Circa 1840-1875 Chinese Export Paneled Scalloped Pitcher measuring 6" in height to the tip of spout and 6 1/4" from spout to the top highest part of handle. This is a form that we have had in rose medallion several times and we have seen in canton and fitzhugh. But this pattern is so different than those and is really beautiful. It is absolutely fabulous. Decorated in a underglaze Yellow with
greenery and pink roses and other flowers with birds and butterflies. Other colors in the mix ...click for details
C. 1750 Chinese Export Famille Rose Tankard dating from the MID-18TH Century. Measures 5" in height and a top opening of 3 1/2" This attractive Bell-Shaped Mug is often referred to as Famille Rose. It has a pattern of rocks, a pheasant and peonies. Appears to be in Very Good Condition with no chips, cracks or restoration. Inside the top left of the handle is a tiny brown spot which happened during the making, but is hardly noticeable.
Circa 1820 Chinese Export Rose Mandarin Dinner Plate Measuring a full 10" in diameter. Another large dinner plate that we have been purchasing out of a New York Estate. Central Theme of this Plate are six ladies in a court yard scenr. Gold in hair with many other bright colors adding to it's beauty. The border is filled with turquoise,pink,blue,green colors along with butterflies, birds, and differeny sizes of ornaments. This plate is in Top Notch Condition and Wonderful Mandarin Qualit ...click for details
Circa 1880 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Jardineer/Planter measuring 8 1/2" in height and 10 1/4" in full top diameter. The diameter of the opening is 8 1/4".
These are also referred to as cache pots in the Schiffer Book on Chinese Export Porcelain on pages 110-111. Chinese Export jardineers,cache pots,planters are very popular in this day and age. They could be used inside preferbly but also used on a froint porch or patio. This one does not have a drain hole as some do, but wor ...click for details
Circa 1840 Chinese Export Famille Rose Celadon Jardineer measuring 6" in height and the top opening is 9". The base measures 5". Nice detailed decoration of colorful flowers, greenery and a white stork. The bottom of this planter has a drain hole in the middle for water. The customary underplate for this item is gone. This is usually the case as they get a beating from dirt and water over run. A nice Chinese Export Plate about 7" in diameter would surfice. Planters, Jardineer ...click for details
Circa 1850-1860 Chinese Export Rose Medallion Demitasse Cup and Saucer. Nice quality with good gilding in both the cup and saucer. Alternating panels of people in a garden scene and a panel of a bird surrounded by a butterfly and a adjoining bird in greenery. The saucer is true rose medallion with alternating panels of people and panels of greenery with a bird and flowers with a medallion in the center of the saucer. The demi-cup has a small nick on the rim.
Circa 1850 Chinese Export 1000 Black Butterfly Dinner Plate measuring 9 1/2" in diameter. Good Condition with no chips, cracks or restoration. vivid colors of Black and Yellow with blue and green. A very well decorated large Butterfly in the center with several little butterflies flying around. Beetles and other little bugs a plenty. They did a extra good job in decorating this plate
Circa 1720-1740 Chinese Export Armorial 9" Plate. Mamout Elephant. Sopra di Bianco. Made for the Indian Market. Very unusual market plate that we have not seen before. Fresh out of a New York Manhattan Estate filled with armorial plates. This item is 1 1/2" in depth and probably a shallow soup plate. The plate is in very good condition for it's age. The Mamout Elephant has very little wear considering it's age. Bright colors on rider on camel back. Some fritting on edges of pla ...click for details
Circa 1820 Chinese Export Blue and White Syllabub Cup with original cover measuring 2 1/2" to top of cup not including the cover. Measures 3 1/4" to the top of the the finial on the cover. Beautifully moulded cross strapped handles and a nice berry finial on the top of cover. This is not blue canton, nanking or fitzhugh, just a real nice chinese export blue and white hard paste porcelain. Wonderful Quality and in Excellent Condition.
Circa 1820-1840 Chinese Export Blue Canton Cider Jug with cover. Cider Jugs in blue canton and especially in rose medallion and rose mandarin are very rare. This is one that we recently purchased out of a Estate in the Washington, D.C. Area. This one measures 6 1/2" to the highest point of the handle and 7 1/2" to the top of the foo dog finial mounted on the top of the cover. All cider jugs have a inner pierced strainer behind the spout and were possibly made for hot punch or mulled ci ...click for details