Gorgeous antique majolica pitcher with trout fish, waves, coral and shells. It is very colorful with a pink interior, mottled blue neck, branch like brown handle, rope rim, raised relief trout fish, and sea green waves. It measures 6" high and about 7" across. There are no chips or cracks, but there is some crazing. It is marked Made in England. Just a beautiful piece!
Antique Victorian The Orphans fairing, dating to late 1800's. These figurines are known as "fairings", made in Germany for the British market.
They were given away as prizes at fairs and were very popular until the First World War
All hand painted over fine white porcelain, made by Conta & Boehme
Marked and dated with an incised mark on the bottom - 1887. It measures 4" high, 3.5" long, and about 2" wide. There are no chips or cracks. A great addition to y ...click for details
Just fabulous 19th century ironstone pitcher with a gorgeous red/pink transferware pattern. The pattern has lovely Anemones and Poppies. The handle is very ornate with deep embossing lines, curves, and scrolls. There is a very embossed pattern around the neck. The pattern is different on each side and has a border around the inside of the neck and down the handle. It measures 10" high and about 9" wide. It is marked Xenia Faienceries Sarreguemines and has Victorian embossed numbe ...click for details
Beautiful pair of antique Majolica green leaf cabbage 8" plates. They have a beautiful deep green color with wonderful details. There are no chips or cracks and no markings. A great addition to your collection!
Beautiful pair of Copeland green leaf 8.5" plates dating to the 19th Century. Both have the same deep green color hue. The details are fabulous. There are no cracks, but there are a couple of chips on the back which cannot be seen from the front. Both are marked Copeland. Don't miss out on these beauties!
Wonderful petite antique Staffordshire flatback dating to the 1830's. It is a couple with a clock face between them. It measures about 6" tall and about 4" wide. There are some hairline cracks, a chip on the back bottom base, and some fading of paint particularly the black hair. Just a wonderful, charming piece!
Beautiful antique Victorian brown transferware by Foley potteries. The pitcher has an ornate handle with lovely embossed details. The brown print is gorgeous with peonies and leaves. It measures 12" high and about 9" wide. There are no chips, but there is a tight hairline crack on the right side and overall crazing. It is marked Trade Mark Foley B & K Longton which is Barker & Kent and dates this to 1889-1898. Don't miss out on this rare find!
Beautiful antique Majolica green leaf Acorn handled bread plate. The plate is actually a darker green than the photo shows. The plate measures 10" wide from end of handle to end of handle and 8" high. There are a few chips to the bottom inside rim, but no other chips or cracks. There is some loss of green paint to the edges of rim. Just a beautiful plate!
Antique Staffordshire spill vase figurine of a couple with 2 doves, 19th Century. The vase is very colorful with doves in yellow with pink and grey. There are some chips to the bottom of the vase and some fine cracks and overall crazing. It measures 7.5" high and 4" wide. Just a very charming antique piece!
Antique Victorian ironstone soup tureen with lid and underplate dating to late 1800's. It has a brown and white pattern. I could find no chips or cracks, but there is overall crazing and some areas of loss of pattern. The underplate measures 8" x 6" and the soup tureen measures 6" high to the top of the lid handle and 7.5" long from end of handle to end of handle, and 5" wide. There are no markings. Great for the holidays!