Late 18th or early 19th century tall porcelain pear shaped coffee pot with a flat lid topped with a pointed knop. The form is typical of Doccia of this period though the hexagonal spout is unusual. On the underside is the incised letter, "P." Otherwise unmarked. Decorated in light purple accents with a bouquet of flowers on either side and random sprigs of flowers. 10 inches (25.5cm) tall, approx...
Origin: China, ca. 1810. Condition: excellent, no chips or cracks. Size: 8-5/16” diameter.
Condition: No chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs...
Condition: no chips, cracks or repairs. The green enamel has flaked off in a couple of places...
Further, to be completely accurate, this platter is really what is known as "shell-edge", as opposed to featheredge. It is pearlware, made around 1810, and is an extremely large 17 3/4" by 13 1/4" in size...
Condition: no chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs. Tiny rough spot on the lip and a little wear on the base...
Condition: No chips, cracks, hairlines, or repairs...
The plate is 8" in diameter and is in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, or restoration, and having the desirable deep blue ripple glaze.
En suite with p1108.
On the bottom the b...
A porcelain teapot stand with a dry base and a blue transferred scene of a Chinese house surrounded by trees on an island. A boat is landing at one side of the island. The raised rim is printed with Chinese patterns, some blurred in the transfer. Bands of gilt are on the top and bottom edges of the raised rim. The rounded trapezoidal shape is relieved with rectangular indentations. Circa 1810. It is 8 inches (20 cm) lo...
Origin: China, circa 1820. Condition: excellent, no chips or cracks. Size: 6-1/2” tall to top o...