Art nouveau dresser vanity set made by Limoges Paroutaud Freres, France at the La Seynie factory (Paroutaud had 3 factories, two were in Limoges, one was in La Seynie; all three factories operated from 1903 to 1917).
This 5-piece dresser vanity set (7 pieces total) comes with a 10" by 7 1/2" tray, a ring tree, a candle stick, a hair receiver and a powder jar. ...click for details
American decorated porcelain candy dish or relish hand painted at Pickard Studios in Chicago. This dish is hand painted by Paul P. Gasper in the Italian Garden pattern.
MARKING: On the front is the artist signature Gasper. On the back is the black printed mark HAND PAINTED CHINA W PICKARD A on top of a gold painted maple leaf, apparently only used circa 1912 to 1918.
CONDITION: In excellent virtually mint condition ...click for details
This is an extremely rare hand-painted porcelain tankard stein/mug by Tressemann & Vogt (T&V). What makes it even more rare is that it is in virtually NEAR MINT condition.
It has a beautiful hand-painted image of a monk enjoying a glass of wine from a wine barrel; the background color is aqua/blue. There is great detail in the painting, and you can even see the monk's crucifix.
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Antique Haviland Limoges french porcelain plate/charger, very well executed in gooseberries and leaves and beautifully scalloped gold rim. 8.5 inches in diameter. Mark 12 circa 1894-1931 but this particular plate is very early. Excellent, near mint condition, no visible flaws at all, or scratches. Beautiful!
Gorgeous majolica oyster plate made by Haviland Limoges, France, measuring 9" (23 cm) in diameter. Near mint to mint condition, it's a pleasure to offer, not even scratches of any type on this beauty, guilt gold perfectly placed around the edges of the 6 wells and pink on the inner wells, with the gold still intact in the lemon center.
Marking: Mark 11, H & Co underglaze initials in green with "L&quo ...click for details
Large Footed Vase measuring a whopping 30 cm (12 inches) tall! This double handled vase was made by PZH (Plateelbakkerij Zuid Holland) who were in business from 1898-1964 and considered one of the best pottery companies in the world. It is a very early Zuid-Holland high glaze piece, model number 666. Typical dark blue colour stylised pansy flowers. Many of these early decors did not have names and the E on the underside signifies the year 1902. ...click for details
Probably a Sitzendorf porcelain bowl or tray with center handle, beautifully scalloped similarly to a leaf or butterfly, hand painted in coral peach center (salmon color), and hand painting on transferware pink and white florals and green leaves, gold trim. Handle has porcelain leaf relief with applied gold.
Beautiful rare footed covered oval bowl with handles, in semi-porcelain scalloped relief made by Samuel Ford & Co, Burslem, England (1898-1939). This covered bowl is in excellent undamaged condition although there is some very fine crazing on very close inspection. Green floral transferware with applied gold throughout including trim, against ivory white porcelain.
Lavender parian ewer jug made by "Sam Alcock & Co", Staffordshire, England in 1847 depicting the biblical story of Naomi and her Daughters-in-Law as moulded white relief on both sides of the jug. Nicely scalloped base and beautifully designed white handle circling the top of the ewer. Measurements: 7.5" high (19 cm), 4" base diameter(10 cm). Marking: Logo, Patent, Sam Alcock Co with registration mark April 27, 1847 "Naomi and her Daughters-in-Law" (photo attache ...click for details
TV Limoges Charger Plate Hand Painted Signed signed by the artist MR. The whiteware is made by Tressemann & Vogt (T & V) Limoges France depicting Mark 8 (1907 - 1919) on the underside of the charger. There is also a hand and dagger insignia.
This gorgeous charger is a whopping 13 3/8" (34 cm) in diameter and 1 1/4" (3 cm) high. It has a lovely scalloped edge and gold accenting around it as well as d ...click for details