A quintessential piece of Irish design history. This beautiful Belleek shell dish showcases the iconic nacreous sheen that has made Irish Parian China so famous. This isn’t your standard porcelain, this is remarkably thin and translucent with an ethereal glass like quality that catches the light beautifully. Painted with the signature green shamrocks, it’s a classic example of Belleek’s traditional aesthetic. It has the authentic ‘Third Period’ black mark (1926-1946). Perfectly sized for a vanity or bedside table to hold rings, earrings or other precious trinkets. Could be displayed just about anywhere.
This dish is in pristine vintage condition, with no chips, cracks or crazing. In remarkable condition for it’s age.
Deanta in Eirinn.
Dimensions: 14cms from loop to the bottom. 12cms diameter
This vibrant decorative swan planter is a classic example of Regency Fine Arts craftsmanship from the late 20th Century. It has a high-relief 3D moulding where the feathers and floral accents stand out from the body. It’s beautifully adorned with purple irises and green foliage that wraps around it’s neck and base. Perfect as a stand alone ornament or a pot for plants.
This piece is used but in great vintage condition with no chips or cracks
Dimensions: Length 25cms, Width 10cms Height 17cms
This is a very pretty Vintage ceramic swan made by John Jenkins and Sons. This piece is one of their popular mid-to-late 20th Century floral porcelain collection. Particularly known for their hand-painted aesthetic, this lovely swan has a pink briar rose with trailing green leaves and is one of their most recognisable motifs from the 1970’s/80’s. Often sold as planters, as seen, it could also be used as a decorative centrepiece or a trinket dish.
There are no major issues with this and it is in good vintage condition.
Measurements: 17cms high 8cms wide and 16cms long.
This is a lovely and elegant white porcelain sauce or gravy boat with an attached underplate by the iconic German company Villeroy and Boch. It has scalloped edges in an embossed white ceramic possibly from their Manoir or Old Luxembourg collection. The attached underplate is a table-saver, preventing drips and stains on your linens. Holds around 500mls.
It’s in perfect condition with no chips or cracks.
Measurements: 21cms length and 7.5cms high
Shell shaped bowl with fluted rim that can be used as a decorative item or even a serving dish. Pretty white ceramic piece that would suit multiple styles of home, boho, coastal, cottage or modern. Could also be used as a trinket dish for your jewellery, a tea light or candle holder or to store your small soaps. In good vintage condition with no chips or cracks.
20×14cms and 11cms high
This plate is a vintage, likely 1970’s Stavangerflint wall plate, or just a plate if you like, produced in Norway. It showcases a stylized depiction of Bergen with various motifs which add to the historical context. Stavangerflint was known for it’s whimsical designs and quality earthenware and often hand-painted scenes. A very typical mid-century Scandinavian design.
It is in excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks.
18×18cms Diameter
Cute little mid-century hand-painted trinket dish. Fine Bone china. Unclear if this is Portmeirion or Herend but it is stamped with ‘fine bone china’ on the bottom. Google thinks it might be Portmeirion. It has a cylindrical base and a slightly domed lid with detailed depictions of various birds perched on branches and leaves with berries.
In perfect condition with no chips or cracks
6.5cms diameter 4cms high
This pitcher is a charming example of New Hall Hanley Pottery from the 1930’s/40’s. It features a distinct scalloped rim and a leaf-molded handle in a soft pastel green and has a lovely pink and green floral design on one side. A very classic and pretty piece of Creamware. It is in overall good vintage condition with a couple of small chips on the foot rim, not visible when displayed (see photos).
The wide mouth makes it an excellent vintage flower vase or utensil holder for a farmhouse style kitchen.
16cms high and 46cms diameter
A Pair of Wade Heath Art Deco Ribbed Jugs-English Pottery-Streamline Moderne. This is a pair of beautiful jugs/pitchers hand-painted in vibrant orange and yellow which contrast against the neutral glaze. Number 406 made in the 1930’s and a classic examples of British Art Deco Design.
No chips, cracks or crazing and in overall excellent vintage condition.
Measurements: Both the same size
Standing pieces are approximately 13.5cm tall x 6.5cm wide at base.
From Royal Albert’s “Flower of the Month” series, including the August Poppy Design. Delicate floral patterns, crafted from fine bone china with lovely gold accents. Ideal for tea enthusiasts, tea-shops or a gift for a loved one born in August. In excellent condition with no chips, cracks or glazing.
Dimensions: Teacup 7.5 cms high 9cms diameter across the top. Saucer: 15cms Diameter.
Royal Albert’s ‘Forget Me Not’ pattern, produced in England has delicate blue flowers and green foliage with a gold trim. Quintessential English charm and ideal for your tea shop, celebration party or as a gift for a loved one born in July. In good vintage condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
Dimensions: Teacup 7.5 cms high 9cms diameter across the top. Saucer: 15cms Diameter.
This elegant Aynsley Bone China set of Cup and Saucer and Side-Plate dates to the 1960’s. Aynsley were known for producing high quality china and were a company based in England. The set has a lovely floral design with gold accents and is in excellent vintage condition with no cracks, chips or glazing.
Measurements:
Cup: 9cms across the top and 7cms height
Saucer: 15cms Diameter
Side-Plate: 17cms Diameter
Very pretty Mid-Century Trio set with delicate Floral Patterns and elegant design which reflects the craftsmanship of Bavarian porcelain. Authentic Bavarian porcelain with intricate floral design includes matching teacup, saucer, and dessert plate
This trio is in excellent vintage condition with only a small stain on the bottom of the plate. (see photos). Please only buy if you are happy with what you see here.
The saucer is 15cms diameter. The side plate is 20cms diameter and the Teacup is 6cm high and 10cms across the top.
This vintage Russian bone china Teacup and Saucer set shows a delicate bluebell pattern and is hand-painted in cobalt blue on a white background. It has 22k gold accents around the rim for a touch of elegance.
The marking Made in Russia with the Lomonosov logo suggests that this piece was produced after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The Red marking signifies it is of highest quality.
It’s in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks of crazing and the Gold Gilt is intact with no rubbing or scratches.
The saucer is 15cms in diameter and the cup is 7.5cm in height.
Charming pierced and lidded pedestal pot, generally used for pot pourri by Royal Creamware. Favoured by Queen Charlotte and known for their delicate designs. Looks good just about anywhere in the home as a decorative item but was possibly used as a sugar bowl.
Dimensions: 17cms high and 37cms diameter
This lovely and iconic set of Poole Pottery includes a teapot and one cup and saucer in the popular Dorset Fruits pattern. This design was popular in the mid-20th century and showcased a distinctive style and connection to British design history.
Dimensions:
Teacup 11cms wide across the top-8cms high
Saucer-16cms diameter
Teapot 25cms from handle to spout and 17cms high
This vintage Masons ironstone jug features a pretty fruit basket design in green and white. Made from high quality stoneware this decorative jug is perfect for serving drinks or as a standout piece in any collection. The detailing is very beautiful and will add a unique touch to your tableware. Ideal for collectors of pottery, this jug would make a great addition to any collection.
Lovely vintage condition with no chips or cracks.
Height 14cms
Lovely piece of French Quimper pottery, perfect for your country kitchen. In great vintage condition for everyday use or display. Ideal for your cream tea or to use as a milk jug. The marking on the bottom suggests it dates anywhere between 1922 and 1968 and it's tricky to be precise with Quimper but the glaze might suggest circa 1925 according to my research. Any questions please do ask Measurements 13cms high Diameter from widest part of the jug is 32cms 8cm width on the top
This is a lovely piece of French Quimper pottery and is in perfect vintage condition. Ideal for serving small portions such as olives or nuts. Likely to be from the 1960's/1970's Happy to ship internationally so please ask for a price Measurements 14x14cms 17cms to the end of the handle
This is a very pretty little piece by Quimper. Perfect for your French country kitchen and can be used for milk or cream. I can see this on a table in a quirky little teashop or Cafe. The markings on the bottom would suggest this was made in the 1940's. It is in great vintage condition and measures as follows: 14cms high Circumference is 24cm Top opening is 5cm.
I can ship internationally so please ask for a price.
In the UK I generally ship using Royal Mail
This is a lovely vintage cup and saucer from Quimper and these pieces are very collectible. It is in great vintage condition and can be used as an everyday item or simply as a display piece. Faience pottery developed from the 17th century onwards in Quimper's Locmaria quarter. Inspired by Breton culture, faience-making reached its peak in the 19th century, with a unique manufacturing process. Soon there would be competition from new arrivals on this profitable and popular market. In the early 20th century, three big names were known all over France: La Grande Maison de la Hubaudière, Porquier-Beau and Henriot. I am unable to date this item but from research it was likely to be from the 1950's/60's Quimper cup and saucer 13.5cm saucer Cup 9cm across
Please do ask if you have any questions.
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