Wall first period of Royal Worcester porcelain bowl / soup plate decorated in underglaze blue decoration in the Royal Lily pattern with a scalloped and pointed rim. Manufactured in England during the late 18th century, circa 1770. In 1788, King George III and Queen Charlotte visited the factory where they ordered a breakfast service in the design, which was known as Blue Lily until then. Wall period Royal Lily pattern pieces are relatively rare, but those without gilt and the red accents more so.. I wonder whether the examples without the gilt and red trim represent the earliest iterations of the pattern? In excellent condition with no chips or cracks. A true collectors piece. Diameter: 24.5 cm – Height: 4.5 cm. Please enlarge all images and inspect thoroughly, if you have any questions or require more photographs please do not hesitate to ask.
RARE EARLY to MID 18th. CENTURY LARGE HAND PAINTED. DELFT WALL PLAQUE of a RURAL SCENE. This is a wonderful early to mid 18th. Century hand painted blue and white Delft tin glazed plaque of Dutch origin. In a square form with decorative cantered corners it depicts a lovely hand painted stylised image of a rural scene on the edge of a town environment with a group of three beneath a tree with agricultural implements in the foreground. It is contained inside a raised decorative border with a suspension point above, while the reverse has a light blue glaze and an under-glaze hand painted’P’ – see photographs and details. It measures 10 3/4 (27.25cm) Sq. Approx; and is in very good condition for a piece of tin glazed faience of its age however, there are two shallow very, very (they may even have been present when it was made) old sliver chips to the reverse bottom right hand edge and some small frits to its face side, to report – see photographs and details. This is a lovely, unusual Delft hand painted Wall Plaque with an interesting subject, which with a low start price should get a good deal 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 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.
Heavy rare English antique / vintage art deco wall mirror or mirror glass display tray / stand with beautifully thick mirror plate and fancy cut bevelled edges. Condition: Would have previously been used as a display tray rather than a wall mirror and as such, has wear/scratches over the surface of the glass. Still beautiful and could still be used as a wall mirror. No chips and all aspects are sound and secure, including the metal rim, back, stud feet and hanging rings. It has been cleaned and is ready to use. Embossed to the back: Made in England. Measurements: 31.25cm x 31.25cm. Will be professionally packaged and dispatched promptly via a trackable service.
This antique wall pattern stamp features a unique design of elephants and ostriches, dating back to the 1700s or early 1800s. The intricate details of this pattern make it a rare find for collectors of antique primitives. The stamp is perfect for those interested in adding a touch of history to their home decor or for collectors who appreciate unique and rare items. Its categorization as a pattern and its placement in the antique and primitives category make it a must-have for those interested in adding character to their collection.
A rare and superb late 19th Century anatomical wall chart depicting the human skeleton, marked. Schreiber’s Anatomische Wandtafeln’. It comes from the workshop of Ferdinand Schreiber, whose Munich-based publishing house was established in 1831. It is printed onto heavy canvas-backed paper with a fold in the centre for storage. Excellent original condition with minimal fading, original wooden poles to top and bottom, and without tears. Marked in writing to the reverse “Das Knochengerust”, meaning “The Skeleton”. If you do make an offer, please do not be offended if it is rejected. I strive to offer only the best quality items at the most competitive prices that I can. Overseas buyers are welcome, import charges may apply. This item will be carefully packed and promptly dispatched.
Antique God Goddess Carved Wooden Figurine Wall Plaque Oval Early Rare 25cm. This is quite unusual piece it came from a house clearance on the Isle of Wight it appears to be a goddess with two possible cherubs both playing musical instruments it appears to be a hardwood very heavy for its size please check the ladies leg as when they have drilled the hole it is very closely gone through but they have repaired it. It’s not that obvious if you don’t know the overall length measures 25 centimeters and height 13.5 centimeters the deepest part measures 1.5 centimeters. Any questions feel free to ask thanks for looking.
This antique Japanese wall hanging wood panel features a stunning depiction of a wagon and oxen. Crafted with exquisite attention to detail, this piece is a rare find for collectors of Asian antiques. The brown color of the panel adds to its rustic charm and its originality is guaranteed as it is an antique original from Japan. It does have a little place on a corner that looks like it’s missing a tiny piece. It’s not noticeable at all being on the corner. Look at the photos to decide for yourself. The panel is made of wood and features intricate carvings that bring the depiction of the wagon and oxen to life.
Add a touch of antique elegance to your living space with this stunning hand-knotted Anatolian rug. Measuring 1,7 x 2,8 ft with a very-nice-colored background, this multicolored rug features a bordered pattern and a pile height of 0.25in. Made from 100% wool, it is eco-friendly, hand-knotted, and noise-reducing, making it perfect for any room in your home, including the porch, bathroom, basement, and more. The rug is handmade with a normal pile type, suitable for collectors, and perfect for pet and kid-friendly households. Its rectangular shape and Turkish culture design make it a unique addition to any space. Rug ID & 2772. Type & Area Rug. Size feet & 1’7” x 2’8” ft. Size inches & 20” x 33” lnches. Size cm & 51 CM x 85 CM. PLEASE TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE PICTURES! THE RUG IS IN ANTIQUE CONDITION. Our carpet are clean and ready for use. ALL IMAGES ARE ITEM BEING TAKEN IN OUTDOOR WITH DAY LIGHT. Approximately 90_100 Years Old Natural Wool. Please add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items.
RARE ANTIQUE 1848 HAND EMBROIDERED WALL TAPESTRY – PORTRAIT OF EMPEROR FREDERICK III. DESCRIPTION: Offered to you is this rare antique 1848 hand embroidered wall tapestry – portrait of the German emperor Frederick III. Embroidered above the portrait are the words: God save the kaizer. Size: 16″ x 11″. For condition see photos. Scarce and highly collectable item. Thank you for your patience and understanding. They are in no way advertised, recommended or authorized to be used as medical equipment today. TERMS OF SALE: – All items are guaranteed genuine and as described.
Antique rare fine quality early 19th Century Georgian gilt overmantle or wall mirror. The mirror has it’s original back. Some refinishing and touching up to the frame, but this has been done sympathetically. No loose joints or woodworm. The mirrored glass is in good condition with only light oxidation and other minor age related imperfections. Overall maximum dimensions: 70cmH x 35cmW x 4mD. Mirrored glass 62cmH x 25cmW. In very good antique condition with minor historic knocks, marks, wear and imperfections, as is generally desirable with antique furniture. Please remember that this is a large fragile item, needing to be handled safely and with care, when evaluating our charges (which are usually less than our true costs). Collection – Free by appointment.
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