Second half 19th Century English Staffordshire grouping of a Scottish hunter with dog and deer -AA1505
Stock AA1505
Second half 19th Century English Staffordshire grouping of a Scottish hunter with dog and deer.
H: 35 cm
W: 20 cm
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Stock AA1505
Second half 19th Century English Staffordshire grouping of a Scottish hunter with dog and deer.
H: 35 cm
W: 20 cm
Stock CML502
Mid 19th Century English Staffordshire figure of a poodle (A.F.)
H. 12 cm
Stock AA1475
Early 18th Century French faience (tin glazed earthenware) plate, hand painted floral decoration (AF)
C. 1790
Diameter: 33 cm
Long before Europeans discovered the secret of making true porcelain, they began producing wares that emulated the exquisite blue and white products imported from Japan.
Majolica, delft, and faience are really names for similar ceramic products. An earthernware body is covered with an opaque in enameled glaze, usually colorfully decorated.
In France, three types of production have been used. The grand feu technique fired the clay once, then dipped it in the liquid glaze; the artist painted the design on the dried glaze, then the piece was fired. A later method was the petite feu where the piece was glazed and fired before the design was applied, then fired again. Faience fine, a later import from England, utilized a fine white clay covered with translucent glaze. The decoration was painted or transferred on the glaze and fired.
A rare French Deco green ceramic lion on stand
C. 1930
H: 26 cm
W: 44 cm
D: 13 cm
Stock AA1525A
A collection of seven 18th Century Dutch ‘Deft’ hand painted tiles.
Sizes range from:
7.5 cm x 7.5 cm
13.5 cm x 13.5 cm
Stock AA1631
19th Century English berry decorated large bowl (A.F.).
H: 10.5 cm
W: 27 cm
Stock AA1612
A 19th Century English porcelain slops bowl and under plate (A.F.)
H: 10 cm
W: 18 cm
Stock CMA510
Large 19th Century blue & white Masons dragon pattern jug
H. 21.5 cm
W. 18 cm
Stock SongPot
A 13th Century and earlier Chinese Song Dynasty ceramic pot.
Encrusted in shells and coral. Discovered in a sunken unknown Chinese trading vessel in South East China Sea.
13th Century Song Dynasty
A.D. 960 – 1279
H. 33cm
W. 24cm
Stock AA1598
A superb French first quarter 20th Century composition of a naked Maiden playing with a goat (soft clay base).
Affortunato Gory was an Italian sculptor born in Florence in 1895 and died in France in 1925. He worked mainly in bronze or bronze and ivory but also produced a few spelter pieces. He exhibited in Paris. Affortunato moulded in the Art Nouveau period and designed many wonderful figures, including works for Goldscheider.
In excellent original condition.
Signed A. Gory
H: 10 ” – 26 cm
Stock CMH500
Good quality English Ironstone platter, ‘Britannicus Dresden China’
The wording ‘Britannicus Dresden China’ occurs printed in underglaze blue on good quality ironstone type table ware of the 1810 – 1825 period. This platter is printed in blue and enriched in brightly coloured enamels and gilt, with flowering plants in the Chinese taste.
This platter maybe attributed to Hicks & Meigh, a leading manufacturer.
C. 1820
H: 28.5 cm
W: 37.5 cm
Stock AA1272
A decorative large scalloped edge, 19th Century Imari charger.
Having peacock dragonfish and butterfly floral painted and gilt design (AF).
Diameter: 1′ 6″ – 46 cm
Stock AA1345b
19th Century English Lord Wellington and General Hill jug (A.F.)
Manufactured 1809
This piece commemorates the battles fought in Spain and Portugal in 1808 and 1809 and the defeat of Napoleonic forces.
(information supplied by a knowledgeable customer)
Stock AA1671
A collection of 18th Century – 19th Century Dutch Delft blue and white tiles
13 cm x 13 cm
Stock AA1654
An attractive 19th Century English stoneware jug.
H: 19 cm
W: 15 cm
Stock AA1632a
19th Century English Staffordshire cottage pastel burner (A.F.)
H: 9 cm
W: 6 cm