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Period: 1790s
Royal Copenhagen, Nine Antique and Rare Cups in Hand Painted Porcelain
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Royal Copenhagen. Nine antique and rare cups in hand painted porcelain. Museum Quality, 1790s. Measures: 6.5 x 4 cm. In very good condition. Stamped.   
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Danish Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

Neoclassical Sterling Silver Teapot & Stand - Hallmarked in 1793 - Henry Chawner
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1793 by Henry Chawner, this handsome, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Teapot & Stand, is oval in shape, and feature...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Henry Chawner Antique 1790s Sterling Silver Salts
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive pair of antique Georgian English sterling silver salts made by Henry Chawner; an addition to our silver cruet and condiment collection. These fine antique George III sterling silver salts have a plain rounded oval form to an oval pedestal foot. The surface of each salt is encircled with a plain applies girdle above the contemporary engraved initials 'EPC'. The oval feet and upper rims of these impressive examples of Georgian silverware are encircled with applied thread decorated borders. These antique salts, crafted by the renowned London silversmith Henry Chawner, have gilded interiors. Condition These antique silver salts...
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British George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

George III period sterling silver christening mug made by Henry Chawner in 1794
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1794 by Henry Chawner, this handsome, George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Christening Mug, is straight sided with reed detailing. The Christening mug m...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Neoclassical Antique Sterling Silver Goblet - London 1799 - P. A. & W. Bateman
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1799 by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, this very attractive, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Goblet, features brighcut engraved decoration, a gilt interio...
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English Neoclassical Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Derby Lobed Dish, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795 (1)
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

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

Rare neoclassical sterling silver 'Double Beaker' made by John Emes London 1798
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1798 by John Emes, this very handsome, and rare to find, George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Double Beaker, features reed detailing and gilt interiors....
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pair of George III Cased Tea Caddies, London, 1793, William Frisbee
Located in London, GB
The Faulkbourne hall cased tea caddies. An important and very unusual pair of George III tea caddies made in London in 1793 by William Frisbee, all contained within a contemporary velvet and silk lined satinwood case. The hinges and handle also hallmarked for 1793. The pair of tea caddies are of an unusual oval form with upwardly curved rim. The sides are beautifully engraved with an upper and lower band of bright cut scrolls and foliate motifs on a scratch engraved and prick dot ground. Each side is engraved with an unusual bright cut cartouche with incuse corners. One cartouche is vacant and the other is engraved with a contemporary Scottish Crest with the motto "Nil Conscrire Sibi - Consious of no Wrong " above. The curved, slightly domed, cover is engraved with an outer band identical to those shown on the sides and terminates in a Neo Classical urn finial, also engraved with bright cut designs. The caddies are most unusual as they open from the side, not in the usual manner from the front. The caddies are each in excellent condition and are fully marked in the foot and with the maker's mark and sterling mark on the cover. The pair of caddies are contained within a most breathtaking satinwood case with hallmarked hinges and escutcheon shaped handle and reeded oval mounts. It is most unusual to find fully hallmarked hinges, and handle, which accurately date the case, as the same date as the caddies. The interior is lined with the original silk, velvet and gold braid. The Crest and Motto are those of Lieut-Col Jonathan Bullock of Faulkbourne Hall, County Essex. He was M.P. for Essex in many parliaments and, in 1763, married Miss Elizabeth Lante. He died without issue in 1809 and his estates devolved upon his nephew Jonathan Joshua Christopher Watson who, in 1810, assumed the surname and Arms of Bullock by Royal Licence. The Bullock family were descended from Robert Bullock of Herburghfield, County Berkshire. He was Sheriff of County Berks and Oxford under Richard II. He died in 1405. Faulkbourne Hall is a Grade 1 listed Manor House in the village of Faulkbourne in Essex, the manor being first mentioned under Edward the Confessor. The earliest surviving parts of the Hall, a red brick building with turrets, date from the 15th century. Sir Edward Bullock, Knight, purchased the Hall and Manor of Faulkbourne in 1637. The hall is considered a fine specimen of early Tudor red...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Neoclassical pair of George III period sterling silver pepper pots - London 1792
By Charles Chesterman II
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1792 by Charles Chesterman, this handsome pair of George III, Antique, Sterling Silver Pepper Pots, have a classic shape and stand on pedestal bases with reed...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pair of Brown Stoneware Cats
Located in Essex, MA
Each with cute expressions seated on a plinth base. Provenance, Manheim Antiques. Drue Heinz.
Category

European Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Pottery

Chinese Export Rose Canton Mandarin Porcelain Cider Jug with Cover, 19th Century
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Chinese Export Rose Canton Mandarin pattern porcelain cider jug with double or cross strap handles. There are court scenes in the most colorful hues. The bor...
Category

Chinese Chinese Export Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Enamel

George III Neoclassical Adams Style Sterling Silver Centrepiece by John Touliet
By John Touliet
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1798 by John Touliet, this handsome, antique, sterling silver centrepiece, features an oval glass dish supported by a neoclassical silver stand, with Adams st...
Category

English Adam Style Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique Georgian sterling silver bachelor bullet teapot 1799
Located in Braintree, GB
An Antique Georgian sterling silver bachelor bullet teapot with engraved initial letters ' E & J ' . Made in England, London, 1799 Maker: William Bottl...
Category

British Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Caughley Dish, Harlequin Pattern in Style of Donegall Service, ca 1793
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful and intriguing porcelain dish made by Caughley and decorated at Chamberlains Worcester in or shortly after 1793. The dish has a "harlequin" pattern with six diffe...
Category

English Neoclassical Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

English Porcelain Sauce Tureen, Cover, Ladle and Dish, Derby, circa 1790
Located in New York, NY
In the "Smith's Blue" ground, the oval tureen with scroll handles and foliate scroll loop finial, the dish of lobed oval form, painted with scattered flowe...
Category

English Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

Striking Engraved Neoclassical Antique Sterling Silver Tray, London 1798
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1798 by Crispin Fuller, this stunning, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Tray, is in the Neoclassical style, fea...
Category

English Neoclassical Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Derby Square Dish, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795
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

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

A Lowestoft Porcelain Basket of Scalloped Oval Form c1790
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : A Lowestoft Porcelain Basket of Scalloped oval form Date : 1780- 1800 Period : George III Marks :None Origin : Lowestoft. Suffolk. Colour :Blue and White Pattern : Printed...
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British Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

Antique George 111 Silver Bright Cut Sugar Basket 1794 Henry Chawner London
Located in London, GB
Antique George 111 Silver Bright Cut Sugar Basket 1794 Henry Chawner London Beautiful example of Geo 111 Craftsmanship with superb bright cut hand engraving with bat-wing fluting i...
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George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Georgian Silver Tea Set London 1799 John Robins
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : Georgian Silver tea set 1799 Date : Hallmarked in London in 1799 for John Robins Period : George III Origin : London, England Decora...
Category

British Regency Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver

Antique Georgian Sterling Silver Wine Coaster Peter & Anne Bateman London 1799
Located in Portland, OR
A fine antique Georgian sterling silver wine coaster, Peter & Anne Bateman, London, 1799. The coaster having a flared & ribbed rim with baronial a engraved crest to the front of a sn...
Category

English Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver

Antique Old Sheffield Plate Tureen & Domed Cover, 18th Century
Located in London, GB
This is a magnificent large antique English Old Sheffield silver plate tureen with the original domed cover, circa 1790 in date. It bears the crosskeys mark for I.E stands for John Edwards III...
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English Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sheffield Plate

Antique 18th Century Pewter Lidded Continental Glass Beer Stein, Dated 1796
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine antique 18th century pewter & glass beer stein. In the form of a glass stein mounted with a pewter lid and pewter foot rim. Monogrammed...
Category

German George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Pewter

1792 George III Period Sterling Silver Basting Spoon
By William R. Sutton
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
London, 1792, sterling silver Old English basting spoon. George III period by William Sutton of Cheapside. Monogram "WDB". Very good condition with little wear. 3.25 troy oz. 11.75" ...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Chinese Tulipiere With A Four Character Qianglong Mark
Located in Kent, Dover
A Chinese tulipiere of bulbous form in hand painted blue and white porcelain. the underside has a four-character Qianlong mark in the Kaishu script.
Category

Chinese Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

Chinese Export Porcelain Handleless Tea Bowl and Saucer, Chinese Imari Pattern
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Late eighteenth century Chinese Export Porcelain handleless tea bowl and saucer referred to as "Chinese Imari". Hand decorated in iron red, underg...
Category

Chinese Chinese Export Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Enamel

Derby Oval Dish, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795 (2)
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

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

Set of 5 Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Set of 5 sterling silver coffee spoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1796. Georgian neoclassical design. Peter was Hester's son & Ann was the widow of her other son Jonathan. Engra...
Category

English Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique Geo 111 Silver Wine 1791 Robert Hennell 11 London
Located in London, GB
Antique Geo 111 Silver Wine Coaster Dated 1791 made by Robert Hennell 11 of London Lovely decoration of hand piercing and bright cut engraving with a ...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique French Sevres Oval Porcelain Dish, Late 18th Century
Located in London, GB
This is an important decorative antique French Sevres oval porcelain dish, the rear with underglaze blue interlaced LL factory Sevres mark, late 18th centu...
Category

French Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

Antique George 111 Silver Wine Funnel Dated 1793 London Alexander Field
By Alexander Field
Located in London, GB
Antique George 111 Silver Wine Funnel Dated 1793 London Alexander Field A fantastic example of a late eighteenth century wine funnel with a typical thread edge Both spout and grip fo...
Category

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique George 111 Silver Wine Coaster 1798 William Allen 111 London
Located in London, GB
Antique George 111 Silver Wine Coaster 1798 William Allen 111 London Superb heavy gauge silver hand pierced, hand engraved wine coaster with seasoned wooden base with baize undernea...
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Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Prattware English Pottery Cradle with a Sleeping Child
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine antique Georgian English Prattware pottery cradle containing a sleeping child dating from around 1800. The cradle sits raised on two rockers a...
Category

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Pottery

Pair of George III Irish Silver Celtic Point Basting Spoons John Keene, 1799
Located in Glasgow, GB
A pair of George III Irish silver Celtic point pattern basting spoons. The spoons are engraved with a family crest. Hallmarked with the date letter...
Category

British George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver

Creamware Armorial Dish, Possibly Melbourne, Scottish Arms of Grant
Located in Downingtown, PA
Creamware Armorial Dish, Possibly Melbourne, Arms of Grant, Circa 1800. The large dish with a puce band on the border and a central coat of arms and a crest to the upper border. Th...
Category

English Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Creamware

1798 Old English Pattern Sterling Silver Tablespoon by Peter & Ann Bateman
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
1798 Old English pattern sterling silver tablespoon, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London. "M"monogram. Fine condition with large oval bowl. 1.85 troy oz. 8 5/8" x 1.75" x 0.75". Whitehal...
Category

English Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Georgian Sterling Silver Cream Jug / Creamer
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive antique George III English sterling silver helmet shaped creamer; an addition to our Georgian silver teaware collection. This fine antique George III sterling silver cream jug has a helmet shaped form onto a pedestal with a circular spreading foot and plain square base. The body of this antique cream jug...
Category

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Antique George 111 Silver Sugar Sifter Spoon Newcastle Langlands and Robertson
Located in London, GB
Antique George 111 Silver Sugar Sifter Spoon made in Newcastle by Langlands and Robertson dated circa 1790 Made in the old english pattern ...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Assembled Set of 4 Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons by the Bateman Family
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Assembled set of 4 coffee sterling spoons by the Bateman family, London, 1795 & 1800. Two are by Peter, Ann & William in 1800 and 2 are by Peter & Ann in 1795. All monograms are "SL"...
Category

English Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pair of Slice and Flute Cut Georgian Decanters
Located in Steyning, West sussex
A pair of slice and flute cut Georgian decanters.
Category

British Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Cut Glass

Neoclassical George III Period Sterling Silver Epergne or Centrepiece - 1793
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1793 by Henry Green, this handsome, George III, Antique, sterling silver epergne, is in the neoclassical style, and has four removable round bowls, 2 smaller ...
Category

English Neoclassical Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

French Porcelain Platter, Sevres, Dated 1792
Located in New York, NY
This platter comes from a Sèvres dinner service sold to the Dutch banker Jean-Baptiste Vandernyver on 29th November 1792. The platter is marked p...
Category

Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

Irish Silver Geo 111 Bright Cut Basting Spoon By John Salter Dublin Dated 1799
Located in London, GB
Irish Silver George 111 Bright Cut Basting Spoon By James Salter Dublin Dated 1799 James Salter was a Silversmith that worked in Cork and Dublin Made out of a heavier gauge of silver...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

George 111 Silver 3 Bottle Inkstand, 1793
Located in London, GB
Good quality Georgian silver inkstand with 2 bottles for ink and one for sanding Made by Henry Greenway of London. Each bottle has a makers mark and lion assay mark. The frame att...
Category

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Sterling Silver

1796 Georgian Sterling Silver Pierced Oval Basket Centerpiece Bowl
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful Georgian sterling silver pierced oval basket made in London, Circa 1796. Swing handle attached to an oval body with a beautifully pierced border around the perimeter sittin...
Category

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver, Britannia Standard Silver, Sterling Silver

18th Century Sterling Silver Salver by Henry Chawner
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George III English sterling silver salver made by Henry Chawner; an addition to our Georgian silverware...
Category

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

William Pitts & Joseph Preedy Antique Sterling Silver Plate
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George III English sterling silver plate; an addition to our ornamental Georgian silverware collection This exceptional George III sterli...
Category

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Pair of George III Mahogany Cutlery-Urns
Located in Kilmarnock, VA
A pair of Sheraton period cutlery-urns with a turned finial to the top, with feather-banded boxwood, inlaid satin wood and ebony vertical stripes to the lid and body, with a turned s...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Ebony, Mahogany, Satinwood

Antique 1790s Newcastle Sterling Silver Rum Decanter Label or Bottle Ticket
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A fine and impressive antique Georgian English sterling silver ‘rum’ decanter label / bottle ticket made in Newcastle; an addition to our wine and drinks silverware collection. This fine antique George III sterling silver decanter label / bottle ticket has a subtly convex, plain rectangular cut cornered form. The body is embellished with the engraved inscription ‘RUM' to the center. The antique decanter label is suspended from two ring loops to the upper border connected by a silver belcher style chain. This fine example of Georgian silverware has been crafted by the Newcastle maker Thomas Watson but assayed in London; this was an occasional practice with smaller items of Newcastle silver, where no town mark was struck. Condition This antique sterling silver decanter label...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Extremely Rare Georgian Peacock Green Drinking Vessel
Located in Steyning, West sussex
An extremely rare Georgian peacock green drinking vessel with six finger hole and lid. The vessel is very similar in design to earlier German vessels one of which can be seen at the...
Category

English Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Glass

Flight Worcester Teapot Set, Monochrome Print "Ruins" Pattern, Georgian ca 1790
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful set of a teapot, a sucrier with cover, and a plate made by Worcester in its Flight period, around 1790. You can tell from the generous size of the teapot that it ...
Category

English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Late 18th Century Italian Silver Coffeepot Empire Style, Rome, Italy
Located in VALENZA, IT
Impressionante caffettiera italiana in stile impero, realizzata alla fine del 18° Secolo. Di forma tonda, è caratterizzata dalle classiche palmette che la collocano con il pieno sti...
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Italian Empire Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

Materials

Silver

Fine Set of Green Georgian Decanters in a Silver Boat Shaped Stand
Located in Steyning, West sussex
A fine set of four Georgian decanters with gilded labels and stoppers sitting in an unusual boat shaped sheffield plate stand. Decanter size: Height 8 1/2in (21.5cm), widt...
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British Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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Sheffield Plate

Italian, Late 18th Century Watch Holder with Father Time
Located in valatie, NY
Italian, late 18th century watch holder with Father Time. The robed figure of Father Time is standing on a raised plinth with rocks and a koi fish or carp....
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Italian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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Ceramic

Derby Porcelain Plates, Pattern 126, Painted by William Longden, Set of Six
Located in Downingtown, PA
The beautiful and stylish Derby porcelain set of six plates are painted by William Longden with fruit within a heart-shaped gilt border. The fruit depicted include grapes, plums, str...
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English Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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Porcelain

Pair of Bright Cut Tablespoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, 1792
Located in Folkestone, GB
Fine pair of bright cut tablespoons by PETER & ANN BATEMAN, London 1792. In excellent condition with almost no sign of ware or damage. 120 grams total. Each spoon 22cms long.
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English Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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Silver

1791 Old English Pattern Sterling Silver Tablespoon by Richard Crossley
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
1791 Old English pattern sterling silver tablespoon by Richard Crossley, London. Excellent weight. Period monogram "BEW". Crossley had a prolific, hugely successful business. 2.20 tr...
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English George III Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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Sterling Silver

Thomas Watson & Co. Antique English Sterling Silver Goblet
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive antique George III English sterling silver wine goblet; an addition to our Georgian wine and d...
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English Georgian Antique 1790s Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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Sterling Silver

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