We found 2466194 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 2466194 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
2466194 item(s)/page
A Worcester Red Bull pattern early globular teapot, painted with two figures beside cattle and further figure before rocks and trees, a red sun above, 9.5cm high, d workman's mark in pale green, c.1758-60 (amended date)Vendor's Note: According to John Sandon it is very rare to have a workman's mark put on an item in colour. Condition Report: Deep green translucency, and a bluey glaze, A very old silver repair to end of spout. Lacks cover. Firing stress/groove to shoulder. Some speckling and scratches. Blemish to body. Small rim chip.
A Worcester Phoenix pattern silver shaped plate, painted in the Kakiemon palette, with yellow-headed birds perched on exotic foliage, the border with alternating floral sprigs alternating scrolls and diaper band, the verso with scattered floral sprigs, 22.5cm diam, c.1768Provenance: The Perry CollectionVendor's Note: Sir Michael Perry G.B.E. is Vice Chairman of the Museum of Royal Worcester formerly Dyson Perrins Museum. Chairman of the Friends of Worcester Porcelain Museum. Businessman, Entrepreneur and a Collector. Condition Report: Good condition. Minor hairline to lower left of plate. Very light wear.
A Worcester lobed silver shaped dessert dish. painted with a vignette of colourful flowers reserved on a `wet blue' ground , diaper borders, 22.5cm diam, square mark, c.1770Provenance: H. Rissik Marshall Collection label for Beauchamp Galleries LondonVendor's Note - The Marshall Collection is the largest and most comprehensive collection of early Worcester porcelain (1751-1783) in existence. The collection was presented to the Ashmolean through the Art Fund by Mr & Mrs Henry Rissik Marshall in 1957, in memory of their only son, who was killed in action in 1944. Mr Marshall, who had turned to his collection after his only child died, had his ashes after his death, placed in one of the vases on display in the Museum.
-
2466194 item(s)/page