This is a demitasse cup and saucer in the very desirable Meissen blue onion pattern. The pattern is enriched with gold and the cup and saucer are both edged in gold. This was made circa 1900. The cup and saucer are both in excellent condition - no chips, breaks, repairs or wear. They are both first quality and they are factory decorated. The saucer is 4 1/8" across and the cup stands almost 2" tall.
This is a 5 1/2" tall Meissen vase with the rose pattern both front and back. The 4 claw feet sit on a base and the molded scalloped to is gilded. This vase dates circa 1910 and is first quality. It is in excellent condition with no repairs, cracks, chips or wear. The price includes domestic shipping.
This is a Meissen demitasse cup and saucer in the traditional Rose pattern. The condition is excellent, no chips breaks or repairs, and it is first quality. The saucer dates a bit after 1920 and the cup dates just before 1920. The scalloped edge is trimmed in gold.
This is a New Hall teabowl and saucer painted with the boy and the butterfly pattern. This set is an early production of the factory which made hard paste porcelain. This pattern is 421 when they marked the later pieces.
The saucer is 5” diameter and the cup stands 1 7/8” tall. The cup and saucer are both in excellent condition – no chips, cracks, wear or repair. They are both unmarked. Domestic shipping by USPS insured is $10.00.
This is a very rare unmarked sterling silver filigree toy- a tape measure, scent bottle and a long thimble top. These are usually 18th century English. The condition is remarkable. There is no damage to the silver or the scent bottle. The only flaw is the tape which starts at 2" instead of the beginning;I think the tape is not original. This is a beautiful sewing item.
This is a pretty pink lustre teacup and saucer with hand painted floral design and scalloped rims. It dates circa 1825 and is in very good condition. There are no breaks, cracks, or repairs but there is slight wear to the pink color on the rim of the saucer. The cup is 2 1/2" tall to the top of the handle and the saucer is 5 1/2" diameter. Domestic postage and insurance is $8.00.
This is a bute shape tea cup and saucer decorated with a swag and tassel border in gold made at the Miles Mason factory in England circa 1805. The cup and saucer are both in excellent condition – no chips, cracks, wear or repair. The saucer is 5 1/2” diameter and the cup stands 2” tall.
The set is not marked. The Haggar and Adams book, "Mason Porcelain and Ironstone" shows the teapot with this pattern in plate ...click for details
This is a beautiful Empire style demitasse cup & saucer made at the Nymphenburg factory in Germany. It is artist signed H. Noosbaum on both the cup and saucer. It has a broad gold interior and the gold pattern on the cup is mirrored in the saucer. The painting is lovely. The cup stands 3 5/8" to the top of the handle and the saucer is 4" diameter. Please request a shipping price including insurance. This is a real treasure!
This is a beautiful coffee cup and sipping saucer with the underglaze blue crossed swords mark of Meissen porcelain. The pattern is known as the very popular Purple India pattern. The cup has the typical interlaced foliate handle. The gilding is in excellent condition and there are no chips, cracks or restoration. The saucer is 5 1/2" diameter and the cup is 2 1/4" tall. The postage and shipping in the domestic US will be $10.00.
This is a beautiful tea bowl and sipping saucer with the beehive mark of Royal Vienna porcelain. The overglaze enamel design is typical of the 18th century German factories. There is also an impressed 91 on the cup which means it was potted in 1791. The saucer has a rosebud extending out from the bouquet; the stem of this bud is incised into the large rose. The green enamel is slightly chipped on the leaf next to the large rose and the pink enamel on the flower above that leaf is also flaked. T ...click for details