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We're honored to have our 18th-century creamware d We're honored to have our 18th-century creamware dishes on @aerin Aerin Lauder's dining table.

Here they are looking fabulous on gingham in @archdigest 's feature of Aerin's Palm Beach home.

📷️ Simon Upton for @archdigest
Detail of a large 19th-century sailor’s woolwork Detail of a large 19th-century sailor’s woolwork, or 'Woolie', of a British line-of-battle ship, circa 1840.

Here we see a British naval ship under full sail with canon showing and flying the British Royal Naval Ensign.

The British Royal Naval Ensign is the flag of the White Squadron, commissioned at the beginning of the nineteenth century. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, the Royal Navy was divided into three squadrons: the red, the white, and the blue to improve command and control of the Royal Navy. The variation of the flag was commissioned after the union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 and featured the new Union Jack with the Saint Patrick’s Cross in the first quarter and the red cross on a white background.

Sailors’ wool works are often called ‘Woolies’ and were produced from the 1840s until the early 20th century, their decline coinciding with the First World War. Such woolwork pictures rarely display the ship’s name or the artist responsible.

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This exquisitely detailed castle scene is crafted This exquisitely detailed castle scene is crafted with carved cork!

This mid 19th century cork work shows a romantic scene of an ancient castle in a charming diorama. The castle is perched atop a promontory overlooking a river, complete with forested terrain and a tiny sailboat for scale. The artist’s intricate cutting and piercing of the cork showcase their exceptional craftsmanship.

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Absolutely gorgeous stitching on this antique Engl Absolutely gorgeous stitching on this antique English embroidery showing the Biblical story of Moses being drawn from the Nile. 

Though stitched in the mid-19th century, the colors remain vibrant today!

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This lovely portrait of young Mary Jane Cotteril, This lovely portrait of young Mary Jane Cotteril, age 5, was made in England circa 1840. Her pose is straightforward, and her hair, styled in elegant ringlets, frames her youthful face, adding a touch of innocence and charm.

By her dress and hairstyle, this portrait can be dated to the 1840s since beginning in the 1850’s watercolor portrait paintings were replaced mainly by photographic images.

The painting is framed in an original period wood frame with an inner edge of parcel gilt.

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A beautiful detail of a circa 1840 silk embroidery A beautiful detail of a circa 1840 silk embroidery of a shepherdess with her flock of sheep, part of our "19th Century Art For Your Wall" collection.

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Have you browsed our most recent featured category Have you browsed our most recent featured category? "19th Century Art For Your Wall" features historic watercolors, oil Paintings, prints, cork works, needleworks, and woolies for you to hang on your walls.

Here we have a group of 3 British watercolors of young girls, painted circa 1840.
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This hand-painted Chamberlains Worcester beaker is This hand-painted Chamberlains Worcester beaker is decorated in the “Rich Queens” pattern, pattern #78. Another name for this pattern is the “Best Queen’s “pattern, and in our opinion, it is the best! It is one of the most beautiful early 19th-century English porcelain patterns. ⁠
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Despite its small size,(4.1″ tall) this beaker has an undeniable impact. Made by Chamberlains Worcester, the beaker is lavishly decorated with enamels of Imari colors: cobalt blue and iron red. Unexpected turquoise and green leaves heighten our appreciation of all the colors. The gilding, the colors, and the artistry are all fabulous! The design has four reserves on white ground showing Japanese-style iron red chrysanthemums with turquoise and green leaves. These reserves are separated by four bands with deep underglaze blue and lavish gilding in a diaper pattern. The bands are reserved in the middle with iron red mons. ⁠
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The attention to detail in this piece is truly remarkable, and it stands as a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of Chamberlains Worcester.⁠
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This exquisite ironstone jar was made in England i This exquisite ironstone jar was made in England in the Regency period, circa 1820.⁠
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The marvelous deep red enamel contrasts beautifully with the blue decoration. The rich red and cobalt blue combination makes this jar so alluring. ⁠
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The domed lid is pierced with small holes to allow the jar to be used as a container for potpourri. A charming light blue lion dog finial sits atop the lid. ⁠
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On two sides of the hexagonal jar we see large, brightly gilded face mask handles.⁠
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