Sold – Spode inkstand

Spode inkstand ‘SOLD’ A Regency period Spode inkstand comprising an inkwell and cover, pounce pot and cover and a two handled lidded bowl. The integral quill holder surmounted by a gilded reclining putto, the whole decorated with floral sprays and gilt dots. Pattern number 2009. Date: Circa 1815 Length: 7.5 in.  19 cm. Height: 3.5 … Read More

SOLD – Set of six Cauldon plates

Set of six Cauldon plates ‘SOLD’ A set of six Cauldon cabinet plates made for the American market, the rich red ground with gilt figured borders and detail, each plate painted with ducks, titled to the reverse and signed J.Birbeck Sen. The pair shown ‘Smew’ and ‘Dabchick’, the others in the set ‘Scoter, Red Head … Read More

SOLD – Copeland – Charles F Hürten

Copeland – Charles F Hürten ‘SOLD’ A rare and unusual Copeland boxed presentation set, the leather covered box silk lined and monogrammed M.S. containing two eggshell porcelain demitasse cups and saucers. Each piece painted with a mass of cream flowers on a ground of blue/green foliage and pink oval reserves of roses all enhanced with … Read More

SOLD – Davenport vase

Davenport vase ‘SOLD’ A decorative Regency period Empire style vase from the Davenport factory, the handles modelled as gilded mythical sea creatures, the vase brightly painted to both front and back with large flowing floral bouquets. Date: Circa 1820 Height: 10.25 in.  26 cm. Condition: Very good Item No. 1767

SOLD – Minton cabinet cup and saucer

Minton cabinet cup and saucer ‘SOLD’ Minton cabinet cup and saucer standing on three paw feet, both cup and saucer ringed with beading, the deep pink ground brightly painted with floral bouquets and sprays all enhanced with rich gilding. Unmarked but see G. Godden ‘Minton 1793-1850’ Plate 79, an excerpt from the original pattern books … Read More

SOLD – Chamberlain Worcester inkstand

Chamberlain Worcester inkstand ‘SOLD’ A fine Chamberlain Worcester inkstand comprising an inkwell and cover, seal box and cover and  pounce pot, to the back two quill holders and a candle holder modelled as a sea creature with gilt scales, the whole elaborately decorated in gilt and black. The front with the Crest, Motto and Shield … Read More

SOLD – Spode library candlestick

Spode library candlestick ‘SOLD’ An unusual  Spode Regency period library candlestick in the Empire style standing on three shell feet,the urn shaped sconce on a triangular column,the handle modelled as a gilt, winged female figure.The pale blue ground painted with floral sprays. Date: Circa 1810 Height: 5.25 in. 13 cm. Condition: Regilt firing fault to … Read More

Sold – Chamberlain Worcester chamberstick

Chamberlain Worcester chamberstick ‘SOLD’ A decorative Regency period Chamberlain Worcester chamberstick  with richly gilded gadrooned border, very well painted  with circular bands of roses and forget-me-nots. Marked underneath ‘Chamberlain Regent China Worcester’. Date: Circa 1815 Width: 3.75 in.  9.5cm. Height: 2 in. 5cm. Condition: Handle with very minor retouching to gilt otherwise very good. Item No. … Read More

Sold – Pair Royal Worcester Parian figures

Pair Royal Worcester Parian figures ‘SOLD’ A fine pair of  Royal Worcester Parian figures standing on round bases each with an impressed name “Il Penseroso” with blue and gilt edging to the robe, “L’Allegro” with the robe edged in pink and holding a garland of flowers. Both figures are based on poems by John Milton … Read More

SOLD – Spode match pot

Spode match pot ‘SOLD’ A rare and unusual Spode match pot with three rows of beading within gilt borders, painted with a scene showing Prince Arthur as a shackled figure in a  prison cell. Prince Arthur was the grandson of  King Henry 2nd and the nephew of  King Richard 1st and so second in line … Read More