We found 5272 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 5272 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
5272 item(s)/page
A JAPANESE POTTERY CONICAL SQUAT TEA-POT, decorated with reserved figure panels (lack cover) signed, 3.5" diameter, A SIMILAR SQUAT CONICAL KORO, blue ground with figure panels (lacks cover) 4" diameter, A MINIATURE TEA POT, well decorated with figure panels, signed, 2.5" high, A SATSUMA POTTERY BOWL & COVER, with flower decoration 2.5" diameter & a small Kutani porcelain egg shaped vase decorated with reserved panels, 3" high. (7).
A Derby (Rbt. Bloor) flower-encrusted centrepiece, modelled as a bowl issuing flowers, on a quadrupartite base with gilt shell feet, 17cm high, iron-red mark (chips and losses); and a pair of Derby (Rbt. Bloor) pale-green-ground flower-encrusted pot pourri urns and pierced covers, 13cm high, iron-red marks (restored), circa 1825
A One Man Chinoiserie pattern coffee pot, with fluted body and matching fluted domed cover with flowerhead knop, the rims, handle, spout and knop picked out with ochre enamel, printed on either side with the chinoiserie scene and with a typical border around the neck and cover, also various flower sprays on the handle and spout, height 26.4cm, unmarked, circa 1805-15 (restoration to cover and handle) See FOB112 for four coffee pots of similar shape but without fluting to the bodies, all with different patterns; also Priestman, 'An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery 1796-1836', pages 57-8, for discussion of this pattern
A blue-printed chinoiserie pattern coffee pot, with pointed knop to domed cover, printed on either side with a scene rather similar to the Two Temples pattern in reverse, beneath a typical honeycomb geometric border, and with flower sprays to the cover and spout, height 25.2cm, unmarked, circa 1805-15 (restoration to spout, rim and cover)
A Worcester Grainger and Company egg shaped pot pourri vase and cover with inner lid, the domed fluted cover with pointed mushroom knop having pierced frieze, the fluted body with flower head cast pierced frieze on three scroll feet with plinth, the blush ivory ground painted with red, yellow and cream poppies, blue printed mark and letter code H for 1898 printed number 110/G60H26cm wide (Please see lot 5 for image)
A magnificent and special LMS white chamber pot. The side displays a gold full Company title crest, and scroll "Central Station Hotel Glasgow", and an embossed flower and leaf design also in gold. The handle is decorated entirely and the rims have gold bands By Dunn Bennett of Burslem. A minor crack below the handle, and base crazing do not detract from what is a very rare item not seen before. What a way to go! The Central Station Hotel Glasgow was opened by the Caledonian Railway in 1885.
Military interest: An early Victorian three piece coffee set,+ with embossed circular bodies, ornate feet and leaf cupped scroll handles, the pot with a flower ficial, the cream and sugar engraved with a badge* by William Hunter London 1839-40 -15oz (3). *Badge and motto of the Royal Army medical Corps "In Ardais Fidelis".
An English bone china Empire shape part tea service, circa 1830, with round ogee sided teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, cream jug, four coffee and five tea cups, six saucers and two plates, in a gilt and iron red flower and scroll pattern, unmarked, some damages; and a Continental small cache pot.
A Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton Ware orange lustre Gondola and flower brick, printed script mark, rd No 716736, 1920s; a Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton Ware orange lustre twelve piece Armory coffee set; a purple lustre Armory coffee pot and cover and a purple lustre flower brick (17) Orange lustre gondola - interior worn, some rubbing to gilding of handles of one foot. Orange coffee set with restoration and chips
A very rare green-ground milk jug and cover probably Vincennes, circa 1754, Pot a lait Hebert, the scroll-edged green ground edged with gilt flowers with pendant flower sprays, probably painted by Taillandier, the cover similarly decorated and applied with a flower finial, the entwined handle heightened in gilding, traces of interlaced LL monogram and indistinct painter's mark (probably for Vincent Taillandier) 11.5cm., 4.5in. (2)
A Sevres mustard pot stand from the Service "a rubans verts" for the Empress Maria Theresia of Austria circa 1756-58, plateau de moutardier, painted with flower sprays enclosed by entwined gilt-edged green ribbons embellished with flowers, within gilt dentil and line borders to the rim, traces of interlaced LL monogram in blue, 18.2cm., 7.1875in. typical minor surface wear
A Georgian style four-piece tea and coffee service each piece of fluted melon form and decorated with embossed leaf design, raised on shell and scroll feet; the tea pot and coffee pot with hinged domed covers and flower finials, scroll work handles with bone inserts, height of coffee pot 10 1/2in. (14.5cm) by E.H.P. Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1970, 92.5oz. gross approx.
A George III three piece tea service, each piece of rounded rectangular form with engraved band decorated with leaf and flower design, gadrooned border and tea pot with hinged cover, scroll work handle, height of tea pot 6 1/4in. (16cm) by William Woodman (Bristol); the teapot Exeter, 1814, the sugar bowl and cream jug 1811, together with a Sheffield plated coffee pot in a similar style, 9in. (23cm), 30.5oz.(4)
A ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI VASE AND COVER together with an inner cover, the ovoid shaped body delicately painted with a spray of poppies, cornflower and wheat ears, on reverse forget-me-nots and a pink lily type flower, above a broad band of basket weave relief, on a blush ivory ground, the pierced cover (finial re-stuck) with further basketweave decoration, printed puce marks, date coded for 1895, shape No. 1286, the pierced cover marked HH, the other with an S, 25cm high (3).
A Chelsea Derby pot pourri vase and cover, possibly modelled by John Bacon, the claret ground oviform vase supported by three urns encrusted with festoons, on three lion monopodiae and a drum shaped pedestal painted with trophies en grisaille and gilt, the high domed cover with flower-mound finial, 28cm h, William Duesbury & Co, patch marks, c1770-75. Old restoration to one of the loop handles; some typical minor chipping of the floral encrustation, some old discoloured restoration to the cover. (See lot 216 for illustration).
Inlaid bow fronted dressing table, in the Sheraton revival style, shaped bevelled glass mirror supported on two inlaid columns with bell flower inlays in satinwood and harewood, over a shaped shelf with two jewellery drawers and base fitted with two deep drawers and centred with a bow fronted kneehole drawer, all with chequer border inlays and raised on tapered square section legs with boxwood stringing, pot castors, width 45ins
-
5272 item(s)/page