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Set of Five Pickard Dessert / Bread & Butter Plates with Roses and Blue Forget-Me-Nots

$225 USDSet of Five Pickard Dessert / Bread & Butter Plates with Roses and Blue Forget-Me-Nots

Porcelain:By Maker Or Type:Pickard
Beautiful set of five 6 ½ -inch hand painted Pickard plates featuring lovely pink roses, blue forget-me-nots, and gold designs outlined in black, with a thick gold band along the edge. Plates bear Pickard Mark 7 (circa 1912-1918) decal over gold maple leaf and are marked “NIPPON” in gold. Condition is very good to excellent.
Beautiful Pickard Dinner / Service Plate

$95 USDBeautiful Pickard Dinner / Service Plate

Porcelain:By Maker Or Type:Pickard
Heinrich Selb Bavaria dinner or service plate decorated at Pickard Studios, featuring a white center with a stylized daisy pattern that is encircled by an ivory edge, decorated with a floral and scroll pattern between gold bands. The plate is 10 7/8 inches in diameter, and bears the Heinrich Selb Bavaria mark (circa 1930’s), as well as Pickard Mark 14, used from 1930-38. Condition is very good.
Set of Four Pickard Dessert / Bread & Butter Plates with Roses and Forget-Me-Nots

$175 USDSet of Four Pickard Dessert / Bread & Butter Plates with Roses and Forget-Me-Nots

Porcelain:By Maker Or Type:Pickard
Great set of four 6 ¼-inch hand painted Pickard plates featuring beautiful pastel roses, blue forget-me-nots, and scrolls, with a thick gold band along the edge. Plates bear Pickard Mark 7 (circa 1912-1918) decal over gold maple leaf. Condition is very good to excellent.
Pickard Vase in the Rose and Daisy AOG Pattern

$50 USDPickard Vase in the Rose and Daisy AOG Pattern

Porcelain:By Maker Or Type:Pickard
Presented here is a beautiful Pickard long-necked vase (style 843) in the “Rose and Daisy” All-Over-Gold pattern. Really pretty! Vase is just under 8 inches tall and has Pickard Mark 18 (1938-present). Condition is very good.
Pickard Hand Painted Tulips Plate Artist Signed "Tolpin"

$295 USDPickard Hand Painted Tulips Plate Artist Signed "Tolpin"

Porcelain:By Maker Or Type:Pickard
Beautiful hand decorated plate with pink and yellow enameled poplar tulips and greenery, surrounded by a symmetrical design in cobalt blue and gold bands, with a gilded edge. Signed by Pickard Artist Nesha Tolpin, who was renown for her meticulous artistry. Nesha Tolpin was born in Russia in 1888, and immigrated to the United States in 1907. At least eight members of the Tolpin family were china-painting artists, but only Nesha and Emil worked for Pickard. Because of her steady hand and ...
Gorgeous Pickard Peacock Charger by Artist E. Challinor

$950 USDGorgeous Pickard Peacock Charger by Artist E. Challinor

Porcelain:By Maker Or Type:Pickard
Here is a great Pickard China charger depicting a magnificent peacock displaying his beautiful flowing train of iridescent blue-green colored plumage, with a lovely walled garden scene in the background. An All-Over-Gold band in the “Rose and Daisy” pattern encircles this enchanting scene. This lovely work of art has been executed and signed by renowned Pickard artist Edward S. Challinor, on a Bavarian blank. Edward S. Challinor, born in England in 1877, was a descendant of a family of ...
SOLD Wonderful Pickard Art Nouveau Style Poinsettia and Lustre Bowl Signed by Listed Artist “H

SOLDSOLD Wonderful Pickard Art Nouveau Style Poinsettia and Lustre Bowl Signed by Listed Artist “H. Tolley”

Porcelain:By Maker Or Type:Pickard
Absolutely stunning hand painted Pickard bowl (circa 1903-1905) in the “Poinsettia and Lustre” pattern, a design that was a specialty of Turn-of-the-Century Pickard Artist Harry E. Tolley. Born in England in the year 1866, Tolley emigrated to the U.S. in 1870 with his family. He was employed by Pickard during the years 1903-05, 1905-10, and 1910-12. Tolley’s artwork was considered top quality, having produced personalized versions of standard house patterns of “Orange Tree”; “Conventional”; and ...
 
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