This majolica pitcher is 6 ½ inches high and 7 ½ inches across from the handle to the spout. It has a white base and has blackberries depicted on each side. It is stamped on the bottom Wedgwood with a 12 under it. It has the letters TIH and a L or T and an M stamped separately. We believe it either dates to 1865 or 1890 based on the marks. We lean to 1865.
There is a small crack on the bottom about an inch long that looks quite old. There is a paint flake missing about an inch from the spout ...click for details
This is a beautiful porcelain Dresden style figurine of an 18th century French couple with the man playing the mandolin. The figurine is 6 1/2 inches across, 6 1/2 inches high and 4 1/4 inches deep. It is stamped with a mark on the bottom that has a crown over a wheel. The mark includes the name Bock and Wallendorf. We are dating this to 1920 though it could be earlier or a little later.
It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs.
This is a beautiful porcelain Dresden style figurine of an 18th century French couple with the man playing the flute. The figurine is 5 1/2 inches across, 6 ¾ inches high and 3 1/4 inches deep. It is stamped with a mark on the bottom that has a crown over an eagle and says Handgemalt (handpainted in German) under it. We are dating this to 1920 though they could be earlier or a little later.
It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs.
This is a beautiful porcelain Dresden style figurine of an 18th century French couple with the woman playing the piano. The figurine is 7 ¾ inches across, 5 ¾ inches high and 5 ¾ inches deep. It is stamped with a mark on the bottom that has a crown over an eagle and says Handgemalt (handpainted in German) under it. We are dating this to 1920 though they could be earlier or a little later.
It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs.
These five brown transferware plates were made by Louis Lebeuf & Thibault of Montereau France. The plates are just over 8 inches in diameter. The plates each have different decoration on them. The plates are Le Tasse, La Bourse, Palais De Justice, Place Louis XV and La Danse. The plates have impressed marks on them of LL&T and Montereau. None of the marks are complete but between the plates the LL&T can be made out. We date these to around 1840. There are knife marks on all of the pl ...click for details
This vase was decorated by A Klingenberg in the art nouveau style. It is an ivory color and has green stems and flowers that are violet. It is 9 inches tall. We date it to circa 1900. The AK France mark on the bottom was used from the 1890’s to 1910.
There are no chips, cracks or repairs. There is some gold wear around the top and also some wear to the gold lines that run from the top to the bottom.
This bronze candle holder is 18 ¾ inches tall. It has a Longwy porcelain insert on it with a maroon background and a bird on a branch among floral decoration. The insert is 3 ¼ inches long. The base of the piece is bronze. The remainder of the candlestick is a different type of metal and may be pot metal. This would date to the late 19th century or early 20th.
There is wear to the metal and oxidation on the bronze portion on the bottom. There is a tiny dent to the holder under the insert. Th ...click for details
This charming dish is painted with fruit surrounded by some flowers and some colorful insects including butterflies, and beetles. The dish is 10 inches long by 9 ¼ inches wide. It is 3 5/8 inches to the highest point. The dish is in the shape of a leaf with what looks like a knot on a bow at the top. It has gilding around the edges and the design where the gilded is applied is done in relief. The piece has the CT mark with an eagle that was used between 1875 and 1934. There is no country mark so ...click for details
This pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases is 11 ¼ inches tall. They are signed on the bottom with the mark that was used from 1902 to 1922. The number 1690 and T 567 is also stamped on the bottom.
One of the vases is in excellent condition. The other has been professionally repaired. The one with the repairs has a half-inch spot on one side where glue can be seen where it has yellowed. The other vase is in excellent condition.
This English stoneware pitcher is 7 ¼ inches tall. It is gray in color and has a floral design. The lid is either pewter or silver plate with all the silver worn off. The bottom of the lid is signed T Booth Hanley. The base of the lid is a little loose. The pitcher itself is in very good condition. There is a very thin firing crack at the bottom where the handle is applied. The piece dates circa 1860.