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"Buffalo" Pattern Blue Transferware Pearlware Plate, Antique 18th C English

$250 USD"Buffalo" Pattern Blue Transferware Pearlware Plate, Antique 18th C English

Pottery:Antique:18th C Blue & W Transferware
Here is a piece of English ceramics history for you! This pattern was one of the first to be transfer printed on earthenware. It was produced by several English potteries, in many variations, but almost never marked. In Robert Copeland's book, "Spode's Willow Pattern and other designs after the Chinese", he devotes a 17 page chapter to "Buffalo" pattern. This dinner plate is 9-1/2" in diameter and is in excellent condition. There are no chips, no cracks, no crazing, and no repairs. There are 3 ...
Ladle, Light Blue & White Transferware, Antique 19th C English

$58 USDLadle, Light Blue & White Transferware, Antique 19th C English

Pottery:Antique:Staffordshire:Ladle
This sweet, simple ladle is decorated with a pale blue transfer of flowers and foliage on the handle and the rim of the bowl. It dates mid-19th C. It is about 7' long, and the bowl is 2-5/8" in diameter. It is not marked. It's in very good condition. No chips, no cracks, no repairs. There is a brown discoloration noticeable on the front of the outside rim of the bowl. That is shown in the last photo. We guarantee the authenticity of all items we sell and disclose any damage or restoration. To ...
Davenport Stone China Plate, Antique 19th C English Ironstone

$60 USDDavenport Stone China Plate, Antique 19th C English Ironstone

Pottery:Antique:Davenport:English
This pretty Davenport plate is 7-1/8" (8 cm) in diameter. The underglaze blue pattern has hand colored overglaze enamels in pink, yellow, orange, green, and gold. We date it 1805-1820 per Godden's mark 1183, which is printed in blue: DAVENPORT STONECHINA . The pattern number 659 is handpainted in puce, and the numbers 3-65 are impressed. Condition? It rings when struck, so no cracks or hairlines. There is some wear to the surface at stacking points, and there are utensil marks. Also, a small ...
Spode "Frog Pattern" Plate, Rare Marks, Antique 19th C

$175 USDSpode "Frog Pattern" Plate, Rare Marks, Antique 19th C

Pottery:Antique:Spode:Copeland & Garrett
This richly decorated plate was a popular pattern for Spode; it was first made in 1821. It was still being made in the Spode New Stone body in 1833, when Copeland & Garrett took over the Spode works. Being thrifty folk, they just added their "Copeland & Garrett Late Spode" mark to the back of the plate, which was made by Spode and impressed Spodes New Stone. This plate therefore dates from 1833. It is also marked with the pattern number is 3248 handwritten in gold. According to the Spode Museum ...
Wedgwood Rare Chrysanthemum Pattern Plate, Antique 19th C English

$225 USDWedgwood Rare Chrysanthemum Pattern Plate, Antique 19th C English

Pottery:Antique:Wedgwood:Chrysanthemum Pattern
This 8" plate is in amazing condition! No chips, no cracks, no crazing, no repairs. The pattern is printed in brown, has cobalt underglaze and enameled overglazes in dark brown,orange, red-orange, and green. The "fish roe" background is yellowish-tan. The rim is gilded. The body of the plate is earthenware. The plate dates c. 1815. For a photo of a similar plate, see page 237 of Robin Reilly's "Wedgwood, The Illustrated Dictionary". WEDGWOOD is impressed on the back, as are two numeral 9's (or 6 ...
Gaudy Dutch Cup, "Grape Pattern", Antique Early 19th C English

$300 USDGaudy Dutch Cup, "Grape Pattern", Antique Early 19th C English

Pottery:Antique:Gaudy Dutch
Scarce, true Gaudy Dutch cup, made for the American Market by an unknown Staffordshire pottery company about 1810 - 1820. The only mark to the base is a cobalt blue "X" under the glaze. The cup is 2-1/2" high with a 3-1/2" diameter. The interior rim is a cobalt band decorated with a string of yellow hearts. The pattern is called "Grape". The condition is very good. There are no chips, no cracks, and no repairs. There are some slight nicks to the outer rim...and these have lead to some ...
Majolica Scenic Plaque w/Birch Trees, Antique

$145 USDMajolica Scenic Plaque w/Birch Trees, Antique

Pottery:Antique:Majolica Plaque
This attractive hand painted majolica plaque was created to hang on the wall...there are two original holes on the back to facilitate hanging. Later, it was framed in dark reddish wood which nicely accents the plate. It's diameter is about 8-1/4" (21 cm). The condition is very good. No flaws show as the plaque is now framed. When out of the frame, there is a chip on the front edge of the plaque. There is also a chip on the back foot rim. No other flaws. There are no marks on the back to give a ...
Mason's Ironstone Plate, Early Mark, "Turners Willow", Antique 19th C English

$95 USDMason's Ironstone Plate, Early Mark, "Turners Willow", Antique 19th C English

Pottery:Antique:Mason's Ironstone
This pretty plate bears the earliest Mason's mark: the impressed "Mason's Patent Ironstone China", plus a blue printed "jeweled curved crown mark", which dates this plate about 1820. The pattern name preferred by the Transferware Collectors Club is "Turners Willow", as the pattern originated at the William & John Turner Pottery. An alternate name is "Two Man Willow". The blue and white transferware plate has scalloped edges. Later plates in this same pattern don't have the scallops. A full page ...
Roseville Art Pottery Pedestal Stand/Base, Antique c.1900

$225 USDRoseville Art Pottery Pedestal Stand/Base, Antique c.1900

Pottery:Antique:Roseville:American Art Pottery
This hard-to-find Jardiniere Pedestal is dark green, and hand decorated with gold in Roseville's Fleur-de-Lis pattern. After much searching, I found this pattern illustrated in 3 books. It is shown (in a gold majolica color) in "Introducing Roseville Pottery" by Mark Bassett on page 169. It's shown on page 198, plate 253 in the Huxfords' "Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery, Vol. 2, revised". That one is white with green. It is also shown in Huxfords' "Collector's Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery ...
Spode Stone China Trio; Tea Cup, Coffee Can, & Saucer, Antique Early 19th C

$550 USDSpode Stone China Trio; Tea Cup, Coffee Can, & Saucer, Antique Early 19th C

Pottery:Antique:Spode:Stone China
A rare survivor! This true trio by Spode is decorated in the Chinese manner, and dates c. 1815. The set is in pristine condition. The design was done with an underglaze blue transfer with hand painted overglaze enamels. It is interesting that the coffee can has the Spode kink in the handle, while the tea cup does not. Also of interest: both cups have some translucency; but the saucer, which is more thickly potted, does not. All three pieces have the blue printed Oriental-style mark on the base ...
Samuel Alcock Blue & White Transferware Water Jug/Pitcher, Blenheim, Antique 19th C

$295 USDSamuel Alcock Blue & White Transferware Water Jug/Pitcher, Blenheim, Antique 19th C

Pottery:Antique:Alcock Transferware
This pretty blue and white large water jug has a gloss and shine to it that belies its age...it dates 1830-40. The pattern is called "Blenheim". It was made by Samuel Alcock & Co.in Staffordshire, England. The jug is 10-1/4" (26 cm) high and 8-3/4" (22.3 cm) wide. I've shown a lemon in some of the photos to give you an idea of relative size. It is marked on the base: "Florentine China" in a banner under a beehive. The pattern name "Blenheim" is given, and there is a printed number "5" and an ...
Wedgwood Hand Painted Pearlware Plate, Grapes, Antique

$85 USDWedgwood Hand Painted Pearlware Plate, Grapes, Antique

Pottery:Antique:Wedgwood
Striking antique plate with fabulous bright colors of yellow, orange green, purple, brown and gold . The center design is all handpainted over the glaze (no transfer in the center). It is large. About 10-1/4" (26 cm) in diameter. Excellent condition. No chips, no cracks, no crazing, no repairs, and no utensil marks. I am sure this very decorative plate was made for display, and always used that way. Many marks on the back: printed in brown - WEDGWOOD ETRURIA, ENGLAND . Also: impressed WEDGWOOD P ...
Westerwald Stoneware Quadruple Specimen Vase, Antique 19th C

$295 USDWesterwald Stoneware Quadruple Specimen Vase, Antique 19th C

Pottery:Antique:Westerwald
This miniature German Westerwald Stoneware piece is a most unusual form. Three small pots form the base, and the fourth one sits on the shoulders of the lower three. I've learned that this form was also made by both Worcester & Belleek. A early Belleek catalog used the term "specimen vase", as each miniature vase holds a single flower. The gray stoneware is glazed with the rare combination of cobalt blue AND a purple-brown manganese trim around the necks and the middle of each vase. The height ...
Wedgwood Dinner Plate, Ningpo Pattern, Blue & Red, Antique 19th C English

$75 USDWedgwood Dinner Plate, Ningpo Pattern, Blue & Red, Antique 19th C English

Pottery:Antique:Wedgwood
The Wedgwood Company seems to have made this pattern over quite a few years. It is a wonderful design...I can see why it was so popular. This plate is attractive enough to hang on a wall, but it would be lovely to see it on the dining table, also. It is 10-1/4" in diameter, and is in excellent condition. No chips, no cracks, no repairs. The rim is edged in red, and there is wear to the color there. The Registry mark is unclear, but this style of mark was used only from 1842-67. I believe this ...
Creil Black Transferware Plate, Paris Fire Station, Antique 19th C French

$85 USDCreil Black Transferware Plate, Paris Fire Station, Antique 19th C French

Pottery:Antique:Creil & Montereau
This handsome plate is number 9 of a series of plates entitled "Le Nouveau Paris". The scene shows uniformed horsemen in front of a grand building. The caption is: "Caserne de la Cite, Pour La Cde de Paris et L'etat Major Des Pompiers." The Creil factory was the first French pottery to use transfer printing on earthenware. The company was in business until 1895. The mark on the back says" LM & C" and "Creil et Montereau". The plate is about 8" in diameter. It is in excellent condition. No chips, ...
Creil Black Transferware Plate, Paris Train & Bridge, Antique 19th C French

$125 USDCreil Black Transferware Plate, Paris Train & Bridge, Antique 19th C French

Pottery:Antique:Creil & Montereau
This handsome plate is number 8 of a series of plates entitled "Le Nouveau Paris". The scene shows a steam locomotive going over a railway bridge which crosses the Seine River. The caption is: "VIADUC DU POINT DU JOUR CHEMIN DE FER DE CEINTURE." The Creil factory was the first French pottery to use transfer printing on earthenware. The company was in business until 1895. The mark on the back says" LM & C" and "Creil et Montereau". The plate is about 8" in diameter. It is in excellent condition. ...
Flow Blue Wash Bowl & Pitcher, Grindley, Antique English Victorian

$395 USDFlow Blue Wash Bowl & Pitcher, Grindley, Antique English Victorian

Pottery:Antique:Flow Blue Wash Set
This beautiful wash set is in the Flow Blue pattern called "Campion". It was made by the W. H. Grindley Co., Tunstall, Staffordshire, and has the registry number 245689, which dates it to 1894. It's a very pretty pattern and shape, with molded design features. The bowl is about 18" from handle to handle, and the pitcher (or jug) is about 10-1/2" high. The condition is excellent, with no cracks, crazing or repairs, and only a couple of tiny chips which are hard to find. These 2 pieces will be ...
Japanese Mingei Pottery Teapot, Jakatsu Glaze, Antique 19th C,Meiji Era

$350 USDJapanese Mingei Pottery Teapot, Jakatsu Glaze, Antique 19th C,Meiji Era

Pottery:Antique:Japanese Mingei
This 19th C Japanese Square Pottery Tea Pot was surely not made for export...it has a Mingei, or folk art look which is usually appreciated more in Japan than in the West. The body is covered with dark brown globules of glaze. According to Sandra Andracht in the book "Treasury of Satsuma" , "Pieces of this type and age are attributed to the productions of the Ryumonji kilns". See a similar example on page 138 of the book. Excellent condition: no chips no cracks, no repairs. It is large: about 7" ...
Early Wedgwood White Ware Dry Body Teapot w/Blue Relief, Antique 19th C

$425 USDEarly Wedgwood White Ware Dry Body Teapot w/Blue Relief, Antique 19th C

Pottery:Antique:Wedgwood:Dry Body
This early 19th C Wedgwood, Etruria teapot is pictured in plate 105 of the book "Wedgwood" by Wolf Mankowitz. It is about 3-3/4" high, and is in excellent condition. There are no cracks, chips, or repairs. There is some staining to the lid (see photos). There is an "in the making" flaw to the interior of the handle at the top where it joins the pot. There are 3 tiny nicks on the thin interior rim of the teapot. Both lid and pot ring when tapped. There are 3 marks : an impressed WEDGWOOD, an ...
Japanese Satsuma Vase, Red Ground, Meiji Era, Antique

$600 USDJapanese Satsuma Vase, Red Ground, Meiji Era, Antique

Pottery:Antique:Satsuma
We rarely see a Satsuma Vase with a rich red ground like this one. It is stunning! It's 12" high, and the diameter of the top is just over 5". It looks massive, and truly makes a statement. I date this vase late Meiji era, c. 1900/ The condition is very good, with only a 1-1/2" hairline at the interior of the top. No other cracks, chips, or repairs. It has a small signature mark on the foot rim. We guarantee the authenticity of all items we sell and disclose any damage or restoration. To order ...
Mason's Ironstone Jug/Pitcher, Pagoda Pattern, Repaired, Antique 19th C English

$245 USDMason's Ironstone Jug/Pitcher, Pagoda Pattern, Repaired, Antique 19th C English

Pottery:Antique:Mason's
Unusual Ironstone jug done in an black transfer pattern with over-glaze enamel decoration in orange, red, and blue. This huge jug is about 9" high and 9" wide, and the hexagonal base is about 6-1/4" (15 cm) in diameter. One photo shows a lime next to the jug, so you can get an idea of its scale. It weighs over 2-1/2 pounds. It has Mason's Hydra handle, which was used by many ironstone manufacturers of the early to mid-19th century. An example of this pattern is illustrated in "Godden's Guide to ...
Staffordshire Figure, Actor Edmund Kean as Richard III, Antique 19th C English

$1,250 USDStaffordshire Figure, Actor Edmund Kean as Richard III, Antique 19th C English

Pottery:Antique:Staffordshire Figure
This antique, 19th C Staffordshire Theater Portrait figure is pictured on page E371 of P.D. Gordon Pugh's "Staffordshire Portrait Figures of the Victorian Era". He describes it as "Standing leaning to the right, wearing a plumed round hat, long coat with ermine edging, double and hose, knee-boots." Mr. Pugh also observes that the figure is "Based on a penny plain, tuppence coloured theatrical "combat" print inscribed Mr. KEAN as RICHARD the THIRD." This figure stands 9" high. Condition is very ...
REDUCED Early Crown Ducal Chintz Pattern "Delhi" Compote, c.1918, Richardson

$125 USD ReducedREDUCED Early Crown Ducal Chintz Pattern "Delhi" Compote, c.1918, Richardson

Pottery:Chintz:English:Richardson
Gorgeous large bowl on pedestal by A.G. Richardson & Co. under their Crown Ducal mark. This pattern is called "Delhi" , pattern # A 617 and was introduced in 1918, (very early in the company's history). In fact, it is one of the first three chintz patterns made by this company! It is shown in Susan Scott's Chintz Book on page 141 of the 2nd edition, and page 153 of the 3rd edition. The mark on this piece dates circa 1925 according to Godden's mark book. The comport (or compote) measures about 8 ...
English Ironstone Dessert Dish, Imari Colors, Antique Early 19th C

$220 USDEnglish Ironstone Dessert Dish, Imari Colors, Antique Early 19th C

Pottery:Antique:English Imari:Ironstone
This fabulous hand painted Dessert Dish is as bright and pretty as when it was new, c. 1820. The gilding and enamel colors of this Japan pattern dish are not worn a bit! It is large: measuring 9-1/4" (23.5 cm) long and and 7-1/4" (18.5 cm) wide. Very good condition. No chips, no crazing, no repairs. There is a small hairline in the lower right hand rose molded handle. There is an original firing crack (done in the making) visible only from the back. The piece still rings when struck. You can see ...
English Art Pottery Vase, 3 Swirling Handles, Baron, Barnstaple

$95 USDEnglish Art Pottery Vase, 3 Swirling Handles, Baron, Barnstaple

Pottery:Antique:Baron/Barnstaple
A delightful 3- handled redware vase in a light grey/mauve glaze by William Baron of Barnstaple, Devon. Baron was previously a designer at Brannum Pottery.. It is 4-1/4" (11 cm) high. Signed. Both this style and this mark were used from 1899-1939. Excellent condition. No chips, no cracks, no repairs. We guarantee the authenticity of all items we sell and disclose any damage or restoration. To order this item, click on "add to shopping bag" at the bottom of the screen. For payment, you may use ...
Wedgwood Dark Blue Jasperware Cream Jug/Pitcher, Antique 19th C

$125 USDWedgwood Dark Blue Jasperware Cream Jug/Pitcher, Antique 19th C

Pottery:Antique:Wedgwood:Jasperware
This pretty creamer is in excellent condition. It's about 2-1.2" high and 5-1/4" long. It's marked Wedgwood only, and date marked for 1878. We also have a similar dark blue Wedgwood Jasperware teapot for sale. We guarantee the authenticity of all items we sell and disclose any damage or restoration. To order this item, click on "add to shopping bag" at the bottom of the screen. For payment, you may use Paypal, or you may pay us directly with Visa or Mastercard.
Adams Blue & White "Chinese Bird" Transferware Dinner Plate Chinoiserie

$45 USDAdams Blue & White "Chinese Bird" Transferware Dinner Plate Chinoiserie

Pottery:Adams:English
Wonderfully busy blue and white Chinoiserie design. The pattern was introduced by William Adams in 1780. This is their remake, circa 1915. According to "The Dictionary of Blue & White Printed Pottery" by Coysh & Henrywood, this pattern "is sometimes called a Bird and Basket Chinoiserie." It is pictured in their book on page 365. This pottery dinner plate measures 9-3/4" in diameter. No chips, no cracks, no crazing, no discoloration. There are utensil marks, and wear to the inner rim (This wear ...
Arc-En-Ciel American Art Pottery Blue/Green Miniature Vase, Antique

$119 USDArc-En-Ciel American Art Pottery Blue/Green Miniature Vase, Antique

Pottery:Antique:Arc En Ciel
This small, pretty vase by Arc-En-Ciel Pottery Company, of Zanesville, Ohio, dates 1903-1905. It is in their dark blue-green-gray matte glaze with 4 vignettes of raised figures surrounding the vase. The vignettes show: 1). a man wearing a hat with a dog at his feet, sitting under a tree. 2.) shows a putti or cupid warming his hands at a fire. 3.) shows a weeping woman sitting under a tree. 4.) shows another cupid playing a harp. All the figures are reminiscent of Wedgwood's use of classical ...
Blue Transferware Plate,"Chinoiserie Ruins" Job Ridgway, Antique Early 19th C

$145 USDBlue Transferware Plate,"Chinoiserie Ruins" Job Ridgway, Antique Early 19th C

Pottery:Antique:Job Ridgway
Rare circa 1808 Blue & White Transferware Plate in the "Chinoiserie Ruins" Pattern. Unmarked, as are most Job Ridgway pieces, but pictured in Volume II of "The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery" by Coysh & Henrywood. The photo corrects a mistake in Volume I, which showed a John Rogers plate instead of this one by Job Ridgway. The plate is 9-1/2" in diameter, and is quite lightweight. No chips, no visible cracks, no repairs. A glaze skip on the back. There is wear to the surface. I ...
Wedgwood "Stone China" Chinoiserie Dessert Dish, Antique 19th C English

$350 USDWedgwood "Stone China" Chinoiserie Dessert Dish, Antique 19th C English

Pottery:Antique:Wedgwood:Stone China
This large "shaped" dish is printed in underglaze blue with hand painted overglaze enamels in orange, cobalt blue, blue-green, and gold in a chinoiserie or "Japan" design. The design is of a temple and pagodas with a coconut palm tree. The dish is 10-1/2" long by 8-1/8" wide. There is an interesting applied foot rim on the base. Condition is excellent! No chips, no cracks, no crazing, no repairs. The dish rings when struck. There are some utensil marks, and a few scratches on the blue-green ...
 
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