Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures, c. 1850. Albert Prince of Wales and Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, Princess Royal. Condition: No cracks or restorations. One small chip on foot rim of Prince of Wales. Very fine pieces. Prince of Wales, 8 1/2 inches; Princess Royal, 8 1/4 inches.
English Worcester Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, c. 1780-90. Flight period. Flute form with puce and gold handpainted floral decoration. No chips, cracks or restorations. Very very minor wear to gold on rim of saucer. 2 1/4 inches high, tea bowl; 5 1/2 inches wide, saucer.
German Meissen Porcelain Cup and Saucer, c .1830. Kuehn period. Perfect condition. Kakiemon pattern with double twisted handle.. This pattern was first used by Kandler in 1745. From a very fine New Jersey collection. Exquisite piece. Saucer, 4 1/8 inches; cup, 2 inches high.
Old Paris Porcelain Medallion Cup and Saucer, c. 1840. Goddess heads on each in round cartouches , double gold lines of rims, with black and gold Greek key decoration around the middle. Gilt scroll and spear border on inside of cup. Very fine quality. Saucer, 5 3/4 inches; cup, 4 1/2 inches wide include handle, 1 7/8 inches high.
Dr. Wall Worcester Porcelain Blue and White Bowl, c. 1770. Rock and floral pattern marked with an underglaze blue V workmens mark on inside of the foot rim. Condition: minor spider crack on bottom and tiny rim crack. These are mentioned only for accuracy. A wonderful, fine piece of English 18th century porcelain.
English Porcelain Waisted and Shanked Tea Bowl and Saucer, c. 1795. Redgrave style pattern from the factory X or Y. Saucer even has a Redgrave looking "rebus." Perfect condition. Looks like Lowestoft. Saucer, 5 1/2 inches diameter. Cup, 2 1/4 inches high.
English Caughley Tea Cup and Saucer, c. 1780. Blue underglaze floral decoration and gold highlighting and accents. Marked with three underglaze blue S mark for Salopian. No chips, cracks or restorations. Even the gold is almost all there. Teeny, tiny gilt loss on rim. Saucer, 4 7/8 inches wide; cup, 2 1/2 inches high.
French Handpainted Limoges Dessert Plate, c. 1892, by William Guerin & Co. and Jean Pouyat. Perfect condition. See photo for marks. The green wine wreath with ribbons is the retailer. 8 1/2 inches diameter.
French Handpainted Limoges Dessert Plate, c. 1892, by William Guerin & Co. and Jean Pouyat. Perfect condition. See photo for marks. The green wine wreath with ribbons is the retailer. 8 1/2 inches diameter.