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Derby Miniature "Imari" Bowl and Pitcher, c. 1900

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 638602

Derby Miniature "Imari" Bowl and Pitcher, c. 1900
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Green Lion Antiques
301-651-7195


$425.00 

Here is a striking example of a Derby miniature, namely, a bowl and pitcher in the imari pattern. The bowl measures 3 1/4" across, while the pitcher is approx. 2 1/4" high. The mark is that of the Derby Porcelain Company under the aegis of Stevenson & Hancock c. 1859 - 1935. The gold decoration is brilliant and unrubbed, and the piece is in over all grand condition.


Rare Coalport Miniature Jeweled Saucer, c. 1910

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Porcelain: Pre 1920   item# 919689

Rare Coalport Miniature Jeweled Saucer,  c. 1910
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Green Lion Antiques
301-651-7195


$75.00 

Measuring 2 1/4" in diameter, and fully marked on the reverse with the Coalport mark, this gold-glazed trifle is covered with a series of concentric, raised turquoise- colored jewels. In excellent condition, manufactured in Great Britain, this lovely miniature saucer dates from c. 1910.


Rare Flo Blue or Historical Blue Punch Cup

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 900038

Rare Flo Blue or Historical Blue Punch Cup
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Green Lion Antiques
301-651-7195


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This extremely rare punch cup or syllabub cup in a deep blue Staffordshire pattern is a form that I have never seen. It is in in excellent condition, with three slight nips under the lip which are glazed over and seem to be in the making. It measures 3 3/4" from lip to handle end, and from base to top of handle 3 7/8". The diameter of the base is 1 3/4". England, c. 1840.


Pair Minton Miniature Shakespeare Souvenir Mugs c 1870

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 769879

Pair Minton Miniature Shakespeare Souvenir Mugs c 1870
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Green Lion Antiques
301-651-7195


$225.00 Pr.  

Each depicting a scene of Shakespeare's birthplace, these two miniature commemorative mugs bear Minton and registry marks for the 1870's. Each miniature measures 1 1/2" in height. One bears a scene, I think, of the room where Shakespeare was born, and the other of the church in Stratford-upon-Avon, erroneously titled "grammer school". These small, originally inexpensive, were sold as souvenir items in the Nineteenth Century, where Shakespeare's fans already made pilgri ...click for details


Couldon England Bulldog Plate, c. 1900

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1910   item# 885709

Couldon England Bulldog Plate, c. 1900
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Green Lion Antiques
301-651-7195


$125.00 as found 

Measuring 10 1/2" in diameter, this life-like rendition of a bulldog or boxer (dog-lovers, forgive me if I have the wrong breed) is marked "Cauldon, England". Although not prominent on the front, there is a crack running through the center of the plate (see back detail). Otherwise, no chips or repairs. There is a signature on the lower left which reads G. Pederson. What a marvelous find for a dog lover; England, c. 1900.


Wedgwood Majolica Clock, c. 1875

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pottery: Pre 1900   item# 802399

Wedgwood Majolica Clock, c. 1875
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$3750.00 

There seems to be a wide, and always surprising variety of item manufactured in a majolica glaze by the Wedgwood factory in the Nineteenth Century. This is certainly one of those. 14 1/2" tall x 8 1/2" wide. The rectangular base measures 4" x 5". The photos speak for themselves as far as design and color are concerned. There is a clock complete with a key which appears to be overwound. I am selling the clock works "as is" and make no claims as to difficulty/ease in ...click for details


Mason Patent Ironstone Plate in Rare Pattern, c. 1840

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pottery: Pre 1900   item# 917921

Mason Patent Ironstone Plate in Rare Pattern, c. 1840
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301-651-7195


$375.00 

Measuring 9 1/4" in diameter this marked "Masons Patent Ironstone China" plate (see reverse photo) is in a very rare bird pattern, with a brightly painted jay of some real or fantasy variety in the center. The surrounding rim is a light aqua. The condition is excellent with only some rubbing to the high ridges, and only the evidence of some gilt on the rim. Manufactured in Great Britain, c. 1840.


Royal Worcester Chocolate Pot, c. 1880

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 951030

Royal Worcester Chocolate Pot, c. 1880
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Green Lion Antiques
301-651-7195


$225.00 

Measuring 9 3/4" high, and 6" spout to handle, this is tasteful Royal Worcester at its most lovely. There is only a hint of the slightest rubbing on the gold handle, the spout is mint, and there are only two of the slightest hairlines inside the lid rim, totally invisible outside. This chocolate pot was manufactured in Great Britain in the last quarter of the Nineteenth Century.


Pr. Miniature English Porcelain Perfume Flasks, c. 1840

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 818804

Pr. Miniature English Porcelain Perfume Flasks, c. 1840
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301-651-7195


$435.00 

Each bearing a butterfly on one side and a flower blossom on the other (the second picture has a bit of a glare), this pair of miniature, octagonal, early Nineteenth Century English porcelain perfume flasks are quite a rare find. One is complete with its tiny gilt brass stopper (one has none), and each is excellent condition with the tiniest ware to the gilt decoration. Possibly Rockingham or Minton, but unmarked, England, c. 1840. Each measures 1 5/8" long, and 1 1/4" wide.


Blue and White Jasper Porcelain Napkin Ring, c. 1800

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1900   item# 880587

Blue and White Jasper Porcelain Napkin Ring, c. 1800
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$135.00 

Porcelain napkin rings, so much more fragile than metal ones, are rather scarce items. Here is an example that I have not seen before: a jasper-like napkin ring decorated in grape leaves. It measures 2" at its widest diameter (the piece is a bit flared at one end, making the insertion of a napkin easier). It dates from c. 1880 and is most likely of British manufacture.

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