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Place of Origin: British
Clarice Cliff RARE RED TREES & HOUSE 18" WALL CHARGER C.1931
By Clarice Cliff
Located in Stourbridge, GB
A fabulous and rare piece of Clarice Cliff dating to 1931, not seen for 30 years and the only charger known in this design. Beautifully decorated with a radial image with 6 repeating...
Category
20th Century Art Deco British Pottery
Materials
Ceramic
Very early Turners Patent Ironstone Plate in Water Lily & Willow Ptn, Ca 1803
By John Turner
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a finely hand painted Stone China ( Ironstone) Plate or Dish made by John Turner of Lane End, Staffordshire very early in the 19th Century, Circa 1800 to 1806.
The piece is ...
Category
Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Pottery
Materials
Ironstone
Antique English Staffordshire Pottery Recumbent Sheep or Lamb Figurine
By Staffordshire
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine English Staffordshire pottery figurine.
In the form of a sheep or lamb.
On an unusual oval, convex plinth.
Decorated with confetti fur.
Simply ...
Category
19th Century Victorian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Frederick Alfred Rhead for Foley Art Pottery. A set of two pottery tray and pot
By Foley China
Located in London, GB
Frederick Alfred Rhead for Foley Art Pottery. Small pin tray and pot. Rhead was employed in 1896, as the Arts Director. Rhead was already an importan...
Category
Early 1900s Arts and Crafts Antique British Pottery
Materials
Ceramic
Clarice Cliff HAND PAINTED ABSTRACT DOUBLE DIAMONDS 358 SHAPE VASE C.1930
By Clarice Cliff
Located in Stourbridge, GB
A fabulous rare abstract design that is boldly shown on this really popular shape. This variant/colourway of Double Diamonds i have not seen before and works perfectly on the vase. T...
Category
20th Century Art Deco British Pottery
Materials
Ceramic
Early 19th Century Spode Red Greek Pattern Tile
By Josiah Spode, Spode
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A Neoclassical red transferware tile made by Spode 1806-1810, with the ‘Zeus in His Chariot’ pattern.
Sir William Hamilton’s Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman antiquities, first published in 1766 by Pierre d’Hancarville, was a landmark publication in English design. It intended to disseminate the Antique style through its engravings of Attic pottery. The catalog’s faithful reproductions of Classical vases led British potteries, including Spode, to adapt or even copy the ancient art for modern life. These Spode Greek pattern tiles reflect the major influence of Hamilton’s catalog on English Neoclassicism. The central scene was taken directly from the catalog.
This tile can be dated to a narrow window of production in the Spode factory, 1806-1810. During that time, Spode used a technique known as the “Pluck and Dust” method to print in red transfer designs onto creamware. Using this method, source prints were transferred overglaze using tissue imprinted with a very faint rendition of the design outlined in sticky oil. The decorator applied the tissue to the object then carefully “plucked” or pulled it away, leaving the sticky oil design behind. Then, a finely-ground enamel color was “dusted” onto the surface, sticking to any areas that had the oil. A final firing at a low temperature in the enamel kiln made the pattern permanent. The Pluck and Dust technique improved upon bat-printing and enabled larger designers to be transferred. It was short-lived, however, as under-glaze transfer printing soon took over as the preferred method for producing transferwares.
Dimensions: 5 in. x 5 in. x 1/4 in.
Condition: Excellent.
Provenance:
The Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
Jonathan Horne...
Category
Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Pottery
Materials
Earthenware, Creamware
English Ironstone Tureen with Lid and Under-Tray from the Early 19th Century
Located in Austin, TX
A fine English ironstone covered tureen with removable lid and under-tray from the early 19th century, featuring a lovely poly-chrome pattern and gilt and cobalt blue accents on the ...
Category
Early 19th Century Antique British Pottery
Materials
Ceramic, Pottery
Early Spode Red Greek Pattern Tile
By Josiah Spode, Spode
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A Neoclassical red transferware tile made by Spode 1806-1810, with the ‘Refreshments for Phliasian Horseman’ pattern.
Sir William Hamilton’s Collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman antiquities, first published in 1766 by Pierre d’Hancarville, was a landmark publication in English design. It intended to disseminate the Antique style through its engravings of Attic pottery. The catalog’s faithful reproductions of Classical vases led British potteries, including Spode, to adapt or even copy the ancient art for modern life. These Spode Greek pattern tiles reflect the major influence of Hamilton’s catalog on English Neoclassicism. The central scene was taken directly from the catalog.
This tile can be dated to a narrow window of production in the Spode factory, 1806-1810. During that time, Spode used a technique known as the “Pluck and Dust” method to print in red transfer designs onto creamware. Using this method, source prints were transferred overglaze using tissue imprinted with a very faint rendition of the design outlined in sticky oil. The decorator applied the tissue to the object then carefully “plucked” or pulled it away, leaving the sticky oil design behind. Then, a finely-ground enamel color was “dusted” onto the surface, sticking to any areas that had the oil. A final firing at a low temperature in the enamel kiln made the pattern permanent. The Pluck and Dust technique improved upon bat-printing and enabled larger designers to be transferred. It was short-lived, however, as under-glaze transfer printing soon took over as the preferred method for producing transferwares.
Dimensions: 5 in. x 5 in. x 1/4 in.
Condition: Excellent. Slight chip to the upper left corner measuring approximately 0.9 cm. in length.
Provenance:
The Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
Jonathan Horne...
Category
Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Pottery
Materials
Earthenware, Creamware
Rare Mason's Ironstone Miniature Coffee Pot in Gold Rose Japan pattern, Ca 1820
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very rare Mason's ironstone miniature Coffee Pot in the Gold Rose Japan gilded pattern, which we date to circa 1820.
Miniature or toy items of Masons ironstone are hard to...
Category
Early 19th Century Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Ironstone
Rare Mason's Ironstone Miniature Teapot in Plaid Japan rare Pattern, circa 1820
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a rare Mason's ironstone miniature Teapot in the rare Plaid Japan gilded pattern, which we date to circa 1820.
Miniature or toy items of Masons...
Category
Early 19th Century Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Ironstone
Georgian period Masons Ironstone Mug in Basket Japan Pattern, circa 1820
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good Ironstone pottery mug made by the English factory of Mason's Ironstone, fully marked and dating to the early 19th century, circa 1820.
Early Mason's mugs tend to be f...
Category
Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Pottery
Materials
Ironstone
18th Century Large Liverpool Cream Ware Jug for the American Market, circa 1780s
Located in Nantucket, MA
Late 18th Century Large Liverpool Cream Ware Jug Made for the American Market, circa 1780s, an extremely large soft paste pottery pitcher made by the English Liverpool potteries for ...
Category
1780s Federal Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
English Pearlware Pottery Large Blue Slip Jug, Dated 1787, Possibly Leeds
By Leeds Pottery
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Pearlware Pottery Large Blue Slip Jug,
Dated 1787,
Possibly Leeds.
The large English pottery light blue slip jug is painted with gold detailing with a date of 1787 below the...
Category
1780s Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
William de morgan - EAGLE DECORATED 23CM DISHED PLAQUE C.1880S
By William De Morgan
Located in Stourbridge, GB
A superbly decorated 23cm diameter dish form plate designed by William De Morgan. This will date to the 1880s and shows an Eagle or similar amongst foliate decoration. There has been...
Category
1880s Arts and Crafts Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Antique Miniature Moorcroft Pottery Pomegranate Vase with Mottled Yellow Ground
By Moorcroft Pottery
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine antique miniature Moorcroft pottery vase.
In the Pomegranate pattern.
With a mottled yellow ground and polychrome decoration throughout.
Likely made for and retailed by Liberty & Co. ca. 1910-1911.
Marked to the base with an impressed M, 53, and a William Moorcroft signature.
Simply a wonderful and rare Moorcroft miniature...
Category
1910s Arts and Crafts Vintage British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Georgian Hicks & Meigh Ironstone Plate Hand Painted Water Lily Ptn No.5, Ca1815
By Hicks & Meigh
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good Side Plate in the Water Lily pattern, made by Hicks and Meigh of Shelton, Staffordshire, England between 1812 and 1822, probably circa 1815.
This is a beautiful ...
Category
Early 19th Century George III Antique British Pottery
Materials
Ironstone
Large Salt Glazed Scottish Brewery Jug from Port Dundas Pottery
Located in Port Chester, NY
A large salt glazed ceramic brewery jug, manufacturered in the mid 19th Century by Port Dundas Pottery. The glaze is in good antique condition. Note the maker's thumbprint mark at ...
Category
Mid-19th Century Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Georgian Hicks & Meigh Ironstone Dinner Plate Pheasant Pattern No.5, Ca 1815
By Hicks & Meigh
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good Dinner Plate in the Long Tailed Pheasant pattern No.2, made by Hicks and Meigh of Shelton, Staffordshire, England between 1812 and 1822, probably circa 1815.
Thi...
Category
Early 19th Century George III Antique British Pottery
Materials
Ironstone
William Moorcroft Tudric Pewter Mounted Tazza c1915
By William Moorcroft
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : A William Moorcroft Pomegranate Pattern Pewter Mounted Tazza
Date : c1915
Period : George V
Marks :The pottery tazza is signed with impressed marks and blue monogram. The ...
Category
1910s Art Nouveau Vintage British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Wedgwood Pair Floral Rimmed Majolica Pottery Plates
By Wedgwood
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine pair antique English majolica floral rimmed pottery plates by Wedgwood and dated 1872. The lightly potted plates are of simple rounded form standing on a round foot with a sli...
Category
1870s Arts and Crafts Antique British Pottery
Materials
Majolica, Pottery
Set of 14 Wedgwood Green Majolica Aesthetic Movement Sunflower Plates
By Wedgwood
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Set of 14 green majolica glazed dinner plates in the ‘Sunflower’ pattern by Wedgwood, made circa 1880.
The sunflower, alongside the calla lily and peacock feather, became an emblem ...
Category
Late 19th Century Aesthetic Movement Antique British Pottery
Materials
Earthenware, Majolica, Pottery
Black Ceramic Platter
Located in New York, NY
This hand-crafted black glazed ceramic platter is a unique piece by a British ceramic artist from the Cotswolds.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary British Pottery
Materials
Ceramic
Copeland Spode Pottery Fox Hunt Lunch Service
Located in Essex, MA
A fox hunting set with all items listed below in the additional comments section.
Category
Early 20th Century British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
18th-century English Creamware Whieldon-type Tortoiseshell Tea Bowl & Saucer
By Thomas Whieldon Pottery
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Creamware Whieldon-type Tortoiseshell Tea Bowl & Saucer,
The 18th-century creamware tea bowl and saucer are decorated in tortoise-shell and green glazes. The exterior of the bowl has a band of molded pearls as does the saucer around the central well where the tea bowl sits.
Provenance: Jonathan Horne...
Category
Mid-18th Century Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Creamware, Pottery
Pair of Antique Jasperware Vases by Adams Pottery, circa 1780
By William Adams (Potter)
Located in London, GB
Pair of antique jasperware vases by Adams Pottery, circa 1780
English, c. 1780
Height 27cm, diameter 10cm
This remarkable pair of neoclassical blue jasperware vases stands as a testament to the sublime artistry and finesse of William Adams, an eminent member of the illustrious Adams pottery family of the 18th century.
The vases showcase an exceptional three-dimensional frieze in crisp white relief, vividly portraying scenes from classical mythology. Central to these intricate designs are Apollo, the Greek god of sun and music, and Cupid, the divine symbol of love and attraction. The high-relief technique lends the figures a sense of dynamic realism, setting them vividly against the blue jasperware, and are excellent examples of neoclassical decorations.
Complementing the classical friezes are formal borders that encircle the shoulders of each vase. These meticulously crafted embellishments contrast brilliantly with the blue Jasper, accentuating their own elaborate detailing.
Adding to the grandeur of these pieces are the tall plinth bases, which are graced by classical figures emblematic of the four seasons, also in white relief. These figures not only augment the classical look of the vases but also represent the perennial cycle of life and the passage of time. The bases also feature classical friezes to the sides and bottom.
Each vase proudly bears the unmistakable 'ADAMS' impression, signifying their provenance and certifying their authenticity. This signature mark is a cherished attribution to their creator, William Adams, and his significant contribution to the heritage of pottery. William Adams, a favoured pupil of the legendary Josiah Wedgwood, established his own pottery in 1789 and became renowned for his work with Queensware, painted china glaze ware, transfer ware, basalt, and jasperware until his death in 1805.
The Adams family...
Category
18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Pottery
Materials
Other
English Stoneware Pottery Redware Coffeepot
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Stoneware Pottery Redware Stoneware Engine Turned Coffeepot,
Staffordshire,
Circa 1765
A Staffordshire redware stoneware coffeepot and cover with an engine-turned body and c...
Category
Mid-18th Century Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery, Stoneware
Set of 6 Aesthetic Movement Green Majolica Wedgwood Sunflower Plates
By Wedgwood
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Set of 6 Aesthetic Movement green majolica glazed dinner plates in the ‘Sunflower’ pattern by Wedgwood, made circa 1880.
The sunflower, alongside the calla lily and peacock feathe...
Category
Late 19th Century Aesthetic Movement Antique British Pottery
Materials
Earthenware, Majolica, Pottery
Set of 6 Green Majolica Wedgwood Sunflower Plates
By Wedgwood
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Set of 6 green majolica glazed dinner plates in the ‘Sunflower’ pattern by Wedgwood, made circa 1880.
The sunflower, alongside the calla lily and peacock feather, became an emblem...
Category
Late 19th Century Aesthetic Movement Antique British Pottery
Materials
Earthenware, Majolica, Pottery
Staffordshire pottery bocage group, ‘Hairdresser’, c. 1820.
By Staffordshire
Located in Gargrave, North Yorkshire
Staffordshire pottery bocage group of large size, ‘Hairdresser’, c. 1820. The very well modelled group, depicting a man curing the hair of a seated lady, whilst she looks in a hand m...
Category
1820s Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Portrait Medallions David Garrick & Sarah Siddons, Wedgwood, 19th Century
By Wedgwood
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
A matched pair of portrait medallions showing the famous actors Mr Garrick (C1830) and Mrs Siddons, (circa 1880). Framed as a pair, they work well together.
David Garrick and Sarah Siddons...
Category
Mid-19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Set of 12 Wedgwood Green Majolica Aesthetic Movement Sunflower Plates
By Wedgwood
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Set of 12 green majolica glazed dinner plates in the ‘Sunflower’ pattern by Wedgwood, made circa 1880.
The sunflower, alongside the calla lily and peacock feather, became an emblem ...
Category
Late 19th Century Aesthetic Movement Antique British Pottery
Materials
Earthenware, Majolica, Pottery
Pair of Large Stunning Burmantofts Faience Floral Vases
By Burmantofts Pottery
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stunning pair of Burmantofts Faience vases of slender baluster form, cast in low relief with flowers and foliage, in shades of blue, turquoise, green, yellow and red on a cream gro...
Category
1880s Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
6 Moorcroft Art Pottery Demitasse Cup & Saucer Sets in the Leaf & Berry Pattern
By William Moorcroft
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This set of six demitasse cups and saucers were made by the renowned Moorcroft factory of England in approximately 1940 in their signature Leaf and Berry pattern. The cups are done w...
Category
Mid-20th Century Arts and Crafts British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Pair of 19th Century Staffordshire Figures of Recumbent Sheep
By Staffordshire
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Pair of 19th century Staffordshire figures of Recumbent Sheep.
England, circa 1860s.
A diminutive pair of expressive pair of Staffordshire pottery sheep with textured bodies. Som...
Category
19th Century High Victorian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Wedgwood Majolica Dish with Strawberries on a Cobalt Ground, 1870, 12 Available
By Wedgwood
Located in Banner Elk, NC
Wedgwood Majolica Strawberry dish, naturalistically relief-modeled with strawberries, leaves, and blossoms, the lip with strawberry leaves and...
Category
19th Century Victorian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Majolica
Vintage Ceramic Fish Set, English, 1930s
Located in St Annes, Lancashire
Super art deco pottery fish set
Comprising 4 plates and a serving dish
By Shorter & Sons, Stoke On Trent.
All in good condition
The measurement re...
Category
1930s Art Deco Vintage British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
19th Century Staffordshire Figurines of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert 'Large'
By Staffordshire
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
19th century Staffordshire Figurines of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (Large)
England, circa 1860
Offering a rare find, this pair of 19th-century Staffordshire Figures portrays t...
Category
19th Century High Victorian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Staffordshire Blue Transfer Pottery Teapot Trivet in the Ostrich Hunt Pattern
By Staffordshire
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine blue transfer Staffordshire pottery trivet.
In the Ostrich Hunt pattern.
An exceedingly rare form.
Simply a wonderful trivet!
Date:
1...
Category
Mid-19th Century Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Set 18 Wedgwood Creamware Dessert or Salad Dishes England, circa 1820
By Wedgwood
Located in Katonah, NY
Made in England in the early 19th century, circa 1815, these Wedgwood dessert or salad dishes are a beautiful and sophisticated set. The combination o...
Category
Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Pottery
Materials
Creamware
Joseph Holdcroft English Majolica Flying Crane Turquoise Plate
By Joseph Holdcroft
Located in Philadelphia, PA
An English majolica plate, The Flying Crane, by Joseph Holdcroft, Circa 1870.
Designed in the Aesthetic Japonisme taste, the crane is centered on a turquoise pebbled ground with a border of prunus, or pink Dogwood branches stemming from the brown branch form rim.
Showing the unusual green glazing on the verso, distinctive to Holdcroft majolica.
Book reference,’The Collectors Encyclopedia of Majolica’ by Mariann Katz-Marks, page 95.
Joseph Holdcroft held several patents for the production of earthenware. He was employed by Minton where he became proficient in the manufacture of majolica. Holdcroft established the Sunderland Pottery...
Category
Late 19th Century Japonisme Antique British Pottery
Materials
Earthenware
Martin Brothers Aubergine Mottle Glazed Bottle Vase
By Martin Brothers
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stylish Martin Brothers stoneware vase of ovoid bottle shape with narrow waisted cylindrical neck and probably quite an early example dating from the 19th century. The vase stands ...
Category
Late 19th Century Arts and Crafts Antique British Pottery
Materials
Stoneware
James and Ralph Clews Lead-Glazed Earthenware Plates with Russian Eagles-Eight
By Ralph & James Clews
Located in Downingtown, PA
Clews Lead-glazed Earthenware Plates with Russian Eagles,
James and Ralph Clews, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire,
Eight Plates,
1830
The se...
Category
1820s Regency Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Small Teapot in Caneware with Spaniel Finial. Wedgwood, circa 1820
By Wedgwood
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
An unglazed caneware teapot of depressed oval shape, with arabesque decoration and a spaniel finial.
Wedgwood caneware is a type of pottery that w...
Category
1820s Neoclassical Antique British Pottery
Materials
Stoneware
Leach Pottery Studio Pottery Lidded Green Glazed Pot
By Leach Pottery
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A stylish and early Cornish, Leach Pottery St Ives studio pottery lidded green glazed pot dating from the early to mid 20th century. The stoneware po...
Category
1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Whieldon Creamware Earthenware Pottery Teapot & Cover
By Thomas Whieldon Pottery
Located in Downingtown, PA
Staffordshire Whieldon-type creamware teapot and cover,
circa 1765-1775
The Whieldon-type cream earthenware teapot has a moulded design of grape vines and large grape leaves to t...
Category
1760s Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Ceramic, Creamware, Pottery
Charles Hubert Brannam Grotesque Pottery Smiling Cat Figure
By Charles Brannam
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
An unusual large art pottery figure of a grotesque smiling cat with glass eyes from an original design by Blanche Vulliamy made by Charles Hubert B...
Category
Early 1900s Art Nouveau Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Copeland & Garrett English Agateware Monumental ‘Pompiean’ Ewer, circa 1840
By Copeland & Garrett Spode
Located in Philadelphia, PA
An oversized Agatewear ewer or water pitcher, from the ‘Agate’ toiletwares line in the ‘Pompiean’ shape, Copeland and Garrett, Spode - circa 1840.
Copeland and Garrett operated from 1833-1847 in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Agateware vessels are made up of a white clay stained with metallic oxides to create a swirl of multi-colored clays.
A large piece originally paired with a basin, molded with an applied handle, a flat-top crimped upper rim, and a footed base. This piece has an overall chocolate brown coloring mixed with ochre, along with small spots of light Cerulean blue.
Marked: An applied, raised white pad mark reading Copeland Garrett.
Also showing an older shop...
Category
Early 19th Century Early Victorian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Georgian Black Basalt Teapot & Cover Engine Turned Decoration, English Ca 1825
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good black basalt Teapot and cover lid, which we attribute to a Staffordshire Potteries, English maker, circa 1825.
The teapot is wel...
Category
Early 19th Century Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
1874 Minton Chinese Blue and White Transferware Platter
By Minton
Located in Sheffield, MA
An antique 19th century Minton Chinese blue and white transferware platter. It has a lovely pastoral scene. The underside is marke...
Category
19th Century Chinoiserie Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Pair of Wedgwood & Bentley Agate Plant Pots
By Wedgwood & Bentley
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A pair of plant pots covered in marbled brown glaze emulating agate gemstone encircled with checkered rims accented in gold, made circa 1770 by Wedgwood &...
Category
1770s Neoclassical Antique British Pottery
Materials
Creamware, Pottery
Encaustic Painted Basalt Vase, Wedgwood, circa 1800
By Wedgwood
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
A fine, large vase in black basalt, decorated with an encaustic painted figure of a youth, taken from The Hamilton vase in the British Museum.
The shape is taken from the Greek Hydria...
Category
Late 18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Pottery
Materials
Stoneware
Santa Claus Character Jug by Royal Doulton, England
Located in Austin, TX
A fine vintage Santa Claus character jug or decorative mug by the English pottery firm, Royal Doulton.
Category
20th Century British Pottery
Materials
Ceramic, Earthenware, Pottery
Royal Doulton Pastille Pottery Bastiile Burner Tudor Watermill and Cottage
By Royal Doulton
Located in Downingtown, PA
Royal Doulton Pastille Pottery Bastiile Burner Tudor Watermill and Cottage
Burslem,
1920s-30s
The Royal Doulton pottery pastiile burner is modeled as a Tudor watermill and cotta...
Category
1920s Edwardian Vintage British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Large Scale Staffordshire Pearlware Figure of Ceres or Plenty
Located in Downingtown, PA
Massive Staffordshire Pearlware Pottery Figure of Ceres or Plenty,
circa 1815
This large scale figure of Ceres or Plenty is a stunning example of Staffordshire pottery. The figure is finely modeled and enamelled in colors, and she stands on a wonderfully decorated marbled plinth. Ceres is the Roman goddess of agriculture, fertility, and motherhood, and she is often depicted holding a flaming torch and a cornucopia. The figure wears a striking yellow robe over a light purple dress decorated with black flowers. In her left hand she holds a flaming torch while in the right she holds a large cornucopia...
Category
Early 19th Century Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pearlware, Pottery
English Creamware Whieldon-type Gray Tortoiseshell Plate
By Thomas Whieldon Pottery
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Creamware Whieldon-type Gray Tortoiseshell Plate,
Circa 1765-75
The octagonal shaped plate is covered to the front and back with a very plea...
Category
Mid-18th Century Georgian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Creamware, Pottery
Mason's Ironstone Pot-Pourri Vase & Cover in Jardiniere Pattern, circa 1890
By Mason's Ironstone
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a rare Pot-Pourri Vase and Cover, hand painted in the Jardiniere pattern, made by Mason's Ironstone, Lane Delph, England and dating to circa...
Category
Late 19th Century Late Victorian Antique British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Millie Taplin Art Deco Wedgwood Floral Painted Cream Jug
By Wedgwood
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very fine and stylish Art Deco Wedgwood floral painted cream jug by renowned designed Millicent (Millie) Jane Taplin (British, 1902-1980) and dating from around 1930.
Millie was a renowned painter of ceramics who was trained by Alfred and Louise Powell and spent most of her career working at Wedgwood becoming one of the main designers at Wedgwood.
The tall and elegant helmet shaped cream stands on a round pedestal base and made in a drab (cane ware...
Category
1930s Art Deco Vintage British Pottery
Materials
Pottery
Pair of Salts in Slate Blue Jasperware, Wedgwood, circa 1790
By Wedgwood
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
A pair of salt cellars in slate-blue jasperware, with inlaid rims. decorated with the Romantic Poor Maria and Maternal Affection by Lady Templetown, as well as a more classical Cupid's Triumph.
In the 1790s, salt cellars were an essential tableware item used in England for serving and consuming salt. A salt cellar is a small container, often made of silver, glass, or porcelain, used to hold salt at the dining table. These cellars were typically placed in the center of the table, within easy reach of diners. Salt was taken from the cellar...
Category
Late 18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Pottery
Materials
Stoneware
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