- GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TABLE ARTICLESComprising:
A
Hermes vide poche, gilt printed mark
A Herend potpourri box and cover, blue printed mark
A set of four Chelsea house navette dishes, black printed mark
A set of three Chelsea...
[more like this] - FOUR ENGLISH PORCELAIN DISHES AND PLATES
(4) Circa 1752-58 Comprising; a Chelsea vine leaf moulded dish painted with fruit, red anchor mark, 25.5cm wide; a smaller Derby vine leaf moulded dish painted with insects...
[more like this] - 6 PCS. WORCESTER & CHELSEA PORCELAIN,
INCL. DR. WALL, F...Six (6) pieces English Worcester and Chelsea porcelain dishes, including Dr. Wall period and Flight Barr & Barr. 1st-4th items: Four (4) Royal Worcester...
[more like this] - 4 ENGLISH COBALT DISHES, INCL. WORCESTER
1ST PERIOD BIR...1st item: First period Worcester porcelain square dish, hand-painted center with exotic birds in rose, iron red, purple, yellow, and green within a border...
[more like this] - SEVEN PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT AND ENGLISH
PORCELAIN18th/early 19th century, six pieces of famille rose enameled export porcelain, including: pair of saucers; creamer; handled cup; tea caddy 4-1/2 x 3-1/4 in.; bowl,...
[more like this] - Two Worcester porcelain tea bowls and
saucers, circa 1770, painted in green with flower sprigs, a Chelsea hexagonal fluted teapot stand with flower sprays circa 1755, 14.5cm wide, a Meissen onion pattern leaf-shaped...
[more like this] - (4) ENGLISH PORCELAIN BOTANICAL WARES
18th c., including a Longton Hall leaf-form sauce boat with ruffled edge and applied flowerheads, a shaped oval dish with molded grapevine and leaves, possibly Longton Hall...
[more like this] - RARE CHELSEA SHAPED OVAL BOTANICAL DISH,
18TH C. c. 1756, England, polychrome enameled porcelain, molded and decorated with painted leaf on vine, shaped rim highlighted in purple, unmarked but red anchor period,...
[more like this] - CHELSEA BOTANICAL LEAF-SHAPED DISH,
18TH C. c. 1760, England, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, decorated with a sprig of sweet pea enclosed in a ring of grape leaves and fruit clusters, grey anchor mark...
[more like this] - CHELSEA 'HANS SLOANE' LEAF-SHAPED DISH,
18TH C. c. 1755, England, polychrome enameled porcelain, shaped rim and dish molded with veining, the center painted with fruits on a sprig, small loop handle, unmarked but...
[more like this] - CHELSEA RED ANCHOR PORCELAIN LEAF SHAPED
PLATE AND A SIMILAR PORCELAIN LEAF SHAPED PLATETogether with another.
The first with red painted anchor mark.
The first 11 1/2 x 8 in. the second 10 1/4 x 7 1/2 in.
Condition
Each...
[more like this] - (33 PCS) EARLY DERBY PORCELAIN (33)
Piece Late 18th c. English Porcelain Tea Service, with hand painted decoration of floral swags and laurel leaf festoons, having molded fluting in cobalt with gilded edges...
[more like this] - GROUP OF ITEMS. European late 19th-early
20th century. Three porcelain pieces: figural group attributed to Chelsea small hand decorated urn and a bust of a boy with blue glaze 5 1/2'' to 8 1/2''h. Together with...
[more like this] - Chelsea porcelain Peony dish mid
18th century Modeled as a large flowerhead beneath a heavily veined leaf leading to a stalk handle, red anchor mark. L: 9 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Pennsylvania...
[more like this] - Chelsea porcelain Peony dish circa
1750 Modeled as a large flowerhead beneath a heavily veined leaf leading to a stalk handle, red anchor mark. L: 8 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Pennsylvania...
[more like this] - Chelsea leaf form porcelain dish
Modeled as overlapping leaves painted with floral sprigs and gray veining, within green shaded rims, with a twig form handle. L: 8 in. PROVENANCE: Property of...
[more like this] - Chelsea leaf form porcelain dish
18th/19th century Painted with foliate sprays with puce veining, with a twig-form handle, red anchor mark. L: 9 1/8, W: 7 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Pennsylvania...
[more like this] - Fine and Rare Chelsea Porcelain Leaf-Form
Sweetmeats Dish, 1750-1769, the lavender-veined leaf centered with a rose and bluebells spray, the edges in acid-green, the crabstock handle in brown and acid-green, unmarked,...
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