Nantgarw Taperstick ‘SOLD’ Nantgarw taperstick, the ring handle with stylised dolphin’s head, the upper part of the sconce decorated round with gilt leaves, the base painted all round with bright flowers and foliage. Old sticker underneath with written name “Nantgarw”. For other Nantgarw tapersticks of similar shape see Nantgarw Porcelain Album by W.D.John 1975, Illustrations … Read More
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SOLD – Grainger Worcester chamberstick
Grainger Worcester chamberstick ‘SOLD’ Grainger Worcester chamberstick, the rim moulded with leaves and berries, the split rustic handle continuing as a sconce rising from moulded foliage all enhanced with gilding. The dark blue ground with intricate scrolled, trailing, dotted and hatched gilt detail enclosing a view of the City of Worcester from the River Severn. … Read More
SOLD – English porcelain inkwell by William Pollard
English porcelain inkwell by William Pollard ‘SOLD’ An unusual English porcelain inkwell, removable well and cover, standing on four gilded feet, each side with gilt moulded lion’s head mask’s. The whole with fine intricate trailing and scrolling gilt detail within wide gilt bands. The front with a well painted rectangular panel depicting a young woman … Read More
Item No. Sold – Pair Charles Bourne vases
Pair Charles Bourne vases ‘ SOLD ’ An attractive and decorative pair of late Georgian vases from the short lived, high quality factory of Charles Bourne. The Empire style vases standing on square plinths, the handles modelled as stylised swan’s necks, the dark blue ground with intricate gilding, each vase painted to front and back … Read More
SOLD – Pair Flight Barr and Barr plates
Pair Flight Barr and Barr plates ‘ SOLD ’ A very good pair of Regency period Flight Barr and Barr plates, the rims with gilt faux beading against a dark blue ground, the plates decorated all over in a classic dark blue, red, green and gold Japan palette with a figure holding a parasol in … Read More
SOLD – Pair Herculaneum coffee cans
Pair Herculaneum coffee cans ‘SOLD’ A rare pair of early Regency period Herculaneum cans, each with a circular panel surrounded by a serpent swallowing it’s tail and each finely painted with a winged cherub in a golden cloak, probably by William Dixon and all enhanced with gilding. One can with the label “N.C.S Exhibition, Liverpool … Read More
SOLD – Chamberlain Worcester chamberstick
Chamberlain Worcester chamberstick ‘SOLD’ A Chamberlain Worcester chamberstick, the royal blue ground with scrolling gilt detail and a view of the City of Worcester from the River Severn. Marked underneath ‘ Worcester ‘ and factory name in script. Date: Circa 1820. Width: 4 in. 10 cm. Height: 2in. 5cm. Condition: Very good Item No. T430.
SOLD – English porcelain bough pot
English porcelain bough pot ‘SOLD’ A fine English porcelain bough pot and cover, probably Coalport, standing on four feet modelled as resting swans, the handles surmounted with birds and the pierced cover with a ‘chimney’ finial all enhanced with fine gilding. Each side well painted with baskets of roses and garden flowers. Date: Circa 1820. … Read More
Sold – Alcock double inkwell
Alcock double inkwell ‘ SOLD ’ A delightful and decorative Alcock double inkwell and cover of casket shape, the scrolled paw feet standing on a pierced rectangular plinth, the finial modelled as a flower head and leaves, the interior with two removable lidded wells, each lid having an applied flower bud and leaf finial. The … Read More
Sold – Spode pot pourri
Spode pot pourri ‘SOLD’ A decorative Spode pot pourri and pierced cover with twig handles, decorated all over in the Meissen ‘schneeballen’ manner, the bowl rim with applied flower heads, the cover with a double ringed finial of encrusted flowers. Marked under with pattern number 4645. Date: Circa 1830 Height: Condition: Very good Item No. … Read More