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Place of Origin: British
Georgian Mason's Small Ironstone Jug or Pitcher Basket Japan Pattern, Ca 1820
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good, early and small Mason's Ironstone hydra jug or pitcher in the Basket Japan pattern, made in the English, late Georgian period, circa 1815-1820.
These hydra jugs wer...
Category
Early 19th Century Georgian Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Red and Gold Lustre Vase by William S. Mycock for Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian
By Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Company, William S Mycock
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
William S. Mycock for Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian Pottery, a vase in stunning gold and ruby lustre glazes, created in 1920 in the dawn of the Art D...
Category
1920s Art Deco Vintage British Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware
Whimsical Ceramic Scenic Plate Signed Leslie Johnson
By Royal Doulton
Located in Norwood, NJ
An exemplary late Victorian or Edwardian framed scenic plate, hand-decorated by artist Leslie Johnson, depicting a jester flirting with a young woman. Si...
Category
Late 19th Century Edwardian Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic, Wood
Georgian Mason's Ironstone Side Plate in Basket Japan Gilded Pattern, circa 1816
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is an early Mason's ironstone side plate hand finely hand painted in the very decorative Basket Japan gilded pattern, produced by the Mason's factory at Lane Delph, Staffordshir...
Category
Early 19th Century George III Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Large Punch Bowl showing Medicine Man & Boy in the Window Patterns England 1810
Located in Katonah, NY
The medicine man pattern and the boy in the window. pattern.
This rare large punch bowl beautifully marries two of the most sought-after patterns of ...
Category
Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Earthenware
Superb Derby Porcelain Basket Decorated by Richard Dodson, circa 1815
By Derby
Located in Exeter, GB
A superb early 19th century Derby twin handled porcelain basket circa 1815. This lovely example has a large central reserve hand painted with birds. The finely painted birds are almost certainly by Richard Dodson...
Category
19th Century Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Porcelain
Wedgwood Tri-Colored Jasper Vase
By Wedgwood
Located in New Orleans, LA
This exceptional and rare Wedgwood tri-colored jasper vase exemplifies that renowned firm’s classical artistry. Crafted of jasper, perhaps the greatest of Josiah Wedgwood’s porcelain innovations, in the shape of an ancient Greek calyx krater...
Category
Early 20th Century Classical Greek British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Eddie Curtis Large Porcelain Celadon Glazed Studio Pottery Bowl
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
An impressive and stylish large Studio Pottery bowl decorated in celadon and shino glazes by renowned British potter Eddie Curtis and made in the 20th cen...
Category
20th Century Modern British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Early Wedgwood Neoclassical Creamware Dessert Dishes Made circa 1780
By Wedgwood
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A set of four early Wedgwood creamware Neoclassical dessert dishes made circa 1780.
Sir William Hamilton’s Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman an...
Category
Late 18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Creamware
Six Early Masons Ironstone Dinner Plates Harlequin Set Some Rare, circa 1818
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a harlequin set of six Mason's ironstone dinner plates, all dating to the earliest period between 1813 and 1820.
All the plates are the same nominal size and shape, but have different patterns, some being rare;
Top row left: Japan Basket
Top row middle: Blue Carnation - gilded
Top row right: Chinese Ladies...
Category
Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Victorian Jelly Mold
Located in Houston, TX
This Victorian ironstone mold was once used to mold several different food items such as jellies, aspic, meat and puddings into beautiful shapes se...
Category
Late 19th Century Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Alfred Powell Wedgwood Creamware Grape Vine Pattern Sauce Tureen
By Wedgwood
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine Wedgwood creamware lidded sauce tureen and stand attributed to Alfred Powell and dating from the early 20th century and probably Art Deco period. ...
Category
20th Century British Ceramics
Materials
Creamware
Moorcroft Art Deco Tubelined Leaf Design Pottery Dish
By Moorcroft Pottery
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A finely made Art Deco Moorcroft tubelined pin dish decorated with a leaf dating from around 1930. The ceramic dish is of simple round shape with a raised edge and stands raised on a...
Category
1930s Art Deco Vintage British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Staffordshire Potteries English Tray with Blue Transferware Decorations
By Clementson Brothers
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects.
Lovely and refined English oval ceramic tray; elegant and rich blue decorations have been executed on the white background using the transferware method; the mark on the back tells us exactly that the object was produced by the Clementson Brothers LTD Company between 1901 and 1913 at the Phoenix factory in Shelton, the company made a wide range of objects with this decoration called "Delf" ( see mark no.909 p.150 of "Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Mark"). Transferware, which was very fashionable in the Victorian period, refers to glazed and decorated pottery with a specific treatment that they produced in Staffordshire, England; they used copper plates on which the design was engraved, the plate was then inked and the design transferred to a special fabric that was later placed on the pottery (plates, trays, tureens, etc.) which was glazed and fired; the first to use this printing process were John Sadler and Guy Green of Liverpool in 1756. If we look at the pottery made by this method we will notice that the designs are not perfect and often the ink is smudged: this is their characteristic. A hand-painted plate service could afford few English families, with this method even middle-class families could have a decorated plate service. The Clementson Firm was founded in 1839 by Joseph Clementson, who retired from the business in 1867, leaving the factory to his four sons and son...
Category
Early 20th Century Victorian British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Clarice Cliff Pot in Lily Orange Fantasque Pattern, Art Deco period circa 1929
By Clarice Cliff
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a circular pot in the rare, hand painted "Lily Orange" Pattern by the renowned Art Deco designer Clarice Cliff. This piece dates to 1929, having the transitional period "Fant...
Category
Early 20th Century Art Deco British Ceramics
Materials
Pottery
Mid Century White Spaniel Dog Sculpture Staffordshire England, 1960s
Located in 05-080 Hornowek, PL
Painted ceramic, good original vintage condition. Beautiful and unique decorative sculptures. Yorkshire Dogs Sculpture was produced in Staffordshire, England in 1960s. Only one dog i...
Category
20th Century Mid-Century Modern British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic, Terracotta
Fine Derby Porcelain Vase Decorated in the Manner of Brewer, circa 1810
By Derby
Located in Exeter, GB
A fine Derby porcelain vase c.1810. Of elongated campana form with two gilded scrolled leaf mount handles and on a spreading circular foot with fo...
Category
Early 19th Century Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Porcelain
Country Life Pottery, Vintage Agateware Studio Pottery Vase, U.K., Circa 1977
Located in Chatham, ON
Country Life Pottery- Vintage studio pottery agateware vase - wheel thrown with clear glaze - original sticker to the base - vintage photocopy with history of vase...
Category
Late 20th Century Victorian British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Copeland 'Spode' Porcelain Coffee Can Finely Hand Painted & Gilded, circa 1860
By Copeland
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very beautiful English coffee can, all hand painted and gilded, made by Copeland China and with a factory printed mark to the base, dating...
Category
Mid-19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Porcelain
English Victorian Parian Majolica Corn Pitcher, circa 1890
Located in Austin, TX
White English Victorian Parian Majolica Corn Pitcher, circa 1890.
H / 6.8 inches.
Category
1890s Victorian Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Carlton Ware Art Deco Rouge Royal Lustre Mikado Pattern Pottery Ginger Jar
By Carlton Ware Ltd
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A finely made Art Deco Carlton Ware pottery Rouge Royal Mikado pattern lidded ginger jar dating between 1935 and 1955. The jar stands on a narrow...
Category
1940s Art Deco Vintage British Ceramics
Materials
Pottery
Victorian Jelly Mold
Located in Houston, TX
This Victorian ironstone mold was once used to mold several different food items such as jellies, aspic, meat and puddings into beautiful shapes se...
Category
Late 19th Century Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Georgian Davenport Ironstone Desert Plate in Rare Pattern 85, Circa 1815
By Davenport Porcelain
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good, late Georgian Ironstone Desert plate decorated in a rare pattern No.85, manufactured by the English Davenport factory, which was sit...
Category
Early 19th Century George III Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Tall Pair of Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Vases, circa 1842-1845
By Chamberlains Worcester
Located in Exeter, GB
A tall pair of Chamberlain Worcester porcelain vases and covers, typical of the 1840's. Finely decorated with panels of summer flowers, chased gilding and 'fancy birds' in landscapes...
Category
19th Century Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Porcelain
Stoneware Clay Bowl in Terracotta Colour Hand Cast in UK
By Custhom
Located in London, GB
The pieces are slip cast in London, made from stoneware in small batches. The hand painted details around the rim of each item in the collection is created by glaze in a complimentar...
Category
2010s Modern British Ceramics
Materials
Cast Stone
Antique English Staffordshire Mason's Ironstone Toast Rack, circa 1920
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Pearland, TX
A lovely antique English Staffordshire Mason's ironstone toast rack, circa 1920. Maker's mark on reverse. This fine toast rack has a beautiful floral design and would be wonderful fo...
Category
Early 20th Century British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
John Beswick Midcentury Ceramic Tennis Set in the Prancing Horses Design
By Beswick
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stylish and iconic John Beswick midcentury pottery 'tennis set' decorated in the prancing horse design dating from circa 1960. The set comprises of an ove...
Category
1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Set of TWELVE Ceramic Wall Tiles Square hand enamelled, circa 1930
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
These are a good set of twelve glazed ceramic wall tiles, hand enamelled with a bird theme, probably over an underglaze printed outline and dating to...
Category
Mid-20th Century Folk Art British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
William Ridgway Antique Green Drabware Jousting Knights Jug
By William Ridgway
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A scarce and exceptional antique English ceramic jug decorated in the Jousting Knights pattern by William Ridgway and dating from around 1840. The ...
Category
1840s Victorian Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Georgian Spode Stone China Sauce Tureen in Ship Pattern 3067, circa 1810
By Spode
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good sauce tureen made of ironstone (Spode's Stone China) in the Ship Pattern, No 3067, produced by the English, Spode factory early in the 19th century, George 111rd Period.
The piece is well potted with two side handles.
The pattern is called the Ship pattern number 3067, the chinoiserie decoration being transfer printed under-glaze, then very carefully hand-painted in bold colored enamels with additional gold gilding over-glaze. As is usual with Spode ware the standard of hand painted detail is very high.
A plate in this pattern is shown on page 54 of Steven Smith's book; "Spode and Copeland" published by Schiffer. The pattern is in the Chinese taste as produced by many of the English potteries of the time, to compete directly with the large import of Canton or Chinese Export porcelain from China. The piece has a mid brown edge similar to that often seen on Chinese plates.
The piece is fully marked to the base, with the earlier Spode black printed Stone-China mark...
Category
Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
British Soda Glazed Multi Sided Studio Pottery Lidded Vessel
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very stylish British handcrafted Studio Pottery multi-sided lidded vessel decorated in soda glazes and dating from the 20th century. The stoneware vessel sits on a flattened round ...
Category
20th Century Modern British Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Figure, Modelled as a Peacock
By Royal Crown Derby Porcelain
Located in London, GB
Here is a stunningly lovely pair of peacocks made by Royal. Crown Derby with the marks indicating they were made in the 1960s. Each bird is entirely handmade and bear the artists named on the bases. They are so delicate. The birds on pedestal is 9.5" tall with the base 6" wide, English porcelain of this quality and detailing is no longer being made! Beautiful Pair Vintage Royal Crown Derby...
Category
1960s Vintage British Ceramics
Materials
Porcelain
Blue Royal Doulton and J.H. Middleton & Co Delphine Teacup and Saucer Set of 2
By Royal Doulton
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A set of two Royal Doulton China teacups and saucers. Glazed in a textured serpent texture around the rim, the saucers are decorated with fine hand...
Category
20th Century Victorian British Ceramics
Materials
Gold
Large Victorian Ceramic Tile Panel by John Moyr Smith for Mintons
By John Moyr Smith, Minton
Located in London, GB
Large Victorian ceramic tile panel by John Moyr Smith for Mintons
English, circa 1878
Panel: height 83cm, width 62cm, depth 0.5cm
Frame: height 89cm, wid...
Category
Late 19th Century High Victorian Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic, Wood
British Studio Pottery Brown Glazed Water Dropper or Inkwell
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
An unusual and finely hand crafted studio pottery water dropper or inkwell decorated in brown glazes dating from the 20th century. The hand thrown hive shaped vessel stands on a flat...
Category
20th Century Mid-Century Modern British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
19th Century Wedgwood Majolica Plate
By Wedgwood
Located in High Point, NC
19th century majolica bird and fan pattern plate from England. There is an impressed WEDGWOOD mark on the back of the plate. The colors are vibrant and lovely.
Category
19th Century Victorian Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Stylish Pair Graduated Brown Glazed Studio Pottery Moon Vases
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very well made and stylish pair graduated studio pottery moon vases believed to date from the 20th century and probably originating from the UK. The stoneware vases are lightly potted standing on flat narrow oval shaped bases and both are hand crafted in narrow round moon shape with short narrow funnel necks and slighted everted thicker opening. The vases are decorated in splashed tenmoku brown glazes on a red brown glazed ground with a linear pattern running diagonally across the bodies. Both vases have impressed marks which we have been unable to identify, one with a series of collectors paper labels suggesting possible makers. However we have been unable to verify any of these.
The dimensions provided are for the larger vase and the smaller example measures: height 16 cm, width 12.5 cm and depth 4.5 cm. Absolutely stunning display pieces...
Category
20th Century Modern British Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Ruthanne Tudball Soda Glazed Studio Pottery Yunomi Drinking Vessel
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very stylish studio pottery soda glazed Yunomi with ribbed patterning by renowned potter Ruthanne Tudball (British, b.1948) dating from the 20th cen...
Category
20th Century Mid-Century Modern British Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Antique Staffordshire Lord Horatio Nelson Hand Painted Toby Jug Pitcher Figure
Located in Thiensville, WI
Antique Staffordshire Lord Horatio Nelson Hand Painted Toby Jug Pitcher Figure
This antique sculpted figural toby jug is modelled as Vice Admira...
Category
19th Century Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic, Pottery
Elizabeth a Sayers Doulton Lambeth Aesthetic Movement Onion Shape Vase
By Doulton Lambeth
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
An exceptional and rare Doulton Lambeth Aesthetic Movement onion shaped vase decorated with star like motifs by renowned artist Elizabeth A Sayers dated 1878.
Elizabeth A Sayers while recongized as a highly accomplished and distinguished artist did not spend much time at Doulton Lambeth so pieces by her are both rare and sought after.
This stylish stoneware onion bodied vase...
Category
1870s Aesthetic Movement Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Georgian Mason's Ironstone Sauce Tureen & Lid Gilded Water Lily Pattern, Ca 1820
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a superb Ironstone Sauce Tureen, complete with lid , made by Mason's of Lane Delph, Staffordshire, England, during the early part of the 19th century, circa 1820.
This tureen is well potted and is hexagonal in shape with moulded animal head handles to the base and a flower head knob to the lid.
The pattern is called "Water Lily" and is a well known Mason's pattern, as illustrated on pages 136 in The Mason's collectors Club book " A Guide to Mason's patent Ironstone patterns, c 1813 to c 1848" . This particular piece is the gilded version of the pattern and has heavily applied hand gilded highlights. Tureens of the same shape and period are illustrated on Pages 145 and 155 of Godden's Guide to Mason's China and the Ironstone Wares published by the Antique Collectors' Club.
The pattern is beautifully hand painted over a printed pattern with bold enamels of Cobalt Blue, burnt orange, green, puce all in various shades with much additional hand gilding.
The pieces are unmarked as was often the case if the item had formed part of a large dinner or desert service...
Category
Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Staffordshire Ceramic Antique Hand Painted Bone China Liquor Sherry Bottle Tag
By Staffordshire
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
Antique liquor bottle decanter Sherry tag. This tag is created from fine bone china porcelain in a medallion shape. It is hand-painted with a blue, pink, and green floral motif on a crisp white background. A hand-painted gold edge decorates the sides with "Brandy" in black, at the center. A metal chain is affixed at the top which is used to hang on a liquor alcohol bottle...
Category
20th Century Victorian British Ceramics
Materials
Metal
Minton, A. D. Holland, Hand Painted China Cabinet Plate, U.K, circa 1950's
By Minton
Located in Chatham, ON
MINTON - Arthur Dale Holland (Artist/Painter, 1896-1979) - Fine and rare vintage bone china cabinet plate - hand painted - featuring a display of fr...
Category
Mid-20th Century Romantic British Ceramics
Materials
Gold Leaf
1950s Grey Color Ceramic Freeform Vase by Alessio Tasca
Located in London, GB
midcentury vintage freeform grey colour ceramic vase Italian design by Alessio Tasca.
Category
1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Coalport Coffee Can Porcelain Hand Painted Cornflowers Pattern, circa 1805
By Coalport Porcelain
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good quality coffee can that we attribute to the Coalport porcelain works, Shropshire, England, made during the John Rose period of the George 111rd years, circa 1805.
The coffee can is nominally parallel, tapering slightly to the base, with a simple loop handle, with a slight lower kink and pointed attachments. It has a shallow foot recess with obtuse corner and is unmarked to the base.
The pattern is beautifully hand painted in the French Chantilly style with cornflower sprigs in gold gilt and blue with red & green leaf detail to the lower half with an upper border continuous cornflower pattern, all between gold gilt rings with further gilt decoration to the outer handle and gilding around the lower rim.
We date this piece to the late George third...
Category
Early 19th Century George III Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Porcelain
Mantle Clock in Black Jasper Dip, by Bert Bentley, Wedgwood, circa 1925
By Wedgwood
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
A fine mantle clock in black jasper dip, decorated by Bert Bentley with Sacrifice to the front. To one side, Polymnia; to the other, an unidentified female ...
Category
Early 20th Century Neoclassical Revival British Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
Georgian Derby Coffee Can Hand Painted & fully marked, ca. 1810
By Royal Crown Derby Porcelain
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a beautiful porcelain Coffee Can by the Derby factory, made during the late Georgian period of the early years of the 19th Century
The cylindrical can tapers slightly to the...
Category
Early 19th Century George III Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Porcelain
Georgian Davenport Ironstone Dinner Plate Bamboo and Peony Ptn 15, Circa 1810
By Davenport Porcelain
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good, late Georgian, ironstone dinner plate, hand decorated in pattern no. 15, manufactured by the English Davenport factory, which was situated in Longport, Staffordshire, England between 1794 and 1887.
The oriental garden "Imari" pattern is transfer printed in cobalt blue of different shades, then all hand coloured with different enamels in good detail. The pattern is called "Bamboo and...
Category
Early 19th Century George III Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Spode Stone China Small Serving Dish in Ship Pattern 3068, circa 1810
By Spode
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good small Serving Dish made of ironstone (Spode's Stone China) in the Ship Pattern, No 3068, produced by the English, Spode factory early in the 19th century, George 111rd Period.
The pattern is called the Ship pattern number 3068, the chinoiserie decoration being transfer printed under-glaze, then very carefully hand painted in bold colored enamels with additional gilding over-glaze. As is usual with Spode ware the standard of hand painted detail is very high.
A plate in this pattern is shown on page 54 of Steven Smith's book; "Spode and Copeland" published by Schiffer. The pattern is in the Chinese taste as produced by many of the English potteries of the time, to compete directly with the large import of Canton or Chinese Export porcelain from China. The dish has a mid brown edge similar to that often seen on Chinese plates.
It is fully marked to the base, with the earlier Spode black printed Stone-China mark...
Category
Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Minton, 'Faisan', Aesthetic Movement Tea Cups & Saucers, U.K., Circa 1880
By Minton
Located in Chatham, ON
MINTON - 'Faisan' - Rare antique Aesthetic Movement ceramic tea cups and saucers - set of four - transfer decorated in brown on a cream ground - elabor...
Category
Late 19th Century Aesthetic Movement Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Antique Decorative Comport, English, Ceramic Serving Dish, Edwardian, circa 1910
Located in Hele, Devon, GB
This is an antique decorative comport. An English, gilded ceramic serving dish, dating to the Edwardian period, circa 1910.
Attractive example of serving ware, with ornate detail ...
Category
Early 20th Century Edwardian British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Mason's Ironstone Tea Cup Hand Painted in Gilded Water Lily Pattern, circa 1835
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a beautiful, early Tea Cup in the highly collected Water Lily pattern, made by Mason's Ironstone, England, circa 1835.
This cup has one of the highly decorative and sought...
Category
Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ironstone
Small Antique Majolica Serving Dish or Platter with Leaf & Flower Decoration
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This small antique platter or server is unsigned, but presumed to have originated from England and date to approximately 1880 and done in the period V...
Category
Late 19th Century Victorian Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Quentin Bell Attributed Stoneware Nude in Arbor Sculpture
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very unsual midcentury handcrafted stoneware sculpture of a nude with fruit sat in an arbor attributed to renowned artist and writer Quentin Bell (Briti...
Category
1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage British Ceramics
Materials
Stoneware
George Jones Majolica 'Lotus' Flower Plate, English, ca. 1869
By George Jones
Located in Banner Elk, NC
George Jones Majolica Lotus Plate, naturalistically molded as overlapping lily pads and lotus leaves, with a central relief-molded pink and yellow lotus fl...
Category
1860s Victorian Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Majolica
Early 19th Century Wedgwood Tricolor Jasperware Jardiniere
By Wedgwood
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A Wedgwood jardiniere with lilac and sage details on a white jasperware ground.
Jasperware is perhaps the quintessential Wedgwood clay body and is even considered by some to be a ceramic development on par with porcelain. Originally developed in the 1770s as dyed stoneware bodies (the most ubiquitous of which is pale blue) with applied white figurative decoration in imitation of cameos from the Ancient World, jasperware quickly expanded to a plethora of colorways as per Wedgwood innovation standards. This jardiniere, with lilac and sage decoration on white jasperware ground, is part of Wedgwood’s tricolor jasperware...
Category
Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware
Cecil J Garland Bristol Wemyss Cabbage Rose Hand Painted Plate
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stunning and well hand painted pottery plate, probably Plichta, decorated with the Wemyss Cabbage Rose design by Cecil J Garland and dated 1949. The earthenware plate is of simple rounded shape with a raised edge and standing on a narrow round foot. The plate is finely hand painted with in the Scottish Wemyss Pottery style with cabbage roses...
Category
1940s Mid-Century Modern Vintage British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
Antique English Fan Pattern Plate by Wedgwood
By Wedgwood
Located in Ross, CA
19th Century plate made in England by Wedgwood, the pattern, part of the Fan collection is called Argenta Chicago. It has a turquoise center surrounded by a star pattern and fans.
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Category
Late 19th Century Anglo-Japanese Antique British Ceramics
Materials
Ceramic
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