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Showing posts with label polychrome. Show all posts
Thursday, December 8, 2022
Derby Porcelain Pug Figure of a Reclining Dog England Early 19th C Figurine
Porcelain Figure of a Reclining Pug Dog, England, early 19th century, attributed to Derby. Polychrome enamel decorated light brown pug dog on a green rectangular base and gilt trim line. Height - 2 3/8 in.
Length - 3-1/2 in.
Depth - 2 in.
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Gouda Zuid Holland Damascus Vase Arts and Craft Dutch 1920s Folk Art
Made in the 1920s this beautiful Gouda vase has a wonderful shape and a lovely polychrome glaze.
It is in excellent antique condition with no chips or cracks or crazing. There is the occasional tiny glaze pop, typical in the manufacturing of this type of pottery. Marked Damascus 0101S Holland. The vase measures 5 inches tall and approximately 4 1/2 inches in diameter.
Check it out in our Etsy shop here.
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Large Antique 1800s Polychrome Chinoiserie Tureen 4 pc. The Tea House Chinese Pattern by Hope & Carter England
Large Antique 1800s Polychrome Chinoiserie Tureen 4 pc. The Tea House Chinese Pattern by Hope & Carter England
Set is made up of an 80 oz. Tureen, it's lid, underplate, and ladle. The 150 year old set is in amazing condition, no chips or cracks! It is however crazed, as you'd expect, and has discolored areas as you can see in the pictures.
Tray measures about 15.5" long by 11" wide ,the tureen 15" handle to handle 9" wide.
A really stunning piece of dinnerware that would look terrific holding bisque on your holiday table.
Saturday, September 10, 2022
Large Antique 1800s Polychrome Chinoiserie Tureen 4 pc. The Tea House Chinese Pattern by Hope & Carter England
Set is made up of an 80 oz. Tureen, it's lid, underplate, and ladle. The 150 year old set is in amazing condition, no chips or cracks! It is however crazed, as you'd expect, and has discolored areas as you can see in the pictures.
Tray measures about 15.5" long by 11" wide ,the tureen 15" handle to handle 9" wide.
A really stunning piece of dinnerware that would look terrific holding bisque on your holiday table.
Additional Information:
This pattern is the same as Tea House by Gildea & Walker, pattern #6837 and
Bates, Walker & Co., seen in this database; however, it has a printed mark with the name
"Chinese Pattern", initials L. S. & S. and the number "16210" with an impressed ASHWORTH
mark. An example is known with this "Chinese Pattern" mark and the maker "A Bros." inside the
circle. It also has the number 16210 below the wreath. In Williams WeberI 1978, p. 575, we see
the same Tea House pattern with "Chinese Pattern" name; however, it was made by Hope and
Carter "16210". She mentions that the pattern is also found marked L. S. & S. and imp.
Ashworth as seen here. An article in MCCN #206, pp. 19-20, dated December 2020 features an
article: "An Ashworth Pattern Book with a Difference Comes to Light". It concerns a seemingly
unrecorded Ashworth pattern book held in the reserve holdings of the Raven Mason Collection
at Keele University. The book, containing 35 pages of prints of copper plates was created in
1881 as a result of Ashworth's extensive purchase from the liquidation sale December 1880 of
The Hope & Carter Works. In June 1882, Ashworth advertised in the Pottery Gazette that Hope
& Carter's Carter's patterns and shapes available on Ashworth products. P. 20 in the article
illustrates fully the article from the Pottery Gazette with a list of all patterns and shapes. L. S. &
S. are possibly the initials of the retailer L. Straus & Sons, New York. The firm is listed on p.
667 in Kowalsky1999. Chinese Ching is an alternate name used in the Adams version.
It is absolutely gorgeous!
$385
Monday, August 15, 2022
Derby Porcelain Pug Figure of a Reclining Dog England Early 19th c Derby Figurine
RARE ANTIQUE !!!! The other one we found is in a museum. Porcelain Figure of a Reclining Pug Dog, England, early 19th century Derby figurine.
In amazing condition for a figurine that's over 200 years old.
The sad fact that until the year 1800, the fashion for pug dogs in England, was to have their entire ear bobbed.
There are 5 tiny dots of paint loss on the green base (see pictures to tell the difference between a shine and a dot)
And 2 rub spots to the back of the head.
Attributed to Derby, polychrome enamel decorated with a light brown dog on a green rectangular base, gilt trim line.
height - 2 3/8 in.
length - 3-1/2 in.
depth - 2in.
depth - 2in.
$825
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