Rare Achille Van de Voorde’Flemish Lace Worker’ Glazed Pottery Figurine c1920. Featuring a female lace worker folk figure in traditional costume working at a bench and glazed in deep blue, cream and treacle colours. One corner of the base of the figurine has been broken and reglued. There is a further chip to the bottom of the base and a manufacturing? Crack to the spindle of the chair. There is also some age-related crazing to the glaze. Otherwise in excellent condition with no other chips or cracks. Please see pictures for more information. Van de Voorde’s pottery was founded in 1913 in Bruges. He graduated as a primus from both the Bruges and Antwerp Art Academy. In Bruges he was taught by Gustaaf Pickery, among others, in whose sculpture studio he worked for a few years. He specialized primarily in the production of figurative pottery and from 1908 he brought glazed pottery figures to the market, baked in the Bruges pottery “Den Uil” by Joseph Van Iseghem. The world wars had a major impact on their company, which unfortunately was closed in the late 1930s at the time of the European unrest in the Second World War. They are known for 114 documented figures with great realism, beautiful sculptures and details, as well as their characteristic deep rich blue glaze. Please contact me if you have any questions or would like further details or pictures. Please see my other items.
Rare Achille Van de Voorde’Flemish Lace Worker’ Glazed Pottery Figurine c1920. Featuring a female lace worker folk figure in traditional costume working at a bench and glazed in deep blue, cream and treacle colours. One corner of the base of the figurine has been broken and reglued. There is a further chip to the bottom of the base and a manufacturing? Crack to the spindle of the chair. There is also some age-related crazing to the glaze. Otherwise in excellent condition with no other chips or cracks. Please see pictures for more information. Van de Voorde’s pottery was founded in 1913 in Bruges. He graduated as a primus from both the Bruges and Antwerp Art Academy. In Bruges he was taught by Gustaaf Pickery, among others, in whose sculpture studio he worked for a few years. He specialized primarily in the production of figurative pottery and from 1908 he brought glazed pottery figures to the market, baked in the Bruges pottery “Den Uil” by Joseph Van Iseghem. The world wars had a major impact on their company, which unfortunately was closed in the late 1930s at the time of the European unrest in the Second World War. They are known for 114 documented figures with great realism, beautiful sculptures and details, as well as their characteristic deep rich blue glaze. Please contact me if you have any questions or would like further details or pictures. Please see my other items.
Rare Wedgwood Pottery Nubian Pagi Figurine Serving Tea Circa 1920. A wonderful and rare Wedgwood & Co Ltd pottery figurine titled Nubian Pagi of a young man serving tea in traditional attire. Fully marked to the base in brown, embossed 132. 16.5 cm, 165 mm. Excellent condition- all wonderful as shown.
Rare Antique (Art Deco) Thomas Forester & Son (T F & S Ltd) English Pottery Phoenix Ware Breakfast Set. Fantastic Sought after collector’s items In excellent condition as shown in 12 sets of photographs photographs attached. Please browse all photographs attached carefully as they are self explanatory. All in marvellous condition without any chips or cracks and gold gilding is also totally intact. Sugar bowl & Lid. Jam Dish & Lid. Butter Dish & Cover. The company started as Thomas Forester in the 1870s and appeared in the Pottery Gazette regularly during the 1880s. They specialised in the manufacturing of majolica and earthenware. In 1900, the company employed over 700 people in the Staffordshire area and was seen as one of the largest producers of majolica in England in the late 1800s. In their prime, the company had showrooms in London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. Thomas Forester originally started a pottery business on Longton High Street, where his small workshop was based in 1877. As the business developed, Forester was said to have expanded his business within Longton, opening additional premises on Church Street called’Church Street Majolica Works’. The development of The Phoenix Works was said to have been financed by a Mr. Aynsley according to the April 1881 edition of the Pottery Gazette. The Phoenix Works was commenced in 1879, and this is where Thomas Forester ran his pottery business from for the foreseeable future. The enlarged new pottery was then called Phoenix Pottery. Following this move, in 1881 Forester received the largest order for Majolica goods ever received by a Pottery in Staffordshire up to that year. In 1883, Thomas’ sons Herbert Forester and Victor Forester were introduced to the business and became official partners. The company name subsequently changed from Thomas Forester to Thomas Forester and Sons in the same year. 8 years after Herbert and Victor became official partners in their father’s business, the company became incorporated in 1891. The incorporation led to the name changing again, to Thomas Forester and Sons Ltd. Over the next 10 years, the company expanded their business to employ over 700 people from the Staffordshire area, making them one of the largest employers in Staffordshire at the end of Queen Victoria reign in 1901. Thomas Forester & Sons went on to open showrooms across Europe, including London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. This was due to a combination of World War II when production was very limited and by the Clean Air Act that was introduced in 1956. This move stopped the use of bottle ovens. This item is in the category “Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Decorative Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Vases”. The seller is “santoor-uk” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
LOVELY, RARE EARLY St. IVES TANKARD for LEACH POTTERY. THIS IS A LOVELY TANKARD MADE AT THE LEACH FACTORY St. IVES CORNWALL IN, PROBABLY, THE 1920’s (EVEN INTO THE EARLY 30’s). IT IS DEPICTED IN A STANDARD TANKARD FORM WITH A LOVELY GREEN CELADON GLAZE AND A FINE SCROLLING HANDLE WITH THUMB PIECE. THE BASE OF THE HANDLE IS IMPRESSED WITH THE St. IVES POTTERY MARK – SEE PHOTOGRAPHS AND DETAILS. IT MEASURES 5″ (12.5cm) H x 5″ (12.5cm) W LIP TO HANDLE APPROX; AND IS IN GOOD TO FAIR CONDITION WITH A LONG HAIRLINE FROM THE RIM INTO THE BASE TO ONE SIDE, ONE ABOUT A QUARTER OF THE HEIGHT TO THE OTHER SIDE, AND SEVERAL SMALL CHIPS TO THE RIM. THIS IS A RARE, PERIOD LEACH POTTERY WHICH WITH A LOW START PRICE SHOULD GET QUITE A LOT OF INTEREST FROM ALL COLLECTORS. 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 U. 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. This item is in the category “Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Decorative Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Vases”. The seller is “rtzilla” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped to all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Bermuda, Egypt, Reunion, South Africa.
Antique rare & unusual English Mason’s type ironstone pottery Jug C early 19thC. A rare and unusual English Ironstone Jug in the manner of Ashworths / Masons having Oriental influence probably of Museum merit. Circa: Early 19th century. Good Antique Condition with a firing crack between the straps of the handle (not right through to the inside) from time of manufacture and mentioned for accuracy. 5.5 inches (14cm) height approx. A highly desirable piece for any Collector of early English pottery. This item is in the category “Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Decorative Cookware & Tableware\Jugs & Pitchers”. The seller is “savergreen” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Features: Date Lined, Decorative, Hand Painted, Antique, Ironstone
RARE Antique Chameleon Ware Art Deco Vintage Pitcher George Clews Pottery Vase. Excellent condition see picture for measurements. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Vases”. The seller is “boogaloobird” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, Japan, Australia.
RARE Antique Chameleon Ware. Art Deco Vintage Pitcher George Clews Pottery Vase 7. Size- 7×3.5 inches (both). Weight- 2 lb (both). Up for sale is a stunning pair of antique Chameleon Ware Art Deco vintage pitchers by George Clews & Co Pottery. It was this art glazed pottery that was first given the name Chameleon Ware in 1914. These rare vases feature a unique and eye-catching chameleon glaze that changes colors depending on the angle and lighting. The Art Deco design is timeless and elegant, making them a must-have addition to any collector’s display. Each pitcher stands at an impressive height of 7 inches, making them a statement piece in any room. The intricate details and craftsmanship of these vases are a testament to the high-quality standards of George Clews Pottery, a renowned English pottery company. These vintage pitchers are in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, or damage to the glaze. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add these rare and exquisite antique Chameleon Ware Art Deco vintage pitchers by George Clews Pottery to your collection. Caution for International Buyers. Please make sure that these products are allowed to be imported to your country. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Vases”. The seller is “usfashionclothes” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
WELLER Lavonia Hobart LYDIA Lady Figural Art-Deco Pottery Bud Vase Rare Color. MINT and RARE, this is the hard to find Lavonia/Hobart vase sometimes called by Collectors. “Lydia” and “the bobbed hairdo flapper girl”. Very unusual Reddish-Pink high gloss glazes. This is a 1920’s piece with a Great Art Deco / Arts & Crafts appearance. No cracks chips or repairs, s. Parkling clean inside and out, typical crazing, normal Weller Factory manufacturing artifacts (glaze skips, pops). About 7 1/2 inches tall and about 6 inches wide and 3 inches deep. See our other Figurals, etc, at Pottery Figurals & Sculptures. KHA Antiques Art Glass Pottery. Authenticity and Satisfaction are Guaranteed! See your Favorite Items in our Store! Materials used in antique, vintage and collectable items may not be safe for food contact. Section of our “About us” page. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Pottery & Glassware\Vases”. The seller is “qualitypricedright” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Finland, Malta, Australia, Portugal, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Austria, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Gibraltar, Iceland, Sri Lanka, Monaco, Maldives, Pakistan.
Here on offer is a. Rare antique Aultcliff Pottery jardinière & candlesticks, c1920. (1842 – 12 March 1929) in 1883 he established the Bretby Art Pottery formally Henry Tooth & Co. He then established Ault Pottery at Swadlincote, Staffordshire in 1887 after leaving Bretby. Best known for his inventive use of coloured glazes and for art pottery of the period with Christopher Dresser designing for him in the 1890s between 1892 and 1896, a few examples can be viewed at the V&A museum in London. These pre-1900 Ault-ware pieces are rare. Ault’s company continued to use some Dresser moulds until the 1920s. 1923 the firm merged with the Ashby Potters’ Guild, and became known as Ault & Tuncliffe. The Ault & Tuncliffe mark was’ATLTD’ or’Aultcliff’. The firm traded as Ault Potteries Ltd from 1937 until 1975. Their wares were often larger pieces su. This is such a stylish set with wonderful hand painted design grey and black tones against a cream ground. They all feature owls sitting in a tree against a cloudy moonlight sky. The bases have the wonderfully art deco’AULTCLIFF’ impressed mark. None are particularly crisp, but take together it is easy to work out. There is crazing throughout. One candlestick has a hairline crack on the base. Jardinière has a couple of hairlines from the rim and superficial crack on the base, that are only to the glaze. The jardinière is 21cm tall by 24.5cm. The candlesticks are 15cm tall by 10cm. The set is offered in good antique condition. A rare and highly collectable set. Please see my pictures for the details of the condition. I will pack and weigh the items together and get the best possible price that I can, sometimes weight or value might dictate that I send multiple parcels to get a better value for you. This item is in the category “Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Decorative Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Vases”. The seller is “deewainhouse” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.