Traditional Home: A Live Online-Only Auction

Silver, Ceramics, Works of Art, Asian, Indian & Islamic, Collectables, Books, Lighting, Clocks, Furniture, Garden Furniture & Rugs, Picture & Frames

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A porcelain oval dessert dish, possibly Nantgarw, c.1818-20, moulded with c-scrolls to the border, decorated with central flower arrangement inclu...

An English porcelain inkwell, c.1820, supported on a gilt eagle, the inkwell painted with panels of yellow and pink pansies, with snake carrying h...

A Chamberlain's Worcester inkstand, c.1840, the stand of navette shape, raised with various shells and bow-tie cords to each side, the central urn...

A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr) porcelain botanical dessert service, c.1835, impressed crowned FBB marks and printed iron red factory marks, dec...

A brass-mounted Meissen Böttger porcelain coffee beaker, the porcelain c.1715-20, the decoration and mounts later applied, modelled with trailing ...

A Meissen porcelain sugar bowl and cover, probably 19th century or possibly c.1755, blue crossed swords mark, Pressnummer 53, painted with loose b...

Three pieces of German porcelain, comprising: a Meissen teacup, c.1755, blue underglaze crossed swords mark, the exterior painted with a half cart...

Sixteen Meissen porcelain Zwiebelmuster or 'Blue Onion' pattern coffee cups and saucers, early 20th century, of quatrefoil shape, the cups with D-...

A collection of Continental porcelain figures and collectables, 19th - 20th centuries, to include: a Meissen Schneeballen cup and saucer, both cov...

Four Paris (Samson) porcelain teacups and saucers, 19th century, decorated in 18th century Meissen style with floral sprays and brown rims, blue u...

A Paris (Dagoty) porcelain orange-ground plate, c.1810, iron-red stencilled Manufacture de S.M. l’Impératrice P.L. Dagoty à Paris mark, painted wi...

A group of porcelain collectibles, to include: a Paris porcelain octagonal pin tray with green leaf border and floral spray to the centre, 14.5 x ...

An extensive French porcelain dinner service, probably Limoges, late 19th / early 20th century, retailed by Aux Lions de Faience, 90 Rue de Rivoli...

A Czech porcelain 'Carlsbad' dinner service, 20th century, green printed factory marks, decorated with motifs of roses in sepia colours, comprisin...

A Herend porcelain 'Fruits and Flowers' pattern coffee service, second half 20th century, blue printed factory marks, comprising: a coffee pot and...

A group of English and Continental ceramic figures, 19th century, comprising: a Staffordshire pearlware figure emblematic of fire, possibly by Eno...

A group of German porcelain, 20th century, to include: a Meissen style figure of a young girl holding a lamb, modelled standing on a white square ...

A group of four porcelain figures, 19th century, to include: a pair of Paris (Samson) Meissen style figures of two young gardeners, the lady leani...

A Chinese famille rose jardinière, Republic period, decorated to the exterior with water lilies, peonies, and exotic birds in a landscape setting,...

Wera von Bartels,  German 1886-1922- Three Figure Studies: Study of a boy lying on his side; Study of a seated woman peeling potatoes; and Study o...

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