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Porcelain “Zodiac Bull” by Arnold Machin for Wedgwood, England, circa 1950

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    Located in Copenhagen, DK
    Wedgwood, England. Coffee service for 12 people in hand painted porcelain with flower decoration and birds, circa 1930. The coffee cup measures: 6 x 6 cm. Saucer diameter: 12.2 cm....
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  • Georgian Porcelain Coffee Can by Machin & Baggaley Pattern 262, Circa 1810
    By Machin and Baggaley
    Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
    This is an early 19th century porcelain coffee can or cup that we attribute to Machin and Baggaley (or Machin & Co.) of Burslem, Staffordshire, England. Early Machin porcelain pieces tend to be rare. This coffee can is nominally straight sided and has a good ring handle with a long pointed lower support. It is beautifully hand decorated with a striking floral design having large pink flowers...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English George III Porcelain

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    Porcelain

  • Morbelli Zodiac Porcelain Plate “Gemini”, 1950, Italy
    By Arte Morbelli
    Located in Milano, IT
    Morbelli Zodiac porcelain plate “Gemini“, 1950, Italy.
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    Vintage 1950s Other Porcelain

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    Porcelain

  • Wedgwood Queensware Embossed Footed Bowl, England
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    Wedgwood Queensware embossed footed bowl, England A Wedgwood Queensware embossed footed bowl with Greek scene and gadroon patterned foot Marked...
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    20th Century English Porcelain

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  • Antique English Wedgwood Porcelain Biscuit Barrel, Circa 1890-1910
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    Antique English Wedgwood porcelain biscuit barrel, Circa 1890-1910.
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    Antique Late 19th Century English Platters and Serveware

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  • Meissen Porcelain Group 'Europe on the Bull', by J.F. Eberlein, circa 1860
    By Johann Friedrich Eberlein
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Excellent large meissen figurine group around 1860: Beautiful, youthful Europe, the primordial mother of the continent, with her hair tied back and adorned with flowers, sits sideways on the strong, white bull, which is actually the transformed father of the god Zeus, who kidnaps the young woman. She is covered only with a large floor-length cloth with golden stars. With her right hand she holds on to one of the animal's horns, with her left hand she grasps its neck, a flower garland adorns the animal's head, two nymphs wrapped in shawls kneel at Europe's feet and offer flowers from a basket. The group is based on an oval base with rocaille decoration heightened in gold. Design: Johann Friedrich Eberlein (1695 - 1749) From 1735 sculptor and modeller at the Meissen porcelain factory. Eberlein worked with Johann Friedrich Eberlein (1706 - 1775) - a modeller at the Meissen manufactory since 1731: Together with J. J. KÄNDLER and Johann Gottlieb Ehder, he created the swan service with more than 2,200 individual items between 1737 and 1742. Eberlein's own creations show classical deities on opulent baroque...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century German Rococo Porcelain

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