- THREE CHELSEA PORCELAIN PLATES, CIRCA
1755 DIAMETER: 9 1/4 IN. (23.5 CM.) 1755, iron-red anchor marks, painted with tight bouquets and scattered sprays, within chocolate brown shaped rims (3) Dimensions: Diameter:...
[more like this] - CHELSEA PORCELAIN FIGURINES - CAN SHIP
UPS112Two modeled & hand-painted figurines; a lady gathering flowers and gentleman gathering grapes in a garden setting on gilded rococo bases. Height, 5 inches. Minor loss...
[more like this] - CHARLES VYSE FIGURE, THE CINNERARIA
BOYGlaze earthenware figure modeled as a London street vendor with a bouquet of blue cinneraria.
Hand painted Charles Vyse Chelsea marked underside.
Issued: 1923
Dimensions:...
[more like this] - FOUR CHELSEA VASES REPRESENTING THE
SEASONS
LATE 18TH CENTURY each of flattened gourd shaped form, with scrolling rococo handles, the front panels representing a season, Spring depicted as a child amongst flowering...
[more like this] - THREE CHELSEA TURQUOISE GROUND VASES
LATE
18TH CENTURY one of moon flask form, painted to one side with a Watteau inspired scene of courtship, and to the reverse with a floral bouquet, the scroll handles with gilt...
[more like this] - (2) ENGLISH NATURALISTIC PORCELAIN BODKIN
CASES Late 18th c., probably Chelsea, both gilt metal mounted, the first formed as a strongly ribbed tree trunk crowned with a bouquet of rose flowers, the base dotted, the...
[more like this] - PAIR CHELSEA FLOWER-ENCRUSTED LIDDED
POTS, 18TH C. c. 1760, England, polychrome enameled porcelain, the conical pineapple shaped containers covered in molded flowerheads, topped with yellow and red bouquet finial...
[more like this] - PAIR OF ENGLISH BLUE-GROUND PORCELAIN
POTPOURRI VASES AND COVERS POTPOURRI VASES AND COVERS, possibly 19th Century, spurious blue interlaced L's mark, in the Ridgway / Rockingham Rococo Revival style of 1835,...
[more like this] - GRINDLEY CHINA "CHELSEA BOUQUET" DINNER
PLATES, 12 Grindley English creamware china dinner plates, 12, in the "Chelsea Bouquet" pattern, each with black underglaze marks and Lowestoft floral patterns. 10.25" diameter....
[more like this] - A Chelsea strawberry leaf-shaped dish,
circa 1755, red anchor mark, painted with bouquets of flowers with branch moulded handle (small restored rim chip), 27cm wide...
[more like this] - A group of Chelsea and Chelsea Derby
porcelain, circa 1755-75, red gold anchors and conjoined anchor and D marks, comprising a fluted (Red Anchor) saucer painted with bouquets, a (Gold Anchor) saucer painted...
[more like this] - TWO CHELSEA PLATES
one enamelled with
exotic birds in turquoise shell moulded cavetto and with six floral sprays to the moulded border, the other with a loose bouquet and scattered sprigs, the border painted with...
[more like this] - A CHELSEA PLATE
freely painted with
a loose bouquet, including a prominent puce rose and puce and yellow tulip, in shaped and slightly upturned, brown edged rim, 21cm diam, painted anchor in sepia, c1762-65...
[more like this] - A CHELSEA-DERBY JUG
of bulbous form
with reeded neck and lip and scrolling gilt handle, enamelled with loose bouquets and scattered flowers in two registers divided by a scalloped blue and gilt band, gilt dentil...
[more like this] - Chelsea porcelain plate 18th century
Painted with birds, bouquets and foliage, underside with gold anchor mark. D: 8 1/2 in PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Naide, Philadelphia,...
[more like this] - A rare Chelsea baluster teapot and cover
red anchor mark c.1756 with leaf moulded scroll handle painted to each side with bouquets of flowers the domed cover with knop finial painted with flower sprays red anchor...
[more like this] - A Chelsea saucer dish mid 18th century
typically painted with floral bouquets with unusual black line rim unmarked 8.5in. together with a Chelsea bell shaped cup c.1756 with unusual wishbone shaped handle painted...
[more like this] - Attractive Pair of Edme Samson, Paris,
Porcelain Figures, fourth quarter 19th century, in the Chelsea "Gold Anchor" period style, depicting a seated 15th-century flower vendor and his lady holding a diminutive...
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