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Four Early 19th Century Cups and Saucers, English and Paris

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  • Early 19th Century Paris Porcelain Vase
    By Porcelaine de Paris
    Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
    A Paris porcelain urn with swan’s head handles; beautifully painted frolicking cupids to the front, and matte and burnished framed musical motifs to the back. Some rubbing consistent...
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    Antique Early 19th Century French Empire Porcelain

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    Porcelain

  • Three Early 19 Century Coalport, Worcestor and Paris Porcelain Plates
    By Coalport Porcelain
    Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
    A set of three rare early 19 Century porcelain plates all in orange red gold and white hues. The plate shown on the left is a Chamberlains Worcestor, the middle plate is a Coalport...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Porcelain

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    Porcelain

  • Early 19th Century Paris Porcelain Urn
    Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
    A museum quality early 19th century Paris porcelain urn. The twin handled vase sits on a rectangular porcelain base (modelled as part of the vase), which is decorated on all four sides with finely painted scenes titled 'Gene de Corrinte', 'Gene de Mytilene', 'Gene de Sparte', and 'Gene de Chiu' in reference to various Greek city states. The ovoid body of the vase is richly decorated with Greek key and stylized acanthus designs over and below a large gilt framed oval cameo of Athena on one side and a similar cameo on the other side bearing an undecipherable name. The overall background colour scheme of the vase is dark red/burgundy and dark emerald green, two colours which were more commonly used by the Dagoty factory in Paris than other porcelain manufacturing firms at the time. The vase is unsigned. Note: Pierre Louis Dagoty's porcelain was characterized by the use of vivid colours and the thick application of burnished gold leaf. He borrowed from the repertoire of Neoclassical ornament but his designs also included Egyptian and Chinoiseries motifs. Dagoty's elegant ceramics won him the patronage of Empress Joséphine. At the height of production, in 1807, he employed over a hundred workers, and exported his wares to Russia. After the fall of the First French Empire in 1814, manufacture continued under the Duchesse d'Angoulême, the only surviving child of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. Between 1816 and 1820, Dagoty worked in partnership with François Maurice Honoré. In 1817. Dagoty and Honoré received a commission from President James Monroe...
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    Antique 1810s French Empire Urns

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    Porcelain

  • Paris Porcelain Floral Ewer and Basin
    By Porcelaine de Paris
    Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
    A Paris porcelain ewer; (finial repaired) and matching basin, having brightly painted flowers to both; some rubbing to the ewer.  
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    Antique Early 19th Century French Empire Porcelain

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    Porcelain

  • English 19th Century Gilt Bronze and Lapis Lazuli Scagliola Candlesticks
    Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
    A pair of English candlesticks in gilded bronze and imitation blue lapis lazuli scagliola; the circular gilt bronze bases sit on four lion’s paw feet; the stem is also of scagliola w...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Candlesticks

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    Bronze

  • 19th Century Satinwood English Pembroke Table
    Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
    A Classic Pembroke table made of flame mahogany with satinwood and tulip wood banding; single drawer to one side with lock and flaps on either side that can be raised by brackets on...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English George III Drop-leaf and Pembroke Tables

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    Satinwood

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  • 2 Antique 19th Century English Samuel Alcock Blue Gold Floral Cups & Saucers
    By Samuel Alcock & Co.
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    "Four piece set of antique mid 19th century Samuel Alcock porcelain tea / coffee cups and saucers featuring turquoise blue with florals and gold gilding. Samuel Alcock (1799–1848) was a leading pottery manufacturer who operated as Samuel Alcock & Co in Burslem, Staffordshire from 1828 to 1859. They were especially noted for ""picture jugs"" modelled and moulded in relief in various ceramic materials, a popular type of object in these years. Samuel Alcock & Co. Alcock was born in Kingsley, Staffordshire. He was the youngest of the nine children of Thomas (1746–1816) and Catherine Alcock (1756–1838). Though from a farming background, he developed an interest in commerce after working with his uncle Joseph Locker, a grocer, tea dealer, provision dealer, chandler and banker of the Market Square, Hanley. His introduction to pottery came when he embarked upon a partnership with Ralph Stevenson of Cobridge, Staffordshire. In 1828, Alcock developed his own business and began work on the Hill Top site in Cobridge. By the 1830s Stevenson employed 600 people at his works. In 1839 he completed work on a large factory, built in the Venetian style, on the junction of Westport Road and Greenhead Street. In November of that year a party to celebrate the opening was held at the George Hotel...
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  • Antique Early 19th Century Spode Porcelain Pattern Number 2408 Tea Cup & Saucer
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  • Antique 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester Quails Patter Porcelain Cup & Saucer
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