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A 1950's Wedgwood Etruria/Barlaston pink and cream embossed queensware comprising, a salad bowl (h-9cm w-25cm), an oval serving dish, a square plate, a circular trinket dish and cover, and a small pitcher (h-12cm) together with a solid cream embossed queensware gravy boat and flat and a twin handled soup bowl with saucer and Wedgwood Etruria/Barlaston saucer and an unmarked creamer. (in good condition) (marked verso) (10)
A collection of various glassware comprising, five Stuart Crystal liqueur glasses (h-8cm), six Stuart Crystal cordial glasses (h-9cm), four Waterford water glasses, a Thomas Webb small pitcher (h-9.5cm),a Thomas Webb small bowl, a William Yeoward salt dish, eight Stuart Crystal water glasses (h-10cm), a pair of candlesitck holders, two Edinburgh Crystal sherry glasses (chips to base), a pair of cocktail glasses with a silver lustre stem and base, a Stuart Crystal Twist Iona Ariel decanter with thumb cut neck (h-37cm), a Stuart Crystal decanter with thumb cut neck and pointed stopper and a Waterford cut crystal whiskey decanter. (35)
Simon Carroll (British 1964-2009) Studio Pottery Jug or Pitcher Dated 2006, the pinched earthenware body with 'strap' handle and impressed decoration, profusely applied with coloured slip and glazes, bearing SPC monogram. 25cm high Simon Carroll has been widely celebrated as one of the leading ceramicists of recent times with Emmanuel Cooper describing him as 'one of the more adventurous, fearless and challenging of the younger generation of potters' in his obituary for The Guardian. He was awarded the Arts Foundation Prize in 2004 following a breakthrough show at the Tate in St. Ives and went on to achieve international recognition, holding exhibitions, lectures and demonstrations in Hong Kong, the US, Australia and New Zealand; permanent collections of his work are held at the V&A Museum in London and Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales.Credit: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2009/apr/08/simon-carroll-obituary Good, original condition.
An exquisite Pickard China hand-painted porcelain pitcher featuring an intricate Oriental-inspired motif. This striking piece showcases an octagonal form with finely detailed floral and urn designs in vibrant hues, complemented by lavish gold trim and accents. The detailed artistry reflects Pickard’s renowned craftsmanship, known for its high-quality porcelain and elegant hand-painted designs. Marked on the base with an early Pickard Hand-Painted China stamp. Circa early 20th century. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 10"hCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A beautiful Haviland France porcelain pitcher with matching underplate, hand-painted and decorated by Pickard Studios. The pitcher features an ornate floral and fruit garland motif in vivid colors with gold accents, typical of Pickard's exquisite hand-painted work. Both pieces bear the hallmark of Haviland France, indicating the porcelain's origin, and the Pickard mark, identifying the renowned American studio responsible for the detailed decoration. This collaboration between Haviland and Pickard highlights a transatlantic partnership that combined fine European craftsmanship with skilled American artistry. The pitcher's gold handle and rim, paired with the intricate patterns on both items, make this a standout example of early 20th-century porcelain art. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of fine decorative arts. Tallest item (Pitcher): 6"H. Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A striking Pickard hand painted water pitcher designed by Robert Hessler, this piece exudes Art Nouveau elegance with its intricate floral and scrollwork design. The vibrant black and turquoise accents, paired with rich gold lustre, create a captivating contrast that highlights the exceptional craftsmanship for which Pickard is renowned. Pickard, and Jean Pouyat backstamps. Signed by the artist. Artist: Robert HesslerIssued: c. 1905-1910Dimensions: 11"HCountry of Origin: United States, and FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of four Pickard porcelain serving pieces featuring elegant hand-painted designs and gold accents. This lot includes a tall lidded pitcher with floral garlands, a scalloped oval serving dish with colorful floral sprays, a handled small serving bowl with gold interior details, and a handled small tray with floral embellishments. Each piece is adorned with Pickard's signature gilt trim, showcasing the brand's renowned craftsmanship. Marked with the Pickard hallmark on the underside, these pieces reflect early 20th-century fine porcelain artistry. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 14"LCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Hairline crack on small tray and coffee pot.
Hand-painted porcelain pitcher by France Studio Chicago, featuring a beautifully executed grape cluster motif in rich shades of purple, green, and gold. The piece showcases meticulous hand-painted detailing and a gilt handle with scrollwork embellishments. Marked on the base with "France Studio Chicago," this pitcher was decorated in the United States during the early 20th century. The studio, founded by Robert W. France, operated between 1906 and 1916, specializing in hand-painted porcelain on imported blanks from Limoges, France. The pitcher exemplifies the Art Nouveau style that was popular at the time, with flowing lines and natural themes. The artist's signature, visible on the lower section, adds to its unique charm. Issued: c. 1910Dimensions: 12"HCondition: Age related wear. Minimal gilding loss.
This elegant Pickard pitcher, hand-painted with a Currant and Autumn Leaves design, was created by the renowned artist Maxwell Rean Klipphahn between 1903 and 1905. The piece showcases vibrant autumnal colors with delicate brushwork, featuring rich hues of red currants and golden leaves. The artist's skillful use of color and fine detail enhances the piece's beauty. The pitcher’s graceful shape is complemented by a gilded handle, typical of Pickard’s high-quality craftsmanship. The piece bears the signature of Maxwell Rean Klipphahn, making it a prized collectible for enthusiasts of early 20th-century hand-painted porcelain. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning collection of Pickard Bavaria porcelain, showcasing the finest hand-painted artistry from this renowned manufacturer. This set includes: Four Decorative Plates: Featuring intricate floral motifs with white daisies and green accents, framed by cobalt blue medallions and highlighted with gilded central panels and rims. Handled Cake Plate: This octagonal serving plate boasts a striking design of cobalt blue accents, white daisies, and lavender borders, enhanced with elegant gilt detailing. Pitcher: This elegant pitcher features matching floral and cobalt blue medallion patterns, accented with luxurious gilt leafing throughout. The largest piece in this collection, the pitcher, measures 6" in height. The pieces are marked with the "Pickard Bavaria" backstamp, indicating production during the company's partnership with Bavarian porcelain manufacturers in the early 20th century. Pickard's legacy is rooted in exceptional craftsmanship, celebrated for its luxurious hand-painted designs and attention to detail. This cohesive collection highlights Pickard's iconic style, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts of fine porcelain. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant hand-painted porcelain pitcher featuring a delicate floral motif with white lilies against a soft yellow background. Adorned with intricate gold detailing, including a decorative band along the upper rim and an ornate, embossed gold handle. Signed by the artist "King," this finely crafted piece showcases expert artistry and attention to detail. Measuring 6.5 inches in height, this pitcher reflects the luxurious aesthetic of late 19th to early 20th-century porcelain craftsmanship. Artist: KingIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
A striking handpainted Pickard china pitcher featuring a serene landscape design with birch trees and blooming flowers, complemented by a gilded handle and rim. The handpainted scene showcases exceptional artistry with soft pastel tones and meticulous floral detailing. The base bears the Pickard backstamp, confirming its origin from the esteemed American porcelain studio known for its luxurious hand-decorated china pieces. This pitcher is a stunning example of early 20th-century decorative porcelain. Issued: c. 1912-1920Dimensions: 8.25"HCondition: Age related wear.
A beautifully hand painted Pickard lidded pitcher by renowned artist Robert Hessler, featuring a striking Art Nouveau inspired design. This exquisite piece showcases cascading clusters of purple grapes intertwined with delicate green leaves, all set against a rich black background and accented with luxurious gold highlights. The elegant form and attention to detail are hallmarks of Pickard craftsmanship. Pickard backstamp. Signed by the artist. Artist: Robert HesslerIssued: c. 1905-1910Dimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Exquisite Z. S. & Co. Bavaria porcelain pitcher featuring a hand-painted design of multicolored grapes with intricate shading and delicate vine details. The rich color palette blends deep purples, soft pinks, and lush greens against a pale cream background, creating a striking visual effect. The elegantly curved handle is finished in a lustrous gold glaze, adding a refined touch. Marked on the underside with the Z. S. & Co. Bavaria stamp, indicating production by Zeh, Scherzer & Co., a respected Bavarian porcelain manufacturer active from the late 19th century through the early 20th century. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant two-piece porcelain set by Pickard features a pitcher and a creamer, both showcasing exquisite hand-painted floral motifs accented with intricate gold detailing. Known for its superior craftsmanship, Pickard porcelain is highly regarded among collectors of fine American ceramics. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant Pickard Bavaria porcelain pitcher featuring a hand-painted fruit and floral motif set against a striking gold background. The finely detailed design showcases lush peaches, grapes, and blossoms within a black-bordered band, exemplifying the craftsmanship of Pickard China, a company known for its luxurious hand-decorated porcelain since the late 19th century. The pitcher’s body is adorned with a richly textured gold finish, enhancing its opulent appearance. Marked on the underside with the Pickard hallmark and Bavaria stamp, indicating its origin and quality. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant Vienna Austria porcelain cream and sugar set with hand-painted grape motif. The set features red grapes, green leaves, and delicate golden accents, complemented by scalloped rims and gilded feet. The cream pitcher includes a curved golden handle, while the sugar bowl matches with its classic design. Both pieces bear the Vienna Austria and D'Arcy's Hand Painted 1909 backstamps, affirming their provenance and craftsmanship. Largest piece measures 3.75”H. Produced in Austria with decoration completed by D'Arcy's studios in 1909, this set reflects the refined artistry and collaborative work between Austrian porcelain makers and American decorators. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
This 5-piece grouping features a collection of elegant hand-painted China, including two Pickard footed bowls with intricate gold detailing and vibrant fruit motifs. The set also includes a floral creamer with a gold-accented handle and rim, a petite decorative pitcher with colorful patterns, and a dainty floral china basket with a gilt handle. All pieces have imperfections, with visible chips present on each item. Despite the flaws, this grouping remains a charming collection for display or restoration. The largest item measures 4.5"H x 9.5"dia. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
This hand-painted miniature pitcher is part of Royal Doulton Dutch Harlem Seriesware collection, designed by Charles Noke and introduced in 1904. The pitcher features a charming scenic design depicting countryside imagery with figures, including a woman and child, set against a serene pastoral backdrop. The green handle and intricate illustrations reflect the craftsmanship and detail synonymous with Royal Doulton artistry. The Dutch Harlem Seriesware was produced from 1904 until around 1943. Based on the backstamp and design features, this particular piece likely dates from the early 20th century. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 1.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This stunning Pickard water pitcher is hand-painted with the delicate Dessert Garden pattern, showcasing vibrant fruit motifs, including grapes and strawberries. Crafted by the talented artist Paul Gasper, this pitcher was produced between 1912 and 1918. The piece stands at 6"H and is adorned with a luxurious gold trim, enhancing its elegant design. The signature Pickard backstamp is visible on the base, confirming its authenticity. This fine example of early 20th-century artistry is a perfect addition to any collection of fine porcelain. Dimensions: See DescriptionSee DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Elegant Pickard China hand-painted porcelain pitcher featuring a stunning Art Nouveau-inspired water lily motif. The vibrant green background is adorned with delicate white and yellow water lilies, gracefully accented with gold trim along the handle, spout, and rim. The pitcher showcases Pickard’s signature craftsmanship with intricate detailing and a rich color palette. Marked on the underside with the Pickard stamp, indicating its authenticity. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A 10-piece Pickard China porcelain set in the Cornflower Conventional pattern, dating to 1918–1919. This exquisite hand-painted set features delicate pastel floral motifs accented with rich gold encrustations. The set includes a pitcher (6.75"H), a handled tray, salt and pepper shakers, a lidded dish, and other serving and decorative pieces, all showcasing Pickard China's iconic craftsmanship. The intricate design reflects the Art Nouveau style, with elegant detailing and gilded edges. Each piece is marked with the Pickard backstamp, signifying its authenticity and premium quality. Issued: 1918 - 1919Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Crystal Assortment (20) items including (6) wine glasses, (2) flutes (etch marked 'Tiffany & Co.'), an eight-inch Olympe salad plate (etch marked 'Lalique'), (4) brandy, (4) champagne coups (marked 'Waterford') as well as a jam jar, a pitcher and a bowl Property from: a Private Collector, Lake Villa, Illinois Height: 8 inches, Diameter: 3 1/4 inches (largest) Condition: overall light wear consistent with normal use, no damage noted Category: Decorative Arts > Crystal & Tableware Estimated Sale Time: 11:57 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2
Collection of utilitarian kitchen pottery including a group of French-style glazed terracotta bowls in sizes, an Emma Bridgewater candlestick sponged with grape design, an oval blue glazed serving dish incised with abstract fish within wave-pattern border, 31cm wide, a Pearsons of Chesterfield stoneware pitcher, two glazed terracotta serving bowls, a blue and white dot-pattern pottery serving bowl and other items
A rare and stunning palatial pink painted ewer with gilt highlights. Features a beautiful aquatic scene with hand painted green fish swimming around gilded seaweed. The handle is formed as an elegant peacock with long tailfeathers. Doulton Lambeth English ink stamp. Mark V. Marshall incised monogram. Pitcher is approximately: 8.25"L x 6.75"W x 21.5"H. Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: 1891-1914Dimensions See DescriptionManufacturer: Douton LambethCountry of Origin: England
A remarkable example of Minton Secessionist pottery, this pitcher displays vibrant hues of green, yellow, and orange with a striking Art Nouveau aesthetic. The pitcher features an organically designed body with bold curvilinear patterns, complemented by a single angular handle. Minton Ltd. Secessionist backstamp. Marked: No. 5Dimensions: 12"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A stunning Moorcroft pitcher designed by Nicola Slaney, featuring a hand painted design of a dove in flight amidst vibrant holly leaves and berries. The intricate tubelining technique and a harmonious color palette showcase the artistry and attention to detail that Moorcroft is celebrated for. Moorcroft marked. Artist marked. Artist: Nicola SlaneyDimensions: 10.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware pitcher featuring elaborate relief decoration. This fine piece is adorned with high-relief scenes of vine leaves, figures, and text around the body, including the phrase Good is not good enough, providing a whimsical and philosophical touch. The upper portion is finished in a glossy brown glaze, contrasting with the natural stoneware body below. The base bears the impressed Doulton Lambeth mark, dating the piece to the late 19th or early 20th century. This decorative pitcher exemplifies the quality craftsmanship and artistic detail for which Doulton Lambeth is renowned. Dimensions: 8.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Crack on base.
A set of four Doulton Lambeth stoneware pottery pieces, including a pitcher and three round candle holders, all marked "Doulton Lambeth." Each piece features intricate relief designs of tavern scenes with figures, foliage, and rustic charm, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship for which Doulton Lambeth is renowned. The decorative motifs are complemented by the warm brown and tan tones, making this set a visually appealing addition to any collection. The bases of the items are marked and dated, confirming their authenticity. The largest piece measures 5.75”H. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Rare, and exceptional Doulton Lambeth stoneware pitcher designed by celebrated artist Mark V. Marshall. This unique piece features a richly detailed raised design of a rooster surrounded by intricate scrolling foliage and botanical motifs. The pitcher is finished in a warm, rich brown glaze with white highlights accentuating the elaborate decoration. The elegant handle and spout add to its refined silhouette. Doulton Lambeth impressed stamp. Artist marked. Artist: Mark V. Marshall, andDimensions: 5.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Blenko, Wayne Husted hand-blown glass pitcher, 586, from 1958. It is crafted with a curved, clear handle and a wide, flared rim. Its unique coloring transitions smoothly from a rich orange hue at the top to a soft yellow at the base, creating a beautiful visual effect. No visible signature or markings, A perfect addition to any glass collection or as a standalone decorative piece. Artist: Wayne HustedIssued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 13.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This 1972, Blenko optic swirl monumental pitcher, 7033, was done by Joel Myers and showcases the artistry of mid-century American glassmaking. Featuring tangerine and red hues, this piece exemplifies Blenko's signature style, blending functionality with bold design. The pitcher has a gracefully twisted neck, a round base with swirling patterns, and an elegant applied handle. Measuring 16 inches in height, it stands as both a decorative statement and a collectible item. Blenko, established in 1921 in Milton, West Virginia, is renowned for its exquisite handcrafted glassware, which remains highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Artist: Joel MyersIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 16"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant ceramic pitcher was crafted by Bernardaud & Co. (B&C), a prominent porcelain manufacturer from Limoges, France, renowned for its exceptional quality and artistry since the late 19th century. Bernardaud & Co. is celebrated for producing fine porcelain pieces featuring exquisite hand-painted designs and refined detailing. This piece highlights the beauty of the Art Nouveau period with its hand-painted grapevine motif in earthy greens and gold tones. The intricate design is enhanced by gilded accents along the rim, handle, and edges, reflecting the luxurious craftsmanship of the time. The pitchers hexagonal shape and gracefully curved handle further embody the organic forms characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The base is stamped with the makers mark B&C France. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This exquisite Pickard porcelain pitcher features the renowned Bordure Antique pattern, distinguished by a rich cobalt blue band adorned with stylized griffins, complemented by black and white checkerboard accents. The body showcases luxurious gold encrustation with intricate etched designs, exemplifying Pickard's exceptional craftsmanship. The handle is accented with cobalt blue glaze and gilded highlights. The piece bears the Pickard factory mark and is artist-signed, enhancing its authenticity and collectible value. This piece is a remarkable example of early 20th-century American hand-decorated China, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of fine porcelain. Signed by artist. Artist: John Anton CoufallIssued: c. 1910 - 1912Dimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A hand-painted porcelain pitcher marked Limoges France, featuring a vibrant water lily motif with gold detailing along the rim and handle. The pitcher is also marked "Hand Stouffer Painted," indicating it was decorated by the Stouffer Studio, a renowned American porcelain decorating studio based in Chicago that operated from the late 19th to early 20th century. The artist’s signature is visible on one side of the pitcher, adding to its collectible appeal. Limoges is famous for its fine porcelain, and pieces decorated by Stouffer Studio are highly sought after by collectors. Issued: c. 1900Dimensions: 7"HCondition: Age related wear.
This stunning 14-piece Pickard serving set features a refined Art Deco style with delicate floral motifs, accented with gold and highlighted by a blue-green palette. Each piece is expertly decorated and finished with gold trim. Included are teacups, saucers, a sugar bowl, creamer, 2 dessert plates, and serving plates. The largest item in the set, the pitcher, measures 5.75"H. These pieces carry the renowned Pickard backstamp and are a striking example of early 20th-century design. This set would make an exceptional addition to any collection of fine porcelain. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

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