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Dutch Blue Delft Scenic Plaque Signed Burselem

$600 USDDutch Blue Delft Scenic Plaque Signed Burselem

Pottery:By Place Of Origin:Dutch
585/RL-258 This is a Dutch Blue Delft plaque. The plaque is about 19” high and 13 ½” wide. The material composition is a type of pottery. The design is rococo, with a molded edge formed in the shapes of scrolls and shell-like designs. The scene is pastoral, showing a small river or stream running down the middle, and a few cows on the left bank. There are trees and grass. The scene is done in shades of blue. There is an artist’s signature on the lower right corner, of J. W. v. Burselem and is ...
French Haviland Limoges Signed Dammouse Vase Barbotine Terra Cotta Pottery Faience w Original

$12,000 USDFrench Haviland Limoges Signed Dammouse Vase Barbotine Terra Cotta Pottery Faience w Original Metal Insert Beautiful Painted Impressionism Japonisme Bird c 1876 to 1882

Pottery:Antique:French:Limoges:Haviland:Barbotine
494/RL-170 This is a 19th century French Haviland Barbotine vase, painted in the Impressionistic Japonisme style by the artist Edouard Alexandre Dammouse at the Auteuil Studio in Paris. The age is circa 1876 to 1882. The vase is large, in an oval or ovoid shape. The vase has the original metal insert, so there are two pieces. The vase weighs about 6 ½ pounds. It is 12 ¼” high, 10 ¾” long and 3 ½” wide. The metal insert is 6 ¼” high, 4 ¾” long and 3 1/8” wide. This type of glaze is difficult to ...
French Haviland Limoges Signed Couturier Vase Barbotine Terra Cotta Pottery Faience Painted Im

$6,000 USDFrench Haviland Limoges Signed Couturier Vase Barbotine Terra Cotta Pottery Faience Painted Impressionism Japonisme Rabbit c 1876 to 1882

Pottery:Antique:French:Limoges:Haviland:Barbotine
495/RL-171 This is a 19th century French Haviland Barbotine vase, painted in the Impressionistic Japonisme style by the artist Philibert-Leon Couturier at the Auteuil Studio in Paris. The age is circa 1876 to 1882. Couturier mostly painted barnyard fowl or poultry, such as ducks, chickens, roosters and geese, and also birds of prey. This is the only known vase in existence painted by Couturier that shows a rabbit or hare. The vase is 13 ½” high, 8” long and 7 ½” wide. The vase weighs about 4 ½ ...
French Haviland Limoges Huge Barbotine Jardiniere Vase, Triple Openings, Faience Terra Cotta,

$6,000 USDFrench Haviland Limoges Huge Barbotine Jardiniere Vase, Triple Openings, Faience Terra Cotta, Signed Auteuil Artist Maurice Bocquet, Impressionism Japonisme, c 1876 - 1882

Pottery:Antique:French:Limoges:Haviland:Barbotine
I-343/S-99/RL-100 This is a Haviland & Co French Limoges Barbotine pottery (sometimes referred to as faience or terra cotta) jardinière vase with a triple opening on the top. The vase is massive; it weighs over 17 pounds and it is 19 ¼” long, 13” high and 5” wide. The age is circa 1876 to 1882, 19th century. The huge jardinière was decorated at the L’Atelier d'Auteuil Haviland, or the Workshop of Auteuil Haviland, in Paris, by the Auteuil artist Maurice Bouquet. This artist specialized in ...
French Haviland Limoges Pair Barbotine Vases Signed by Auteuil Artist Jules Habert-Dys, Faienc

$6,000 USDFrench Haviland Limoges Pair Barbotine Vases Signed by Auteuil Artist Jules Habert-Dys, Faience Terra Cotta, Impressionism Japonisme, c 1880

Pottery:Antique:French:Limoges:Haviland:Barbotine
I-316/S-90/RL-101 You are viewing a pair of terra cotta pottery vases, made by Haviland & Co in France, and decorated at the L’Atelier d’Auteuil Haviland, or the Workshop of Auteuil Haviland, by the Auteuil artist Jules Habert-Dys. The date is the 19th century, circa 1880. In “Ceramique Impressionniste: Avec le Soutien de Haviland”, on page 33 you can view a color photo of two vases painted by Habert-Dys, and on page 54 you can read a brief biography about the artist. In the “Evolution of ...
French Haviland Limoges Pair Large Barbotine Faience Terra Cotta Vases Flowers in Relief Signe

$6,000 USDFrench Haviland Limoges Pair Large Barbotine Faience Terra Cotta Vases Flowers in Relief Signed Auteuil Artist Maurice Bocquet c 1876 to 1882

Pottery:Antique:French:Limoges:Haviland:Barbotine
424/RL-70 This is a pair of French Haviland Limoges Barbotine vases, produced at the Auteuil studio in Paris, and decorated and signed by the Auteuil artist Maurice Bocquet. The age is 19th century, circa 1876 to 1882. The vases are difficult to photograph. This type of glaze reflects everything, so please keep this in mind when you view the photos, that you may be seeing light glares and reflections in the glaze. If you already own some rare Haviland Barbotine, then you can see how my photos do ...
French Haviland Limoges Signed Emile-Justin Merlot Barbotine Terra Cotta Pottery Faience Paint

$1,750 USDFrench Haviland Limoges Signed Emile-Justin Merlot Barbotine Terra Cotta Pottery Faience Painted Impressionism Japonisme Roses c 1876 to 1882

Pottery:Antique:French:Limoges:Haviland:Barbotine
497/RL-183 This is a 19th century French Haviland Barbotine vase, painted in the Impressionistic Japonisme style by the artist Emile-Justin Merlot at the Auteuil Studio in Paris. The age is circa 1876 to 1882. Merlot painted landscapes and impressionistic flowers, similar to Bocquet and other Auteuil artists. And like the other Auteuil artists, Merlot combined the Asian or Japanese techniques of decoration as applied to French Impressionism, a form of Japonisme. The Barbotine glaze has mottled ...
French Haviland Limoges Signed Dammouse Barbotine FaienceTerra Cotta Pottery Vase Impressionis

$12,000 USDFrench Haviland Limoges Signed Dammouse Barbotine FaienceTerra Cotta Pottery Vase Impressionism Painted Bird & Lion Face Handles c 1876 to 1882

Pottery:Antique:French:Limoges:Haviland:Barbotine
493/RL-169 This is a 19th century French Haviland Barbotine vase, painted in the Impressionistic Japonisme style by the artist Edouard Alexandre Dammouse at the Auteuil Studio in Paris. The age is circa 1876 to 1882. The vase is large. It is 13 ¼” high, 10 ½” long and 7” wide. The vase weighs a little over six pounds. This type of glaze is difficult to photograph, so there are bright white glares in some photos. The vase was decorated at the L’Atelier d”Auteuil Haviland, or the Workshop of ...
English Royal Doulton Huge Commode or Chamber Pot  or Slop Pail Green w Scene & Wicker Handle

$550 USDEnglish Royal Doulton Huge Commode or Chamber Pot or Slop Pail Green w Scene & Wicker Handle Dutch Harlem c 1902 to 1910

Pottery:By Maker:English:Royal Doulton
030308-4/RL-287 This is an early 20th century English Royal Doulton large commode, chamber pot or slop pail. The age is circa 1902 to 1910. The Doulton catalog of 1894 refers to the item as a “slop pail” and the pattern series is known as “Dutch Harlem.” The slop pail has two pieces with an attached braided wicker handle. The smaller piece rests on top, with a middle hole. There are two side knob handles and the wicker handle loops over the handles. The pail is 11” high and about 12” wide from ...
American Yellow Ware Pottery Teapot w Molded Sea Shells Blue Glaze c 1880

$1,200 USDAmerican Yellow Ware Pottery Teapot w Molded Sea Shells Blue Glaze c 1880

Pottery:Antique:American:Yellow Ware
461/RL-130 This is a beautiful 19th century American pottery teapot, with the type of pottery classified as yellow ware. The age is circa 1880. The teapot is unmarked. However you can view a similar teapot in the “Collector’s Guide to Yellow Ware, Book II” by Lisa S. McAllister, page 31. The author writes that several American potteries made a teapot with this type of mold, and that the pots with a blue glaze are of higher scarcity. The pot is 9” high to the top of the handle, 7 ¾” long from ...
Rookwood Blue Letter Holder 5 Cent Stamp Decor 1956

$250 USDRookwood Blue Letter Holder 5 Cent Stamp Decor 1956

Pottery:By Maker:Rookwood
375/RL-18 This is a Rookwood American art pottery letter holder, dating to 1956. The letter holder is 3 1/8” high, 4” long and 2 ½” wide. The shape is rectangular, with a partition in the middle to hold two sets of envelopes. The glaze is blue or a blue-gray. The inside of the holder is a lighter shade of the glaze. The front has a design of the original American five cent stamp, with the date 1847, and the words “ The First US Postage Stamp.” There are no chips or cracks. There is crazing, ...
English Staffordshire Cologne, Perfume or Scent Bottle c 1760 - 1840

$600 USDEnglish Staffordshire Cologne, Perfume or Scent Bottle c 1760 - 1840

Pottery:Antique:Staffordshire
090109-6/RL-364 This is an English Staffordshire bottle with a stopper, designed for use to hold cologne or perfume. The date is the last half of the 18th century to the first part of the 19th century, circa 1760 – 1840. The bottle is about 6 ¼” to the top of the stopper, and about 5” at the widest part of the belly. The pottery is a soft-paste type of earthenware, consistent with the type of production from the Staffordshire region during this time span. The design of the bottle is that it ...
English Worcester 18th Century Large Porcelain Tea Box Caddy Cobalt Gold Bird Butterflies c 17

$2,500 USDEnglish Worcester 18th Century Large Porcelain Tea Box Caddy Cobalt Gold Bird Butterflies c 1792

Pottery:Antique:English:Faience:Worcester
545/RL-219 This is an 18th century English Worcester large box with a lid. The original function was most likely to hold tea. The age is circa 1792. The box is not hinged. It is two pieces, a bottom with a fitted lid. The box is 8 3/8” wide and long, and 3 5/8” high, so about the size of a luncheon plate and the height of a covered bowl. The faience of this box is a soft paste porcelain, verging toward an earthenware pottery, which is a type of porcelain Worcester produced during this time ...
French Quimper Faience Teapot Petit Breton c 1942 – 1983

$300 USDFrench Quimper Faience Teapot Petit Breton c 1942 – 1983

Pottery:By Place Of Origin:French:Faience:Quimper
537/RL-211 This is a French Quimper faience teapot. The age is 20th century, circa 1942 to 1983. The teapot is faience, a type of pottery. The design is part of what Quimper painted called “Petit Breton.” The colors used are perfect for the French country kitchen, in vivid blue, yellow, green, red and black, against a cream glaze. The design on the front shows a male Breton with his walking stick and floppy hate. There are flowers going up each side. The other side of the pot shows the same ...
French Quimper Faience Footed Basket Breton c 1922 to 1968

$600 USDFrench Quimper Faience Footed Basket Breton c 1922 to 1968

Pottery:By Place Of Origin:French:Faience:Quimper
563/RL-238 This is a 20th century French Quimper large footed basket with a handle. The age is circa 1922 to 1968. The basket is large, about 11 ½” long, about 9 ¾” high to the top of the handle and about 4 ¾” wide to the tips of the feet. The shape is rectangular, resting on four slightly curled feet. The handle goes up from the sides and has a slightly sea shell look at the top. The basket is faience, a type of pottery. The colors used are perfect for the French country decorated home, in ...
French Quimper Henriot 7" Planter Pot w Breton Flowers c 1968

$125 USDFrench Quimper Henriot 7" Planter Pot w Breton Flowers c 1968

Pottery:By Place Of Origin:French:Faience:Quimper
299/RL-5 This is a French Henriot Quimper faience or soft paste porcelain pottery pot, designed to be a planter, to hold a potted live plant. The cache pot is 7” high and 8 ½” wide. On the front side of the pot is a Breton, or Bretonne, holding a walking stick. The Breton is clad in blue pantaloons, yellow socks, black shoes, yellow belt, gray-green shirt, with a black hat over black hair. Large sprays of florals go up both sides of the Breton, in red, gray and blue. Larger daisy type of flowers ...
French Pair Faience Vases Cobalt Blue w Flying Insects Butterflies c 1850

$600 USDFrench Pair Faience Vases Cobalt Blue w Flying Insects Butterflies c 1850

Pottery:Antique:French:Faience
402/RL-54 This is a pair of 19th century French faience, or soft paste porcelain, vases. The age is circa 1850, maybe earlier, maybe later. The vases are 8 5/8” high and 4 ¼” wide. The handles are serpentine, and appear to have a face underneath the gold gild on the bottom ends, facing out. The base is round, the body is ovoid with a tapered neck. The rim flares outward. Under the rim, there is a raised design of descending leaves, covered in gold gild. The same design of leaves in gold is ...
French Paris St. Denis Cobalt Faience Vase w Bird Butterflies Scene c 1870

$500 USDFrench Paris St. Denis Cobalt Faience Vase w Bird Butterflies Scene c 1870

Pottery:Antique:French:Faience:St. Denis
368/RL-17 This is a beautiful French Paris faience, or soft paste porcelain or pottery, vase. The age is 19th century, circa 1850 - 1870. The vase is 8 ¾” high, 7 ¼” long and 3 ½” wide. The vase has a bulbous shape, flaring out at the sides, and tapering in at the foot and neck. The outside is glazed a rich blue deep cobalt blue, and there is shading to the glaze, going from a darker to a brighter shade of the cobalt blue. Cobalt was a difficult glazing color to produce on faience because of ...
 
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