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Large Rare Antique (1830s) Blue Old Willow Porcelain Charger (19/49cm, 2.7kg)
Posted by admin On November 23, 2024
Superb Rare Large Heavy Antique Handcrafted Late Georgian / Early Victorian (1830s) Early Transfer Ware Blue “Old Willow” Semi Porcelain Charger (19″/49cm Long, 15″/38cm Wide, 2.7kg). If you are a “Blue Old Willow” fan then this is a marvellous piece for you. It’s large and heavy but well worth the investment and it will be packed very well to reach you safely. This item is one of the very earliest commercial transfer ware items ever produced in the UK. Close to 200 years old! It predates any porcelain marking periods in the UK. Beautiful original traditional blue old willow pattern in lovely condition as shown in 12 sets of photographs attached. If you are extremely particular, then I would advise there appears to be a repair area although this might well be a manufacture mark as there are no chips anywhere so please browse all 12 photos very carefully particularly along the edge. Any faults appear to be none malignant. Transfer ware is a style of decorated china created to sell to the emerging middle class of the Industrial Revolution in England. First produced in the late 1700s, the style caught on and has remained popular since the early 1800s. Transferware first started appearing on the market in the late 18th century, and exploded in popularity in the 1820s and 1830s. Although the styles of the transfers changed over the years, it has been made continuously since then. Transfer printing is a method of decorating pottery or other materials using an engraved copper or steel plate from which a monochrome print on paper is taken which is then transferred by pressing onto the ceramic piece. Pottery decorated using the technique is known as transferware or transfer ware. The bulk of production was from the dominant Staffordshire pottery industry. America was a major market for English transfer-printed wares, whose imagery was adapted to the American market; several makers made this almost exclusively. The Willow pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic kitchen/housewares. It became popular at the end of the 18th century in England when, in its standard form, it was developed by English ceramic artists combining and adapting motifs inspired by fashionable hand-painted blue-and-white wares imported from China. Its creation occurred at a time when mass-production of decorative tableware, at Stoke-on-Trent and elsewhere, was already making use of engraved and printed glaze transfers, rather than hand-painting, for the application of ornament to standardized vessels (transfer ware). The exact moment of the pattern’s invention is not certain. During the 1780s various engravers including Thomas Lucas and Thomas Minton were producing chinoiserie landscape scenes based on Chinese ceramic originals. The Old Willow story is based on the Japanese fairy tale “The Green Willow” and other ancient fairy tales originating in China about the constellations that tell the story of two lovers separated and envied by gods for their love. The lovers can only meet once a year when the stars align. There is an English story about the plates that may or may not have links to China; it was first published as “The Story of the Common Willow Pattern Plate” in the magazine The Family Friend in 1849.
RARE, ANTIQUE, Northwood, Electric Blue, Leaf & Beads Carnival Glass Rosebowl
Posted by admin On October 18, 2024
This is a beautiful example of the Northwood colbolt blue rise bowl, it’s stunning form and amazing iridescent colours makes this a truly special item and a must for any collector. Great condition, no cracks or chips. Please see all of the pictures before purchasing. These items are used and may have slight use marks, but if there is any damage, it will be well noted in the description. Please check out the photos to satisfy yourself regarding the condition etc. I’m happy to send you more photos on request. I always use a courier service with tracking. This item will be well packed if posted. This sometimes makes the parcel bigger. I do reuse packaging when possible. Please take a look at my other items. These items are used may have slight use marks but if any damage will be well noted in description. Please check out the photos to satisfy yourself regarding condition etc. This item will be well packed if posted, this sometimes makes the parcel bigger. Unfortunately Some postcodes will be extra if not on the uk mainland. Please ask for the price before purchasing if not on the UK mainland.
RARE Antique Pottery Bowl Carlton Ware’Magpies’ Dark Blue circa 1925
Posted by admin On October 15, 2024
Beautiful old Rare piece of Carlton ware in the Magpies design. In great condition please see photos for a detailed description.
Rare Antique pair of cased blue satin vases by THOMAS WEBB & SONS early 19thC
Posted by admin On September 10, 2024
Rare Antique pair of cased blue satin vases by THOMAS WEBB & SONS early 19th Century. Pair of Arts and Crafts vases by THOMAS WEBB & SONS. Pair of blown and satin-finished glass vases from the English Manufacture Thomas Webb & Sons, decorated with crossed lines in white and blue satin-finish, creating a velvety feel. Condition is excellent, no chips or cracks, take note they are hand blown glass so there is a slight variation of the shape of the blade pattern, take care to look at all images. Height 19 x Width 13 cm. All items are sensitively and minimally cleaned. Any questions please don’t hesitate to drop me a message. All items will be packaged using recycled or reused materials to help minimise any environmental impact. Please be aware that you are purchasing a vintage item. We mention any obvious defects to the glass such as chips, cracks, etc. In our description but there may also be minor manufacturing faults eg. Marks from the mould, straw marks and air bubbles, which is normal for glass of this era.
Rare Blue Toby Jug English Staffordshire Pearlware Antique Early 19th Century
Posted by admin On August 30, 2024
A rare Toby jug model I have been unable to find another example of. With underglaze painted bowtie and further detailing along with blue colouring in a pearl glaze. Produced circa 1820 but perhaps slightly earlier. In good overall condition with no chips, just a hairline crack to the underside. Height: 21 cm – Base diameter: 11 cm – Max diameter (approx): 16 cm. Please inspect images thoroughly and enlarge, if you have any questions or require more photographs please do not hesitate to ask.
RARE ANTIQUE-EARLY COBALT BLUE SWIRL GRANITEWARE ENAMELWARE Replacement Top
Posted by admin On August 12, 2024
This rare antique 31″ X 15″ replacement top is a unique addition to any collection of cookware. The cobalt blue and white enamelware design is accented with swirls of graniteware, making it a one-of-a-kind piece. The top is compatible with electric, gas, or otherwise, and comes with one item in the set. It is perfect for collectors of rare blue and white items and is an excellent conversation starter in any kitchen. Add this piece of history to your collection today.
RARE Antique c1912 Minton Porcelain Breakfast Tea Trio Large Blue Ribbon Pat8466
Posted by admin On July 6, 2024
A very rare to find antique Edwardian era Minton porcelain breakfast tea trio comprising: – an oversized breakfast tea cup. Height 8cm, diameter 9.5cm – a large saucer. Diameter 16.3cm – a luncheon/salad plate. The items are enamelled with a lovely light turquoise/blue ribbon pattern. Marked as shown, date between 1912 and 1921 approximately. Condition: the plate shows minor discolouration and wear to the glaze as well as some wear to the gilding on the rim; there is a small chip on the base, it doesn’t affect use or display but mentioned for accuracy; the saucer has minor wear to the gilding on the rim; the cup appears to have hardly been used as the gilding is pristine and there is no tea discolouration inside; please refer to the photos for detail. PLEASE SCROLL FOR MORE PHOTOS. RARE Antique c1912 Minton Porcelain Breakfast Tea Trio Large Blue Ribbon Pat8466. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
Rare Antique Fenton 1920’s Celeste Blue Cobalt Handle Stretch Glass Pitcher Set
Posted by admin On May 8, 2024
Rare Antique Fenton 1920’s Celeste Blue Cobalt Handle Stretch Glass Pitcher Set. This set is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and includes the cobalt coasters originally made to go with it which are frequently missing. One coaster has a small, smooth fleabite on its rim and there is a slight roughness to the rims of the coasters when you run your fingers along them as is typical with these pieces. The pitcher is 10 tall. Glasses are 5 tall. Large coaster is 5.75 across. Smaller coasters are 3.25 across. Set includes 10 pieces.
RARE ANTIQUE Gilt And Blue Mug Possibly Early Masons Or Staffordshire
Posted by admin On April 22, 2024
Beautiful example of an old mug. Research indicates that this is mostly an early Masons or Staffordshire mug. There appears to have perhaps been a circular type stamp but this is difficult to determine. C is marked on the base. There is wear to the gilt for this piece and some wear/scratches including around the inside of the mug (see photos) there is wear to all examples of this early piece found online and so this is to be expected. Blue and gilt gold floral/foliage pattern. Early piece Circa 18-19th. 10cm diameter of base. 11cm diameter of rim. 16cm rim-end of mug handle.
1877 VINTAGE/ANTIQUE Early RARE WORCESTER Victorian Blue TEAPOT
Posted by admin On March 20, 2024
This is a stunning vintage/antique porcelain teapot from the renowned brand Worcester. It features a beautiful blue colour and intricate flower theme, typical of the Victorian era. This particular teapot was manufactured in the year 1877, making it a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts of art pottery. Crafted with great care and attention to detail, this teapot is not only a functional piece of cookware but also a decorative item that adds elegance and charm to any space. Its handmade production technique and original licensed reproduction status make it a unique and valuable addition to any collection. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history with this early Worcester teapot.