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Part of the Minton in Miniature series. This piece depicts a peacock perched atop a rock formation, featuring detailed modeling and multicolored glazed surface decoration. The feathers are rendered in green, yellow, and blue tones with accenting around the eyespots. The rock base is textured with vines and small floral elements. Inspired by a larger Majolica sculpture, this miniature version continues the tradition of decorative ceramic peacock motifs. Marked on the base with the Minton backstamp.Issued: 2001Dimensions: 10.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Hand-painted ceramic figure depicts a flower seller standing on a square plinth base. She is dressed in a long white dress with a burgundy vest, blue skirt, and a cream-colored shawl featuring a brown foliate pattern and fringe detailing. The figure holds a bouquet in one hand and a rectangular crate of flowers in the other. Her head is adorned with a black hat with a blue feather. Mounted to a two-part square base with a wooden bottom plinth. This figure was part of Charles Vyse's series of London street characters created during the interwar period and produced at his Chelsea pottery studio.Artist: Charles VyseIssued: 1927Dimensions: 11.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is.
Dennis Chinaworks vase designed by Sally Tuffin and produced in 2024. This limited edition piece is numbered 3 of 5 and titled Dragon Blue, inspired by the ceramic designs of 19th-century English designer William De Morgan. The vase is decorated with a stylized green and blue dragon against a gradient blue ground, showcasing traditional slip-trailing and hand-painted techniques. The base is marked Dennis Chinaworks, with additional inscriptions including S.T. des, AFT WdM, and RMc 2024.Artist: Sally TuffinIssued: 2024Dimensions: 7.5"W x 14.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This ceramic figure depicts a squirrel seated upright with a nut held in its mouth. Finished in a rare blue experimental glaze, the surface displays variations in tone across the fur and tail, highlighting the sculpted detail.Issued: 1912 - 1946Dimensions: 2.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is.
This rectangular ceramic plaque features a hand painted pastoral scene depicting cows and chickens in a rural landscape. The animals are arranged along a grassy foreground with trees and natural elements extending into the distance. The plaque is signed by artist Hannah Barlow, known for her animal studies at Doulton Lambeth. It is housed in a rectangular black frame with a gilded interior trim. Frame size: 14.75"L x 1"W x 10.75"H. Sight size: 11.25"L x 7.5"H.Artist: Hannah BarlowIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Very rare Royal Doulton Bunnykins egg holder, featuring a hand-painted design of a rabbit head in warm brown and cream tones. This collectible piece is crafted from fine ceramic, displaying the iconic Bunnykins backstamp on the base. Measuring 2 inches in height, this petite and whimsical item is perfect for collectors or as a functional display piece. Introduced as part of the beloved Bunnykins series, renowned for its playful and nostalgic designs.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Featuring a printed and enamel-painted depiction of a young girl with blue eyes and long brown hair. The girl is shown wearing a ruffled white dress and a pink bonnet adorned with a ribbon. She holds a small bouquet of yellow flowers in her hand, while daisies and grasses in a blue and white vase appear in the background. The detailed portrait is set against a richly colored and textured backdrop in brown and burgundy hues. The design is applied to a circular ceramic plate, typical of Milton faience production. Minton impressed mark.Artist: R.E. Issued: 1879Dimensions: 1.75"D x 14" dia. Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Inspired by a Majolica Model. This Minton porcelain figurine from the 'In Miniature' collection. Hand-painted and glazed ceramic depicting a young deer eating leaves from a tree. The scene presents the animal standing on a naturalistic base, head raised toward a leafy branch. Minton backstamp.Issued: 2002Dimensions: 10.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This Moorcroft inkwell and ink pen holder, designed by renowned ceramic artist William Moorcroft, features the iconic toadstool pattern. The piece showcases rich green glazes accented by hand painted mushroom motifs, highlighting the intricate craftsmanship and artistry for which Moorcroft pottery is celebrated. The integrated inkwell and pen holder design is both functional and decorative, making it an exquisite addition to any collection. Moorcroft marked. Artist signed.Artist: William MoorcroftIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is.
This detailed ceramic sculpture portrays a seated scholar engaged in study, dressed in traditional robes and turban, with a stack of books beside him. The figure is seated on a detailed carpet-patterned platform with a raised, carved base. The piece is hand-painted in a rich palette of red, green, black, and blue glazes with gold trim accents. The base underside is inscribed with the artist's name and studio.Artist: Reginald JohnsonDimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Doulton Lambeth stoneware oil lamp designed by Helena Pennett and signed by Mark Marshall inside the egg. The ceramic body features incised Art Nouveau floral motifs along with decorative imagery of birds, dragons, and monkey-like creatures. The stoneware sections are framed within a brass structure, including a circular base with four arched legs and ball finials. The lamp is fitted with a Hinks & Sons Duplex Patent brass burner. The lamp presents as a two-part assembly, with the removable burner portion matching the decorative panel work of the main lamp. Doulton Lambeth impressed marked.Artist: Helena PennettIssued: 1884Dimensions: 16.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Royal Doulton Lambeth Toby XX Liquor dispenser (10"H), model number 8589, a figural ceramic spirit barrel designed in the form of a classic Toby jug set on H & H silver stand. This highly detailed dispenser features a jovial toby character seated on a barrel, holding a smaller figure in his arms. The piece includes a metal stand, spigot, and a removable cork stopper. Also included is a matching miniature spirit bucket (2.25") with a relief tavern scene, model number 9364. Both pieces bear the Royal Doulton Lambeth backstamp, making them a fantastic addition to any Doulton or barware collection.Artist: Harry SimeonIssued: c. 1925Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This hand-painted ceramic sculpture portrays a seated merchant figure dressed in traditional attire with a wrapped turban and layered robes, rendered in a palette of red, blue, and green glaze. The merchant is shown sitting cross-legged with hands open. Stacked items interpreted as trade goods or wares. The rectangular base is sculpted and glazed to resemble a woven carpet or mat, forming a visual platform for the figure. Signed and inscribed under the base with the title and artist's name.Artist: Reginald JohnsonDimensions: 7.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A delightful Goldscheider ceramic figurine featuring a young girl in a pink dress playfully interacting with her small dog. This charming composition captures a whimsical moment, showcasing the child's expression of surprise as the dog tugs at her dress. The figure is beautifully hand painted with soft pastel hues, detailed facial features, and delicate accents, reflecting Goldscheider's exceptional craftsmanship. Goldscheider, one of the most prestigious Viennese ceramics manufacturers of the 20th century, was renowned for its expressive and finely detailed figurines that captured the elegance and charm of everyday life. Goldscheider stamp.Issued: c. 1930sDimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A captivating Art Deco ceramic figurine by Wilhelm Thomasch for Goldscheider, featuring a stylishly posed female figure draped in an ornate shawl. This striking piece exemplifies the bold and theatrical aesthetic of the 1920s and 1930s, with the figure's dramatic expression, vibrant attire, and sculptural elegance. The figurine stands atop a textured pedestal base, lending a classical touch to the design. Her delicate pose, accentuated by an intricate red floral-patterned shawl and an eye-catching blue feathered headdress, embodies the luxurious and expressive style of the Art Deco era. The finely detailed painting and glossy glaze enhance the richness of the colors and textures. Wilhelm Thomasch was a noted designer for Goldscheider, a prestigious Viennese ceramics manufacturer known for producing some of the most sought-after Art Deco sculptures. His work is characterized by refined craftsmanship, dynamic movement, and meticulous attention to detail. Two Goldscheider markings.Artist: Wilhelm ThomaschIssued: c. 1920sDimensions: 18.5"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A finely crafted ceramic figurine by renowned British sculptor Charles Vyse, depicting the iconic The Daffodil Woman. This exquisite hand painted piece captures a charming flower seller in a vibrant striped dress with a flowing shawl, holding a bundle of yellow daffodils while standing beside a basket filled with an assortment of blossoms. Vyse, known for his masterful ceramic figures inspired by London street life, created this piece in the early 20th century, exemplifying his delicate attention to detail and rich use of color. The figurine showcases a lifelike glaze finish with intricate sculptural elements, making it a prized collectible for fans of British ceramics and Art Pottery. C.V. Chelsea mark.Artist: Charles VyseIssued: c. 1924Dimensions: 9.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Handcrafted porcelain figurine by Michael Sutty depicting a British Royal Artillery officer in full uniform. The officer stands at attention with one hand on a sword, dressed in formal regimental attire featuring a red coat with white crossbelt, epaulettes, white trousers, and black boots. The uniform includes a tall shako with badge and plume. Mounted on a circular porcelain base inscribed with Royal Artillery 1820. One of a limited number of military figurines produced by Michael Sutty, a ceramic artist known for detailed portrayals of British military regiments.Artist: Michael SuttyIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. The feather in the hat is detachable for shipping purposes.
A stunning Art Deco ceramic figurine by Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider, embodying the elegance and glamour of the 1920s and 1930s. This exquisite sculpture features a poised dancer in a dramatic black dress with a floral pattern, gracefully lifting the fabric to reveal her dynamic pose. The glossy finish accentuates the movement and fluidity of the design, while the multicolored marbled base adds a striking contrast. Josef Lorenzl was a leading sculptor of the Art Deco period, known for his elongated, graceful figures that captured the essence of modern femininity. Goldscheider, one of the premier Viennese ceramics manufacturers, produced some of the most sought-after Art Deco pieces, often collaborating with renowned artists like Lorenzl. Goldscheider Wien stamp. Artist signature on the side.Artist: Josef LorenzlIssued: c. 1926Dimensions: 18.25"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
From the private estate of a relative of Charles Noke and made by Charles Noke, this plaque is depicting an alchemist, marked with the Royal Doulton backstamp to the reverse. The rectangular ceramic plaque shows a bearded man in long robes, holding a teapot in one hand and a cup in the other, with a long stream of liquid extending from the teapot to the cup. The figure is dressed in a green hat and striped tunic, with a dark vest and a multicolored sash. The plaque is mounted in a gold-toned frame with linen matting and a gold-tone interior border. Marked with the Royal Doulton England lion and crown backstamp. Frame size: 12.75"L x 1.5"W x 18"H. Sight size: 6"L x 11.5"H.Issued: 1902 -1956Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Two Portmeirion Botanic Garden' pasta bowls, a Spode 'Shima' pattern plate, an Aynsley Pembroke' hexagonal ginger jar and mathing vase, a Coalport 'Ming Rose' bud vase, a Gozo glass paperweight, a Ceramic Ibis hand painted floral vase, an Imari ware vase and two Kaltenberg commemorative beer steins etc.
Two Crown Staffordshire ceramic eggs one featuring sprigs of summer flowers and the other showing Christmas flowers and candles, a Wedgwood pink lustre jug and bowl, a dressing table set having candlesticks, ring tidy and three trinket boxes (one AF) in a chintz pattern and four royal commemoration ware mugs etc.
A selection of items in two cartons including a Royal Albert Cottage Garden Year-Autumn display plate, a Border Fine Arts James Herriot's Yorkshire-The Fergie display plate, a collection of blue and white items including a Tams Ware tureen, ten silver plated goblets and a vintage ceramic dressing table set etc.
A miscellaneous selection of items including a vintage AA badge, two dressing table brush sets, a Coronet Twelve-2- camera, a Booths Peony and Lilac ginger jar, a selection of vintage loose cigarette cards, a silver plated bon-bon dish styled as a water lily and a vintage Levens WI 70th Anniversary 1917-1987 ceramic thimble and a leather effect stationary box etc.
Ca. AD 1000 - 1200. A collection of three glazed terracotta oil lamps, each with a globular body, long channelled spout, and vertical handle extending into an upright finial. One lamp is coated in a turquoise glaze, while the other two are decorated in green, brown, and blue against a cream-coloured background.For similar see: M. Erdem, CERAMIC WORKS IN SAHİP ATA FOUNDATION MUSEUM, Selcuk University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Ancient Tile Repairs, 2018, f. 6 and 7.; C. M. Henshaw, UCL PhD, Early Islamic Ceramics and Glazesof Akhsiket, Uzbekistan, f. 3.12.Size: 135-155mm x 70-75mm; Weight: 585gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. AD 1000 - 1200. A collection of three glazed terracotta oil lamps, each with a globular body, long channelled spout, and vertical handle extending into an upright finial. One lamp is coated in a glossy brown glaze, while the other two are decorated in green, brown, and blue against a cream-coloured background.For similar see: M. Erdem, CERAMIC WORKS IN SAHİP ATA FOUNDATION MUSEUM, Selcuk University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Ancient Tile Repairs, 2018, f. 6 and 7.; C. M. Henshaw, UCL PhD, Early Islamic Ceramics and Glazesof Akhsiket, Uzbekistan, f. 3.12.Size: 135-145mm x 75-80mm; Weight: 690gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.

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