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Exceptional Ironstone Imari Pattern Soup Plate
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Pre 1837 VR item# 506992
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Exceptional Ironstone Imari pattern large soup by robert Brownfield. This pattern is gorgeous. Vibrant cobalt, sepia and orange, rose, pink, green with gilt highlight all on a white ground. There is a luminous quality to the glaze that does not show in the pictures. The condition is excellent. Measuring 10 1/2" Oriental inspired peony design hand painted transfer on an Ironstone body. Unmarked but unmistakably 19th century, this is an outstanding plate. Displays extremely well on a wall or in a cabinet.
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Exceptional Ironstone Imari Patttern Large Soup
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Pre 1837 VR item# 506988
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Exceptional Ironstone Imari pattern large soup by robert Brownfield. This pattern is gorgeous. Vibrant cobalt, sepia and orange, rose, pink, green with gilt highlight all on a white ground. There is a luminous quality to the glaze that does not show in the pictures. The condition is excellent. Measuring 10 1/2" Oriental inspired peony design hand painted transfer on an Ironstone body. Unmarked but unmistakably 19th century, this is an outstanding plate. Displays extremely well on a wall or in a cabinet.
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A Coalport 19th Century Serving Dish and Cover
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Pre 1900 item# 504983
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This is an outstanding covered serving dish and cover bearing the Coalport mark, C 1840. Set on a white ground are hand painted Spring bouquets in multicolor palattes. the cover has a cabbage rose for a finial. The ground of the serving dish and cover are impressed with garlands and bouquets. The dish is 13" and the cover and dish stand 9" high. It displays very well on a table or in a cabinet. Excellent condition as usual, and an outstanding addition to your other fine china.
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A Beautifully Painted French Porcelain Cachepot,
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Pre 1900 item# 500823
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A beautifully painted French porcelain cachepot Samson C 1850. although the cachepot has the meissen crossed swords mark with a number at the bottom, it is Samson. Standing 4 4/4" tall and almost 5" across, the cache pot has a white ground highlited with gilt decoration. A lush bouquet hand painted in shades of pink and sepia is at the front while the reverse shows another bouquet in multicolors. It is very well done. There are two lions heads at the sides for added decoration.Samson made copies of porcelains from famous manufacturers, and most of the items they copied were originally made only in soft paste. It was common to use the marks of the famous factories when decorating these wares. Samson is highly collectable and in demand today for the quality of their decoration.
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Staffordshire Figure "the Old Maid"
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Pre 1900 item# 488959
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The Staffordshire figure " The Old Maid" is one of a pair, the other also listed. the figure is 9" and shows a woman seated at a table with a cat in her arm. On the table is a teapot and a loaf of bread. In her hand she holds a teacup. There is a bird seated on the back of the chair colorfully painted in blue, orange and white. Orange is the color of the back of the chair as well as the trim on the womans apron. the table is covered with a pink cloth and green ruffle. Very colorful and famous figure shown on page 295 of Hardings Staffordshire book. The condition is excellent and this figure is highly collectable and dates C 1860.
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An Early 19th Century Creamware Teapot
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Pre 1800 item# 488940
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A beautiful early 19th century polychrome creamware teapot, probably Leeds 1800 or earlier. Globular form with a flowered terminal at the top the teapot stands 5". The handle is the highly desirable double twist so popularized by Towner in his book Creamware. Decorated in polychrome in the Kings Rose and with columbine and larkspur on deep cream ground. The finial at the top is not painted but remains in the cream ground. the condition is excellent. Creamware is the direct descendent of the lead glazed wares of the Middle Ages and was the main product in England between 1760 and 1820 and was exported to every country on the continent. I love the warmth of it and the feel is like nothing else.
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A Coalport Standish C 1830
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Pre 1837 VR item# 482543
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Beautiful and delicate is this coalport standish C 1830. A four footed tray on which beautiful bouquets of English Country Garden flowers are painted holds an inkwell, pot and center piece. All the pieces are decorated with raised flowers and gilt decoration, in fact the standish is surrounded by flowers on stems in relief. The inkwell has its matching top, the pot its insert and top and the centerpiece is matching. The condition of this standish and pieces is excellent. All of it is gilt decorated and the gilt and paint show no wear or chipping. An interesting thing appears on the bottom of the tray, the name in light blue script E Dule. I think this is the name of the person who commissioned it or who received it as a gift. These are rare in this condition and age. The standish is 9" long.
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An Exceptional Antique Pottery Loving Cup With Verse
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Pre 1900 item# 473954
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A beautifully decorated Staffordshire double twisted handeled pottery loving cup with verse C 1860 and standing 4" tall and 4" wide. Set on a white ground is a painted bouquet of pink cabbage roses, accented with green fern and leaves. There is a gilt bow tying the stems together. Set at the rim and around the bottom there are gilt bands. The reverse of the cup written in gilt script says" When you drink out of this think o' me."
These cups were given as Wedding gifts, tokens of affection and are very popular collectors items today. They are almost impossible to get, their origins are in the early creamware of the 18th Century, when potters used verses on pitchers, cups, teapots and mugs. The condition of this mug is excellent.
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