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A rare Staffordshire blue and white transfer ware bowl in great condition. England, circa 1820s.
9.5" Diameter x 1" High
$175
An Imari pattern Royal Worcester dessert plate with gold gilt. Circa 1890s, England. Five available.
9" Diameter x 1" High
$195 Each
Ambassador by Royal Crown Derby china with gold leaves, orange flowers and a blue band, set of sixty three pieces. This china set has been discontinued between 1987 to 1995. Royal Crown Derby, is made in Derby, England. Founded in 1750.
Dinner Plates - 8
Flat Cups and Saucers - 8 each
Footed Cream Soup Bowls and Saucers - 8 each
Salad Plates - 16
Demitasse Cup and Saucers - 7 Cups and 8 Saucers
Bread and Butter Plates - 8
10.5" Diameter x 2.5" High
$3749
An early 19th century Qing Dynasty blue and white bowl with patina. In good condition for their age. Four available.
5"Diameter x 1" High
$195 Each
This exquisite set of four 19th century French Theos plates beautifully captures the charm of antique French ceramics. Each plate features a striking rooster perched atop a basket of flowers, showcasing fine detailing and timeless elegance. The delicate artistry and rich history make these plates a perfect addition to any antique collection or a stunning table setting.
9" Diameter x 1" High
$425
A rare and expressive example of 19th century Japanese papier mâché craftsmanship, this fluted bowl features a delicately rendered scene of figures playing musical instruments. The surface displays a gentle sheen, highlighting both the intricate hand painted detailing and the graceful, undulating form.
The fluted silhouette lends sculptural interest, making this piece as much a work of art as a functional decorative object. Its scale and depth offer presence without overwhelming a tabletop or display setting.
14" Wide x 10" Deep x 2" High
$595
Santa Clara Pueblo black pottery bowl. Circa 1970s, New Mexico, USA.
2.5" Diameter x 3" High
$195
A Chinese ming dynasty porcelain celadon bowl. China, Ming dynasty so therefore they could be anywhere from the 1300s to the 1600s.
8.5" Diameter x 2" High
$450
A Chinese ming dynasty porcelain dish. The color has a lot of blue in it with lots of designs as well. China, Ming dynasty so therefore they could be anywhere from the 1300s to the 1600s.
8" Diameter x 2" High
$450
An elegant and uncommon papier mâché lacquerware bowl from the Meiji period, Japan late 19th century. This fluted form is both sculptural and rare its gentle curves framing a dynamic hand painted scene of figures in motion engaged in dance.
Executed in rich tones with a luminous lacquered finish this bowl reflects the refined artistry of Meiji era craftsmanship. Its shallow yet wide profile makes it an ideal accent for a tabletop or wall-mounted display.
14" Wide x 10" Deep x 2" High
$595
A charming pair of early 19th century blue and white Staffordshire plates dating to circa 1825. Known as the man with the cow pattern each plate features a pastoral scene rendered in rich cobalt tones with a decorative floral border. These transferware pieces capture the essence of English rural life and are emblematic of the period’s taste in tableware. One plate shows a hairline crack while the other remains in very good condition. A classic and collectible duo for lovers of early English ceramics.
8.5" Diameter x 1.5" High
$185
A striking example of 18th century Japanese craftsmanship, this Imari charger is a masterpiece of color, form, and decorative impact. Boldly hand painted with rich cobalt blue, iron red, and gilt accents, it exemplifies the drama and sophistication that define the finest Imari ware.
Despite its age, this piece remains in remarkable condition, with only two small hairline marks visible solely on the reverse, virtually undetectable from the front and not detracting from its overall beauty.
This is a superb collector’s piece, visually dynamic, technically refined, and among the very best of its kind.
18.5" Diameter x 2.5" High
$950
A striking pair of large Japanese blue and white porcelain plates from the Meiji period (1868–1912), featuring a distinctive cut corner square form.
These pieces showcase a classic blue transfer decoration on the front, richly detailed and wonderfully preserved. The backs are also beautifully decorated, and unlike the front, appear to have been hand painted, providing a subtle but elegant contrast in technique.
Both plates remain in mint condition and come from a well regarded estate, owned by one family for generations. A fine and rare find for collectors of Japanese porcelain or lovers of Meiji-era craftsmanship.
12" Square x 1.5" High
$750
An exceptional late 18th century Chinese porcelain bowl, richly decorated with a finely detailed court scene. The quality of painting and precision in this small piece reflect the highest level of craftsmanship, it is truly museum worthy.
Signed with care and confidence, this bowl carries not only historical significance but also a rare provenance, having been brought back from Cuba in the 1950s. A remarkable piece for collectors of Chinese export or Qing Dynasty porcelain.
8" Diameter x 2" High
$695
A fine early 19th century Chinese export canton plate, hand-painted in deep cobalt blue on a soft white ground. This piece features the classic canton riverscape, including pavilions, boats, bridges, and mountains, elements cherished by collectors for their rich narrative and painterly charm.
Notably, this plate displays hand drawn decoration that extends with care and precision into the inner well, showing a quality of execution found in more desirable early pieces. The double border design and delicate brushwork reflect the craftsmanship of export porcelain intended for refined western markets. An exceptional example of early 19th century canton ware, ideal for collectors of Chinese export porcelain or as a striking accent in a layered interior.
8.5" Diameter x 1" High
$350
A charming Chinese canton blue and white bread and butter plate, dating to the mid 19th century, circa 1860. This piece features the iconic canton scene, delicately painted in cobalt blue, with architectural motifs and landscape details arranged within a round inner panel.
Ideal for use or display, it serves as a graceful addition to any collection of Chinese export porcelain or 19th century tableware.
6" Diameter x .5" High
$295
A beautifully preserved pair of Mason’s Ashworth’s Ironstone plates, dating to the circa 1870s, showcasing a richly detailed chinoiserie landscape inspired by Peking, Japan. These 19th century plates feature a dynamic scene with pagodas, figures, bridges, and foliage, expertly rendered in vibrant tones with outstanding clarity.
The plates are a fine example of the anglo oriental aesthetic that defined the era’s fascination with the East. The deep, saturated glazes and intricate border patterns highlight the superior quality typical of Ashworth’s production under the Mason’s name.
Both plates are in excellent antique condition with no chips and exceptional color retention, making them a rare and desirable pair for collectors or as a bold decorative element in a traditional or eclectic interior.
9" Diameter x .5" High
$550
A refined pair of Mason’s ironstone shallow bowls, dating to the circa 1860s, featuring the bold form and durable craftsmanship that define early English ironstone.
These bowls are generously scaled with gently sloped walls, ideal for use as serving pieces or as striking decorative accents. The subtly raised rims and traditional glazing reflect the quality of Mason’s early 19th century production, highly prized for its elegance and strength.
Whether displayed on a wall, set on a table, or layered into a chinoiserie inspired interior, this antique pair offers versatility and timeless charm.
10" Diameter x 1.5" High
$750