English Worcester Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, c. 1765. Wonderful scale blue background with rich kakiemon pattern. Underglaze "C" mark. A highly sought after pattern. Perfect condition. 3 inches high.
German Meissen Porcelain Tea Pot,(Marcolini Period) c. 1774. Very elegant tree limb form spout and handle with sprigged decoration and puce floral flowers and floral finial. Minor flake on spout professionally restored. Ends of two petals on finial touched up. Excellent condition and a real treasure. Height: 4.75 inches. Width: 7.25 inches.
German Meissen Porcelain Dot Period Footed Creamer, c. 1770. Wonderful twisted handle and Deutsch Blumen decoration. Wonderful form and very elegant. Teeny, tiny flea bite on spout. Underglaze blue cross swords mark with a dot between the hilts and a 1 below for 1st quality paste. Height: 4.5 inches. Width: 4.75 inches.
German Meissen Marcoloni Period Porcelain Tea Cup and Saucer, c. 1780. Beautiful puce flower decoration with gold rim. Perfect condition. Marked underglaze cross swords with a star underneath. 5 1/8 inches, saucer; 1 5/8 inches, cup.
French Sceaux Faience Box, c. 1790. Beautiful puce decoration and bronze mounts. This nice piece might have been used to store perfume bottles. 3 7/8 inches x 3 3/8 inches x 2 inches.
Pair of English Chamberlain's Worcester Porcelain Soup Bowls, c. 1847. Lovely floral sprig decoration. A very unusual center decoration of flowers painted over a crown and a sailing vessel. Condition is perfect with no chips, cracks or restorations. 10.5 inches.
Scottish West Coast Pottery Prattware Jug, c. 1790. Factory Delftfield Pottery of Broomielaw. The scene is "Parson, Clerk and Sexton," three men who are drinking and smoking. Wonderful decoration. The spout has a minor professional restoration that does not detract from appearance or value. Reference: Prattware by John and Griselda Lewis, page 118 and 119. Jug is 6.25 inches high.
Rare English Creamware Featheredge Plate, c. 1780. Decorated in The Netherlands of a lady and gentleman feeding a spotted deer. Wonderful dragonflies on the rim. Condition: Very minor flakes on rim, no cracks, chips or restorations. A real beauty. 9.5 inches wide.
Rare Early Handpainted Minton Porcelain Cup and Saucer, c. 1800. Chinosierie decoration of a Chinese boy holding a flag and another Chinese boy flying a kite surrounded with stylized flowers and trees. Minton Crossed L"s mark with M and pattern number 539. Perfect condition. This type of quality Minton is hardly ever seen in the United States. 2.25 inches, cup; 5.5 inches, saucer.