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Charming porcelain treasure box, handcrafted in Limoges, France. This delightful piece is depicted as a morning picnic basket, complete with intricate miniature details including a red gingham cloth, a loaf of bread, an egg, a pitcher, a coffee cup, and a rolled newspaper. The interior reveals a beautifully painted trio of fruits, adding a whimsical surprise. The basket features exquisite hand painted detailing and gilded accents, showcasing the superior craftsmanship of Limoges porcelain. A unique collectible for those who appreciate fine French artistry and charming themed decor. Marked Limoges, France. Artist initial.Artist: C.T. Issued: 20th - 21st centuryDimensions: 1.5"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A charming Royal Doulton Welsh Ladies seriesware mini pitcher featuring a hand painted depiction of Welsh women in traditional attire. This collectible piece showcases a gradient blue and cream background with finely detailed figures, bordered by a green handle. The Welsh Ladies series captures a quaint countryside scene, characteristic of Royal Doulton's celebrated seriesware collections. Marked with the Royal Doulton backstamp on the underside. A delightful addition for collectors of British ceramics and historical seriesware. Signed by Charles Noke.Artist: Charles NokeIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. As is.
This Royal Doulton Kingsware pitcher features a deep brown glaze with a relief scene of two gentlemen in period attire, showcasing the craftsmanship of Doulton's Kingsware series. The pitcher is finished with a smooth, glossy surface that enhances the rich color tones characteristic of Kingsware pottery. The base is stamped with the Royal Doulton backstamp, confirming its authenticity. Kingsware was first introduced in the early 20th century and is renowned for its distinctive glaze and detailed character depictions.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Royal Doulton large character pitcher/jug depicting Sir Winston Churchill. This hand-painted ceramic jug features Churchill in his iconic attire, including a bow tie, overcoat, and cigar, embodying his legendary presence. The sculpting captures his distinctive facial expression and stately demeanor. The base is stamped with the Royal Doulton backstamp, ensuring authenticity. Originally released in 1964, this collectible piece is highly sought after among Royal Doulton enthusiasts and historical memorabilia collectors.Issued: c. 1964Dimensions: 9"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant Haviland Limoges porcelain pitcher, standing 8.25 inches tall. The pitcher features a graceful design with intricate gold detailing along the rim, handle, and decorative motifs, enhancing its classic white porcelain body. The handle is adorned with ornate gilding, showcasing fine craftsmanship. Marked with the Haviland & Co Limoges backstamp on the base, indicating its French origin. A beautiful addition to a fine porcelain collection or as a standalone decorative piece.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
An elegant 8-piece set of Limoges porcelain miniature furniture and tableware. This collection showcases a cobalt blue glaze with gilt accents and intricate classical motifs. The set includes a basket, a pair of vases, a teapot with a saucer, a tall pitcher, a round table, and two matching chairs. Each piece is decorated with gilt patterns depicting romantic scenes and floral designs, with the furniture featuring ornate gilt frames. All items are marked "Limoges France" on the base, ensuring their authenticity. A charming addition for collectors of fine miniature porcelain or dollhouse enthusiasts. Largest Item measures 3.5"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
T&V Limoges porcelain hand-painted tall pitcher featuring a detailed depiction of Sir John Falstaff, a character from Shakespearean plays. The piece showcases a warm-toned background with a green base and gilded accents on the handle and rim. Marked on the underside with the Tressemanes & Vogt (T&V) Limoges France backstamp, indicating its fine French porcelain craftsmanship. A striking example of hand-painted European porcelain, blending artistry with functionality.Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 14.5"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Jean Pouyat Limoges hand-painted porcelain pitcher featuring an ornate gilded dragon handle and a vibrant design of red berries and green foliage. The pitcher has a scalloped rim with gold accents, blending shades of green, peach, and cream. Marked on the base with J.P.L France, indicating production by Jean Pouyat in Limoges. A fine example of French porcelain artistry.Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 14.25"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Includes two elegant swan-shaped pieces with a shiny silver exterior and a vibrant gold-tone interior and a cobalt blue pitcher jug decorated with gold accents. Marked Limoges Porcelain on base.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A unique collection of five decorative vessels and one plate, each showcasing distinct artistic techniques. The set includes a hand-carved wooden or coconut shell vessel with a hinged lid (3.5"H), a pierced and textured pottery vase with an organic design (5.5"H), a geometric-patterned ceramic soapstone plate (10"L) with a black and white motif, a finely carved wooden pitcher with floral detailing, a turned wooden pitcher (4"H) with incised patterns, and a wooden vase with a layered cutout overlay (4.25"H). This diverse grouping highlights various artistic traditions and craftsmanship, making for an intriguing display collection.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A beautifully handcrafted Peruvian pottery pitcher signed Santdoc Paz and marked Hand Made in Peru on the underside. This striking piece features a unique blend of traditional and contemporary design elements, adorned with geometric incised patterns in earthy tones of brown and green. The twisted handle adds an artistic touch, enhancing its handcrafted appeal. A wonderful addition for collectors of South American ceramics and indigenous artisan works.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6"HCountry of Origin: PeruCondition: Age related wear.
A striking pair of antique handcrafted terracotta pitchers, each exhibiting a beautifully weathered patina. These rustic vessels showcase traditional pottery techniques, with one featuring a green glazed rim (9"H) and handle, adding a touch of contrast to its earthen tones. The other pitcher (7"H) maintains its natural terracotta hue, with an elegantly simple form. Both pieces exhibit surface wear and mineral deposits, consistent with age, enhancing their authentic charm. These pieces would make an excellent addition to a historical or rustic decor setting.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Hairline crack with chipped paint on large vessel. Small vessel has splinter crack.
This exquisite Baccarat Crystal Mille Nuits Milk Pitcher is a masterpiece from the prestigious Mille Nuits collection, designed by Mathias. Inspired by the opulence of Persian legends, it features Baccarat's signature Venetian cut, which enhances the brilliance and elegance of the crystal. The pitcher is crafted from high-quality Baccarat crystal, renowned for its clarity and brilliance. The piece is in excellent condition, with no visible chips or cracks, and comes with its original sealed box. Artist: MathiasDimensions: 3.75"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: New, sealed box.
Exquisite Limoges porcelain vanity set featuring a rich cobalt blue glaze adorned with intricate 24-karat gold gilt embellishments. This elegant set includes a pitcher, covered dish, powder box, and a scalloped edge plate. Each piece showcases romantic and floral motifs in delicate gilded detailing, adding to their timeless charm. The set is marked "Limoges, France," a hallmark of quality and craftsmanship. Perfect for collectors or as a luxurious addition to any vanity or decor setting. Largest measures 7.25"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A charming 14-piece collection of porcelain miniatures made in Limoges, France. This delightful assortment features two shades of pink with gilt accents and intricate designs depicting a courting couple. The set includes: 2 elephant figurines; 2 small vases; 2 turtle-shaped trinket boxes; 2 ashtrays; 1 egg-shaped trinket box; 1 mini plate; 1 tiny pitcher; 1 handled tray; 1 cannon-shaped figure; and 1 stove-shaped figure. Each piece is exquisitely detailed and marked Limoges, France. A wonderful addition to any miniature or porcelain collection. The tallest piece measures: 3.25"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
**Royal Stafford Bone China "Roses to Remember" Tea Service**A mid-20th-century complete Royal Stafford tea service crafted in fine bone china. This 40(ish)-piece set is decorated with the "Roses to Remember" motif, featuring vivid red roses with green and grey foliage and hand-applied gold gilt accents. The set includes:- **10 cups** with flared rims and gilded handles. - **12 saucers** matching the floral and gilt design. - **12 side plates** with scalloped, gold-gilded edges. - **1 large teapot** with a fitted lid and gold-accented handle and spout. - **1 milk jug/cream pitcher** with a wide spout and gold trim. - **1 open sugar bowl** with a consistent floral pattern. - **1 twin-handled serving plate**, featuring an elegant rose motif at its centre.This tea set exemplifies the elegance of English bone china from the 1940s to 1960s, maintaining exceptional craftsmanship with its translucent glaze, intact gilding, and romantic floral designs. Highly collectible for its completeness and excellent condition.
Mid-Century Studio Pottery Tableware Set Peter VostA comprehensive collection of handmade stoneware tableware, possibly mid-to-late 20th century, featuring a cohesive and rustic design in earthy, speckled beige and brown tones. The set includes:1. **Pitcher**: A tall, curved vessel with a narrow spout, integrated handle, and a fitted lid, likely for water, coffee, or tea. 2. **Mugs and Saucers**: Eight cylindrical, straight-edged mugs paired with matching saucers. Each features rounded handles and a speckled glaze finish. 3. **Bowls**: Several shallow bowls with matching speckled glazing, suitable for serving or decorative use. 4. **Goblet**: A chalice-style piece with a pedestal base and flared opening, matching the set’s glaze and textured aesthetic. 5. **Small Vase**: A petite vase with a bulbous base, narrow neck, flared lip, and decorative spiral ridges.The pieces are wheel-thrown with visible concentric ridges and slight irregularities, indicative of traditional craftsmanship. The matte glaze and organic tones are consistent with mid-20th century British studio pottery traditions, potentially influenced by Bernard Leach’s movement. Handmade by Peter Vost.
***Three Handmade Ceramic Pieces by Peter Vost***This exquisite collection comprises three handcrafted pottery items by the esteemed artisan Peter Vost, each boasting an earthy, rustic brown glaze indicative of his distinct style. The set includes:1. A charming brown ceramic mug with a handle, featuring the name "SIMON" embossed prominently on its surface. It has a sturdy, traditional shape enhanced by subtle variations in its dark brown glaze and lighter brown stripes, with a reddish hue adorning the inner rim.2. Another brown ceramic mug, slightly taller and more conical than the first, exhibiting similar earthy tones and a semi-matte outer finish. The hand-crafted ridges and glossy interior underscore the artisanal quality of the piece.3. A larger, bulbous ceramic pitcher with a handle and a spout, also in a rustic brown glaze. This substantial jug features ridged detailing around its circumference, a narrow neck that flares gracefully at the top, and a generous handle for functional use. Combined, these pieces exemplify the harmonious blend of form and function characteristic of Vost's work, making them both practical for everyday use and visually appealing as decorative items.
Mid-20th Century Studio Pottery Coffee Service Peter VostA mid-20th century handcrafted ceramic coffee service set, featuring a cohesive speckled "Oatmeal" glaze. The collection comprises a 17-inch tall cylindrical bottle with a tapered neck, a lidded coffee pot with pronounced spout and arched handle, a cylindrical bottle with cork stopper and darker mottled glazing, a pedestal goblet, a shallow bowl with slight lavender undertone, a creamer pitcher with loop handle, nine cylindrical cups, and matching saucers. The items exhibit visible throwing marks and glaze textural variations, characteristic of studio pottery from the 1950s to 1970s, with design influences from British and Scandinavian modernist traditions. Produced in the mid-20th century, handmade by Peter Vost
Collection of Ornate Pewter Vessels, 18th-19th Century This collection comprises three antique pewter vessels, likely dating from the late 18th to mid-19th century, showcasing traditional craftsmanship and decorative functionality. 1. **Jug/Pitcher (Leftmost)** A 10-inch-tall pear-shaped pewter jug with a hinged and spouted domed lid, featuring a wooden handle with a curved design. The handle exhibits a worn patina, indicative of age and use. The smooth pewter surface shows light oxidation, minor scratches, and signs of wear. 2. **Teapot or Urn (Central)** A bulbous pewter vessel approximately 10 inches tall, with a domed lid finished with a small ornamental finial. The handle features decorative scrollwork, while the spout includes elegant flourishes. It rests on three rounded feet, with the pewter surface patinated and showing wear consistent with its age. 3. **Ornate Coffee Pot (Rightmost)** A heavily ornamented pewter coffee pot resting on four scrolling feet. The handle and spout are intricately designed, with the spout ending in a sculptural detail resembling a bird or dragon's head. The domed lid, partially damaged, features a pierced ornamental finial. The surface displays patina, minor dents, and wear. The underside of one vessel reveals a stamped marking that reads "SUPERFINE TIN / 1776 / 8 PINT," potentially referencing its capacity and commemorative date, though further analysis is required for authentication. The collection’s stylistic features suggest Georgian to early Victorian influences, with functionality paired with elaborate ornamentation typical of high-quality pewterware of its time. These vessels were likely used for serving liquids such as water, ale, or tea in domestic or formal settings.
Collection of Pewter and Metalware ItemsA mixed group of pewter and metal tableware and domestic items, likely originating from the late 19th to mid-20th century. The collection includes: 1. **Large Pewter Pitcher**: A bulbous-body design with a curved spout and single handle, typical of mid-19th to early 20th-century production. 2. **Pedestal Bowl/Compote**: A hammered surface, supported by a pedestal base, likely used for serving fruits or desserts. 3. **Set of Seven Pewter Goblets**: Miniature size with simple stems and bases, in keeping with 19th to early 20th-century craftsmanship. 4. **Salt and Pepper Shakers**: Two cylindrical forms with functional lids, suited for condiments. 5. **Lidded Sugar Bowl and Small Pot**: A cylindrical sugar bowl with a hinged lid and finial, alongside a potential mustard or pepper holder. 6. **Traditional Toast Racks**: Two toast racks with gothic-style arches, one small, one large, both designed for Victorian-style table settings.7. **Square Pewter Vase**: Featuring embossed Art Nouveau floral and insect motifs, indicative of early 20th-century design. 8. **Blue-Lined Container**: A circular pewter piece with a cobalt glass insert, likely a condiment holder.9. **Lidded Jug**: Ribbed body with a hinged lid and thumb rest, suited for liquid serving, and a metal box with a wooden handle, possibly a hearth tool. 10. **James Dixon & Sons Marked Piece**: Scalloped edge pewter vessel with the manufacturer's hallmark (James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield), suggesting late 19th to early 20th-century craftsmanship. 11. **Textured and Polished Pieces**: Includes a hand-hammered British pewter dish with a central mark and smooth-finish polished vessels, contrasting in textures.Notable hallmarks include **Royal Selangor Pewter**, a renowned pewter maker since 1885, and **Hand Hammered British Pewter**, reflecting artisanal production. The designs suggest both functional and decorative purposes prevalent in Victorian and Edwardian domestic settings.
Eclectic Pewter and Silver-Plated Decorative Collection This collection comprises a variety of decorative and functional pewter and silver-plated items, likely dating from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Notable pieces include a central red glass pitcher with a pewter-framed overlay featuring floral and scroll motifs, reflecting Victorian or Edwardian design influences. Additionally, a silver-plated rectangular cigarette or trinket box with engraved patterns, a Victorian-style cream jug with classical embellishments, and a miniature shoe model in pewter or silver plate are featured. Other items include small animal figurines, a hammered tea caddy or spice box, sewing tools such as ornate scissors and a silver thimble, a ladle, and a bird-shaped pincushion with a red cushion. The collection also includes a grooming or vanity brush, miniature figures, and novelty items such as a metal seal and desk accessories. This grouping showcases craftsmanship typical of Victorian and Edwardian periods, with decorative and utilitarian applications. Approximate dimensions range from 2–3 cm for smaller pieces to 15–20 cm for larger items like the pitcher.
Mid-20th Century Fox Hunting Glassware Set A vintage mid-20th century glassware set comprising one clear glass pitcher and six matching tumblers. The set features hand-painted fox hunting scenes, depicting a rider in a traditional red hunting coat on a brown horse jumping over a wooden fence, accompanied by hounds and a rural backdrop of trees and foliage in earthy tones. The pitcher has a cylindrical shape, tapering towards the base, with a rounded spout, a looped glass handle, and a gold band decorating the rim. It measures approximately 15 cm in height. The tumblers, uniform in size at an estimated 10-12 cm tall, replicate the same hunting motif and have gilded rims, consistent with the pitcher. This glassware set reflects British sporting traditions and the decorative craft styles popular from the 1940s–1960s. The hand-painted enamel scenes and gold detailing indicate attention to detail, though no visible maker's mark is present. Likely used for serving beverages in formal settings or as collectible display items.
Collection of Studio Pottery Items This collection features a cohesive group of handmade stoneware pottery, likely British studio pottery, with muted tones and semi-matte glazes in greens, blues, and earthy neutrals. The set includes: 1. **Large Bottle Vase**: Approx. 30-40cm tall, with a slender tapering neck and subtle textural markings. Finished in a speckled blue-green matte glaze. 2. **Teapot**: Rounded body with a curved spout, loop handle, and fitted lid, approx. 20-25cm wide. Blue-green semi-matte glaze with pooling effects. 3. **Goblets (5 pieces)**: Approx. 15-18cm tall, bowl-shaped tops, narrowing stems, and flared bases. Speckled green glaze with horizontal banding and slight crafting variations. 4. **Small Pitcher**: Approx. 8-10cm tall, cylindrical with a small spout and handle. Pale green glaze with light speckling. 5. **Bowls (6 pieces)**: Small to medium, some broader and shallow, others deeper. Finished in various muted tones like grey, off-white, and light green, with one bowl featuring decorative ridges on the rim. The craftsmanship suggests functional yet artistic design, with visible wheel-thrown details. The subdued colours and simple forms align with mid-20th to contemporary studio pottery, potentially influenced by Bernard Leach or similar traditions. All items made by Peter Vost.
MEDNOT, A GILT METAL AND BISQUE PORCELAIN FIGURE 'LA CRUCHE CASSEE' FRENCH, EARLY OR MID 20TH CENTURY Modelled as a milkmaid with broken pitcher at her feet, signed to cast, French medallion to reverse 28cm high Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW.With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Some wear and rubbing to surface Would benefit from a cleanADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
Delicate Bing & Grøndahl porcelain figurine, Spilt Milk (#2246), depicting a young girl in a blue dress wiping her eyes while holding an overturned pitcher. Featuring B&G’s signature soft blue and white glaze, this 6.75”H piece captures tender emotion with fine craftsmanship. Marked on the base with the Bing & Grøndahl logo and model number.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6.75"HCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
1st millennium B.C. Finely moulded reddish-orange pitcher with a wide, globular body, funicular neck and mouth, single handle with vestigial animal head knob at the top, extending from just below the rim to the shoulder; surface accretion. 678 grams, 18.5 cm (7 1/4 in.). [No Reserve] From a UK private collection. Ex London, UK, gallery. Ex TimesAncient, Bristol, UK. Accompanied by a copy of a previous catalogue entry.

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