The lid is decorated with superimposed sardines on a bed of seaweed with an ochre-yellow rope border, while the interior of the box is a beautiful contrasting pink. This piece bears the monogram “GJ” [...]
The bowl of scalloped form, moulded with basket work, supported on three fantailed pigeons with oak leaves and knurled branches to the base,
The piece bears maker's marks for the Minton pottery, sh[...]
Minton Majolica butter dish which features blackberry fruits and leaves, cow's heads form the handles. The piece bears maker's marks for the Minton pottery, a pattern number #496 and year cypher for 1[...]
This is an exceptional set of Doulton art pottery, comprising a rare antique stoneware salad bowl paired with matching silver servers. The ceramic bowl features a beaded top edge and an artistically r[...]
This striking majolica sardine box with lid is a colourful barbotine dish created in England in the late 19th century and attributed to Thomas Forester & Sons. The dish is rectangular in shape and sta[...]
Bassanello majolica pot and coffee maker, a family factory founded by Paolo Misciatelli, active in Civita Castellana between 1946 and 1978.
Both are in good condition, they have not undergone any res[...]
Early 20th century Meissen pot featuring a classic and elegant design, characterised by its crisp Blue Onion pattern.
With its generous size and beautiful scale, this baluster coffee pot showcases [...]
Jug of generous dimensions in Salted Stoneware decorated with pastoral scenes in relief in the round, from the Victorian period.
Hinged pewter lid with signs of use.
A floral crown at the base of this "Medici" vase in stoneware and jasperwood biscuit, above its gadrooned curve, here it is covered with a series of antique characters in the shade of the trees.
Sign[...]
A magnificent Royal Worcester majolica jardiniere of great artistic finesse, covered in a striking turquoise glaze. The jardiniere has a gold-rimmed upper rim, the lower part modelled and decorated wi[...]
This is an antique ironstone vase made in the Mason style in England in the second half of the 19th century. The vase has a rather rare shape: a hexagonal base, a round body, then an expanding hexagon[...]
Pair Of Minton Enameled Ceramic Carafes Very beautiful late 19th century duo decorated with flowers and mascaro In polychrome enameled stoneware Small chip on one of the necks Signature under the firs[...]
Meeting of four Jersey cups including a pair.
Good condition,
Delivery costs Metropolitan France 20€, for other destinations please contact us for a precise delivery quote.
Pair of lotus pattern ceramic tiles made in England by Richards in 1925, stamped on the back of the tile and imported to Burma to decorate English colonial houses in Rangoon.
dimensions 15.5 x 15.5 c[...]
The piece bears maker's marks for the Minton pottery, shape number #594 and year cypher for 1872.
This dish feature realistically moulded half-open chestnuts and leaves. The rich brown and green ma[...]
George Jones Majolica jardinière which features lily of the valley flowers and leaves (Pink ground version)
Majolica produced by George Jones rivals that of Minton and Wedgwood in both design and w[...]
Chihuahua type in white enamelled English earthenware, this dog plays with a ball of turquoise wool having a small hole to make a vase if necessary but it is already a charming object in itself
Shi[...]
Oblong-shaped baby bottle typical of England of this period, earthenware painted with geometric decoration in three colors, red, yellow and green on a cream background. Nice copy, in good condition.
There are issues in approaching the narrative history of the majolica of Shorter and Boulton. The company saga is a complex one involving a number of different failed partnerships before establishing [...]
These four milk pots are in glossy jersey earthenware. One has a copper and pink decoration (Height 12 cm) The second has a copper decoration and cut sides painted decoration Ht: 12 cm the third has a[...]
Yi-Xing stoneware teapot, with its lid in the shape of a woman. Magnificent copy in very good condition despite some very slight chips on the neck and lid England, Wedgwood. Mark below.
Set of 3 beautiful Jersey porcelain mugs.
The largest measures 9.7 cm in diameter by 9.5 cm high, the medium 9 cm in diameter by 8.7 cm high and the smallest 8 cm in diameter by 7.6 cm high. All thre[...]
Beautiful pot-bellied teapot with floral decorations, 19th century English manufacture (Staffordshire) known as Jersey.
In good condition, a very small old chip to note under the pouring spout, virtu[...]
Magnificent Jersey porcelain jug with polychrome dance scenes.
Very good condition, a little wear on the painting of a character (see photo).
Measures approximately 20.5cm tall.
Free shipping in Fr[...]
Charming covered pitcher in English ceramic, Pewter lid; In good condition, work from the end of the 19th century. Weight: 525 g. Dimensions: Height: 19.5 cm. Width: 12 cm, Length: 15 cm.
This Staffordshire figure group represents ‘Uncle Tom’ and ‘Eva’, two characters from the anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin by the American author Harriet Beecher Stowe, which was first published i[...]
Very beautiful and elegant jug, Ceramic, decor in the neoclassical spirit, decorated with chimeras and geometric friezes. In very good shape . wear from use of the gilding at the handle. Debossed mark[...]
Superb Cheese Dish/Dome in Stilton. Dish and its bell for Stilton cheese, In very good condition, Minton signature in hollow. Very good quality of English majolica. Work from the end of the 19th centu[...]
Joseph Holdcroft, England, Superb heron vase, In the Japanese spirit, it develops a rich decor of herons holding a fish in their beaks, a landscape of lake nature, A frieze of Asian spirit at the top [...]
Very rare Majolica by Minton, coconut monkey originally with a cushion on the head, and acting as a garden seat, The cushion is missing, heavily restored to the base and to the Minton model base of 18[...]
SHORTER & SON "Chinese with a fan" Polychrome earthenware bottle Very beautiful subject from the beginning of the 20th century in perfect condition. Fun theme for this beautiful display item Free ship[...]
“Aesthetic Movement” Soliflore Vase. 19th century England Vase, earthenware with yellow glaze. Made by Burmantofts Pottery, Leeds, England, circa 1890. Vase, with a bulbous base and a long thin neck, [...]
Christopher Dresser for Minton. Around 1870-1880. Four earthenware tiles, dust-pressed black paste, printed in red and black ocher on a cream ground. The design is a square set in a quatrefoil surroun[...]
Charming milk jug or paunchy pitcher in English earthenware known as "Jersey" shiny and enamelled with a pastoral scene on each side and also under the spout. The handle is well worked as well as its [...]
Sprinkler on the theme of hunting with hounds, by William Adams & sons, cover in silver metal, chiseled and openwork, hallmarked EPNS. Corner earth from the end of the 19th century or the beginning of[...]
Black basalt (glazed inside stoneware) large kettle, Turner, c. 1780, at Lane End, rather similar with Wedgwood black Basalt. This big kettle is decorated with scenes of cherubs in relief, and signed,[...]
Majolica – Minton ‘’Washerwoman’’ designed by Albert Carrier-Belleuse, the piece bears maker's marks and registration for Minton pottery, measurements 8 inches high (circa 1865)
This Minton match h[...]
Pair of Staffordshire figurines representing the Scottish hero Sir Willliam Wallace.
Very popular in England and especially known for its dogs, the figurines in Staffordshire are often in pairs,
sim[...]
Exeptionnelle terrine de chasse en majolique de Minton, vers 1868.
Corps et couvercle à fond vannerie. Décor de branches de houx, baie, lapin, faisan.
Complète, avec son creuset interieur marqué Min[...]
Pair of earthenware male and female shepherds with dog and sheep, typical decorative objects from the Staffordshire region, England, end of the XIX century.
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