A pair of rare and antique Worcester figurine candlesticks in Victorian design, created by James Hadley for Worcester in the late 19th century. The set features a young boy and girl standing beside tr[...]
A rare antique pair of soft-paste porcelain figurines, titled ‘Poor Children,’ produced by the Derby Factory around 1760.
These delightful pieces showcase the finest craftsmanship of the Derby factor[...]
Staffordshire porcelain figurine, likely from the factory of Thomas Parr, circa 1860.
A finely modeled figure of General Napier with a sword in hand, standing in front of his horse, on a grass mound [...]
An antique Derby figurine of a shepherd with a pipe, crafted from soft-paste porcelain, painted in enamels, and lightly gilded. This shepherd motif was highly popular among all the renowned porcelain [...]
An antique Derby figurine of a shepherdess with a sheep, crafted from soft-paste porcelain, painted in enamels, and gilded. The shepherd motif was repeated numerous times in Derby's history, with vari[...]
A pair of very rare, hand-painted porcelain allegorical figurines created by the Chelsea-Derby company circa 1770. Originally, the series consisted of four small porcelain figurines of children symbol[...]
Figure of Diana in soft-paste porcelain painted in enamels and gilded. She appears ready for action, her right arm raised to take an arrow from a quiver on her back. In her left hand, which is at her [...]
A pair of very popular satirical figures, from soft paste porcelain, depicting a tailor and his wife on goats. They were copied from figures first modelled in 1740 by the leading Meissen sculptor J.-J[...]
This exquisite 19th century Majolica porcelain sculpture depicts a nude girl in a boat. This small figurine, measuring 8 cm high, 12.8 cm wide and 9.8 cm deep, displays remarkable attention to detail [...]
This figurine, titled "An Evening Stroll in Tivoli Gardens," depicts a man and woman in Victorian costume. It was designed by Christian Thomsen, with the base mark dating it to 1969-1973.
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An 18th century Derby porcelain figure symbolising Africa, part of a set representing the four continents. The inscription ‘AFRICA’ is in gold on the front of the base. There are traces of scratches o[...]
A fine Derby figure of a young girl representing Europe, from the series The Four Quarters of the Globe. She stands barefoot on a naturalistic base, dressed in exotic robes, holding an orb in her righ[...]
A fine Derby figure of a young girl representing Asia, from the series The Four Quarters of the Globe. She stands barefoot on a naturalistic base, dressed in exotic robes and holding an incense burner[...]
This Wedgwood Jasperware glass is in mint condition and is part of a limited edition, numbered 442 of 500 pieces produced. One side of the glass features the Bermuda Coat of Arms, while the other disp[...]
These are exquisite porcelain figurines, known as the 'Ranelagh Dancers', made by Derby between 1760 and 1765, during the Rococo period. The two figures are depicted in dancing poses, dressed in brigh[...]
Couple de cerf & biche en porcelaine
Angleterre, Staffordshire, époque fin XVIIIème d"but XIXème
Dimensions de la biche : 13,5cm x 6,5cm; hauteur 16cm
Dimensions du cerf : 14,5cm x 7cm ; hauteur 19[...]
Two 18th century English polychrome porcelain statuettes of love standing on a rock base, one playing the flute, and the other holding a pot in his hands.
Henri VIII Polychrome Porcelain Subject Marked Below Very beautiful polychrome subject in perfect condition Free and insured shipping in metropolitan France
Henri VIII Subject In Polychrome Porcelain Marked Below Very beautiful showcase object, richly decorated and painted Decor with golden salamander Free and insured shipping in metropolitan France
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