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Hexagonal Tortoiseshell and Bone Box  

A hexagonal box, Indian, of exceptional quality and condition, c 1920. Tortoiseshell veneer and with intricate inlaid and overlaid bone decoration. Dimensions in inches 7 1/2 dia x 3 h

Very Large Staffordshire Platter  

A beautiful Staffordshire meat platter of exceptional size and colour. Decorated with butterflies and botanical motifs, in perfect order, c 1870 Dimensions in inches 23 x 18

Staffordshire Meat Platter  

A blue and white Staffordshire meat platter in perfect condition with deep well, c 1880 Dimensions in inches 23 w x 18 d

Antique Wedgwood Green Majolica Cabbage Leaf Plate  

This is a very attractive Wedgwood Majolica Plate. Approximately just under 8" wide. In excellent overall condition with no chips, cracks or restoration, there is the odd area of light crazing. If you have any queries feel free to contact us.

Antique Wedgwood Green Majolica Cabbage Leaf Plate  

This is a very attractive Wedgwood Majolica Plate. Approximately just under 8" wide. In excellent overall condition with no chips, cracks or restoration. If you have any queries feel free to contact us.

A RARE Lowestoft teabowl, after Worcester  

This is DEFINATELY NOT a Worcester piece, as we can tell by the more inky blue/ naieve painting. It is a realy interesting example, and in RARE PERFECT CONDITION. Also, the hatched crescent mark is not quite the same as Worcester.

RARE BADDELEY-LITTLER TEABOWL, c1780  

Rare Baddeley-Littler teabowl, c1780, decorated with scattered sprigs and with a single larger bouquet. Iron red border with pink roses hanging from blue chains. William Littler was the proprietor of Longton Hall, and later of West Pans, joining forces with Baddeleys after his failure to produce porcelain of sufficient quality and quantity at his earlier ventures. Wares made by Littler are scarce and much sought after. Very good condition.

Royal Albert Pair Tea Plates circa 1917  

A pair of Royal Albert porcelain tea plates dating from circa 1917. They are a most attractive pair of plates, with a fluted body and soft honey gilding that complements the rich blue of the pattern, which is not worn or faded. They measure 6.75" in diameter, and are in perfect condition with no cracks, chips or repairs. Very decorative.

Coalport Teabowl c1820  

Fabulous hand painted Coalport C1820 Teabowl, decorated with 3 cartouches with beautiful hand painted flowers and flower centrepiece on white ground, nice gilded pattern on cobalt blue ground. Condition: Fair, one very tight hairline underneath. Further pictures available upon request Please quote item number F23

Oriental Style Teabowl c1800-60  

A fine dish c1800-60, possibly Newhall or Lowestoft. Hand painted detail, nice quality. Condition: Fair Size: 12cm diameter 2cm height Weight: 100g Further pictures available upon request Please quote reference number D8 We currently have items on sale at our website
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