Condition; Hairline crack where the handle joins the body and another short one on the left side just behind the first bump traveling back toward the handle. As mentioned earlier there is plenty of ash in the glaze...
$90.00
$160.00
$60.00
Condition; very good and little wear. A short hairline crack from the rim goes about an inch into the plate.
Bright colors and interesting that no gilding was used.
$180.00
Condition: No chips cracks hairlines or repairs...
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Condition: There are firing flaws where the feet attach to the pot. No chips, cracks, or repairs...
$280.00
Condition: no chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs. Very slight gilding wear...
$250.00
SOLD
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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. This plate looks as if it was never used.
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$480.00
Condition: No chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs. There is some wear and chipping of the glaze along the ed...
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Condition: excellent. A tiny rough spot on the lip of the spout might be a tiny glaze chip or it could be a very small firing loss.
I think this form is one of the most pleasing for late 18th century teapots.
$140.00
Condition: no chips, cracks, hairlines or repairs. Gilding wear around the rim and especially on the handles.
$350.00
$80.00
Condition: the most serious damage is a visible chip on the rim. There is also a tiny one below the rim. Stack wear in the well and on the edge between the lip an...
$80.00
Condition: A fairly substantial chip to the rim on one side and a small under the rim chip on the other. Stack wear, especially around the border between the lip and the bowl. The gilding...
SOLD
Condition: Generally good with little wear. Small chips on the rim at the four extreme points.
Very well pa...