A beautiful and unusually decorated porcelain teacup and saucer. This piece, made by one of the Staffordshire manufactories, features birds on the saucer and the cup interior, along with wonderfully painted morning glories, roses, and other flowers. Simply a charming item in superb condition, with no apparent wear.
This is a beautiful handpainted plate from the Rococo Revival period, probably made at the Coalport factory. It features two sprigs of yellow flowers in the center, identified, as "Creeping Moneywort", in red script on the reverse. The finely molded border, edged in gilding, has groups of flowers and fruits. The diameter of the plate is 8 5/8".
The condition of this specimen is as exquisite as the sub ...click for details
A charming and wonderfully painted creamer from the Daniel factory with a gorgeous pink ground and gilding. In pristine condition. The pattern and form are illustrated in "H. and R. Daniel 1822-1846" by Henry Berthoud.
Each plate decorated with a different central bouquet of flowers, painted in superb detail. Around this central motif is a chain design in turquoise and gilt, which is in turn surrounded by a circular garland of fruit. The undulating rim is gilded and encloses a band of gilt enriched mazarine blue, with a further interior gilded border.
The diameter of the plates is 9", and each is marked on the back with a "W ...click for details
Gilt Chinoserie decoration on a deep blue ground; 2 5/8" tall by 2 5/8" diameter; very, very minimal gilt rubbing in a few spots at the bottom, of much less import than the photos indicate