The cup finely painted with a figure of a woman with a large wicker basket looped ov…
19th Century British Porcelain
Fine examples of Derby, Worcester, Minton, Flight, Barr & Barr, Coalport, Daniels, Spode, Swansea and Nantgarw can all be found on this page. Advances in technology allowed ceramic factories to produce ever more intricate and elaborate designs and decorations. Every day items, from candlesticks to tableware and Ewers, gave opportunity for skilled craftsmanship and beautiful decoration.
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A miniature Spode jug and basin, beautifully painted with pattern number 1166.
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A Wedgwood teapot and cover, decorated with Chinese scenes in gilded and wavy edged …
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Pair of Blood Derby poodles, raised on rococo bases picked out in gilt.
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A Coalport sauce tureen, cover and stand, painted with a light blue ground, intricat…
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A Bloor Derby model of a recumbent leopard raised upon a rocky mound type base.
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A Rare Chamberlain's Worcester Porcelain Beaker decorated with a Green Winged Dove p…
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Chamberlain's Worcester milk jug, orange ground with gilt seaweed decoration and a v…
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