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🌈⁠ ⁠ This set of five Derby dishes was made 🌈⁠
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This set of five Derby dishes was made in England circa 1810. The brilliant colors of the border: red, orange, and blue combine in an exquisite vine-like pattern. The green flowers, gilded leaves, and small purple buds add to the colorful design. At the beginning of the 19th century, the Derby factory made some of the finest English porcelain. The bright white Derby porcelain makes the bold colors stand out.
This exquisite late 18th-century Caughley dish fea This exquisite late 18th-century Caughley dish features several elements that make it so full of life. First is the splendid hand-painted goldwork. This gilding enlivens the dish with its hand-painted golden vines, leaves, and edge. Additionally, the lovely fluting across the entire wide rim makes the design dance in the light. The delicate blue flowers coupled with the six blue lines add to the dishes' beautiful sense of movement.
This striking oval-shaped Drabware dish by Minton This striking oval-shaped Drabware dish by Minton shows a hawk perched on a log. The image is crisp. The hawk is printed in great detail in simple monochrome gray; we get a feeling for this bird’s ferocity. The background is printed in monochrome orange, which has a softer feel than the monochromatic gray.⁠
Made in England circa 1810, the brilliant Regency period gilding around the border and the edge adds to the dish’s beauty.
We ❤️ mochaware! Each piece of mochaware is co We ❤️ mochaware! Each piece of mochaware is completely unique and modern-looking. They make a great statement piece for any room.⁠
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Be sure to check out our website to explore porcel Be sure to check out our website to explore porcelain & pottery from Mario Buatta's private collection! These strawberry lustre cups are now sold, but we have plenty of other wonderful things of Mario's to choose from.⁠
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Perfect for Spring!⁠ ⁠ Recently posted on our Perfect for Spring!⁠
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Recently posted on our website is this lovely pair of antique English porcelain dishes hand-painted with beautiful pink peonies and other flowers.⁠
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These lively dishes would brighten any room in the house. 🌷⁠
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🌹detail from a 1755 Strasbourg faience dish⁠ 🌹detail from a 1755 Strasbourg faience dish⁠
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This 18th century faience dish was hand painted in the factory of Paul Hannong in Strasbourg, France. The flowers are exquisite. I would almost call them delicious! Paul Hannong and his brother Joseph were known for the fabulous flower painting on their faience. French faience of this type was used at the court of Louis XIV as part of elaborate meals and displays. ⁠
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This finely painted plate was decorated with sprays of beautiful flowers in the mid-18th century circa 1755. The border of the dish is molded with six slightly lobed panels. The edge is painted dark brown. ⁠
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This 18th century heart-shaped dish was made in th This 18th century heart-shaped dish was made in the Dr. Wall, First Period of Worcester Porcelain. It would be a wonderful dish to place by the front door of any home. Its lively beauty would be a lovely way to greet every person coming through the front door. ⁠
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The dish is hand painted in the magnificent ‘Hop Trellis’ pattern. The center is painted with hops leaves, and berries. Around the center is an inner border with an exquisite turquoise scale ground, and around that are panels with hops berried foliage and trellis-work. The outer border has a deep blue ground with gilt details. ⁠
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The Worcester porcelain is soft-paste, dating it to circa 1760. On the reverse of the dish is the Worcester “W” mark used during 1755-1770.⁠
Is it too early to be dreaming of summer? 🐚 Wit Is it too early to be dreaming of summer? 🐚 With this extraordinary Wedgwood Conchology set, the season can't arrive soon enough!⁠
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Made in England by Wedgwood circa 1820, this is an exquisite dessert service in excellent condition. This complete Wedgwood shell service has: 14 dessert plates, a pair of clam-shaped tureens for sauces with their covers and stands, 4 oyster shell-shaped oblong serving dishes for cookies or other small treats, and a centerpiece in the shape of a Nautilus and stand.⁠
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This set would be perfect for entertaining in a home near the water. The shapes are wonderful, and the gilt sparkles!⁠
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