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D139
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Wilton Ware luster centerpiece bowl
Extremely large centerpiece bowl (3" height; 14" diameter). Gold mark (with rooster and crown) on base and signed "WILTON WARE, MADE IN ENGLAND, STOKE-ON-TRENT, REG. APPLIED FOR." Center of bowl has an oriental scene primarily with blue and green lustre (luster) outlined in gold (see first picture). Side and base have a red lustre background with green and blue floral decorations outlined in gold (see second picture). This type of ceramic is sometimes called "English cloisonné," is extremely attractive, but very hard to photograph adequately! Other Wilton Ware pieces are available; please inquire if interested.
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G111
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Copeland and Sons teapot
Attractive Esthetic Period teapot by W.T. Copeland and Sons, formerly Spode, Stoke-on-Trent, circa 1873. As can be seen in the pictures, each surface of this teapot has a different design. The front and back are decorated with colorful hand-painted birds amongst green and turquoise bamboo, the porcelain handle is bamboo-like in appearance and the decorative pewter (?) lid has a chrysanthemum finial. Even the spout has a subtle turquoise dotted design on it! A most unusual teapot with a very oriental feeling. Height (to top of finial) is ~6¾"; length (handle to spout) is 10". Marked on base with raised Copeland shield and the numbers D9963.
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G140a
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Lovatt Pottery vase (c. 1890)
Hard to find English Lovatt pottery handpainted vase, circa 1890s. This is one of a pair of vases and is marked "Lovatt, Langley Mill, England". Also impressed on the base is "Leadless Glaze" and "2057". The neck is a rich brown high glaze pottery, trimmed with gold and the beige body has a threaded appearance, upon which the design is painted. It is hard to find a matching pair of old Lovatt vases, especially in such good. ~5½" (H). (See other vase:#G140b in last picture).
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G140b
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Lovatt Pottery vase (c. 1890)
Hard to find English Lovatt pottery handpainted vase, circa 1890s. This is one of a pair of vases and is unmarked. The neck is a rich brown high glaze pottery, trimmed with gold and the dark blue/turquoise body has a threaded appearance, upon which the design is painted. It is hard to find a matching pair of old Lovatt vases, especially in such good. ~5½" (H). (See other vase: #G140a in last picture).
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M077
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Crown Devon humidor
Extremely attractive iridescent rich blue humidor with metal (brass?) handle and a similar hand enameled ship at sea design on both front and back. The decorations are artist signed (D. Cole). The handle on top locks by a threaded finial, which keeps the lid in place and the jar air-tight. Marked on base: "Crown Devon, Fieldings, Made in England” and impressed 1336. Please disregard reflections on the photos. 5¼"(H); ~6½"(Diam.).
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M123
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Royal Winton “Rose Brocade” chintz tea set
Three piece tea set consisting of a teapot and stacking sugar and creamer in the green version of the Rose Brocade pattern, an iridescent lusterware chintz pattern. All three pieces are gilded on their edge, are in excellent condition, and are nicely marked. Height of teapot: ~3½"; length (spout to handle): ~ 6¼".
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M128
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Royal Winton “Black Crocus” chintz vase
Lovely 5" bud vase in the “Black Crocus” (now also called “Triumph”) pattern. This small vase has good color, a thin gold band around its opening, and a cream colored interior. It is well marked on its base: “Royal Winton (printed), Grimwades, Made in England”, and was made in the 1940s .
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H098
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Mulberry ironstone plate: JEDDO (W. Adams)
Mulberry ironstone plate in the "Jeddo" pattern by W. Adams and Sons, circa 1845. A nice old Staffordshire piece marked "Jeddo" inside an old W. Adams & Sons mark, and "Ironstone". Plate has a 14-panel form and is 9¼" in diameter.
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HT030
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Furnivals "Denmark" platter
Attractive blue and white platter by Furnivals Limited in their "Denmark" pattern, which is very similar to the traditional Blue Fluted pattern made by Royal Copenhagen. The platter is in very good condition. It does have fine crazing and a couple of very minor rubs on the underside of the edge; nothing objectionable and only mentioned to be precise. Hard to find piece made circa early 1920s. Length: 16"; width: 12¾".
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E008
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Early Staffordshire polychrome cake plate
The design on this 10" cake plate is called CHINESE PATTERN and was made by several different English potteries in the mid-to-late 1800s. This specific piece was made by Hope and Carter (circa 1862-1880), has their blue underglaze mark with the initials H&C, and also has an incised "C" and "070". This flow blue CHINESE PATTERN plate has a copper lustre border, and the deep blue transfer design is enhanced by red, green, and lustre flowers. The colors are quite strong and the lustre well-preserved. We have other pieces of CHINESE PATTERN for sale, including some larger serving pieces. If interested, please call or email us.
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D174
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Early Staffordshire polychrome plate
Staffordshire polychrome 7" plate. Flow blue CHINESE PATTERN plate by Hope and Carter (1862-1880). Signed "H&C" with their blue underglaze mark (see photographs). We have other pieces of CHINESE PATTERN for sale, including various size plates and some larg serving pieces. Some pieces made by Gildea and Walker (1882). If interested, please contact us.
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