- CHELSEA PORCELAIN POTPOURRI VASE AND
COVERGold painted anchor mark.
9 1/2 x 6 x 5 1/4 in.
Condition
Minor wear, some crazing and losses to the decoration, The cover is restored. Restoration to the coat tail,...
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VASEChelsea / Derby style hand painted vase, with bird decoration. 10"H. Some discoloration and black spots, silicone residue on rim....
[more like this] - Hugh C. Robertson for Chelsea Keramic
Art Works. Aesthetic Movement vase. c. 1880, glazed porcelain. 7¾ h × 4 dia in. result: $2,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘CKAW’...
[more like this] - RUDOLSTADT CHERUB FIGURAL & VASE, CHERUB
CREAMERGrouping of European porcelains. 1st item - Rudolstadt Ernst Bohne blue and white spill vase flanked by two figural winged cherubs. Blue anchor mark underside and "EBS...
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[more like this] - PR, SMALL CHELSEA STYLE BIRD MOTIF PORCELAIN
URNS English, late 19th / early 20th century. Pair of diminutive Chelsea style porcelain urn form vases with bird decoration. Gold anchor mark to underside, number 5. Approx....
[more like this] - CHELSEA PORCELAIN MAZARINE BLUE BALUSTER
VASEChelsea Porcelain Mazarine Blue Square Baluster Vase and Cover, 18th c., gold anchor mark, hipped lid with knopped finial, peacock reserves, gilt diapering, h. 14 1/4...
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GROUND JUGENDSTIL VASE AND COVER GROUND JUGENDSTIL VASE AND COVER, circa 1914-1918, blue sceptre and black Maltese cross marks, likely designed by Adolf Flad, oviform with...
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[more like this] - A Pair of French Samson Porcelain Covered
Vases
Late 19th Century
of hexagonal baluster form, decorated with Chelsea birds; each with a Samson underglaze blue mark and incised X to the underside.
Height 18 inches.
Property...
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[more like this] - A Chelsea porcelain vase of elaborate
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