Item No. 1931 – Chamberlain Worcester drum inkwell

Chamberlain Worcester drum inkwell A fine Regency period Chamberlain Worcester drum inkwell of slightly tapered form, the top with three quill apertures, the whole decorated around with the typical cobalt blue, red, green and gold Imari palette of Chamberlain’s classic 276 or ‘Finger & Thumb’ pattern. Date: Circa 1815. Height: 2  1/2 inches (6.25 cm.) … Read More

Item No. 2027 – Chamberlain Worcester vase

Chamberlain Worcester vase A fine and decorative vase by Chamberlain Worcester standing on a square plinth, the handles modelled as swans and all enhanced with gilding. The rich matt blue ground tastefully decorated with an oval panel painted with an exotic bird in a landscape in the manner of George Davis, all set within an … Read More

Item No. 2109 – Chamberlain Worcester drum inkwell

Chamberlain Worcester drum inkwell A petite and delightful Chamberlain Worcester ladies drum inkwell, recessed and gilt banded above the footrim, the top with three quill apertures and gilt dentil rim, the white ground tastefully painted to the top and around with scattered pink roses and forget-me-nots. Date: Circa 1815 Height: 1  5/8 inches (4 cm) … Read More

Item No. 2022 – Chamberlain Worcester cachepot and stand

Chamberlain Worcester cachepot and stand A small and attractive Chamberlain Worcester cachepot and separate stand on three gilded paw feet, the pot with mask handles, the rich dark blue ground with a central reserve well painted with a bouquet of bright garden flowers within a trailing gilt border. The stand marked “Chamberlain Worcester” in script. … Read More

Item No. 1940 – Chamberlain Worcester chamberstick

Chamberlain Worcester chamberstick A fine and rare Regency period Chamberlain Worcester chamberstick with gilded gadrooned border and ornate gilt ring handle, the sconce enhanced all round with fine gilt detail, the rich royal blue ground with two curved gilt bordered panels of multicoloured garden flowers against pale yellow backgrounds, all within raised gilt dotted outlines. … Read More

Item No. 1929 – Pair Chamberlain Worcester plates

Pair Chamberlain Worcester plates A fine pair of Regency period Chamberlain Worcester plates in the 298 pattern, the rich dark blue grounds with intricate gilt detail and oval reserves of red, green, blue and gilt “India work” against a gilt background, the centre with a floral spray. Marked underneath in script “Chamberlain Worcester” and their … Read More

Item No. 1878 – Chamberlain Worcester drum inkwell

Chamberlain Worcester drum inkwell A good Chamberlain Worcester drum inkwell of slightly tapered shape, the top with three quill holes, the inkwell itself decorated all round and to the top with the typical Regency period dark blue, red and richly gilt ‘Japan’ palette of Chamberlain’s popular 240 pattern. Marked underneath with pattern number 240. Date:  … Read More

Item No. 2105 – Chamberlain Worcester pot pourri basket

Chamberlain Worcester pot pourri basket A striking Chamberlain Worcester pot pourri basket and cover, the cover with branch handle, pierced, domed top, applied bands of flower heads and leaves with the finial finely modelled as a full blown rose. The rectangular, tapered and fluted body with looping handles, standing on four paw feet and painted … Read More

Item No. 2020 – Chamberlain Worcester inkstand

Chamberlain Worcester inkstand A fine and complete Regency period Chamberlain Worcester inkstand in rich royal blue comprising a removable inkwell and cover, pot and cover and taperstick all on a fitted tray. Both inkwell and pot with scalloped gilded rims, the finials moulded as tulips and leaves, the taperstick  rising from a scrolled gilded base.  … Read More

Item No. 1795 – Chamberlain Worcester vase

Chamberlain Worcester vase A large and impressive Chamberlain Worcester vase and cover (described  in the factory pattern books as an Hexagonal Jar) the handles modelled as gilded, stylised dolphins, both vase and with reserves of various sizes containing  botanical studies within gilt flowing borders, both front and back painted with similar large panels of brightly coloured … Read More