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Pair of Antique Creamware Wall Pockets
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Pair French Vases Mid-19th Century Opaline Hand Painted on a Sky Blue Ground
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PAIR of Antique Dishes Cobalt Blue with Red Roses
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Pair Large Antique English Porcelain Vases Made circa 1810
$6,200.00This pair are outstanding Regency period vases!
The vases can also function as ice pails with liners to hold ice or, if you like, shorter stemmed flowers.
Made by Spode circa 1810, they are large, lavishly gilded, and beautifully painted with vivid pink roses and green leaves on gold ground.
An added touch of gold stars on the white background gives these vases a strong presence.
The overall effect is eye-catching and impressive.
The vases will look fabulous, filled with flowers or bottles of champagne.
Dimensions: 16″ tall x 11″ across the handles x 8″ depth the pails
Condition: Excellent
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18th Century Clignancourt Porcelain Soup Tureen
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Antique English Porcelain Dishes with Wide Orange Borders
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Blue and White Delft Charger
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Pair of Antique Drabware Candlesticks
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English Porcelain Armorial Plate with Eagle Crest and Motto By Industry and Hope
$290.00This armorial plate features the motto “By Industry and Hope” above an eagle with outstretched wings. The wide border has a forest green ground and three cartouches, each showing a beautiful hand painted single flower.
The plate was made in England by Chamberlain’s Worcester during the reign of George IV, circa 1825.
The armorial may be blazoned as follows:
Crest: On a rock, an eagle with wings elevated and addorsed proper pendant from the beak, a shield azure charged with a hank of cotton also proper.
Motto: Industria et spe [By Industry and Hope].Dimensions: 9 inches diameter. Condition: Excellent
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Fox Hunt Hand-Painted Antique English Plate Made circa 1815
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Antique 18th Century Creamware Covered Box
$480.00We are pleased to offer this sweet 18th-century English creamware covered box decorated with well-painted sprigs of flowers on the cover and along the sides of the circular box (see images). A sprig of spring flowers was one of the traditional decorations for 18th-century creamware. Inside the box, there are two compartments (see image #2).
Dimensions: diameter: 6 inches, height 2.5 inches
Condition: Excellent
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Pair of 18th C. Creamware English Flower Holders
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Antique Blue and White Delftware Carafe “Boy”
$800.00This charming mid-18th century English delftware carafe, circa 1760, features the word “Boy” painted in underglaze sky blue on a light blue ground.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, the term “Boy” was used to address a male of any age, indicating familiarity or friendship.
This type of delftware carafe was first made in England at Aldgate in the last quarter of the 17th century.
Most likely, this carafe was made to hold beer served in a tavern.
It has two small loop handles on each side so that it could be hung on a wall when not in use.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, carafe bottles like this were made in both England and The Netherlands for export to England.
A carafe like this might have inscriptions, labels, dates, names, or, like ours, a sign of goodwill and friendship.
Beer was a crucial part of the daily diet for many people in 18th-century England. It served as a source of hydration and provided necessary calories and nutrients. Due to inadequate sanitation practices and the unreliable availability of safe drinking water, beer was often consumed as a safer alternative to water.
Dimensions: Height 8 in. x Diameter 5 in.
Condition: Excellent. Small expected glaze skips on the high points where the original glaze did not stick.
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Pair of French Gilded Porcelain Baskets ‘Corbeilles’
$1,800.00Provenance: The Collection of Nelson Doubleday, Jr.
Created in France in the mid-19th century, circa 1860, the baskets are decorated with delicate flowers and lavish gilding. They stand on rectangular bases of clean white porcelain with gilded outlines. The lattice work of the baskets lends delicacy and light to the design.
Originally this pair of elegant oval-shaped antique French porcelain pierced baskets (corbeilles) would have been placed on a table to hold fruit. They would be lovely on any table or sideboard. Their timeless beauty will enhance any room.
Dimensions: 13.5 inches W x 9.5 inches H x 7.75 inches D
Condition: Excellent
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