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Style: George III
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...
Category
1790s Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
Pair of George 111 Silver Salt Cellars, Thomas Sharratt, London, 1784
Located in London, GB
Pair of George 111 silver salt cellars,Thomas Sharratt, London,1784
On quite tall hoof feet with crisp rope edge and bristol blue liners.
These salts are hallmarked in 1784 which w...
Category
1780s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
Spode Porcelain Tea Cup in Hand Painted & Gilded Pattern 967, circa 1810
By Spode
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a fine example of an English George III period, porcelain Tea Cup, made by Spode and hand painted in Pattern 967, during the early 19th century, circa 1815.
The cup has th...
Category
Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Large Antique George III Quality Copper Saucepan Stamped Liptons
Located in Suffolk, GB
??Large antique George III quality copper sauce pan stamped Liptons with the original iron handle and copper carrying handle stamped Liptons
Measures: H 16.5cm x W 33.5cm x D 33....
Category
Early 1800s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Copper
Georgian silver teapot stand or card tray London 1791 Godbehere and Wigan
Located in Toronto, Ontario
Georgian silver teapot stand or card tray London 1791Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan. Oval form with pinpricked double border, the well with bright cut band of floral and pinprick ...
Category
18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
Brampton English Rare Large Salt Glazed Thatched Cottage Table Jug
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A rare and unusual antique English large salt glazed stoneware jug modelled a a thatched cottage by Brampton and dating from around 1820. The six sided jug stands raised on a molded ...
Category
1820s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Stoneware
Rare Large Georgian 'George III' Sterling Silver Serving Fork
Located in New York, NY
Rare, large, Georgian (George III), sterling silver serving fork, London, year-hallmarked for 1806, Stephen Adams - maker. Measures almost...
Category
Early 1800s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
Antique George 111 Silver Wine Coaster Dated 1788 London Robert Hennell 11
Located in London, GB
Antique George 111 Silver Wine Coaster Dated 1788 London made by Robert Hennell 11
Beautifully made by one of the most prolific makers of Geo 111 silver wine coasters in London
The bright cut engraving and hand piercing...
Category
1780s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
Rare Georgian Amethyst Glass Cup and Saucer Hand-Blown, circa 1800
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a hand blown, glass, cup and saucer made from an amethyst colored glass and dating to the English Georgian period, circa 1800.
Georgian glass cups and saucers are unusual and hard to find.
This one is particularly attractive being made of amethyst glass.
The cup is free blown in the shape of a coffee can with a handmade loop handle. The saucer has a folded rim to give added strength and protection, as seen on the folded feet of some Georgian drinking glasses...
Category
Late 18th Century British Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Glass
Pair of George III Salvers/Stands Made in London in 1810 by William Frisbee
Located in London, GB
The Salvers/Stands are of the finest quality and stand on four cast panel feet, with a scroll end and reeded edge. The main body is oval in form with a raised rim which is decorated ...
Category
1810s English Antique George III 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
1790s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Pottery
Pair, Silver Plated Three-Arm Candelabras, Candleholders Friedman Silver Company
Located in Miami, FL
A pair of Victorian Friedman silver plated three-arm convertible candleholders or candelabras.
Each piece has the capacity to hold either three lights or just one (with the removal o...
Category
Mid-20th Century American George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Silver Plate, Nickel
Early 19th Century Plate Porcelain Finely Hand Painted, Staffordshire UK Ca 1825
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is an early 19th century porcelain Plate or desert dish with a molded wavy edge to the rim, made by one of the quality Staffordshire, English potteries and dating from the George 111rd period, circa 1820 to 1830.
This piece is unmarked to the base but it is very well hand painted and we believe it is from one of the high quality English makers such as Coalport, Davenport or Samuel Alcock.
Either way this piece is a beautifully hand decorated with a striking, bold and very colourful pattern.
Overall a beautifully hand painted early English porcelain...
Category
Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
George III "Spade" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham by Cocks & Bettridge, 1813
Located in London, GB
A Very Rare George III "Spade" Caddy Spoon Made in Birmingham in 1813 by Cocks & Bettridge.
The Caddy Spoon is unusually modelled as a spade with T bar handle. The bowl is unusually...
Category
19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
18th C Georgian Jelly Glass with Bell Bowl Cushion Knop Hand Blown, Ca 1780
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good hand-blown, English mid-Georgian Jelly glass, dating to the last quarter of the 18th century, circa 1780.
These glasses are very collectable. It is made from English lead glass which is relatively heavy and has a soft grey colour.
The glass has a bell bowl above a flattened cushion knop which forms a rudimentary stem. The stem leads to a conical foot having a rough snapped off pontil mark to the underside. There are no chips, cracks or any evidence of restoration.
Nominal dimensions:
Bowl rim diameter: 2.44 inches
Foot diameter: 2.27 inches
height: 4 inches
For similar Jelly Glasses see pages 252 to 254 in the book; Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses...
Category
Mid-18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Glass
Antique Newcastle Sterling Silver Old English Pattern Soup Ladle
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
An exceptional, fine and impressive, large antique Georgian Newcastle sterling silver Old English pattern soup ladle made by Ann Robertson; an addition to our silver cutlery collection
This exceptional antique Georgian silver soup ladle, in sterling standard, has been crafted in the Old English pattern.
The anterior surface of the handle terminal is embellished with a contemporary engraved initials 'JBM'.
This fine example of silver cutlery has a plain rounded bowl.
The reverse of the ladle features a rounded heel to the bowl and a pip to the handle terminal.
This exceptional silver soup ladle, crafted by the renowned and collectable Newcastle lady silversmith...
Category
19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
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
1790s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
$1,276 Sale Price / set
20% Off
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...
Category
1790s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
Coalport Coffee Can Porcelain Hand Painted and Gilded Pattern, circa 1810
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good quality coffee can that we attribute to the coalport porcelain works, Shropshire, England, made during the John Rose period of the George 111rd years, circa 1805-1810.
The coffee can is nominally parallel, tapering slightly to the base, with a simple loop handle and pointed attachments. It has a shallow foot recess with obtuse corner and is unmarked to the base.
The pattern is beautifully hand painted in gold gilt over a burnt orange ground, upper border pattern, with further gilt decoration to the outer handle and gilding around the upper and lower rims.
We date this piece to the late George third...
Category
Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Georgian Derby Cup and Saucer Duo in Pattern 561, Puce Mark Circa 1800
By Derby
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good porcelain duo of a cup and saucer by the Derby factory, made during the George 111rd period, circa 1800.
Both pieces are well potted in the Hamilton flute shape wit...
Category
Early 19th Century British Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Rare Philip Christian (Liverpool) Lamprey Handle Cream Boat, c1775
By Philip Christian
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Rare Philip Christian (Liverpool) Lamprey Handle Cream Boat, c1775
Additional information:
Date : c.1775
Period : George III
Marks : None
Origin : Liverpool, England
Colour : Polychrome
Pattern : Floral sprays
Features : Moulded lambrequin and shells on helmet-shape body, lamprey handle (with distinctive caudal fin), pedestal foot
Condition : Excellent, no chips or cracks. There is some wear to the enamels
Restoration : None
Dimensions : L 11.9 x H 8.5 cm
Note : Although the lamprey may seem to be a peculiar choice for the basis of a jug handle...
Category
18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
John Rose Coalport TRIO Porcelain Gilded Royal Garter Pattern, Circa 1800
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is an early porcelain trio comprising a coffee can, tea cup and saucer, all in gilded patterns, which we attribute to Coalport, John Rose & Co., Shropshire, England, made at the...
Category
Late 18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Derby Imari Pattern Partners Porcelain Inkwell and Quill Pen Stand
By Derby
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very fine, rare and unusual antique English Derby partners porcelain inkwell and quill pen holder decorated in the Imari pattern and dating from the early ...
Category
Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Rare Form - George III Mahogany Butler's Tray W/ Beveled Handles C. 1790
Located in Atlanta, GA
English, late 18th to early 19th century.
This fine quality mahogany tray is a very unusual form. The edges with a scalloped border and cut out handles to each.
Provenance: From a...
Category
18th Century British Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Mahogany
$1,036 Sale Price
20% Off
18th C Georgian Jelly Glass with Bell Bowl Cushion Knop Hand Blown, Ca 1790
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good hand-blown, English mid-Georgian Jelly glass, dating to the last quarter of the 18th century, circa 1790.
These glasses are very collectible. It is made from Eng...
Category
Mid-18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Glass
Georgian Pewter Measure from the Hope Inn, by Edward J Wilderness Row
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Georgian pewter measure from the Hope Inn, by Edward J Wilderness Row
Hope Tavern, 179 Stanhope Street, Euston Road
Hallmarked Edward J London of Wi...
Category
Early 1800s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Pewter
$956 Sale Price
20% Off
Welsh or English Floral Hand Painted Porcelain Serpent Handle Jug and Stand
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very finely made antique Welsh or English floral painted porcelain serpent handled jug with fitted stand dating from the early 19th century. The set comprises of a hexagonal shaped...
Category
1820s British Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
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
1790s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Fine Antique English Georgian Copper And Brass Water Kettle
Located in New Orleans, LA
A fine antique George III copper kettle with a shaped handle, spout and lift off lid. A beautiful patina that only comes with age and many years of loving use.
This stunning copper ...
Category
Early 1800s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Brass, Copper
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
Late 18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
George III 1792 5-Piece Silver and Cut Glass Epergne Centerpiece Bowls
Located in New York, NY
Magnificent epergne from 1792, by William Hall, London, the centerpiece with garland frieze and four down swept legs, joined by two rows of incurvate stretchers, and having four bowl...
Category
Late 18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Silver, Britannia Standard Silver
Ridgway Rare Early Drabware Basket & Stand
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very rare antique English Georgian early Ridgway hand painted drabware twin handled fruit basket and matching stand dating from around 1802. Made at the Cauldon Place Works the bas...
Category
Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Clay
20th Century Italian Silver Tarkard, worked as Italian artisan tradition
By Mario Vallè
Located in VALENZA, IT
Tarkard in solid silver 800.
The design on the body has a diamond pattern.
The beaded handle is worked with casting motifs
The interior of the tarkard is gilded
760 grams.
Category
20th Century Italian George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Silver
HESTER BATEMAN Geo. III Sterling Sweets or Sugar Basket with Cobalt Glass Liner
Located in CHARLESTON, SC
One of THE finest and most rare collectible Antique English Geo. III hallmarked STERLING SILVER hand pierced and engraved Sweets or Sugar Basket, retaining its original cobalt glass ...
Category
Late 18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
First Period Worcester Coffee Cup Porcelain Finely Hand Painted, circa 1770
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a rare first period (or Dr. Wall) Worcester Coffee Cup, with a distinctive hand painted pattern, made of porcelain and dating to the 18th century, circa 1770.
The cup is well potted with a grooved loop handle
This delightful early Worcester Cup...
Category
18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
18th Century George III Sterling Silver Drum Mustard Pot
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A exceptional antique 18th century English sterling silver drum mustard pot; an addition to our silver cruets / condiments collection.
This exceptional antique George III sterling silver mustard pot has a plain drum form with applied borders to the upper rim.
The body of this large antique Georgian silver mustard pot...
Category
1770s British Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Silver, 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
1790s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Pottery
Swansea Welsh Pair Famille Rose Chinese Mandarin Pattern Porcelain Cups
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A rare and early pair Swansea, Welsh, hand painted porcelain breakfast cups hand painted in the Chinese famille rose style with the Mandarin pattern d...
Category
1810s Welsh Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Swansea Welsh Porcelain Kingfisher Pattern Cabinet Trio
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine antique Welsh porcelain cabinet trio decorated in the Kingfisher pattern by sought after maker Swansea and dating from around 1820. The trio comprises of a teacup, a coffee cu...
Category
1820s Welsh Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Early English Pair Porcelain Imari Pattern Cabinet Plates c.1810
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A very stylish and fine pair of early English porcelain plates hand decorated in the Imari style and dating from around 1810. The plates of rou...
Category
1810s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Staffordshire Georgian Two Pearlware Religious Printed Childs Plates with Verse
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
Two fine English Georgian, probably Staffordshire, child’s pearlware plates decorated with religious scenes and verse dating from the early 19th century. The finely potted plates are of octagonal shape both with relief molded fruit and floral designs to the rim, one hand painted and other simply glazed rim but with a pink lustre edge. Due to the edge patterning being the same we believe the plates to have originated from the same pottery. Both plates have printed religious scenes to the center with printed prayers, possibly as teaching aids for children. One has a scene of Christ rising from the dead with a prayer reading ‘Behold him rising from the grave. Behold him raised on high. He pleads his merit there to save Transgressor doom’d to die.’ The scene shows soldiers, some sleeping around the entrance to the tomb. The second plate shows a child reading...
Category
Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Pottery
Worcester Coffee Cup, Monochrome Black Print "Tea Party no.3", Georgian ca 1760
Located in London, GB
This is a very charming coffee cup and saucer made by Worcester in their First Period (sometimes called the Dr Wall Period) in about 1760. The items are decorated in a black overglaz...
Category
1760s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
$472 Sale Price / set
20% Off
Unusual rare pair of antique George III quality mahogany wine coolers
Located in Ipswich, GB
Unusual rare pair of antique George III quality mahogany wine coolers, having unusual oval shaped reeded tops with a carved finale opening to reveal the original lead lining, origina...
Category
Early 19th Century Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Mahogany
Antique George 111 Silver Bright Cut Tea Caddy Spoon Dated 1817
Located in London, GB
Antique George 111 Silver Bright Cut Tea Caddy Spoon Dated 1817
Fabulous Caddy Spoon in excellent condition.
The bright cut engraving is as sharp today as the day it was made.
Category
1810s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
Small Pair of Antique George III Quality Cut Glass Decanters
Located in Suffolk, GB
Small pair of antique George III quality cut glass decanters with original stoppers
A quaint pair in perfect original condition and of desirable proportions
Dimensions:
Height 19....
Category
19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Cut Glass
Georgian Derby Coffee Can Hand Painted Roses by John Stanesby, Circa 1810
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a beautiful porcelain Coffee Can by the Derby factory, made during the late Georgian period of the early years of the 19th Century
The cylindrical can tapers slightly to the...
Category
Early 19th Century British Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Georgian Mason's Ironstone Spoon Dish Large Spay Cabbage Leaf Ptn, Ca 1818
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a finely hand painted small Mason's ironstone Spoon Dish or Tray in a rare Cabbage leaf, gold veined pattern called "Large Floral sprays", produced ...
Category
Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Ironstone
Georgian Spode Coffee Can Porcelain Floral Leaf Gilded Pattern, circa 1810
By Spode
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a good quality porcelain coffee can that we attribute to Spode of Staffordshire, England, made during the very early 19th century, George 111rd period, circa 1810.
The coffee can is nominally parallel, with a loop handle having one lower kink, characteristic of the Spode handle. It has a fairly deep foot recess with obtuse corners and is unmarked to the base.
The pattern is one of Spode's transfer printed floral leaf designs in a burnt orange colour around the upper border, all between gold gilt rings with a further gold gilt ring just above the base and hand gilding to the outer handle.
We date this piece to the late George third...
Category
Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Derby Dolphin & Shell Molded Porcelain Butter Boat Circa 1770
By Derby
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
A fine antique Georgian English porcelain Dolphin and Shell molded butter boat by Derby and dating from around 1770. The small jug shaped vessel sta...
Category
18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Rare Georgian Wine Glass with Britannia Engraving c1780
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : Georgian wine glass with Britannia engraving
Period : George III – c1780
Origin : England
Colour : Clear
Bowl : Round funnel – engraved with Britannia within a scrolled car...
Category
1780s British Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Blown Glass
Large Georgian, 'George III' Sterling Silver Stuffing Spoon
Located in New York, NY
Large Georgian (George III) stuffing spoon having a deer armorial, London, year-hallmarked for 1807, John Blake - maker. Measures 12 inches long x 2 inc...
Category
Early 1800s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
18thC Georgian Toasting Drinking Glass Drawn Trumpet Bowl - rare, Circa 1750
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good hand-blown, English, mid-Georgian, Toasting drinking glass with a flared drawn trumpet bowl over a plain straight stem with a conical foot having a snapped off pontil under, dating the middle of the 18th century, circa 1750.
18th century "Toasting" glasses are rare and a similar glass is shown on Page 136, in L M Bickerton's classic work; Eighteenth century English drinking glasses...
Category
Mid-18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Glass
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
1790s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
18th C. Sterling Silver Wine Label "RUM" by Thomas Willimore, Birmingham, 1789
By Thomas Willmore
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a solid, cast, English sterling silver wine label, marked RUM made by Thomas Willimore, of Birmingham, in 1815. (18th century George 111 peri...
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Late 18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Sterling Silver
Rare Set of George III English Crystal Wine Glasses
Located in Middleburg, VA
Rare Set of George III English Crystal Wine Glasses. Set of seven glasses with "Air Twist" stems. Made in England circa 1790.
A refined s...
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Late 18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Crystal
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....
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1780s English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
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Porcelain
$1,400 Sale Price
20% Off
Georgian Miles Mason Porcelain Deep Plate or Dish hand painted Ptn 153, Ca 1805
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a porcelain, hand painted and gilded deep plate or saucer dish made by Miles Mason (Mason's), Staffordshire Potteries, England in the very early years of the 19th century, Ge...
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Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Unusual Small Antique George III Quality Oval Shaped Copper Kettle
Located in Suffolk, GB
Unusual small Antique George III quality oval shaped copper kettle having an unusual small Antique George III oval shaped copper kettle with a shaped handle and spout with lift off l...
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Early 19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Copper
Teapot in painted tin with Chinese decorations. George III, late 18th Century
Located in Knivsta, SE
Beautiful Teapot in painted tin with Chinese decorations. George III, late 18th Century. Very good original condition with beautiful patina. The teapot should not be used for regular...
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Late 18th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Tin
George III Bread Basket by Nathaniel Smith & Company, Sheffield, 1806
Located in London, GB
An extremely rare & unusual George III antique silver Bread Basket made in Sheffield in 1806 by Nathaniel Smith & Company.
The Basket has ...
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19th Century English Antique George III Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
Materials
Silver, Sterling Silver
George Iii serveware, ceramics, silver and glass for sale on 1stDibs.
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