Antique Dish Collection

A variety of historical dishes from different periods, showcasing unique glazes and designs, primarily from ancient Chinese pottery.

Glass Fruit Bowl Against White Background
Glass Fruit Bowl Against White Background
Pair of Foliate-Rimmed Dish. China. Date: 907 AD-999 AD. Dimensions: H. 2.3 cm (15/16 in.); diam. 10.8 cm (4 5/16 in.). Yue ware; glazed stoneware. Origin: China. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Saucer-dish with two incised fish. Scale of stoneware, covered with a translucent cream-colored glaze. Two inguity fishes on the bottom. A chip in the edge. Old label on the bottom with 'VL-44'. Thing.Round edge, c. 1700 - c. 1800 Round of Tin plate. The thin edge has turned. Low Countries tin (metal) Round of Tin plate. The thin edge has turned. Low Countries tin (metal)Saucer-dish with two incised fish, anonymous, c. 960 - c. 1279 Scale of stoneware, covered with a translucent cream -colored glaze. Two Ingegregned Fish on the soil. A chip in the edge. Old label on the bottom with 'VL-44'. Thing. China stoneware. glaze engraving / vitrification Scale of stoneware, covered with a translucent cream -colored glaze. Two Ingegregned Fish on the soil. A chip in the edge. Old label on the bottom with 'VL-44'. Thing. China stoneware. glaze engraving / vitrificationBowl. Culture: China. Dimensions: H. 2 3/4 in. (7 cm); Diam. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Bowl with Stylized Floral Scrolls 1300-1368 China. Luanbai ware; porcelain with transparent or opaque white glaze .Charger. Samuel Woods; Irish, active 1820-1840; Ireland. Date: 1820-1840. Dimensions: 42.6 x 3.2 cm (16 3/4 x 1 1/4 in.). Pewter. Origin: Waterford. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.No. 107, Ludwig Lobmeyr, Austrian, 1829 - 1917, J. & L. Lobmeyr GmbH, Vienna, Austria, founded ca. 1935, Mouth-blown crystal, facet-cut and polished, Mouth-blown crystal fruit bowl on base, elaborately facet-cut and polished., 1868, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Fruit bowl, Fruit bowlPlate; glassGlass Fruit Bowl Against White BackgroundBowl with Eight Buddhist Treasures early 17th century China. Bowl with Eight Buddhist Treasures 47782Souvenir of Stanisław Wyspiański (1869  1907)  AshtrayOval dish with scalloped edge, c. 1770 - 1795 Oval dish from Tin. The edge is scalloped. Roermond tin (metal) Oval dish from Tin. The edge is scalloped. Roermond tin (metal)Dish, part of a tea set, Petrus Regout & Co., 1934 Dish of earthenware, part of a tea set. Brown distance on the outside, with red buttons, spouts, ears and edges. Marked with sphinx stamp; Petrus Regout & Co Maastricht in a lying rectangle; Made in Holland; Dishes: Insented AR and waxing moon. Maastricht earthenware Dish of earthenware, part of a tea set. Brown distance on the outside, with red buttons, spouts, ears and edges. Marked with sphinx stamp; Petrus Regout & Co Maastricht in a lying rectangle; Made in Holland; Dishes: Insented AR and waxing moon. Maastricht earthenwareChrysanthemum Dish 1723-1735 China. Glazed porcelain .Pan. Mantua Glass Works; Manutua, Ohio, 1821-1829. Date: 1820-1830. Dimensions: 13 cm (5 1/8 in.). Blown glass. Origin: Mantua. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Footed Salver; Made by Anthony Nelme (active 1681 - 1722); England; silverBowl Economic Huta Z BkowiceBlackboard with the family arm of Amstel. Round plate of tin with folded edge. On the edge the family weapon Ploos van Amstel.One from a Set of Five Soba Cups with Chrysanthemum Design 1615-1868 Japan. One from a Set of Five Soba Cups with Chrysanthemum Design 63740Divided vegetable bowl, Residential” pattern. Designer Russel Wright, American, 1904-1976 Manufacturer: Northern Industrial Chemical Company, AmericanRetailer Distributor: Richards Morgenthau CompanyDish. Magistrate: Daniel Curtiss, American, active 1821-40Round Covered Box with Floral Scrolls in Relief: Qingbai type Ware, 1300s. China, Fujian province, Anxi xian, Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). Glazed porcelain with slip decoration;Footed Salver 1683-1684 England. Silver . John Sutton (Maker)Close-up of a glass box of powder compact, FrancePlate used in the House of Representatives of the Netherlands at official receptions, Hutschenreuther, c. 1900 - c. 1974 plate (dishes) Porcelain plate, painted on the glaze in gold. Decorated with a golden edge and the crowned weapon of the House of Representatives with the inscription 'Lower House of the States General'. Marked on the underside with the factory brand, 'P.A.W. Philippona The Hague ', N and 25. Possibly decorated in The Hague. porcelain company: BeierenThe Hague porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / vitrification  The HagueCup (common name). Cernuschi Museum, Asia Museum of Asia in the city of Paris.Porringer ca. 1725-1750 John Cluett Jr.. Porringer 6676Bowl with floral patterns mid-17th century China. Bowl with floral patterns. China. mid-17th century. Porcelain with mold-impressed decoration (Jingdezhen ware). Qing dynasty (1644-1911). CeramicsOld enamel dishe, or bowl, isolated on white backgroundToilet can; Cattle, Robert & Barber, James (York; Company Z Otnicz; Fl. 1807-1812); 1810/11 (1810-00-00-1811-00-00);Plate used in the House of Representatives of the Netherlands at official receptions, Hutschenreuther, c. 1900 - c. 1974 plate (dishes) Porcelain plate, painted on the glaze in gold. Decorated with a golden edge and the crowned weapon of the House of Representatives with the inscription 'Lower House of the States General'. Marked on the underside with the factory brand, 'P.A.W. Philippona The Hague ', N and 25. Possibly decorated in The Hague. porcelain company: BeierenThe Hague porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / vitrification  The HaguePorringer 1750-70 Samuel Casey American. Porringer 6672Saucer. United States, 1815-1840. Furnishings; Serviceware. Pattern-molded glassPlate 1774-1809 Gershom Jones. Plate. American. 1774-1809. Pewter. Made in Providence, Rhode Island, United StatesFinger bowl. American; 19th century. Date: 1885-1900. Dimensions: 6.7 × 11.7 cm (2 5/8 × 4 5/8 in.). Cut glass. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Bowl 1723-1735 China. Porcelain with crimson pink glaze .Patera on the foot; Dixon, James & Sons (sheffield; company z Otnicz; Fl. 1806-); 1910/11 (1910-00-00-1911-00-00);Tazza with a landscape, anonymous, A.T. Vaillant, c. 1850 - c. 1860 Tazza van Porcelain on a high, spreading foot, painted on the glaze in Sepia and Gold. On the flat a person in a water landscape with two moored boats, a house, mountains and trees. Golden edge and gold lines on the outer wall and the foot. Marked on the bottom with a.v. and M. Europe porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Tazza van Porcelain on a high, spreading foot, painted on the glaze in Sepia and Gold. On the flat a person in a water landscape with two moored boats, a house, mountains and trees. Golden edge and gold lines on the outer wall and the foot. Marked on the bottom with a.v. and M. Europe porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrificationPorringer 1760-80 Benjamin Burt American. Porringer 6667BaptismalBasin.   Maker: Samuel Pierce, American, 1767-1840Dish China. Dish 43876Toy dessert plate - Inconnu / UnknownSauce Dish before 1867 Boston & Sandwich Glass Company. Sauce Dish. American. before 1867. Blown glass. Made in Sandwich, Massachusetts, United StatesRound edge, c. 1700 - c. 1800 Round of Tin plate. The thin edge has turned. Low Countries tin (metal) Round of Tin plate. The thin edge has turned. Low Countries tin (metal)Dinner plate with English arms (one of a group of four) 1715 Richard Bayley Set of four circular dinner plates with English arms, London 1715 with maker's mark of Richard Bayley, which are part of a larger set, of which The Met was given twelve by Mrs Charles Wrightsman in 2012 (2012.205.17). In the eighteenth century, dinner plates were often supplied in sets of 36 - enough to serve three courses to a table of twelve.. Dinner plate with English arms (one of a group of four). British, London. 1715. Silver. Metalwork-SilverGlobe; etched glassDish 18th century French. Dish 201823Rinse bowl, blue, with leaves and flowers in relief. Flush bowl of bluestone, with embossed leaves and flowers over the entire surface. The top edge of the bowl is scalloped.Rinse, yellow gear, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1800 Food bowl of yellow -lacked alabaster. Germany (possibly) alabaster (mineral) lacquering Food bowl of yellow -lacked alabaster. Germany (possibly) alabaster (mineral) lacqueringKitchen and restaurant utensils on a white background. kitchen and restaurant utensilsThe dishes (F to m) have an oval flat and a wide flat edge, which is straight on the sides; There is a fillet edge along the outer edge.Oval tray. unknown, authorPlate.   Maker: Richard Lee, Sr., American, 1747-1823  Maker: Richard Lee, Jr., American, 1775-after 1816Loop-Handled Dish. Designed by Charles Robert Ashbee; English, 1863-1942; Made by the Guild of Handicraft Ltd.; England, 1888-1908; Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 1902-1903. Dimensions: 8.1 × 30.5 cm (3 3/16 × 12 in.) Diameter of bowl: 13.5 cm (5 5/16 in.). Silver with dyed green chalcedony. Origin: Chipping Campden. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA.Bowl, 12th century, Unknown Korean, 1 1/2 x 6 5/16 x 6 5/16 in. (3.81 x 16.03 x 16.03 cm), Porcelaneous stoneware with carved designs under celadon glaze; gold repairs, Korea, 12th centuryBasin. John Sutton; English, active 1667-c. 1708; London, England. Date: 1677-1678. Dimensions: 13 x 38.4 x 30.2 cm (5 1/8 x 15 1/8 x 11 7/8 in.). Silver. Origin: London. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Nappy - Sunburst pattern Burlington Glass Works Burlington Glass WorksDish. Round dish of unforded faience. The flat has a lobed band and the transcendent edge of the dish is also lobed.Bowl with pearl chasing dragon between clouds and flames, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1899 Klock -shaped bowl of porcelain, covered with a red glaze and painted in underlaze blue. The outside of the bowl is covered with a monochrome red glaze (sang the boeuf), except within the foot ring; On the bottom of the bowl in a medallion, a pearl-chasing dragon between clouds and flames in blue and white. Monochrome. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral) painting / vitrification Klock -shaped bowl of porcelain, covered with a red glaze and painted in underlaze blue. The outside of the bowl is covered with a monochrome red glaze (sang the boeuf), except within the foot ring; On the bottom of the bowl in a medallion, a pearl-chasing dragon between clouds and flames in blue and white. Monochrome. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral) painting / vitrificationToothpick Holder ca. 1888 Richards and Hartley Flint Glass Co.. Toothpick Holder 8761Base for a container for d m or honey; Hukin & Heath (Birmingham; London; Company Z Otnicz; Fl. 1855-1953), Heath, John Thomas & Middleton, John Hartshorne, Dresser, Christopher; 1890/91 (1890-00-00-1891-00-00);Vase with Geometric Engravings, by Scarpa Carlo, 1940 - 1940, 20th Century, Unknow. Italy, Veneto, Venice, Private Collection. Produced by Venini & C. engraved vase with geometric designs yellow.Beaker ca. 1715 Moody Russell This beaker was recorded in 1913 as one of a set of six belonging to the First Congregational Church in Truro, Massachusetts, founded in 1711. The beakers, although of similar shape and height, are stamped with the marks of three different silversmiths. One other from this group is also in The Met's collection (see 33.120.119).. Beaker 407Ashtray Ashtray; Made by Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933); USA; favrile glassTibetan singing bowl isolated on whiteTwo Cups, Meissener porcelain manufactory, c. 1715 Head without ear, from Böttger-porcelain. The head has a stand ring and is decorated with three identical flower and leaf branches in relief. The flowers are slightly damaged. Float porcelain Head without ear, from Böttger-porcelain. The head has a stand ring and is decorated with three identical flower and leaf branches in relief. The flowers are slightly damaged. Float porcelainCovered Porringer 1700-20 Marked by INK or IVK. Covered Porringer 2439Whimsey - BirdPair of sweetmeatdishes.   Maker: George Ridout, American, active ca. 1751Scale on foot, from tin, 1600 - 1699 Scale on foot, from tin. The profiled foot and trunk wear a undecorated, flat dish. The flat mirror passes through a further concave soil into a wide, flat edge. Netherlands tin (metal) casting Scale on foot, from tin. The profiled foot and trunk wear a undecorated, flat dish. The flat mirror passes through a further concave soil into a wide, flat edge. Netherlands tin (metal) castingStand for the pot;  19th century (1801-00-00-1900-00-00);Workshop of the Miseroni; Jean Royel () / 'Salver of lapis lazuli'. Ca. 1689. Lapis lazuli, Silver-gilt. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España.Bowl (from set of four) French 18th century View more. Bowl (from set of four). French. 18th century. Pewter. Metalwork-PewterCopper marriage of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard, 1949, De Porceleijne bottle, 1949 - 1950  Plate, blue and orange painted with image of the initials JB above which a crown. Below ribbon with inscription. In the edge the names of the children. With each name an orange apple in flower. Back of three blue edges and v.z.v. Two holes and iron wire to hang the plate. Marked. Delft earthenware. glaze vitrification  NetherlandsSaucer, belonging to a tea set by Chromolith Steengoed, decorated in blue and yellow -brown, Villeroy & Boch Ceramic Werke K.G., c. 1911 - c. 1912 Dish, hexagonal, belonging to a tea set by Chromolith Steengoed. Decoration in blue and yellow -brown. Metling mastery stoneware Dish, hexagonal, belonging to a tea set by Chromolith Steengoed. Decoration in blue and yellow -brown. Metling mastery stonewarePorringer 1770-1830. Porringer 6645Porringer.  Maker: John Edwards, American, 1671-1746Bowl from a Place Setting, c. 1890-1920. Probably America, late 19th-early 20th century. Glass; overall: 6 x 12 cm (2 3/8 x 4 3/4 in.).Dessert plate - St. Johns Stone Chinaware Company (founded 1873) St. Johns Stone Chinaware Company (founded 1873)Bowl with Stylized Peony Spray. China. Date: 1115-1199. Dimensions: H. 6.8 cm (2 11/16 in.); diam. 18.9 cm (7 7/16 in.). Ding ware; porcelain with underglaze mold-impressed decoration; metal rim. Origin: China. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Trencher Salt 1700-1720 Formerly attributed to John Coney. Trencher Salt 8808Campanian Black Bowl. UnknownSet: plate Glassworks J. Stolle NiemenA platePorringer 1700-1725 Peter Van Dyck Early New York porringer handles often display the lacy pierced patterning seen here, an elaborate symmetrical design that incorporates cross and heart motifs at the tip. Peter Van Dyck made several similar examples, but porringers with this handle style were also produced by other New York makers. Through his marriage in 1711 to Rachel Le Roux, Van Dyck was related to the Le Roux family of French Huguenot silversmiths, and he counted among his patrons some of colonial New Yorks wealthiest and most prominent citizens, such as the Livingstons and Schuylers. Unfortunately the original owner of this porringer is unknown.. Porringer 6682bowl isolated on white background. bowlGeorges Despret (1862-1952). Cutting on foot. Glass, glass paste. XIXth-XXth century. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 19th XIXth XIX 19th 19th 19th century, XXth XXth XX 20th 20th 20th centuryLarge Rimmed Bowl ca. 2750-2649 B.C. Early Dynastic Period. Large Rimmed Bowl. ca. 2750-2649 B.C.. Travertine (Egyptian alabaster). Early Dynastic Period. From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Tomb 2347, Egyptian Antiquities Service/Quibell excavations, 1910-11. Dynasty 2, second halfBowl 9th-10th century China. Bowl 52627Platter with fishnet design, late 18th-early 19th century, Unknown Japanese, 3 3/8 × 18 3/16 × 18 1/4 in. (8.57 × 46.2 × 46.36 cm), Imari ware; porcelain with underglaze blue, Japan, 18th-19th century, The striking, curvilinear design of this large platter is inspired by the most mundane of daily tools: a fishnet. Potters in the Arita region of far southwestern Japan (where Imari pottery was produced beginning around 1615) painted fishnet designs, some relatively naturalistically and others, like this one, highly stylized, on a wide range of porcelain vessels. They created this and other designs by painting cobalt oxide with a brush onto white pottery before coating the object in transparent glaze and firing at around 2400°F, an old Chinese technique (called 'sometsuke' in Japanese) that Korean artists introduced to southwestern Japan in the early 1600s.Roman terra sigillata bowl on footring, plate dish tableware holder soil find ceramic pottery clay engobe, ring 8,8 shaped in form Low scale of red earthenware on stand. Roman. Terra sigillata In the middle of the mirror rectangular stamped mark around it rotating ring Gradually ascending edge and vertical saucer edge Red smeared orange shard of stamp middle flat: Fortunatus archeology Poortugaal Albrandswaard indigenous pottery import serving serving ornamentation Poortugaal Hofterrein.Portrait of an unknown man, Anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1899 A portrait of a man, framed in a wooden round frame, decorated with flower and leaf vines. Holland oil paint (paint). copper (metal). paper A portrait of a man, framed in a wooden round frame, decorated with flower and leaf vines. Holland oil paint (paint). copper (metal). paperA plateTea bowl and saucer Tea bowl and saucer, en suite with W, France, 18th-mid-19th century, ceramics, Decorative Arts, Tea bowl and saucer Tea bowl and saucerCzarka;  1. PO. 19th century (1830-00-00-1850-00-00);Sweetmeatdish.   Maker: I. M., British, active ca. 1630 - 1660Recycling aluminumglass orb Transparent glass orb with shadow ideal ornament element Copyright: xZoonar.com/michaelxtraversx 1126298. Round drum of smooth silver with hinged lid. Signature and dated.