Late 18th Century Porcelain
to
37
234
644
2,211
3,815
954
1,022
1,358
840
138
70
253
277
88
191
362
272
274
65
64
30
27
15
10
2
2
1
233
229
8
3
2
119
86
181
106
87
39
39
234
234
234
21
14
9
7
5
Period: Late 18th Century
Baroque Meissen Porcelain Group Four Children Playing Music, J.J. Kaendler, 1770
Located in Vienna, AT
Excellent Meissen piece from the time the model was created:
Four children in festive rural rococo clothing on a high, tiered round base, decorated with a leaf wreath and ribbon fest...
Category
German Rococo Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Chelsea-Derby Round Dish, Turquoise with Fine Pink Rose Garlands, ca 1775
Located in London, GB
This is a beautiful and rare porcelain round serving dish made by Chelsea-Derby in about 1775. The dish is round and pleasingly lobed, and is decorated in a turquoise rim with gilt a...
Category
English George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
18th Century Sevres Porcelain Bottle Cooler Hand-Painted France 1773-1782
Located in Katonah, NY
Sèvres was the royal factory of Louis XV and Louis XVI, Kings of France from 1715-1793.
The Sèvres factory was known to have the best painters and gilders in 18th-century France.
This stunning Sèvres 18th...
Category
French Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Derby Pair of Cache Pots, Yellow, Flowers by William Billingsley, ca 1795
Located in London, GB
This is a pair of cache pots made by the Derby Porcelain Company in 1795. The pair is decorated in bright canary or "Scarsdale" yellow and a white band with large flowers painted by ...
Category
English George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
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 Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Enamel
Chinese Export Porcelain Covered Famille Rose Two-handled Pots
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinese Export Porcelain Covered Famille Rose Two-handled Pots,
Circa 1775
The unusual pair of Chinese Export porcelain circular two-handled pots and covers are painted in famille r...
Category
Chinese Chinese Export Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Large Blue and White Arras Porcelain Round Soup Tureen French 18th Century
Located in Katonah, NY
This late 18th-century French soup tureen is decorated with an elegant design of delicate cornflower sprigs.
The color of the porcelain body is creamy white.
The cornflower sprigs, handles, and border edging are decorated with beautiful deep twilight blue enamel.
The makers of Arras porcelain specialized in porcelain painted in this entrancing blue called "Bleu d'Arras."
The combination of the creamy white ground and the blue decoration is splendid!
Natural forms like the tree branch handle and the blue cornflower decorations were the height of French fashion in the last quarter of the 18th century.
This tureen was made at the Arras porcelain factory circa 1780.
Dimensions:10.25" diameter x 9" height
Condition: Excellent, with some small original firing cracks along the outer edge of the cover (see image #3).
Price: $1,400
The underside of the tureen is marked with the letters "AR" and the flying bird symbol of the Arras factory.
On 1stdibs, we also have listed a round tureen made by Arras Porcelain: Item Reference LU866530122692.
Background of Arras Porcelain: The Arras Porcelain Manufactory was started in the 1770s by the family Delemers.
They were a family of four sisters...
Category
French Rococo Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
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
English Neoclassical Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Creamware
Large Blue and White Porcelain Soup Tureen French 18th Century
Located in Katonah, NY
Decorated with an elegant design of delicate blue cornflower sprigs, this soup tureen was made by Arras Porcelain in Arras, France, in the late 18th century.
The cornflower sprigs, handles, and border edging are decorated with beautiful deep twilight blue enamel.
The makers of Arras Porcelain specialized in porcelain painted in this entrancing blue called "Bleu d'Arras."
The color of the porcelain body is creamy white.
The combination of the creamy white ground and the blue decoration is splendid.
Natural forms like the tree branch handle and the blue cornflower decorations were the height of French fashion in the last quarter of the 18th century.
Made at the Arras porcelain factory of the Delemers family circa 1780, the tureen and its stand are marked in underglaze blue.
Dimensions:16" wide x 13" deep x 9.5" tall
Condition: Excellent, with some hard-to-see rubbing to the clear glaze on the stand
Price: $1,520
The underside of the tureen is marked with the letters "AR" for the Delemers family Arras factory.
The underside of the stand is marked "Dele AR" for the Delemers family Arras factory.
On 1stdibs, we also have a matching round tureen Item Reference LU866530033982
Background of Arras Porcelain:
The Arras Porcelain factory was started in the 1770s by the family Delemers.
They were a family of four sisters...
Category
Louis XVI Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Pelle à tarte Porcelaine du Lys Royal décor Kakiemon Château de Chantilly France
Located in London, England
Cette pelle à tarte, provenant de la manufacture du Lys Royal, est une reproduction du célèbre décor "Kakiemon" qui orne les pièces du Château de Chantilly, daté du XVIIIe siècle en ...
Category
French Neoclassical Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Chinese Export Porcelain Set of Graduated Famille Rose Tankards
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinese export porcelain set of graduated famille rose mugs or tankards,
Circa 1780
The Chinese Export porcelain tankards or mugs are...
Category
Chinese Chinese Export Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
18th-century Chinese Export Porcelain Pair of Court Maiden Candlesticks
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinese Export Porcelain pair of maiden candlesticks,
circa 1760-1775
A pair of large Chinese Export figures of standing maidens holding ...
Category
Chinese Export Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Georgian Worcester Barr Period Coffee Can Porcelain Hand Painted, circa 1800
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
A very good Porcelain Coffee Can with a ring handle, hand decorated with an orange and gilt pattern by Worcester during the Barr period, fully marked to...
Category
English George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Worcester Pair of Shell Dishes, French Green Stencil Pattern, ca 1770
Located in London, GB
This is a pair of very rare and beautiful shell dishes made by Worcester around 1770 in their 1st or "Dr Wall" period. The dishes have one scrolled handle and have a shell-like shape...
Category
English Georgian Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Chinese Export Famille Rose Porcelain Dish with Flower Basket & Butterfly
Located in Downingtown, PA
Chinese Export Famille rose porcelain dish with flower basket & butterfly,
circa 1765
The Chinese Export famille rose porcelain dish is painted in enamels with a central wicker flower basket overflowing with fruit and flowers and above is a large butterfly. On the other three sides are grouping of fruit or flowers. The inner well is surrounded by gilt chain band. The outer border has four panels with flowers and fruit within a gilt rococo scroll...
Category
Chinese Chinese Export Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Dr Wall First Period Worcester Sugar Box 18th Century Circa 1775
Located in Katonah, NY
This is a hand-painted First-Period Worcester Porcelain sugar box from the 18th century.
The lively floral design is painted in green, blue, purple, and gilt.
We see purple stems and...
Category
George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
German Meissen 'Marcolini' Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1790
Located in New York, NY
Comprising coffee pot, tea pot, covered cream jug, covered sugar, ten tea cups, six coffee cups, 16 saucers.
Category
German Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Sèvres White Glazed and Gilt Porcelain Écuelle, Cover and Underplate, circa 1775
Located in New York, NY
Puce and yellow painted marks, Lacking date mark, painters' marks Charles Buteux, gilder’s mark for Jean Chauvaux.
Category
Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Extensive English Porcelain Dessert Service, Flight and Barr, circa 1792
Located in New York, NY
Pair of covered fruit coolers and liners, pair of covered sauce tureens on stands, 1 fruit compote, 4 lozenge-shape dishes, pair of square dishes, 4 shell-shaped dishes, 22 plates.
Category
English Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Early Derby Porcelain Cup & Saucer Rare Pattern 128 Puce Crown Marks, circa 1795
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a late 18th century porcelain Tea Cup and Saucer in pattern 128 by the Derby factory, Circa 1795.
This is a rare Derby pattern that we have not come across or seen previou...
Category
English George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Pair 18th Century Blue and White Gilded New Hall Dishes England Circa 1790
By New Hall
Located in Katonah, NY
The New Hall China Manufactory made this pair of late 18th-century blue and white gilded dishes in Stoke-On-Trent, England, circa 1790.
On the border, the deep blue has exceptional ...
Category
English Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Large English Porcelain Covered Sugar Bowl, Worcester, Circa 1770
Located in New York, NY
Painted with a roundel of fruits and butterflies within a "Lord Henry Tynne" type border and an elaborately gilt blue band at the rim.
Category
English Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
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
English George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Worcester Porcelain Deep Plate, Aesop Fable Three Foxes, ca 1780
Located in London, GB
This is a very rare deep plate made by Worcester around 1780. The plate has a basket weave rim and a very charming image of an Aesop fable about three foxes conversing under a large ...
Category
English George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
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
English George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Pair of Louis XVI Paris Porcelain Urns with Landscapes, circa 1780
Located in Atlanta, GA
A fine pair of Paris porcelain vases on pedestal bases, featuring landscape scenes within acid-etched gilt borders. The body of each vase with a green ground, above and below with gi...
Category
French Louis XVI Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Paint, Porcelain
Pair of Caughley Salopian English Porcelain Shapes Plates or Dishes
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine pair of English porcelain shaped bowls or dishes.
By Caughley.
In a heart-form or shield shape.
Decorated throughout with painted cobalt blue and gilt floral devices....
Category
Neoclassical Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
18th Century Worcester Tea Saucer
Located in Toledo, OH
18th century Worcester tea saucer in a Chinese design with a seated woman and child in front of urns filled with flowers and fruit, and a tea set in front. 5" diameter. Marked on the...
Category
Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Antique 18th Century Wedgwood Creamware Basket Form Double Salt Cellar
By Wedgwood
Located in Philadelphia, PA
An 18th century Wedgwood creamware double salt cellar.
The form consisting of two basket (or pail-form) bowls joined at the rim and connected by ...
Category
British George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Creamware
18th Century Derby Porcelain Vase with May Blossom Decoration
By Derby
Located in Downingtown, PA
Derby Porcelain Shaped Vase with May Blossom Decoration,
circa 1770-1775
The four-sided shaped Baluster vase and cover with square-shaped neck and foot is designed with a design of multiple applied tightly packed May blossoms or Mayflowers (Schneeballen) with yellow stamen and a tint of aqua blue to the edge of each flower while the ground behind has a light purple wash creating a stunning effect after the Meissen Schneeballen...
Category
English Georgian Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Worcester Porcelain Deep Plate, Aesop Fable Horse and Donkey, ca 1780
Located in London, GB
This is a very rare deep plate made by Worcester around 1780. The plate has a basket weave rim and a very charming image of the Aesop fable of the horse and the donkey in the centre....
Category
English George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
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
English George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Unusual Set of 18th Century Blue and White Plates, Platers and Lidded Plates
Located in Epfach, DE
Decorative Set of Blue and White Porcelain Plates, China, 18th Century
This striking and unusual set of 19 blue and white porcelain pieces includes plates, platters, and lidded pla...
Category
Chinese Chinese Export Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
18th Century First Period Worcester Porcelain Coffee Can and Saucer
Located in Downingtown, PA
First Period Worcester porcelain coffee can and saucer,
This design is closely related to the Lord Henry Thynne and Earl Dalhousie patterns.
circa 1772-1775
The fluted Worcester por...
Category
Georgian Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Derby Porcelain Figure of Neptune and Dolphin on a Shell, ca 1785
By Derby
Located in London, GB
This is a stunning porcelain figure of Neptune with a dolphin standing on a sea shell, made by Derby around the year 1785. The figure is in beautiful original condition.
We have one other Neptune figure from 1765, please see separate listing.
The Derby Porcelain factory has its roots in the late 1740s, when Andrew Planché, a Walloon Huguenot refugee, started making simple porcelain toys shaped like animals in his back yard. In 1756 Staffordshire enameller...
Category
English Rococo Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
18th-Century Derby Porcelain Yellow-Ground Botanical Dish, Pattern #216
Located in Downingtown, PA
Derby Porcelain Yellow-ground Botanical Dish,
Pattern #216,
circa 1795
The Derby Porcelain oval dish has a yellow-ground border with a central wel...
Category
English Georgian Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Pair of French Late 18th Century Paris Porcelain Cachepots with Floral Décor
Located in Atlanta, GA
A pair of French Louis XVI period Paris porcelain cachepots from the late 18th century, with hand-painted floral décor and gilt accents. Created in France during the short reign of K...
Category
French Louis XVI Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Antique Meissen Compote in Openwork Porcelain, Museum Quality
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Antique Meissen compote in openwork porcelain with hand-painted flowers, insects and gold decoration.
Marcolini period 1774-1814.
Museum quality.
M...
Category
German Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Two Antique Meissen Plates in Pierced Porcelain with Hand Painted Floral Motifs
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Two antique Meissen plates in pierced porcelain with hand painted floral motifs.
Museum Quality. Dated 1773-1814.
Measures: 23 cm.
In very good condition.
Stamped: Marcolini.
Category
German Empire Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Blue and White Kang-xi Tea Caddy with Silver Stopper
Located in New York, NY
Blue and white Kang-xi tea caddy with silver stopper. Late 18th century Chinese tea caddy with cranes in landscape with floral sprigs. Dutch silver mounted ...
Category
Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Silver
Two Antique Meissen Deep Plates in Pierced Porcelain with Floral Motifs
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Two antique Meissen deep plates in pierced porcelain with hand painted floral motifs. Museum Quality. Dated 1773-1814.
Measures: 23 x 4.5 cm.
In v...
Category
German Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Antique Meissen Figure in Hand-Painted Porcelain, Boy Playing Flute, 1774-1814
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Antique Meissen figure in hand-painted porcelain. Boy playing the flute. Marcolini period 1774-1814.
Measures: 20 x 9 cm.
In excellent condition.
Stamped.
Category
German Rococo Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Chinese Export Qing Qianlong Famille Rose Medallion Porcelain Bowl
Located in Long Island City, NY
This finely decorated Qing-period rose medallion or rose mandarin bowl is beautifully hand-painted with four vignettes depicting courtly scenes.
Category
Chinese Qing Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Sevres Biscuit Porcelain Figure 'De La Fontaine' from 'Les Grands Hommes, 1784
Located in Essex, MA
A SEVRES (HARD PASTE) BISCUIT FIGURE OF 'JEAN DE LA FONTAINE' FROM THE SERIES OF 'LES GRANDS HOMMES'
circa 1784, INCISED L R 7 TO BASE AT FRONT
Modelled by Pierre Julien (1731-180...
Category
French Louis XVI Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Antique Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Plain Bowl, Late 18th Century
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Antique Royal Copenhagen blue fluted plain bowl. Late 18th century.
Measures: 21 x 6 cm.
In excellent condition. Small chip on t...
Category
Danish Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
18th Century English Pearlware Coffee Pot, circa 1795
Located in Nantucket, MA
18th Century English Pearlware Coffee Pot, circa 1795, a Staffordshire pottery coffee pot in an unusual, very large size, with transfer blue and w...
Category
English Chinoiserie Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Pair of Japanese Porcelain Cut-Out Plates, Imari
Located in Lisboa, Lisboa
This porcelain plate displays a refined and elaborate design, characteristic of the Imari style, a type of Japanese ceramics that became very popular in Europe from the 17th century ...
Category
Chinese Rococo Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Sevres Porcelain Trembleuse Cup and Saucer First Size
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : 18th Century Sevres 1st Size Trembleuse Cup and Saucer
Date : Late 18th Century c1790
Marks : Interlaced L mark in blue. Incised OO mark on b...
Category
French Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Meissen Charger with Decoration a Flower Bunches, Marcolini Period Ca. 1800
Located in CH
Meissen charger with decoration a flower Bunches, Marcolini period Ca. 1800
This large Meissen Charger is decorated with a stylized bouquets of flower...
Category
German Neoclassical Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Pair of Chinese Export Porcelain Dinner Plates with Roosters late 18th century
Located in St. Catharines, ON
Delightful pair of rooster dinner platers with floral borders, the center of each painted with a fiesty rooster, surrounded by a couple of chicks, a chicken and various flowers inclu...
Category
Chinese Chinese Export Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Rare Meissen Marcolini Flower Plant in a Tub circa 1780 Porcelain
Located in London, GB
A superb Meissen Marcolini Auricula flower plant in a tub circa 1780.
Fine quality Meissen porcelain model of a flowerpot, modelled as cylindrical tub enhanced in gilt with 2 mythol...
Category
German Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Collection of Porcelain Cheese Moulds
Located in Brecht, BE
This is a collection of 8 French 18th century porcelain soft cheese moulds, collected by a French antiques dealer over 35 years time,
extremely rare find.
Category
French Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Late 18th Century Chinese Export Porcelain Sauce Boat
Located in Atlanta, GA
Late 18th Century Chinese Export Porcelain Sauce Boat
Category
Chinese Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
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.
Category
Danish Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Rare 'Hope Service' Plate 18th Century Flight Worcester
Located in Brisbane, QLD
The Hope Service was designed and created by the Royal Flight Worcester Company, commissioned by the Duke of Clarence and St Andrews (later King William I...
Category
English Neoclassical Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
18th Century Meissen Figurines of the Four Seasons
Located in New Orleans, LA
This pair of Meissen figurines depicts four infants, each representative of one of the Four Seasons. Autumn and summer are paired together, w...
Category
German Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
Worcester Porcelain Teapot Chinese Figural Decoration
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : Worcester porcelain teapot with Chinese figural decoration
Date : c1770
Period : George III
Marks : None
Origin : Worcester, England
Colour : Polychrome
Pattern : Chinese f...
Category
British George III Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain
First Period Worcester Porcelain Basket c1770
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : Fist Period Worcester porcelain basket
Date : c1770
Period : George III
Marks :None
Origin : Worcester. England
Colour :Polychrome
Pattern : Floral spray to the centre wit...
Category
British Georgian Antique Late 18th Century Porcelain
Materials
Porcelain