Chamberlain Worcester pot pourri ‘SOLD’ A Regency porcelain Chamberlain Worcester pot pourri and cover decorated in the classic Imari ‘Finger and Thumb’ pattern 276. Red script mark ‘Chamberlain Worcester 276’ A number of factories produced versions of this pattern but Chamberlain seemed to have used it across a greater variety of shapes than others. Date: … Read More
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SOLD Pair Derby scent bottles
Pair Derby scent bottles ‘SOLD’ Pair Derby scent bottles and stoppers, the dark blue ground well painted with panels of garden flowers, the whole enhanced with gilding. Date: Circa 1820. Height: 4.25 in. 11cm. Condition: Small nick to one rim from original manufacture otherwise good. Item No. 2048.
SOLD – Minton Plate
Minton plate SOLD Minton plate with a reticulated border surrounding a Bleu Celeste band enhanced with tooled and gilded foliage, all around a circular central panel showing two figures in a classical setting, signed A. Boullemier. Marked to the reverse in gold for Mintons and Tiffany New York. Date code for 1881. Width: 10.5 inches … Read More
SOLD – Chamberlain Worcester Inkstand
Chamberlain Worcester inkstand SOLDChamberlain Worcester Regency period inkstand of rectangular shape, the rococo moulded detail terminating in the four splayed feet. The inkstand comprising two removable lidded inkwells and a further pot for sealing wax, the cover formed as a chamberstick. The vibrant blue ground with floral and gilt reserves, the integral pen tray well … Read More
SOLD – Pair of Coalport plates
Pair of Coalport plates SOLDPair of Coalport plates, the dark blue borders with double barred C scroll and flower head mouldings highlighted in white and gold, the centres painted with bright bouquets of flowers in typical Coalport manner. Impressed marks underneath.Date: Circa 1825Width: 10 in. 25.5 cm. Condition: Very goodItem No. 1788
SOLD – Pair Flight and Barr Cache Pots
Pair Flight and Barr Cache Pots SOLDA very fine pair of Georgian cache pots by Flight and Barr, the pale pink ground with scattered gilt motifs, each pot with a central panel of dogs painted in sepia, probably by John Pennington, within gilded criss cross borders. Circa: 1805.Height: Condition: ExcellentItem No:
SOLD – Derby inkstand
Derby inkstand SOLDA ladies inkstand from the Derby factory comprising two covered inkwells, a seal box and cover, chamberstick and extinguisher and a single stem flower vase all on a fitted base. Each item painted with bright floral sprays and marked underneath with Derby factory marks. Date: Circa 1830 Width: 8.75 inches Condition:Very good Item No. … Read More







