Ironstone Platter, 19th Century
The platter is decorated with blue polychrome and has images of cherry blossoms and pomegranates.
The platter has the registry mark of August 27, 1879 and is in good condition. There is very little wear to the glaze and there are just a few small chips at the edges, far fewer than expected for a platter of this age.
This is an original antique map entitled "Puglia Piana Terra di Barri Otrano etc." that was published in 1628 in Amsterdam from the Atlas Minor. The map is of the 'boot' of Italy filled with detail of mountains, rivers and cities, decorated with a strapwork title cartouche and a scale of miles flanked by sea monsters. Latin text on verso.
Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594) was born in Flanders and ...click for details
This hand painted porcelain three footed bowl was made in Austria. The mark on the bottom is O E & G Royal Austria. That is the mark of the Oscar and Edgar Gutherz factory that was on all of their porcelain made during their factory's existence from 1899 to 1918.
The bowl is 7 inches wide at the widest point and is 2 1/2 inches tall.
Map of Calaris, 1574 by Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg. Copper engraving from volume I of Braun and Hogenberg's 'Civitates Orbis Terrarum', the first collection of town plans.
This is a wood carving from the early part of the 20th century. It is European and most likely from the low countries. It may have been used as a scoop. The piece is 12" long and 5.5" wide