We found 47476 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 47476 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
47476 item(s)/page
A Copeland Spode `Chinese Rose` pattern part service, including two graduated oval platters, two vegetable tureens and covers, two sauce boats, a quantity of plates in assorted sizes, nine teacups and eight saucers, five soup bowls and stands, a toast rack, teapot and cover, hot water pot and cover, three jugs and four egg cups.
A Dutch delft tile, late 18th Century, painted in manganese with a circular panel of a bird with outstretched wings perched on rockwork, the corners with simplified foliate design, together with ten other delft tiles (some with faults), a Copeland `Spode`s Italian` blue printed bowl and a George Jones `Abbey` pattern bowl.
A Spode lozenge shaped dessert dish, early 19th Century, decorated with a band of seaweed within iron red panels, impressed factory mark to base (minor faults), together with a pair of Noritake porcelain two handled vases, decorated with flowers, a blue and white tureen base, a set of four Mintons teacups and saucers and a collection of decorative ceramics (some faults).
Assorted pieces of early to late 19th century blue and white wares, to include a Davenport octagonal soup bowl, a Spode Tiber pattern lozenge dish, a Zebra pattern crescent shaped lidded dish, a small lozenge shaped dish, a small Willow pattern sauce boat, a pair of Fenton`s Ye Olde Foley Ware printed cider flagons and five 19th century Prattware plates
A collection of Spode black printed tea and coffee wares, printed with pattern numbers 557 and 462, within gilt lined rims, comprising: a milk jug, a sucrier, a tea pot, cover and stand, two slop bowls, two various plates, two deep dishes, a breakfast cup and saucer, seven saucers, seven tea cups and ten coffee cans (37) (D).
A Copeland Spode Porcelain Jewelled Vase, circa 1900, of inverted pear pedestal shape, solid gilded leaf scroll neck, decorated with star form medallions and foliage with turquoise and red jewelling on gilt, printed mark in blue, 18cm high; and A Similarly Decorated Ovoid Vase, with solid gilded angular shoulder handles, printed mark in brown, 13cm high (2)
A Spode Porcelain 967 Imari Pattern Pot Pourri Jar and Cover, early 19th century, of compressed spherical shape with C shape solid gilded shoulder handles, the domed and pierced cover over an inner lid, each piece with red enamel script Spode 967, 21.5cm high. Contains old label From Miss N Wilson, Antique Dealer, 19-21 Cold Bath Road, Harrogate
A pair of Delft baluster vases with flared rims, decorated overall with floral panels and scrolled foliate detail (24cms), a similarly decorated Delft moon flask and a Spode globular two handled pot pourri jar with transfer printed landscape scenes (as viewed, the lid with signs of restoration).
John, W.D. William Billingsley (1758-1828). His Outstanding Achievement as an Artist and Porcelain Maker, first edition, The Ceramic Book Company, Newport 1968. Boards, illustrations throughout, quarto; Whiter, Leonard. Spode. A History of the Family, Factory and Wares from 1733 to 1833, first edition, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1970. Cloth, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, quarto; Twitchett, John. Derby Porcelain, first edition, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1980. Cloth, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, quarto; and a further twenty-three assorted works on ceramics and glass, (26). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A large moulded jug, with stylised monkey handle, printed marks for Bizarre, Clarice Cliff, a Clarice Cliff moulded boat shaped bowl, with a leaf moulded floral decoration, a Spode jewel `Turquoise and Pearls` pattern planter, a Crown Ducal `Stitch` pattern tankard, pattern 4088, a Royal Cauldon tube line jug and a Crown Ducal jug, pattern 5302
A quantity of collectable ceramics, to include a Carlton Ware enamel decorated vase, a Minton Seccessionist vase, a Maling ware lustre Rosalind pattern bowl, a Wedgwood hand painted vase, a Royal Worcester pedestal bowl, a Rouge Royale vase, a Royal Winton lustre vase, a tall Spode trumpet vase, a Cosy Abram Patent Arts and Crafts hot water jug and others
A Copeland Spode fifty two-piece dinner service, decorated in over painted transfer printed Oriental flowers, comprising; a pair of square tureens (one lacking lid), three graduated serving plates (largest 43cm long), twelve dinner plates (26.5cm diameter), twelve soup plates (26.5cm diameter), eleven dessert bowls (22.5cm diameter) ten side plates (19cm diameter) and a saucer tureen with stand
-
47476 item(s)/page