$250.00
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A pair of porcelain dinner plates with a narrow border of blue dots in gilt ovals encircled by gilt lines, a narrow gilt floral border at the inside of the rim centering a large delicate letter, “N” composed of garlands of hand painted flowers. Both borders are well known on Doccia porcelain and while numerous factories did initials and single letters so did Doccia. The porcelain is typically slightly grey and creamy...
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Pair of plates with a slightly scalloped body decorated with blue transfer printed outer border of small four petal flowers enclosing a wide border of scrolling flowers and in the center of the plate the outer border repeated around a sprig of similar flowers. Heavy pottery with printed mongram, impressed triangle and date letters J and K for 1888 and 1889. 10 ¼ inch (26 cm.) diameter...
A soft paste porcelain dinner plate unmarked, but probably Minton. In the “feuille de choux” pattern with hand painted flowers, blue accents and heavy gilding. These knock offs of 18th century Sevres were popular from the mid 19th century (c.1850) onwards and Minton made many of the very good ones. 9 ½ inches (24 cm) diameter.
Condition: no chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs...
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Condition: no chips, cracks or repairs. The green enamel has flaked off in a couple of places...
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$400.00
Condition: No chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs. Gilding wear around edges and some scratches around the base, probably from scraping off wax.
These are very elegant and no doubt the insects were painted ...
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Condition; Both have chips on the base and roughness from throwing on the mouth. Both have later marking on the base with a magic marker.
$280.00
Condition: no chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs. Very slight gilding wear.
The quality of the workma...
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$650.00
Condition: Minor wear to the bottom. Top broken and restuck with the missing bits filled and over pa...
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Condition: no chips cracks hairlines or repairs...
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Condition; the stand has...
$450.00
Condition: no chips cracks hairlines or repairs. The glaze is crackled and feels slightly rough on the back.
The English had a fascination with things oriental and often used oriental themes in d...
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Condition: no chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs. The only wear is very slightly to the raised ovals on the saucer, probably from the base of the cup rubbing there.
The marks on the bottom of the cup a...