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An outstanding Rockingham Botanical Dessert Service

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 667055

An outstanding Rockingham Botanical Dessert  Service
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An outstanding 19th century Rockingham botanical dessert service consisting of 8 plates and 2 comports. The plates are 8 3/4" and the tazzas are also 8 3/4 and stand 3 1/2" high.

Set on a white ground and surrounded by a green border are hand painted and decorated flowers, those found in English Country Gardens. The whole is trimmed in gilt in the center and to the outside. Pinks, blues, shades of yellow all combine to decorate these very special plates. The condition is excellent and the set is mid 19th Century.


Austrian Art Nouveau Art pottery Vase

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 662097

Austrian Art Nouveau Art pottery Vase
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Beautiful Austrian art pottery vase 17 inches tall. Gilt decoration and beautifully glazed, the vase is a soft vanilla color. Raised decoration, that can be seen in the pictures accent this graceful piece, and the handle and top are beautifully executed. C 1890


19th Century Nailsea Glass Whimsey Pipe

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1837 VR   item# 649581

19th Century Nailsea Glass Whimsey Pipe
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A 19th Century Nailsea pipe with twist white threads design and a blue rim with a triple bulb stem. The pipe is 13" and perfect.

Nailsea glass is characterized by swirls and loopings, usually on a clear ground. This glass was first made in Nailsea England in 1788-1883. I love these whimsies, they were usually made during lunch or after regular work was done. The glassworkers would relax by spending time creating unusual glass objects, colorful canes, darners, hats, paperweights and pipes. Whimsies were usually given to family and friends.


Decorative Pair of Framed Marble Plaques

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1920   item# 605898

Decorative Pair of Framed Marble Plaques
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An exquisite quality large pair of framed Italian marble verde antico marble plaques, portraying a wonderful scene of playful Putti surrounded by a backdrop of Roses and clouds in bas relief. The plaques are mounted within superb ready to hang wooden gilded frames and each measures 22 inches x 11 inches. Please see the pictures below to really appreciate the detail and quality of these stunning pieces.


Early Pearlware Reticulated Basket and Tray

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1800   item# 603283

Early Pearlware Reticulated Basket and Tray
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This beautiful piece of early English pottery, a pearl ware reticulated basket & matching stand is blue and white. The workmanship & detail is outstanding, each base has a woven effect & the basket is very intricate. Made in Staffordshire c1790-1810. This charming set has come from a private collection & still has the label on the base “From Mrs HILL 44 Albert Gate London S.W” This would make a great addition to your collection. No Reserve! Stand 10 inches: 26 cm long x Basket 3 inches 8 cm high Condition In great condition overall.This is a good honest piece. No fiddling.


An Allerton Child's Plate Louis Wain Series

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 599801

An Allerton Child's Plate Louis Wain Series
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After Louis Wain's first drawing titled A Kittens Christmas Party appeared in the Illustrated London News in 1886 the popularity of his drawings grew. Victorian england couldn't get enough. Allerton created this series of children's plates after the drawings shown in that first illustration. The plate has a brown transfer is 7" and has a flea bite at 10 and 2 o'clock.


A Child's Plate with A Brown Transfer of A Cat & Poodle

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 599797

A Child's Plate with A Brown Transfer of A Cat & Poodle
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An Allerton Victorian plate showing a brown transfer of a cat riding on a poodle's back. There is a ball on the floor and the cat is sitting arms akimbo. These transfers are from the drawings of Louis Wain and this is a highly collectable series. One little flea bite at 10 o'clock.


A 19th Century Child's Plate Louis Wain Series

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 599793

A 19th Century Child's Plate Louis Wain Series
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Another charming plate from the Louis Wain series done by Allerton C 1890. Allerton made pottery at Longton from 1859-1942. This ware was seldom marked and none of the plates in this series are marked. This plate has 2 small bites at the edge but nothing to mar the transfer.


An allerton Plate With Transfer By Louis Wain

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 599789

An allerton Plate With Transfer By Louis Wain
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Part of the series Allerton did inspired by the drawings of Louis Wain around 1890, this 7" plate shows a cat ready to grab fish swimming in a bowl. The look on his face is clear, there are books behind him and a flower on the table. Brown transfer and the plate is perfect.


A 19th Century Child's Plate By Allerton

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 599786

A 19th Century Child's Plate By Allerton
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A 19th century white pottery child's plate with a brown transfer showing three cats, one in a basket, one with a ribbon at her neck and another looking on. They are an obvious cat family and have the human expressions made so popular by Louis Wain. The series of his drawings was done by Allerton around 1890 and are highly collectable today.

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