Antique Wedgwood trinket dish is a stunning piece of Victorian pottery. Handmade and decorated, it features a stylish neoclassical design in blue stoneware, has an impressed backstamp and date letter D, thin wedgewood mark without england mark dating to 1875 Measures 12cm in length and 5cm in height/pottery piece itself/ Crafted in 1875 in England, this original piece is a true rare collector’s item. The neo-classical style and production technique of pottery make it a unique addition to any collection In very good condition without damage, cracks or scratches Only one tiny nib to glaze at top rim and other dark mark on opposite side as seen in last photos Please have a look at all photos included Feel free to ask questions Thank you.
Amazing early japanese enamelled dish. Dating from the 17th/18th century. Beautiful decoration in kakiemon red, blue, green and yellow enamels. 14.8 cm diameter. This fine and rare dish is in perfect condition, the small imperfection in the rim is not a chip but is glased and occurred during the making process. Beautiful antique piece of japanese history. For a dish similar in style but lacking the yellow see Ashmolean Museum Oxford 1978.657. If you have a question please ask. _gsrx_vers_1723 GS 9.9.3 (1723).
EARLY ENGLISH DELFT DISH – KING CHARLES ROYAL COLLECTION (RARE) FACSIMILE. Large and rare copy of the celebrated charger circa 1680 – 1700 that is in the Royal Collection. Large stunning and faultless, displays very well indeed.
LARGE RARE & UNUSUAL, LATE 16th. BRASS NUREMBERG ALMS DISH. A superb very large, rare and unusual hand wrought brass alms dish made, I would guess, in South Germany and dates from the late 16th. To the early 17th. It is depicted as the mentioned large hand beaten dish with a relief image of what looks to be two men carrying a brasier looks to me like a giant strawberry! But was told is. In fact the spies Joshua and Caleb returning with the grapes of Caleb on poles on a domed central panel surrounded by a band of chased leaves. While its inner and outer borders are decorated with relief lozenges etc. The reverse has a later added brass suspension point- see photographs and details. It measures 17 1/4 (44cm) Dia. Approx; and is in quite good condition for an item of its age and type, although it does have some faults. As you would expect it has various very old repairs and there is wear to its surface to report – see photographs and details. This is a wonderful piece of very early European metalwork with a superb, unusual hand planished image which is in great original condition for an item of its type and age and with a realistic, yet still low, start price should get considerable interest from all collectors. I must apologise for the poor set of photographs which, try as I might, don’t display its obvious age at all well. Under photographic lights the images look almost polished, which is most definitely not the case, in fact the face surface has the patina you would expect from a piece of its age, while the reverse is almost black? THERE IS NO RESERVE ON THIS SALE. Almost everything I sell is in the condition I have bought it, unless otherwise stated, (I have learnt to my cost in the past not to tamper with an item), and therefore I have neither had items repaired nor restored. I will endeavour to report on an item which has had either; however I take no responsibility if an item has been tampered with and I cannot detect it. Please don’t waste your time asking for a b. I will dispatch goods on clearance of any of the above. I do not accept – non UK. All parcels are well packed and protected with strong boxes, bubble wrap and packaging peanuts where necessary. So please read them carefully as they are binding. Do not hesitate to contact me if you need additional information.
Here we have a rarely found game dish dating to the early 1800s. This is finely molded with the raised relief bamboo stalks decorating the base and lid. This pattern was influenced by pottery imported from China during the early 1800s. This yellow ware form is referred to as cane with only the inside of the base being glazed. This allows for the great molded detail that would not be as prominent if the surface was glazed. The game dish measures 3″ in height and 4 ¾”in width. The game dish is in mint condition with no damage or repairs and the lid has only chips on the underside that don’t detract. The underside of the lid is impressed with the patent number and the bottom of the dish has a raised letter “B”. This is a pattern very rarely found and is highly collectable.
Antique Wedgwood trinket dish is a stunning piece of Victorian pottery. Handmade and decorated, it features a stylish neoclassical design in blue stoneware, has an impressed backstamp and date letter D, thin wedgewood mark without england mark dating to 1875 Measures 12cm in length and 5cm in height/pottery piece itself/ Crafted in 1875 in England, this original piece is a true rare collector’s item. The neo-classical style and production technique of pottery make it a unique addition to any collection In very good condition without damage, cracks or scratches Only one tiny nib to glaze at top rim and other dark mark on opposite side as seen in last photos Please have a look at all photos included Feel free to ask questions Thank you.
Travancore Chuckram Pin Dish. Including 50 silver Chuckram coins. Probably dates from the early 20thC so vintage or antique. Super wirework design by artisan metalworkers. With 4 wirework feet which help to display the piece. Nice weight at about 44g. A lovely example of the Travancore Silver Chuckram Ware. Approximate size: 9.75cm D X 2.5cm H – See 6/150mm ruler in photo for scale. ALL offers considered, some more quickly than others! See Our Other Listings! Antique / Vintage Used With Age Related Wear – Please look carefully at ALL the photos for details, as they are part of the description. Any questions or comment?
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.
Travancore Chuckram Pin Dish. Including 30 Chuckram coins. Probably dates from the early 20thC so vintage or antique. Super wirework design by artisan metalworkers. With 3 wirework feet which help to display the piece. From Kingdomof Travancore India. Nice weight at about 44g. A lovely example of the Travancore Silver Chuckram Ware. Approximate size: 12cm D X 3cm H – See 6/150mm ruler in photo for scale. ALL offers considered, some more quickly than others! See Our Other Listings! Antique / Vintage Used With Age Related Wear – Please look carefully at ALL the photos for details, as they are part of the description. Any questions or comment?
HALLMARKED 1898 SILVER DISH. WITH 1797 GEORGE III. CUSTOM MADE MADE IN 1898 BY HORTON & ALLDAY SILVERSMITHS. TOTAL WEIGHT 131 grammes. 13 cm x 9 cm. SEE PICTURES TO JUDGE C O. IMAGES TAKEN USING ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. THIS IS THE ACTUAL ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE. WE LIST PLENTY OF INTERESTING ITEMS EVERY WEEK. PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE BEFORE PAYING. ANY OTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. ALL ITEMS SENT IN BUBBLE LINED POSTAL BAGS. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. Loading...X