Sets & Groups of Dinnerware
Hosting an event? Set your table with antique porcelain and pottery. Bardith has rare complete sets of antique dishes and full services dating as early as the 18th century.
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The Collection of Mario Buatta a Group of Chinese & English Tobacco Leaf Plates
$6,800.00Provenance: The Private Collection of Mario Buatta
A group of 8 Tobacco Leaf pattern dishes.
Mario loved unexpected colors and well-painted flowers on porcelain. The Tobacco Leaf pattern has beautiful flowers in fabulous color combinations. The decoration features lobed leaves and hibiscus flowers. It was inspired by the flowering Nicotiana (Tobacco) plant and by patterns used on Indian and Chinese textiles and from the 17th and 18th-century.
The pattern was developed in China circa 1770. Of all the 18th-century Chinese export porcelain patterns, this was and still is the most highly prized.
English porcelain and pottery factories inspired by Chinese export porcelains created their own Tobacco Leaf patterns.
We are proud to offer these eight “Tobacco Leaf” pattern plates in three variations. The four Chinese dishes have the original Chinese design. , They were made in the Qianlong period of the Qing dynasty, circa 1770.
Also in this group are a pair of large Masons Ironstone plates dating to 1820 and a pair of Barr, Flight, Barr Worcester Porcelain plates made circa 1820.
TheĀ Barr, Flight, Barr Worcester “Tobacco Leaf” pattern is one of the most prized of all the Worcester patterns.
The Barr, Flight, Barr plates have the BFB impressed crown mark and a red painted number, which seem to be a museum catalog number.
The Mason’s plates have the company’s printed mark on the reverse.
The four porcelain Chinese export plates are, in typical fashion, not marked. -
Wedgwood “Lag and Feather” Pattern Part Dinner Service
$3,400.00A part service in the Wedgwood “Lag and Feather” pattern. Made circa 1820, the design is based on decorations from flags of the “Palio” race, run in Siena, Italy, since 1656. It is something special.
This service will be a great treat when people start to get together again.
Please see below for a list of the pieces comprising this service.
Dimensions of the dinner plates: Diameter 10.”
Condition: Excellent
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Set of Six Blue and White Dutch Delft Dishes Made by “The Axe”, circa 1800
$2,400.00We are pleased to offer this lovely set of sixĀ blue and white delft dishes made in The Netherlands, circa 1800. The dishes are decorated in several shades of cobalt blue. The center of each dish shows a garden scene. We see an oversized peony, a taihu (pierced limestone) rock and behind it all a fence defining the edge of the garden. The borders of the dishes have a traditional cross-hatch design.
Dimensions: 8.85″ diameter
Condition: Excellent
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Coalport Porcelain Dishes in the Sprig Pattern
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Four Feuillet Floral Dishes Made in France, circa 1850
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12 Antique Worcester Porcelain Dessert Dishes Decorated Strawberries circa 1820
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Set of Ten English Plates with Imari Inspired Decoration Made circa 1820
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Set of a Dozen Wedgwood Creamware Dinner Plates with Gilded Borders
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A set of 12 Coalport Admiral Nelson Pattern Dishes, England circa 1810
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Twelve Creamware Dinner Dishes Yellow Borders Made circa 1800
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English Bone China Dessert Dishes | Set of Eight
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Sprig Decorated Set of Large Soup Dishes
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Set of Dozen Antique Italian Porcelain Dishes from the 18th Century
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Wedgwood Antique Creamware Dinner Service with Gilded Chevrons England ca. 1820
$22,400.00This large and extensive Wedgwood creamware dinner service is decorated with a border featuring gold chevrons set between two enameled blue lines.
The creamware body has a warm look. The elegant gold chevron decoration along the borders creates a formal feeling. The combination of the soft creamware and the geometric ornament along the border is beautiful.
In this extensive service are two elegant soup tureens. They have knobs rising from painted leaves decorated with gilt and blue enamel.Ā These tureens are described in the 1790 Wedgwood catalog found in the Wedgwood Museum as “pearl-glazed Queensware soup tureen and stand shape # 3”. Josiah Wedgwood’s creamware gained recognition when King George III and his consort, Queen Charlotte decided to favor local artisans to boost the countryās economy. A tea set was presented to the palace in the last quarter of 1765. Wedgwood then renamed his creamware pottery “Queensware”. In the late 18th and early 19th century Wedgwood Queensware was the first English pottery which for elegance and perfection of potting could compete successfully with the porcelain production of the European continent.
Condition: Excellent.
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Wedgwood Creamware Dishes with Gilded Chevrons on the Border, ca. 1820
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Large Set of Wedgwood Creamware Dinner Plates with Thistle Design
$4,520.00We are pleased to offer this set of 30 Wedgwood creamware dinner plates with a thistle design. These English creamware dinner plates date to the late 19th century. They have a lovely, simple design decorated with flowering thistle boughs done in the japonisme style. Japonisme involved Western arts with a Japanese aesthetic focused on asymmetrical compositions, and elements of color and line.
Made circa 1880, the back of each dish is stamped “Wedgwood.”Dimensions: The plates measure a generous 9.85 inches in diameter.
Condition: Excellent
Price: $1,800 per dozen – These dishes can be purchased as a group or by the dozen. Please contact us for more information.
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Antique Staffordshire Dinner Service
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Antique English Porcelain Dishes with Wide Orange Borders
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Antique Set of Honore French Porcelain Plates
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Antique Royal Worcester Porcelain Dishes
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English Derby Porcelain Dessert Dishes (13 pieces)
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Flight Barr and Barr Worcester Dessert Service
$1,500.00An early 19th century Worcester dessert service decorated with a gilded vine, delicate red flower heads, and pale blue petals. The small red and pale blue details are what make this design so wonderful.
The service comprises 18 dishes, a sauce tureen, a compote, a pair of shell shaped serving dishes and a pair of oval shaped serving dishes.
Dimensions: The diameter of the dessert dish measures 8.75 inches. Please contact us for further information on the rest of the set.
Condition: Excellent
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Group of a Dozen Blue and White Delft Chargers
$17,400.00A set of 12 large Dutch Delft blue and white chargers hand-painted in deep cobalt blue. The rim of each charger is painted with yellow slip. The hand-painted design shows a vase filled with sunflowers and ferns. The design is reminiscent of a peacock displaying its feathers and has been known since the 18th century as the Peacock pattern.
Made in the last quarter of the 18th and first quarter of the 19th century, this group is part of our large collection of blue and white Dutch Delft.
Dimensions: H 2.5 in. x Dm 13.75 in.
Condition: Excellent. Small edge frits invisibly restored.
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