Global Ceramics
$130.00
$130.00
An English Leeds or Staffordshire creamware plate. Early 19th century, with basket-weave and reticulated border. Condition: firing crack and a hairline, some wear to the border and crazing to the well (cf. pictures). Diam: "9 ¼ / 23,5 cm.
Global Ceramics
$130.00
$130.00
A nice plate by the Cambrian pottery in Swansea, Wales, 1790’s. Of lobed shape and printed in blue with a Chinoiserie Pagoda pattern within a variation of the Fitzhugh border. Three stilt marks to the front, the back with impressed flower-head mark. Diameter "9 ¼ / 23,2 cm. Condition: fine.
Global Ceramics
$140.00
$140.00
A pair of English blue and white dinner plates by Wedgwood, c 1820’s. From the Landscape or Blue rose border series. Both plates with impressed marks Wedgwood and RR plus a small under-glaze blue mark. Diameter "9 ¾ / 24,6 cm. Condition: one plate with a faint star crack, the other with a secured crack (cf. pictures).
Global Ceramics
$250.00
$250.00
A Staffordshire redware teapot, c 1770, with sprigged decoration of a “Chinese” pavillion and arcades. Impressed apocryphal seal mark. No lid. Height: " 4 ½ / 11,2 cm, width: "7 ¾ / 19 cm. Condition: fine.
Global Ceramics
$120.00
$120.00
A saucer bowl by Spode, c 1850.Chinese pattern in Imari colours; under-glaze blue and over-glaze red, turquoise and gilt. Copeland mark in green. Diam: "5 ½ / 14 cm, height: "1 ½ / 3,5 cm. Condition: fine.
Global Ceramics
$150.00
$150.00
A Staffordshire blue and white waste bowl, transfer printed, early 19th century. The outside with a textile pattern and reserves with a bird. The inside with a stylized border of leaves and flowers and a similar bird in the centre. Diam: "4 ½ / 11,5 cm, height: "2 ¾ / 7 cm. Condition: fine.
Global Ceramics
$80.00
$80.00
Late Georgian (c 1810) bowl or bread and butter plate. Bat printed decoration of a romantic landscape with a couple, fishing and pique-niqueing, within a silver-lustre rim. Small impressed, unidentifiable mark to the back. Liverpool? Diam: "8/ 20 cm, height: "1 ½ / 3,7 cm. Condition: the glaze is crackled, there is some wear to the silver and chips to the foot-rim.
Global Ceramics
$150.00
$150.00
A very small – miniature - coffee can and saucer plate decorated with cornflowers, the favourite pattern of Marie Antoinette, also called the Angoulême or ”aux Barbeaux” pattern. France, c 1800, unsigned. Height of can ”1 ¾ / 4,5 cm, diameter of saucer ”3 ½ / 8,5 cm. Condition: two minimal nicks to the rim of the can (cf. picture) and a little roughness to the rim of the saucer.
Global Ceramics
$190.00
$190.00
A pair of small porcelain cups and saucers of lobed shape, with decoration of flowers in the English style in Imari colours and gold. Impressed mark F & M, by Fischer & Mieg (later to become Pirkenhammer) in Prague, 1853-73. Diameter of saucers “4 ½ / 11,5 cm, height of cups, with handles “2/ 5,2 cm. Condition: some wear to the gilt of the handles.
Global Ceramics
$150.00
$150.00
A solitaire vase by Dux, Art Nouveau, c 1910. Painted decoration of water plants and bubbles, typical of the period. Height: “6 / 15 cm. Unmarked, except for an impressed model number, 8952 T. Condition: nick to the underside of the foot rim, a glaze crack and some wear to the mouth.
Global Ceramics
$180.00
$180.00
A blue and white Chinese export porcelain pot de crème or syllabub cup, Qianlong c 1760-70, with diaper borders and flowers in under-glaze blue. Height, with the lid: "3/ 7,5 cm. Condition: glaze cracks.
Global Ceramics
$130.00
$130.00
A silver mounted cylindrical bowl, the exterior very dark blue, the interior gilt. The silver mounting, partly gilt, with fine details of laurel wreaths and the goddess of victory with wreaths and palm leaves. The bowl with cracks (cf. photos). On the silver mount part of the official French hall mark (Minerva head) and the lozenge mark of Orfèvrerie Maillard, O (a mallet) M, c 1900. Height: "2 ¼ / 6 cm and diam: "3 ¼ / 8 cm.














