This fine...
Category
1910s George V Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
Vintage Double Sugar Bowl in Cobalt Blue Glass With Lids & Spoons, England, 1980
Located in Bastogne, BE
A lovely vintage cobalt blue glass sugar, jam or jelly serving dish in a metal stand with a very pretty latticework chromium plated outer cas...
Category
1980s Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Glass
WAS Benson style Arts & Crafts silver-plate centrepiece with conical shaped bowl
Located in London, GB
WAS Benson style. An Arts & Crafts silver-plate centerpiece with conical shaped bowl raised on three stylized legs with little pad feet, retaining the original green glass liner.
Category
Early 1900s Arts and Crafts Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver Plate
Vintage English Silver Plated Two-Part Serving Dish
Located in Sheffield, MA
The vintage English serving dish has two cavities for food and is made of silver on copper. Stamped on the bottom with "M&S", the Silhouette of an animal looking like a beaver, a cro...
Category
Early 20th Century Other British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver Plate
$275 Sale Price
26% Off
Old English Oak Exterior Holding Base / Porcelain Interior Tableware Bowl
Located in Tarry Town, NY
Elevate your table setting with this exquisite Old English Oak Exterior Holding Base and Porcelain Interior Decorative Serving Bowl. The timeless charm of this piece is evident in th...
Category
1880s Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver Plate
English Sterling Silver 1841 Basket / Centerpiece Bowl in Victorian Style
Located in New York, NY
English sterling silver basket or bowl from 1841, designed an enchanting border with raised scrolls, leaves and flowers and standing on a base. It measures 10 3/4'' in height with th...
Category
1840s Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
1920s Sterling Silver Quaich Style Bowl
By Reid & Sons 1
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George V English sterling silver quaich style bowl; an addition to our ornamental silverware collection.
This exceptional antique George VI English sterling silver bowl has a plain circular rounded form onto a circular spreading foot.
The body of this silver quaich bowl is plain and unembellished, apart from a band of applied moulded decoration to the rim.
This antique bowl is fitted with an exceptional quaich style hand piece ornamented with applied scrolling leaf and floral motifs, all on a matte background.
The terminal of the handle is embellished with further applied scrolling leaf designs accented with floral medallions and a bead decorated border.
The underside of this impressive collectable silver bowl bears the retailer's mark 'Reid & Sons, Newcastle-On-Tyne'.
Condition
This antique silver quaich...
Category
20th Century British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
Royal Worcester Majolica Dolphin Posy Holder
By Royal Worcester
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
Royal Worcester Majolica posy holder which features a dolphin supporting a shell on it's tail. Colouration: green, cream, red, are predominant. The piece b...
Category
1880s Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Majolica
Pair of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Sterling Silver 1910 Compotes or Footed Bowls
By Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd.
Located in New York, NY
Pair of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths sterling silver compotes or footed bowls from 1910, beautifully adorned with wreath motifs. They measure approximately 7'' in height by 6 1/2'' in d...
Category
1910s Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
19th Century Wedgwood Majolica Dish
By Wedgwood
Located in High Point, NC
19th century Wedgwood Majolica dish in the shape of a leaf, with a central medallion surrounded by a vine pattern. Lovely form.
Category
19th Century Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Pottery
Antique Sterling Silver Presentation Bowl, 1937
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A magnificent, fine and impressive antique George VI English sterling silver presentation bowl with sporting interest, an addition to our 1930...
Category
1930s Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
English Porcelain Bowls Depicting Bouquets of Pink Roses with Gilt Accents
Located in Atlanta, GA
Two English porcelain bowls from the 20th century, with ribbon-tied pink roses and gilt accents, priced and sold individually. Charming our eyes with their graceful lines and delicat...
Category
20th Century British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
Exceptionally Large Regency Goblet by John Blades
By John Blades
Located in Steyning, West sussex
The Goblet is cut with the finest pillar and file cutting and panels of diamonds with a leaf cut panel and engraved initials J.W to T.D, dated 1822.
Category
19th Century Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Cut Glass
Wedgwood Majolica Grape Vine & Basket Compote
By Wedgwood
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
Wedgwood Majolica compote which features vine leaves and grapes on a basket weave ground. Colouration: green, brown, blue, are predominant. The piece ...
Category
1870s Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Earthenware
Set of English Green and Gilt Banded Serving Dishes
Located in New York, NY
Set of English green and gilt banded serving dishes Scallop edged oval dish and shell form shaped sweetmeat dish with Scottish crowned thistle; both with gilt border.
Dimensions: Ov...
Category
19th Century Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
Antique Victorian Large Sterling Silver Presentation Bowl
By Frederick Elkington
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A magnificent, fine and impressive, large antique Victorian English sterling silver Monteith style presentation bowl; an addition to our ornamental ...
Category
1890s Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
Crystal & Silver Bowl Blue Mid-century Glass Mustard Bowl Salt Pepper Bowl Small
Located in Wembley, GB
Vintage small silver and glass raised scroll rim bowl. This beautiful dish features an elegant scroll rim design throughout the entire piece. This stunning piece was made in England.
Excellent Condition.
Crystal & Silver Mustard Bowl...
Category
1930s Art Deco Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Metal, Silver, Silver Plate, Sterling Silver
$307 Sale Price
27% Off
Antique Sterling Silver Porringer
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique Charles II English sterling silver porringer; part of our collectable silverware collection.
This exceptional antique Charles II sterling silver porringer has a circular rounded form onto a collet base.
The surface of the porringer is embellished with an impressive chased hunting hound to one side and a stag to the other, all amidst large foliate designs and incorporating pinstruck swirl designs.
This English silver porringer is fitted with two impressive cast, leaf decorated S-scroll handles with elevated figural shaped thumbpieces.
Note: After surviving the Great Fire of London the records at the London Assay office were destroyed by fire in 1681; their catalogues and documentation began again in 1697. Due to this unfortunate event we are unable to associate a maker to this porringer.
Condition
This antique silver porringer...
Category
1670s Charles II Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Sterling Silver
William Moorcroft Early Pansy Patterned Art Pottery Pedestal Bowl or Compote
By Moorcroft Pottery
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This art pottery pedestal bowl or dish was done by the Moorcroft Pottery Company of England in circa 1925 in their early 'Pansy' pattern. The dish is done with a deep green ground wi...
Category
Early 20th Century Art Deco British Serving Bowls
Materials
Pottery
Estate Cut Crystal and Gilt Bronze Sturgeon Design Caviar Server, Circa 1970.
Located in New Orleans, LA
Estate cut crystal and gilt bronze sturgeon design caviar server, circa 1970.
Category
Late 20th Century British Serving Bowls
Materials
Crystal, Bronze
English Oval Plates with Fish
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
English Vistorian oval plates with FISH - marked "Woods Ivory Ware - England ".
ref. O/4047 - One with border decorated with ruffles -
ref. O/40...
Category
Early 20th Century Art Deco British Serving Bowls
Materials
Ceramic, Porcelain
Antique Sterling Silver Christening Bowl and Spoon
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George VI English sterling silver Christening bowl and spoon set made by Asprey & Co Ltd - boxed; part of our diverse christening silverware collection.
This exceptional and rare antique George VI English sterling silver christening set consists of a bowl and spoon.
The impressive christening bowl has a circular rounded form, in the classic armada dish style.
The subtly convex well of this impressive antique silver bowl...
Category
1930s Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Sterling Silver
Royal Worcester, England, Eight Small Evesham Porcelain Bowls with Fruits
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Royal Worcester, England.
Eight small Evesham porcelain bowls decorated with fruits and gold rim. 1980s.
Measures: 8.5 x 4.5 cm.
In excellent condition.
Stamped.
Category
1980s Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
$192 Sale Price / set
20% Off
Antique George I Sterling Silver Porringers (1724)
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George I pair of sterling silver porringers; an addition to our early Georgian silverware collection....
Category
1720s George I Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Sterling Silver
Minton Majolica Boy on Boat Dish
By Minton
Located in Chelmsford, Essex
Minton Majolica dish which features a boat with a boy sitting on the back, steering the rudder. A woman's bust figurehead at the front of the boat. Colouration: brown, green, turquoi...
Category
1860s Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Majolica
English Royal Worcester Porcelain Plated Retailed by Tiffany & Co, Circa 1900
By Royal Worcester
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Eleven English Royal Worcester Porcelain Plated Retailed by Tiffany & Co, Circa 1900
Having a white ground base with pink borders and accents depicting birds sitting on a branch
The...
Category
Early 20th Century British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
Early 19th Century Adams Leaf Dish
By Adams
Located in High Point, NC
Early 19th century transfer ware Adams dish in a leaf shaped mold in the famous "Blue Willow" pattern. Marked on the underside Adams Tunstall.
Category
Early 19th Century Early Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
Royal Worcester, England, Four Evesham Porcelain Bowls Decorated with Fruits
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Royal Worcester, England. Four Evesham porcelain bowls decorated with fruits and gold rim. 1980s.
Measures: 17.5 x 4.7 cm.
In excellent condition.
Stamped.
Category
1980s Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
$192 Sale Price / set
20% Off
Silver Mounted Coconut Goblet, England, 1860-1880
Located in Kastrup, DK
English confectionery Goblet or cup featuring the shell of a coconut mounted into silver.
In original untouched and superb condition.
If desired, we offer to polish the silver pa...
Category
Late 19th Century Baroque Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver
Orange Lacquered Porcelain Catchall by Royal Doulton, England
By Royal Doulton
Located in Bresso, Lombardy
Made in England in 1920s.
It is made in orange iridescent lacquered porcelain with decorations.
This bowl - vide poche is vintage, therefore it might show slight traces of use, but ...
Category
1920s Mid-Century Modern Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain, Lacquer
19th Century Ridgeway Bowl
By J&W Ridgeway
Located in High Point, NC
19th century transfer ware bowl with six sides in the "Bandana" pattern by John and William Ridgeway, circa 1834-1854. The bowl has embossing for an added texture and is hand transfe...
Category
19th Century Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Stoneware
Richly Cut Amber Bowl
Located in Steyning, West sussex
An amber bowl with diamond panels of strawberry, diamond and mitre cutting.
Category
Early 19th Century Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Cut Glass
Pair of Ormolu-Mounted, Cut Glass Candlesticks with Matching Comport
Located in Steyning, West sussex
A superb quality pair of ormolu mounted cut glass candlesticks with a matching comport the finely chased ormolu bases surmounted with a lapidary cut glass dome the central lapidary c...
Category
19th Century Victorian Antique British Serving Bowls
Materials
Ormolu
Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd Art Deco Sterling Silver Fruit Bowl
By Cooper Brothers & Sons
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive antique George VI English sterling silver fruit bowl in the Art Deco style, an addition to our ornamental silverware collection.
This exceptional antique Geo...
Category
1930s Art Deco Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
Royal Worcester, England. Eight Evesham Porcelain Bowls Decorated with Fruits
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Royal Worcester, England. Eight Evesham porcelain bowls decorated with fruits and gold rim. 1980s.
Measures: 17.5 x 4.7 cm.
In excellent condition.
Stamped.
Category
1980s Vintage British Serving Bowls
Materials
Porcelain
$384 Sale Price / set
20% Off