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Style: Neoclassical
Place of Origin: British
12 Minton French Enamel Pate Sur Pate Artist Signed Marshall Dinner Plates
By Minton
Located in Great Barrington, MA
This set of 12 Minton dinner plates exhibits the beauty and quality of Minton's top of the line offerings. The acid etched gold border frames the three neoclassical reserves of raised paste gold and beading alternating with three blue reserves hand-painted with overflowing baskets of flowers in the French enamel technique. Most often this decorative technique is misnamed as Pate sur Pate but this technique is honestly French enamel. One reserve on each plate is signed by the artist Robert Marshall...
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1920s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

English Sterling Silver Serving Spoon, 1891
Located in Los Angeles, CA
The English sterling silver spoon has a lion hallmark depicting London and an "R" in a shield likely bears a hallmark indicating it was made in 1891. The lion represent the city ass...
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19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

Early 19th Century Spode Red Greek Pattern Tile
By Spode, Josiah 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...
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Earthenware, Creamware

1803 Edward Donovan Print from "Lepidoptera: Papilio Nero, Gnida & Hiarba"
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
1803 Edward Donovan print from "Lepidoptera: Papilio Nero, Gnida & Hiarba", printed in London. Hand colored. Neoclassical gilt style frame, scuffed but ...
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Paper

19th Century English Jasperware Planter and Stand in Blue and White.
By Wedgwood
Located in Dallas, TX
A 19th century English Jasperware planter and underplate, stand in a dark blue and white glaze in the neoclassical style. This decorative and usef...
Category

Late 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

12 Coalport for Tiffany 1899 Gold, Ivory and Cobalt Blue Dinner Plates
By Coalport for Tiffany
Located in Great Barrington, MA
A set of 12 rare Coalport, made for Tiffany and Co. dinner plates featuring six alternating reserves of two colors of cobalt blue enamel with profuse raised paste gold overlay. The p...
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1910s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Unusual Edwardian Neoclassical Style Sterling Silver Wood-Backed Picture Frame
By H. Matthews
Located in New York, NY
Unusual, Edwardian Period, Neoclassical style, sterling silver wood-backed picture frame, Birmingham, England, year-hallmarked for 1911, H. Matthews - maker. Designed with swags that...
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1910s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

Wedgwood Parian Bust of Robert Stephenson by E. W. Wyon
By Josiah Wedgwood
Located in Alexandria, VA
This handsome parian bust is of Robert Stephenson(1803-1859- England),. It is documented on the back shoulders in embossed letters with the name of subject, sculptor, publisher, an...
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Mid-19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Pair of English Sheffield Silver Candlesticks
Located in Los Angeles, CA
English-made Sheffield candlesticks, elegantly designed in a column shae with Corinthian capital tops and adorned with beaded bobeches for a sophisticated touch.
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Mid-20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Silver

1802 Edward Donovan Print from "Lepidoptera: Papilio Marula, Judith Libythea, Eu
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
1802 Edward Donovan print from "Lepidoptera: Papilio Marula, Judith Libythea, Eucharis Genutia", printed in London. Hand colored. Neoclassical gilt style frame, scuffed but charming....
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Paper

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...
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Earthenware, Creamware

Mid-Century office chair in wood, American Clerk chair 1930s
Located in Argelato, BO
Antique swivel office armchair in solid wood, made in the 1930s and perfectly preserved. The armchair, in excellent state of conservation, will give elegance and character to your ...
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1930s American Classical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Wood

Neoclassical Plaster Bust of Hermes on Scagliola Column
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
This impressive 19th century neoclassical bust is made in plaster and depicts a section of the iconic ‘Hermes of Praxiteles’ statue by famed sculptor of the classical era, Praxiteles. Also referred to as ‘Hermes Carrying the Infant Dionysus’, the original is crafted in marble and portrays God of Greek mythology Hermes standing with the baby God Dionysus. This plaster Hermes...
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Plaster, Scagliola

Circa 1860 English Prattware Compote
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Prattware compote, circa 1860, English. Marked No. 123. Prattware is lead-glazed earthenware produced in English from the 1790s thru much of the 19th century. Creamware body decorate...
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1860s Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Unusual Pair of Edwardian Period Neoclassical Style Sterling Silver Candlesticks
By Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd.
Located in New York, NY
Unusual short pair of Edwardian Period, Neoclassical-style sterling silver candlesticks, Sheffield, England, year-hallmarked for 1904, Thomas Bradbury and Sons...
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Early 1900s Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

" Klismos"chair, 19th century
Located in Paris, Ile-de-France
"Klismos" chair Mahogany, Of unusual design, the chair has a curved back attached to the seat by a triple support, Square seat, saber feet. England or Northern Europe, mid or late 19th century A design developed by the Greeks in the 5th century BC, the Klismos chair...
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19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Wood

Pair of Large Early 20th Century Campana Urn Planters
Located in London, GB
A pair of ornate early 20th century urn planters, each on a pedestal base, with twin handles and a thick ring shaped like a loop of rope through each handle, and formed, like the bod...
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Early 20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Cast Stone

Impressive 19th Century Warwick Vase
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
An impressive 19th century terracotta scale Warwick Vase standing on a weathered terracotta pedestal. Stamped ‘Blanchard & Co’, this particular design features in their 1869 illustra...
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Late 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Clay, Terracotta

Pair Of English Neoclassical Style Electroplate Urn Wine Coolers, 20th Century
Located in West Hollywood, CA
A Pair Of English Neoclassical Style Electroplate Urn Form Wine Coolers, 20th Century Engraved with coat of arms an motto Sourced from England by Martyn Lawrence Bullard
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20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Metal

Thomas Webb Cameo Glass Vase Carved by Frank Wilkinson
By Thomas Webb & Sons
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Heading : A Documented Thomas Webb Cameo Glass Vase Carved by Frank Wilkinson Date : completed 1928 Origin : The glass by Thomas Webb and Sons, carved...
Category

1920s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Blown Glass

An English Rosewood and Maple Box, Ca. 1850
Located in New York, NY
A lovely box with a beautiful paper lined interior. Lock and key.
Category

19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Maple, Rosewood

Garrard English Neoclassical Sterling Silver Covered Urn, 1923
By Garrard & Co. Ltd.
Located in New York, NY
George V sterling silver trophy cup. Made by Garrard & Co. Ltd in London in 1923. Girdled urn with leaf-capped double-scroll flying side handles and knopped support; stepped and dome...
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1920s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

Early 20th-Century Jasperware Wedgwood Pitcher with Sterling Rim
By Wedgwood
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Deep blue Jasperware Wedgwood pitcher with sterling rim, London 1927. Rope handle; grapes & vines entwine with top while Greco-Roman figures adorn the body. Impressed "Wedgwood, Engl...
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1920s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver Appetizer Spreader
Located in New York, NY
A sterling silver appetizer spreader, circa early-20th century. Pieces' sterling silver handle has a repousse design of beads and scrolls, spreader/sp...
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Early 20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel

1950's Italian Neoclassical Brass & Ebonite Side Table
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Italian Neoclassical Brass mounted parcel occasional table circa 1950 Gilt ebonite base Tripartite faux marble top
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1950s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Marble

Light Blue Wedgwood Heart Shaped Trinket Box
By Wedgwood
Located in Guaynabo, PR
This is a light blue Wedgwood heart shaped small lidded box. The top of its lid is decorated with a Greek or Roman relief scene of a woman with a cape co...
Category

20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Antique English Georgian Neoclassical Baby Cup with Snake Handle, 1811
By William Bennett
Located in New York, NY
George III sterling silver baby cup. Made by William Bennett in London 1811. Flared rim with low-relief fruiting grapevine border; leaf border at bottom. Cast handle in form of two snakes...
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1810s Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

19th C English Neoclassical Sterling & Cut Glass Centerpiece/Tazza by S. Smith
By Stephen Smith
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
19th C English Sterling Greco-Roman & Cut Glass Centerpiece/Tazza by S. Smith Hallmarked numerous times for London, 1866 by Stephen Smith Known as important nineteenth-century London...
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Mid-19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Crystal, Sterling Silver

Pair of Late 18th Century Cutlery Boxes
Located in Houston, TX
A pair of Late 18th Century Urn Shaped Cutlery Boxes represents an exquisite blend of craftsmanship and decorative artistry from the period. These boxes, designed for storing and dis...
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Late 18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Wood

1815 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs by William Marshall
By William Marshall (Silversmith)
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Sterling silver shell & fiddle sugar tongs, Edinburgh, 1815. Marked WM for William Marshall, 1st mark of 1802-1821. Shell tips. Monogram JMC. 1.90 troy oz. 6" x 13/16" x 1 5/8"
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

Set of two classical swivel jugs pitcher vases, iridescent surface, 1880 England
Located in Wien, AT
Set of a swivel jug set, in highly elaborate quality, made around 1880 in England. The jugs have a round base which opens into a very bulbous body which then flows into a very uptur...
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1880s Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Terracotta

Neoclassical Late Georgian Fire Grate
Located in London, GB
A fine brass and cast iron fire grate, in the George III style. The high shaped back with a central cartouche depicts a double headed eagle and shield, held by a man and a woman. The...
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Early 1800s Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Brass, Iron

19th C Domenico Brucciani Oversized Putto Plaster Classical Bust Grand Tour
By D. Brucciani and Company
Located in Lowestoft, GB
A elegant D Brucciani plaster cast classical mask of a Putto Domenico Brucciani was born in Lucca, Italy in 1815. He moved to London where he estab...
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Late 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Plaster

Wedgwood Jasperware Green and White Vase English Neoclassical
By Wedgwood
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful 'sage' green and white English Wedgwood Jasperware matte stoneware vase in the Neoclassical style, England, 1973. Vase has Renaissance/Neoc...
Category

Late 20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery, Stoneware

The Duke Of Dorset's Sterling Silver Cup and Cover Hallmarked London 1773
By Charles Wright
Located in London, London
Hallmarked in London in 1773 by Charles Wright, this striking, antique George III, sterling silver cup and cover, features reed detailed loop handles and applied acanthus decoration. The cup bears an original engraved coat of arms for John Frederick Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset...
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1770s Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique Terracotta Garden Armillary Sundial
By Blanchard
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
Antique Terracotta Garden Armillary Sundial. This antique sundial made by Blanchard (stamped) is something to be admired with its sheer scale. The T...
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Late 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Steel

Classical Urn
Located in Greenwich, CT
A carved and painted 19th century classical urn with lobed body on footed base topped by turned cap and finial and featuring a superb patina. Now on new wooden plinth with paneled si...
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1840s American Classical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Wood

1917 Sterling Silver Sugar Caster by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths of London
By Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd.
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
English sterling silver sugar caster by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths of London in 1917. Known for fine Georgian reproductions, this is a superb example with octagonal body, stepped base...
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1910s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

1780 Sterling Silver Master Salt by Hester Bateman
By Hester Bateman
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Sterling silver master salt by Hester Bateman, London, 1780. Star cut cobalt glass liner (old ground chip). Magnificent example raised on four ball & claw feet. The oval body has stu...
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Late 18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

Comyns English Neoclassical Sterling Silver Trophy Cup Urn, 1922
By Charles and Richard Comyns
Located in New York, NY
George V sterling silver trophy cup. Made by Charles & Richard Comyns in London in 1922. Urn with ovoid bottom on raised and stepped foot; leaf-capped high-looping double-scroll side...
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1920s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

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...
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18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Other

1797 Pair of Sterling Silver Master Salts by Peter & Ann Bateman
By Peter and Ann Bateman
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Pair of sterling silver oval master salts by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1797. Cobalt glass liners. Elegantly pierced; neoclassical design typical of the Bateman family work. Scroll...
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Late 18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

1933 Sterling Silver Sugar Caster by Duncan & Scobbie
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Sterling silver sugar caster, Birmingham, 1933 by Duncan & Scobbie (early mark). George V period, England. Classical Georgian taste. 4.0 troy oz. 6" h., 2.5" dia. Whitehall Antiques...
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1930s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

1815 Sterling Silver Creamer by John Watson
By John Watson
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
English sterling silver creamer by John Watson, Sheffield, 1815. Hallmarked body. Faint "W" monogram. Vermeil interior. Bold gadroon border. Scrolled handle with rosette & acanthus. ...
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Vermeil, Sterling Silver

Wonderful Neoclassical Set of 4 Old Sheffield Candlesticks - Circa 1790
Located in London, London
Made circa 1790, this charming set of 4 Antique Old Sheffield Plate Candlesticks, are in the Neoclassical taste, with bands of acanthus...
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1790s Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Sheffield Plate

Pair of Rosso Antico Candlesticks, Wedgwood, circa 1820
By Wedgwood
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
A rare pair of bell shaped candlesticks in rosso antico, with black decoration of ‘Boys at Play’.
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Stoneware

John and William Ridgway Armorial Cabinet Plate Hand Painted England Circa 1850
By J & W Ridgway
Located in Katonah, NY
This cabinet plate is a remarkable piece of hand-painted bone china from the John Ridgway factory in England, dating back to around 1850. Its intricate design is a testament to the c...
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Mid-19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Georgian Limestone Urn From Wall Hall, Hertfordshire
Located in Essex, MA
Acquired direct from the heirs of JP Morgan Jr. Wall Hall originally known as Aldenham Abbey. The property was purchased by Morgan in 1910. This urn was brought back to America when ...
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Early 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Limestone

18th Century English Staffordshire Pearlware Neoclassical Faux Marble Obelisks
Located in Downingtown, PA
English Staffordshire Pearlware Neoclassical Faux Marble Obelisks on Pedestal Bases, Wood Family, Circa 1790-1800 The pair of Neoclassical pearlware pottery obelisks are of outstand...
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Late 18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Pearlware, Pottery

Neoclassical Style Antique Wooden Fire Mantel
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A smart neoclassical style antique wooden fire mantel dating from the early 20th century. This simple surround is made in pine with a waxed finish and centres around elaborate limewo...
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Early 20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Wood, Pine

Pair Terracotta Neoclassical Bas-Relief Plaques Depicting Goddess and Angels
Located in New York, NY
Matched pair of bas-relief plaques in the neoclassical style, molded from terracotta or similar composition, depicting a goddes s among the clouds, surrounded by angels in flight.
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Mid-20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Terracotta

Pair Of Large NeoClassical Torchere Uplighters
Located in London, GB
A pair of large English carved and painted Neo-Classical torcheres. In the original paints and with concealed aluminium dish uplighters at the top. Provenance: The late Robert Maxwell
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1950s Neoclassical Vintage British Furniture

Materials

Beech

19th Century Lead Garden Element
Located in Pasadena, CA
This is a wonderful example of a late 19th century English lead putti. These English lead figures were traditionally garden elements; but this example is in...
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Late 19th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Lead

Robert Adam Neoclassical Cast Iron Stove Urn
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A painted neoclassical cast iron stove in the form of a classical urn after a design by Robert Adam attributed to Carron Iron Company circa 1780. Originatin...
Category

Late 18th Century Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Metal, Iron

Ornamental English Ramshead Fountain
Located in West Hollywood, CA
English Ornamental Ram Head Fountain Sourced from London by Martyn Lawrence Bullard Fitted with wall mount. Graded for indoor or outdoor use.
Category

Late 20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Steel

English Brass-Plated Sconces
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Original brass-plated sconces sourced from London, England by Martyn Lawrene Bullard Fitted with original candle holders, and wall mounts. Accompanied by brass key ring, suspended u...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Brass

Blue Wedgwood Jasperware Tea Set
By Wedgewood
Located in Guaynabo, PR
This is a Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Tea Set. It has a creamer, a sugar bowl and a teapot. They are all made of bisque light blue porcelain and decora...
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Mid-20th Century Neoclassical British Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Circa 1890 Neoclassical Style English Muffin Stand
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Circa 1890 muffin stand, English, neoclassical style. Mahogany with boxwood circle inlaid molded surfaces & boxwood stringing on uprights. 3-tiers. Finial top. 15.5" x 14.5" x 38.5" h.
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1890s Neoclassical Antique British Furniture

Materials

Wood, Boxwood

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