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  • Antique English Porcelain Dessert Plates Set of 8 Hand Painted Hexagonal Floral

    Antique English Porcelain Dessert Plates Set of 8 Hand Painted Hexagonal Floral

    $800.00

    This set of eight antique English porcelain dessert plates combines an unusual hexagonal form with beautiful individual hand-painted floral bouquets. Made by Coalport circa 1825, each plate is painted with a different arrangement of garden flowers, giving the set remarkable variety while the distinctive paneled shape creates a strong sense of unity.

    The flowers are lively and beautifully painted, with roses and other garden blooms arranged in rich combinations of pink, purple, red, yellow, blue, and green. Smaller floral sprigs extend around the borders. Against the clean white porcelain, the colors remain fresh and clear, while restrained gilding along the rim provides a crisp finishing line.

    The hexagonal form is particularly appealing. Each facet is emphasized by a molded border that adds texture and gives the plates a more architectural presence than conventional round dessert plates. The geometry provides a strong framework for the freely painted flowers, allowing the form and decoration to play equally important roles in the design.

    Made for the Regency dessert table, these plates were intended to be appreciated both individually and as a complete service. Here, eight different bouquets give every plate its own character, while the repeated hexagonal form, molded borders, and consistent floral painting hold the set together beautifully.

    Two centuries after they were made, finding a set of eight with this combination of unusual form, individual hand-painted decoration, and excellent condition is particularly desirable. Displayed on a dining table or arranged in a cabinet, they introduce the color, delicacy, and brilliance of early nineteenth-century English porcelain into an interior.

    Dimensions: 8.75 inches across
    Condition: Excellent
    Decoration: Hand-painted floral bouquets with scattered floral sprigs and light gilding
    Material: Porcelain
    Style: Late Regency, hexagonal paneled form
    Origin: England, Coalport
    Date: Circa 1825

  • Golden Coalport Plate Hand Painted England Circa 1825

    Golden Coalport Plate Hand Painted England Circa 1825

    $280.00

    This Coalport plate was hand-painted and hand-gilded in England circa 1825.
    It showcases bouquets of pink roses and other beautiful flowers in shades of orange, yellow, and purple, all alongside green leaves.
    The center displays a large bouquet, surrounded by six cartouches with smaller bouquets.
    The lavish gilding, featuring a variety of golden designs, creates a dazzling backdrop around the bouquets.
    The combination of brilliant gilt with the beautiful flowers is stunning!

    Dimensions: 9.25″ diameter

    Condition: Excellent

  • Coalport Porcelain Red Chrysanthemum Centerpiece, England, circa 1820

    Coalport Porcelain Red Chrysanthemum Centerpiece, England, circa 1820

    $700.00

    A brilliant display of iron red and gold covers this large Coalport porcelain centerpiece, hand painted in Shropshire, England, circa 1820.
    The elongated oval form is decorated inside and out with the celebrated Red Chrysanthemum pattern. Large iron-red blossoms emerge from a dense network of scrolling stems, delicate leaves, and smaller flowers, creating an exceptionally rich all-over design against the fresh white porcelain ground.
    Gold is fully integrated into the decoration, defining the branching stems, tracing the upper edges, and forming broad gilded bands around the body and spreading oval foot. The interplay of deep red, white porcelain, and extensive gilding gives the centerpiece warmth, brilliance, and a strong decorative presence.
    The boat-shaped form rises at either end and rests on a substantial oval foot.
    Its generous scale and beautifully coordinated decoration make it an impressive example of early 19th-century English porcelain and a splendid centerpiece for a dining table, sideboard, or large cabinet.
    Dimensions: 12.25 inches long x 8.25 inches wide x 4 inches tall
    Condition: Excellent

  • Set of Four Antique English Porcelain Bowls in Imari Style by Coalport Ca. 1825

    Set of Four Antique English Porcelain Bowls in Imari Style by Coalport Ca. 1825

    $330.00

    This set of four antique porcelain bowls was made by Coalport in England, circa 1825.
    Each bowl is hand-painted in a vibrant interpretation of the Imari style, with rich orange floral motifs surrounded by swirling gilt leaves on a white ground.
    The orange flowers are stylized lilies, specifically reminiscent of tiger lilies or daylilies.
    However, the design emphasizes decorative flourish over botanical accuracy.
    The wide cobalt blue border is embellished with hand-applied gilt decoration in a foliate pattern, featuring tulip-like blossoms and curving tendrils.
    This elegant gilded design adds elegance and visual rhythm, enhancing the contrast between the deep blue border and the bright central motif.
    The pattern reflects the early 19th-century English taste for luxurious, exotic styles drawn from Japanese Imari wares.
    This striking color palette of the center is also inspired by Japanese Imari ware, and was a hallmark of early 19th-century English porcelain.
    The set comprises two slightly larger bowls measuring 8.75 inches in diameter by 1.75 inches tall, and two slightly smaller bowls measuring 8 inches in diameter by 1.5 inches tall.
    They were originally made as complementary pieces for serving or display.

    Dimensions: A pair of bowls measuring 8.75″ in diameter x 1.75″ tall, and another pair measuring 8″ in diameter x 1.5″ tall.

    Condition: The porcelain is in excellent condition, there is slight rubbing to the gilt

    Key Features
    • Made by Coalport, England, circa 1825
    • Hand-painted in traditional Imari palette with rich gilt decoration
    • Striking cobalt blue borders with scrolling gilt details
    • Two pairs of bowls in a matching pattern
    • Classic example of English porcelain inspired by Japanese Imari ware

  • Antique Porcelain Sugar Box Money Tree Pattern Hand Painted England Circa 1810

    Antique Porcelain Sugar Box Money Tree Pattern Hand Painted England Circa 1810

    $780.00

    This antique English porcelain sugar box, made around 1810 by Coalport Porcelain, is hand-painted in the richly colored and intricate Money Tree pattern, also known as the Rock and Tree pattern.
    The exquisite decoration features cobalt blue, iron red, and gold, with delicate touches of green and peach.
    The central scene depicts stylized rocks, flowering trees, and exotic blooms set above a bright blue ground.
    The lid is decorated with alternating panels of floral and geometric motifs that echo the vibrant colors of the box.
    Made by John Rose at Coalport, this piece reflects the decorative flair typical of early 19th-century English porcelain.

    Dimensions: 5.5″ long x 3.5″ wide x 5.5″ tall

    Condition: Excellent, with very slight rubbing to the gilt (see image #5)

  • Antique Coalport Porcelain Plate in Imari Palette with Pagoda Design, Circa 1820

    Antique Coalport Porcelain Plate in Imari Palette with Pagoda Design, Circa 1820

    $285.00

    This antique porcelain plate was hand-painted by Coalport in England around 1820.
    It features a lovely central scene of a two-tiered pagoda set within a garden, surrounded by flowering branches.
    The decoration is rendered in a vibrant English Imari palette of iron red, deep cobalt blue, with brilliant gilding.
    The wide border is divided into alternating panels of stylized flowers and landscape vignettes, all enriched with scrolling gold foliage.
    The pattern reflects the Regency-era fascination with Asian motifs, reinterpreted through English porcelain design.

    Dimensions: 9″ diameter

    Condition: Excellent

    Decoration: Hand-painted Imari palette with pagoda and garden scenes, gilt highlights
    Material: Porcelain
    Style: Regency / English Imari
    Origin: England
    Date: Circa 1820
    – Made by Coalport circa 1820
    – Central motif of pagoda and flowering trees
    – Imari palette: cobalt, iron red, and gilt

  • Antique English Porcelain Cup and Saucer with Greek Key Pattern Ca. 1820

    Antique English Porcelain Cup and Saucer with Greek Key Pattern Ca. 1820

    $140.00

    This elegant antique porcelain tea bowl and saucer were hand-painted at Spode in England circa 1810.
    They are decorated in the Regency style with a band of gilded Greek key design on a beautiful, deep royal blue ground.
    This is a gorgeous example of neoclassical design.
    The gilding is fabulous, and the blue is beautiful.
    Dimensions: diameter of saucer 5.25″, diameter of tea bowl 3.5″ x height of tea bowl 2″
    Condition: Excellent

  • Pair Coalport Cobalt Blue Gilded Dishes Hand Painted with Roses England C-1820

    Pair Coalport Cobalt Blue Gilded Dishes Hand Painted with Roses England C-1820

    $480.00

    This pair of Coalport Dishes was hand painted at the Coalport factory, England circa 1820.
    The dishes are decorated with panels of pink roses on crisp white porcelain surrounded by cobalt blue ground richly embellished with gilt decoration.
    The combination is exquisite!

    Dimensions: 11″ long x 7.5″ wide

    Condition: Overall excellent with slight rubbing to the gilded outer edge

  • Set of 5 Antique Porcelain Dinner Dishes Hand-Painted, England, Ca. 1830

    Set of 5 Antique Porcelain Dinner Dishes Hand-Painted, England, Ca. 1830

    $480.00

    This set of five Coalport Porcelain dinner dishes was made in England circa 1830. In the center of each one is a bouquet of exquisite hand-painted flowers. The close-up images show the exceptional flower painting. A wide green and white dotted border encircles the center. It has three glided panels, each with a single hand-painted flower.

    Dimensions: 10″ diameter

    Condition: One plate with fine scratch marks to the enamels (see image #8)                  Price: $520 for the set of five.

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