A good early 18th. Century period underglaze blue & overglaze iron-red enamel & gilt painted porcelain Dish. Painted with a floral pattern within a diamond diaper border in the Japanese Imari style. In a good general condition, but with Two very small repaired’rim-frits’ please see all images to assess. X 2.5cm high.
Rare Antique Dutch Delft plate with carved edge early 18th Century, ex museum. Antique Dutch Delft blue and white plate withcarved edges. Diameter 26,2 cm. Provenance: the Bokma room of the Douwe Egberts Museum at Joure Friesland, with. If you have a question please ask. _gsrx_vers_1710 GS 9.9.1 (1710).
Rare 18th Century New Hall Porcelain Espresso Cup Green Floral Antique 5.5cm. Dating to the late 18th century, this exquisite piece features a hand-painted green floral garland pattern, adorned with delicate clusters of red and yellow flowers and a green-trimmed rim. The Georgian-era design, with its elegant vine-like garland, evokes the charm of historical English tableware, making it a must-have for collectors of antique porcelain, New Hall ceramics, or 18th-century artifacts. Pattern: Hand-painted green floral garland with clusters of red and yellow flowers, accented by a green-trimmed rim. Shape: Classic espresso cup with a curved handle, typical of 18th-century English porcelain. Finish: Glossy white porcelain with vibrant, hand-painted overglaze enamels, characteristic of New Hall craftsmanship. Markings: Unmarked, as is common for some early New Hall pieces, but the design strongly suggests a New Hall origin. In very good condition for its age, with minor interior hairline cracks that do not detract from its beauty or functionality (see photos for details). The vibrant colors and sturdy form make this a timeless addition to any collection of Georgian or Regency-era porcelain. Similar green garland patterns have been observed in New Hall tea sets from this period, suggesting this cup may be part of a larger, historically significant set. A rare find for collectors of 18th-century English ceramics, priced to reflect its condition and historical value. Themes: Floral, Georgian, Antique Porcelain. Dimensions: 5.5cm H x 7cm W x 5.2cm D. Origin: Likely English, possibly New Hall, Staffordshire. Era: Late 18th Century (Pre-1800), Georgian Era. Open to offers-secure this rare 18th-century New Hall porcelain treasure today! Please review all images and details carefully. All sales are final.
In good antique condition. In need of a good clean. Some signs of age related wear. Size reference in Pictures. Please see pictures for further details. Free UK P&P &####127468;&####127463.
Rare Antique Dutch Delft plate with carved edge early 18th Century, ex museum. Antique Dutch Delft blue and white plate withcarved edges. Diameter 26,2 cm. Provenance: the Bokma room of the Douwe Egberts Museum at Joure Friesland, with. If you have a question please ask. _gsrx_vers_1680 GS 9.8.3 (1680).
Rare English Late 17th to Early 18th C Delft Spill Vase – Chinese Style C 1680+. Presenting a Pair of Rare and Fascinating. Antique Blue and White Small Delft Chinoserie Spill Vases which I Believe are Probably English and Date to the Late 17th or Early 18th Century. Circa 1680+ Moulded in Form with Raised Relief Dark Blue Border with Peony Stem in Chinese Style with Fronds to Back. Measures 10 cm High Recessed Foot Rims with Kiln Marks on Bases. Good Antique Condition for Vast Age with a small chip to rim and fritting to glaze which is commensurate with age Display Beautifully. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s.
In good antique condition. In need of a good clean. Some signs of age related wear. Size reference in Pictures. Please see pictures for further details. Free UK P&P &####127468;&####127463.
Stunning rare piece dating to the 1700s, with fluffy silk trees, and paper instead of silk for the face. The silk on the back is amazingly thick and soft, as is slightly visible from the back. Hand done verre eglomise, this has a wonderful folk feel about it. Has been reframed at some point as there is cardboard support. Minor flaws as shown, including some foil peeling on the black. Stunningly rare older work. Loading...X