A rare Derby black horse with small Derby red marks of crossed batons, a crown, a D,…
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 fine Coalport letter rack, finely painted with a panel of overflowing flowers in a…
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A rare Coalport twin-handled cup, cover, and saucer. The cup is decorated with garla…
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A very fine pair of Derby bough pots with pierced covers of bombé lunette form and r…
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A very fine and rare Barr, Flight, and Barr salmon pink ground Worcester vase and co…
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A very fine Barr Worcester two-handled chocolate cup, painted with a faux grey marbl…
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A fine Staffordshire porcelain fox head stirrup cup. The cup is naturalistically col…
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A Royal Worcester vase finely painted by William Hawkins with a still life of fruit …
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