Antique Dining Tableware

Collection of antique plates, dishes, and salt vessels made of glass and silver, highlighting intricate designs and historical context.

Bowl, 18th-19th century, 1 1/2 x 5 7/8 x 5 7/8 in. (3.81 x 14.92 x 14.92 cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th century
Bowl, 18th-19th century, 1 1/2 x 5 7/8 x 5 7/8 in. (3.81 x 14.92 x 14.92 cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th century
Plate 1732-38 Jean Jambin. Plate 200207Salt vessel on oval base with spire glass container, company Bennewitz and Bonebakker, 1807 The salt vessels each consist of a scale -shaped oval base, which rises in the middle to the Spitsovale container. Both parts are higher on the sides. A filet edge has been applied to the top of the foot on the outer edge. The container of colorless glass has a corrugated top edge and is sharpened with an edge of diamond heads above a jet wreath. The container is attached to the foot by means of a silver screw with a golden cup that is visible on the inside of the container. The trays of A, B and D are damaged. Amsterdam silver (metal). schroefkop: gold (metal). bak: glass The salt vessels each consist of a scale -shaped oval base, which rises in the middle to the Spitsovale container. Both parts are higher on the sides. A filet edge has been applied to the top of the foot on the outer edge. The container of colorless glass has a corrugated top edge and is sharpened with an edge of diamond headsA bowl for herring Glassworks HydrangeaDish, Anonymous, 1730 Round, ribbed dish on a stand ring. The dish is marked: stk. = Amsterdam and an unreadable master sign. Amsterdam silver (metal) Round, ribbed dish on a stand ring. The dish is marked: stk. = Amsterdam and an unreadable master sign. Amsterdam silver (metal)Serving plate - Dahlia Leaf Pattern Burlington Glass Works Burlington Glass WorksEspecially table: Flakon Paw Wowicz, TeodorBowl, 18th-19th century, 1 1/2 x 5 7/8 x 5 7/8 in. (3.81 x 14.92 x 14.92 cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th centuryDish with Floral Scrolls and Foliate Rim 960 CE-1279 China. Celadon-glazed stoneware with underglaze molded decoration .Plate, late 18th century, 1 1/4 x 9 1/2 in. (3.2 x 24.13 cm), Pewter, England or United States, 18th centuryHead of hard baked earthenware, creamware., Anonymous, c. 1790 - c. 1810 Head of hard baked earthenware, of a children's service. Head has a green radiating edge. England earthenware Head of hard baked earthenware, of a children's service. Head has a green radiating edge. England earthenwareDrip tray with the coat of arms of Hendrik Peter Godfried Quack and Isabella Gertraud von Carnap, Etienne Blancheron, c. 1790 - c. 1800 Lekplaat of a fish dish of porcelain, painted on the glaze with gold. With a golden edge and a large hole in the center with small holes around it. Two rings and baking sand on the bottom. porcelain company: Paris (possibly)Netherlands (possibly) porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Lekplaat of a fish dish of porcelain, painted on the glaze with gold. With a golden edge and a large hole in the center with small holes around it. Two rings and baking sand on the bottom. porcelain company: Paris (possibly)Netherlands (possibly) porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrificationOval scale, porcelain factory aan den Amstel, c. 1810 dish Oval scale. Netherlands porcelainOval basket, a 'urite; Magdeburg (ceramic family; 1756-1786); 4 18th century (1775-00-00-1800-00-00);Flat round dish, anonymous, c. 1630 - c. 1670 Round, flat dish of undecorated faience, with a hollow, narrow edge. Delft (possibly) earthenware. tin glaze. Round, flat dish of undecorated faience, with a hollow, narrow edge. Delft (possibly) earthenware. tin glaze.Dish 1809 London. Silver .Small Dish 12th century China. Small Dish 44736Tea Bowl and Saucer, Doccia Porcelain Factory, Italian, established 1735, hard paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold, Decorated in red and gold, in outline of conventionalized petals. In center of saucer and inside tea bowl is a butterfly., Italy, ca. 1765, ceramics, Decorative Arts, tea bowl and saucer, tea bowl and saucerPlate 1750-56 French, Paris. Plate 200363Basket, Jacob Hendrik Stellingwerff, 1806 The oval basket rests on a vaulted foot with a right -wing base. He has a vaulted wall with an openwork decoration of arrows, connected in the middle by Spitsovalen. The basket rises higher on the sides and is provided with a hinged, widening to the middle. File traces run along the base, inside the top edge of the basket, and along the edges of the top of the handle. Amsterdam silver (metal) The oval basket rests on a vaulted foot with a right -wing base. He has a vaulted wall with an openwork decoration of arrows, connected in the middle by Spitsovalen. The basket rises higher on the sides and is provided with a hinged, widening to the middle. File traces run along the base, inside the top edge of the basket, and along the edges of the top of the handle. Amsterdam silver (metal)Dish, barge -shaped, with filetly, fa. Diemont, 1821 The barge -shaped scale has right sides. The vaulted wall, which is raised at the ends, is closed at the top by a filet edge. On the flat of the two dishes, a crowned lion, a probably English helmet sign, is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal) The barge -shaped scale has right sides. The vaulted wall, which is raised at the ends, is closed at the top by a filet edge. On the flat of the two dishes, a crowned lion, a probably English helmet sign, is engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal)Miniature salver ca. 1685 I D British. Miniature salver. British, London. ca. 1685. Silver. Metalwork-Silver-MiniatureCharger, 18th century, 16 11/16 in. (42.39 cm), Pewter, England, 18th centuryDish with Petal-Lobed Rim, Lotus, and Waterweeds 1000-1127 China. Yaozhou ware; stoneware with underglaze molded decoration .Miniature saucer (one of five) (part of a set) ca. 1800 British. Miniature saucer (one of five) (part of a set). British. ca. 1800. Soft-paste porcelain. Ceramics-PotteryPair of salvers, Silver, Both salvers: slightly concave foot, spreading at bottom, ending in flat rim. Flat top with molded rim. Engraved in center circular-oval shield, three roses, lion rampant, three heads of stags. Scrolled framing. Inscribed on back., Ireland, 1708-09, metalwork, Decorative Arts, Pair of salversTray. The longing for tradition resulting from the rapid changes in society also created a demand for new products with old designs. This tray is an example of imitation metal. The uneven silver and the floral pattern create the illusion of an antique plate.Bowl, 18th-19th century, 1 3/8 x 5 x 5in. (3.5 x 12.7 x 12.7cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th centuryDish with Foliated Rim, 12th century, 1 x 8 1/2 in. (2.5 x 21.59 cm), Ding ware White porcelain with moulded relief décor under clear glaze, China, 12th century, This rare dish has an octagonal foliated rim and molded designs. The main motif is two flower-holding birds with outstretched wings. The background is decorated with floral sprays. The raised edges of the rim are left unglazed, indicating that the dish was fired upside down on the rim as is typical of Ding ware. The firing of Ding wares occurred in an oxidizing kiln environment, imparting a warm quality to the creamy-colored glaze.Bowl (one of a pair) 18th century French. Bowl (one of a pair). French. 18th century. Pewter. Metalwork-PewterSalver (one of a pair) 1730 Paul de Lamerie Listen to experts illuminate this artwork's story Listen Play or pause #413. Retail Value. High and Low Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies We're sorry, the transcript for this audio track is not available at this time. We are working to make it available as soon as possible.. Salver (one of a pair). British, London. 1730. Silver. Metalwork-SilverIgloo bowl Trzewik Drost, Eryka, Economic Huta Z BkowiceDish with Dragons, Peonies, and Stylized Clouds. China. Date: 960 AD-1279. Dimensions: H. 4.5 cm (1 3/4 in.); diam. 17.3 cm (6 13/16 in.). Ding ware; porcelain with underglaze molded decoration; copper rim. Origin: China. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Sauce Dish before 1867 Boston & Sandwich Glass Company. Sauce Dish. American. before 1867. Blown glass. Made in Sandwich, Massachusetts, United StatesBaptismal Basin. Samuel Edwards; American, 1705-1762; Boston, Massachusetts. Date: 1751-1761. Dimensions: Diam. 7.5 × 30.1 cm (2 15/16 × 12 1/16 in.); 884.7 grams. Silver. Origin: Boston. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Fruit bowl - Beaded Oval & Fan No.1 pattern Jefferson Glass Company, Limited Jefferson Glass Company, LimitedPaul de Lamerie, Set of Twelve Dinner Plates, 1746/47, silver.Scale with the weapons of Caspar Hendrik Schickhart and Judith ter Welberg. Scale of silver with braco-shaped scalloped edge. On the flat engraved coat of arms of Caspar Hendrik Schickhart and Judith Ter Welberg. On the edge tendrils of flowers and birds.Oval salver 1753-55 Johann Martin Satzger I. Oval salver 206194Plate, porcelain, overglaze decoration, Shaped edge with two bands of etched gold: between them, gold lattice with white and orange dots, and turquoise dots in spaces., St. Petersburg, Russia, late 19th century, ceramics, Decorative Arts, PlateScotel, Tag Met Het wing pattern decor, Meissener porcelain manufactory, 1901 Oval dish of painted porcelain. The dish is painted in green and blue with the Flügelmuster. The dish is marked and belongs to a service (BK-1976-65-1 to BK-1976-65-34). Float porcelain Oval dish of painted porcelain. The dish is painted in green and blue with the Flügelmuster. The dish is marked and belongs to a service (BK-1976-65-1 to BK-1976-65-34). Float porcelainPlate of tin with scalloped edge, c. 1700 - c. 1800 Plate of tin. The scalloped edge is double profiled. Three times Finn is stamped on the underside of the flat. Low Countries tin (metal) casting Plate of tin. The scalloped edge is double profiled. Three times Finn is stamped on the underside of the flat. Low Countries tin (metal) castingNappy -empty plate isolated on white backgroundRetro look Photo lamp Vintage looking White daylight fluorescent light bulb for photography studio isolated over white Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 7263576Nappy -Nappy - Diamond Glass Company Limited, 1890-1902 Diamond Glass Company Limited, 1890-1902Robert Jones I and John Scofield, Pair of Salvers, 1776/77, silver.Batist handkerchief with plumetis embroidery and a border bobbin, anonymous, c. 1890 Batist handkerchief with plumetis embroidery and a border bobbin: Valenciennes side. Square model with rounded corners. The embroidery is located exclusively along the edge of the tissue. The pattern consists of a chain of diamonds, alternately worked up and equipped with a star flower, a rosette flower with four leaves and a flower with six round petals. Small leaf branches spring between the diamonds. The side is slightly wrinkled on the textile and has a repeating pattern of a one -sided leaf with a mushroom with a recess. The magazine originates from the pattern along the lower edge that consists of a chain of lying arcs that form the scrap edge. The scrap edge is finished with picots. The motifs are made in linen battle with openwork edges and recesses. The motifs are connected by a wasting ground: a square Valenciennes ground. Europe cotton (textile) Embroidering / Bobbi Lace / Valenciennes Lace Bowl China. Bowl. China. Porcelain painted in underglaze blue with yellow enamel overglaze. Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Kangxi period (1662-1722). CeramicsBowl with cover 19th century British, after Italian, Venice original This electrotype is after an original in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, at the time of reproduction.. Bowl with cover 185871Tray on legs; Mappin & webb LTD (company Z Otnicz, Platernicza, seller; Fl. 1859-); 1906/07 (1906-00-00-1907-00-00);Scale with five shell -shaped floors, Andries Grill, 1651 Scale of silver, formed by five deep trays in the form of shells. In the middle of the scale, a weapon with a helmet sign is engraved, possibly from Richard Fisher, Baronet or Barnsbury and Anne Leigh. The Hague silver (metal) Scale of silver, formed by five deep trays in the form of shells. In the middle of the scale, a weapon with a helmet sign is engraved, possibly from Richard Fisher, Baronet or Barnsbury and Anne Leigh. The Hague silver (metal)Drinking Vessel (Hanap; one of a pair) 1320-60 French Hanaps, or drinking vessels for wine, are frequently mentioned in 14th-century inventories. Few have survived, however, as silver plate was often melted down to realize funds for the owner. Wine, customarily diluted throughout the Middle Ages, was poured to the top of the boss and then water was added to the flare of the bowl, roughly in the proportion of four to one.. Drinking Vessel (Hanap; one of a pair). French. 1320-60. Silver, silver gilt, translucent enamel, and opaque enamel. Made in possibly Toulouse, France. Metalwork-SilverDish with Scalloped Rim.Dish in white glaze with six scalloped edges, on a round base without foot.For a long time; Stoltz, Friedrich Jacob (Fl. 1767-1803); End of the 19th century (1880-00-00-1895-00-00);Compass of Louis de Boisot. Louis de Boisot was an admiral from Zeeland. He is chiefly remembered for leading the forces that breached the dikes around Leiden during the Spanish siege of the city. The rising water forced the Spaniards to flee, and Boisots flotilla was able to sail into the city on 3 October 1574. This compass bears his family arms and is reputed to have belonged to him.Tray (Pan). China, Song dynasty, 960-1279. Furnishings; Serviceware. Red and black lacquer on wood core with basketworkSilver bowl. Culture: Cycladic. Dimensions: diameter 8 1/16 in. (20.4 cm). Date: ca. 3200-2200 B.C..The rim is offset. Decorated on the outside with chevrons. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Dayere late 19th century Iranian (Persian) A thin kidskin membrane stretches over a shallow wood and ivory frame. Small crotal bells, coins, and metal rings fastened inside the frame add a metallic jingle. The drum is held vertically in the left palm, leaving three fingers free to tap the head along with fingers, palm, and fist of the right hand. The drum is also struck against elbow, shoulder, and knee.. Dayere 500948Doily of linen rosette -shaped with four lobes and around a border bobbin, anonymous, the Molenwiekje, c. 1925 - c. 1949 Doily of natural linen with a border bobbin all around: Dutch side. Square rosette -shaped model with four semi -circular shades or lobes. The rim tlosant follows this model. Netherlands linen (material) bobbin lace Doily of natural linen with a border bobbin all around: Dutch side. Square rosette -shaped model with four semi -circular shades or lobes. The rim tlosant follows this model. Netherlands linen (material) bobbin lacePlate. Smooth round plate on a stand ring. The sign has been marked with a letter Z (JRL) And an unknown brand. The plate is the same as the board with Invnr. BK-1977-64-a.Salver 1729 Attributed to Jean-Joseph Giraud. Salver 200311Hexagonal dish (part of a set). Culture: Hungarian, Brass. Dimensions: Overall: 10 1/2 x 9 5/16 in. (26.6 x 23.6 cm). Maker: Paulus Roth (active 1646-89). Date: second half 17th century.These five dishes (2010.110.13-17) would appear most spectacular when seen in flickering candlelight or radiant sunlight. The masterful balance between the foliage and fruit ornamentation on the rim is exquisite. These dishes originally belonged to members of the Hungarian dynasty of the Barons Bornemisza.LiteratureTihamr Gyrfs. A brassai tvssg trtnete. Brass, 1912, pp. 110-11, no. 206.European Silver, Objects of Vertu and Miniatures / Orfvrerie europene, objets de vitrine et miniatures. Sale cat., Christie's, Geneva, May 9, 1989, p. 58, no. 109.Judit H. Kolba. Hungarian Silver: The Nicolas M. Salgo Collection. London, 1996, p. 45, no. 23.ExhibitedErdly rgi muvszeti emlkeinek killtsa az Iparmuvszeti mzeumban / Ausstellung alten Kunstgewerbes aus SiebenCommemorative plate - Soldiers of the Queen. Paardeberg Drift, Sunday, February 18th, 1900Bowl - Maple Thomas Furnival & Sons Thomas Furnival & SonsDish with Crane amid Floral Scrolls. China. Date: 1115-1199. Dimensions: H. 2.3 cm (15/16 in.); diam. 18.6 cm (7 5/16 in.). Ding ware; porcelain with underglaze mold-impressed decoration; metal rim. Origin: China. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Blaker of silver, bowl -shaped leaf with trunk on which cylindrical candle holder with a narrow fat catcher., Gregorius van der Toorn, 1752 Blaker, on a narrow base that rests on a bowl -shaped leaf with a trunk. A cylindrical candle holder rests on this. Just below the top edge is a narrow fat catcher. Marked and dated. The Hague silver (metal) casting Blaker, on a narrow base that rests on a bowl -shaped leaf with a trunk. A cylindrical candle holder rests on this. Just below the top edge is a narrow fat catcher. Marked and dated. The Hague silver (metal) castingRinse bowl, yelled. Rinse bowl of yellow-leaved alabaster.set transparent dishesFruit bowl - Nova Scotia Crown Pattern Lamont Glass Company Lamont Glass CompanyMountPlate, from a Child's Dinner Service, c. 1775, 3/8 x 2 11/16 in. (1 x 6.83 cm), Creamware, England, 18th centuryKleed van kloskant met tussenzetsels van machinale kant die in het centrum een kruisgewijs doorsneden cirkel vormen.Dress of natural colosside - Lille side - with intermediates of machining valenciennes side. Around model made up of a round middle part of tulle with mates, which is crossed by cross-sections and surround with intermediaries of machining valenciennes. With fine wrinkles, a wide border is sewn to this circular edge of machining. The pattern of this strip consists of a wide job with square moods made in shape stroke, with a repeating pattern of a flower branch with feathered leaves and carnate flowers. The motifs in the climbing side are made in linen stroke with recesses and provided with thicker and shiny contour wires. The motifs are connected by a tuland. Ornamental grounds are applied in a few flowers and leaves, including the roses. The under-or outside is right and finished with picots. The side is manufactured in the 19th century, the dress has been put together inPlate, c. 1780, 7/8 x 9 5/8 x 9 5/8 in. (2.2 x 24.4 x 24.4 cm), Porcelain, enamel, gilding, China, 18th century, The arms on this dessert plate are of Grierson.Round plate of hard-baked pottery; Creamware .. Round plate of hard-baked pottery. The board has an openwork edge and is noticed: Sewells & Donkin.FootedDish.   Maker: Byrdcliffe Pottery, American, founded 1902John H Tercuzzi, Bread Basket, c 1940 Bread BasketPlate, Lead-glazed earthenware, Polychrome 'tortoise-shell' decoration in brown, with yellow, green and blue-gray glazing on upper surface, and simple molded edge., England, 19th century, ceramics, Decorative Arts, PlateOpen salt, Glass, Cylindrical bowl with straight faceted sides rising to large turned-over rim covered with diamond cutting and faceted around the edge; bottom star cut., Ireland, ca. 1830, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Open saltEmpty cats steel bowl on wooden floor. Lot of copyspace. Crisis or pet diet concept horizontalAnonymous / 'Case for the Dish with the story of Hermaphrodite and cameos of the Twelve Caesars'. 1650 - 1711. Leather, Wood, Metal, Cloth. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España.Salver. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm); Diam. 8 1/8 in. (20.6 cm); 16 oz. 16 dwt. (522.8 g). Maker: Samuel Kirk (1793-1872). Date: ca. 1830.This small salver would have been used for the presentation of refreshments. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Saucer with translucents rice-grain roundels, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1724 Porcelain dish, covered with a translucent white glaze. The walls are opened (ajour work) in five rosettes of rice work. White porcelain, monochromes. Jingdezhen porcelain. glaze vitrification Porcelain dish, covered with a translucent white glaze. The walls are opened (ajour work) in five rosettes of rice work. White porcelain, monochromes. Jingdezhen porcelain. glaze vitrificationJean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, Platter, 1819-38, silver.Saucer with gold borders on a red ground, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1824 Porcelain saucer, covered on the glaze with red and gold. The wall and edge are covered with tires of red and gold, with a flower drink on the edge. Golden line closely. Empire. France (possibly) porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Porcelain saucer, covered on the glaze with red and gold. The wall and edge are covered with tires of red and gold, with a flower drink on the edge. Golden line closely. Empire. France (possibly) porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrificationBANDEJA DE PORCELANA. Location: MUSEE D'ARTS DECORATIFS. MADRID. SPANIEN.Perra; Levrat, François (1811-1860); 19th century (1801-00-00-1900-00-00);Dish 1710-11 Edme Paul Leblond. Dish. French, Paris. 1710-11. Silver. Metalwork-SilverMaker Unknown, Patty Pan, c. 1820-40, colorless lead glass.Brooch -Small tray (one of a pair) Johann Martin Satzger I 1757-59Spoon tray with a coat of arms and floral scrolls, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1749 Rectangular, hexagonal pattipan of porcelain with ribbed wall, painted on the glaze in blue, red, black and gold. On the flat an unidentified family crest in a medallion. The upper part of the weapon with three flowers on a blue background and the lower part with a flower and seven loose leaves on a golden soil. The cover consists of flower vines and the helmet sign is a swan with a flower as a head. Around the weapon flower vines and a Spearhead border. On the wall a band with flower vines. Weapon porcelain with email colors. China porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Rectangular, hexagonal pattipan of porcelain with ribbed wall, painted on the glaze in blue, red, black and gold. On the flat an unidentified family crest in a medallion. The upper part of the weapon with three flowers on a blue background and the lower part with a flower and seven loose leaves on a golden soil. TInkstand 1690-91 Peter Harache I. Inkstand. British, London. 1690-91. Silver. Metalwork-SilverUnknown, Platter, 1809-19, silver.Pickle dish ca. 1838-48 William Ridgeway Son & Co.. Pickle dish 209301Wine rinser, Cut and engraved glass, Basin shaped with vertical impressions along lower half, engraved asterisks near upper rim, with two spouts., England, 18th century, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Wine rinserTray 1809-19 L.C.. Tray 199804Dish Ring. Joseph Jackson (Ireland, Dublin, active 18th century (1775-1807)). Ireland, Dublin, circa 1780. Furnishings; Serviceware. SilverWilliam Gamble, Spoon Tray, 1715/16, silver.sugar bowl isolated on a white background