Antique Porcelain Tableware

A collection of exquisite porcelain items including cream pots, jugs, and cups, featuring intricate designs and gilding from German porcelain factories of the 18th century.

Cup with birds in a landscape, Ansbach, c. 1765 Porcelain head and a curled ear in the shape of a leaf vank, painted on the glaze in enamel colors and gold. Birds in a landscape on the outer wall. The outer edge with a band with servetwork, including Golden Ranks. Sprinkling flowers on the bottom. Golden Rand. Marked on the underside with the A and I. Ansbach porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Porcelain head and a curled ear in the shape of a leaf vank, painted on the glaze in enamel colors and gold. Birds in a landscape on the outer wall. The outer edge with a band with servetwork, including Golden Ranks. Sprinkling flowers on the bottom. Golden Rand. Marked on the underside with the A and I. Ansbach porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification
Cup with birds in a landscape, Ansbach, c. 1765 Porcelain head and a curled ear in the shape of a leaf vank, painted on the glaze in enamel colors and gold. Birds in a landscape on the outer wall. The outer edge with a band with servetwork, including Golden Ranks. Sprinkling flowers on the bottom. Golden Rand. Marked on the underside with the A and I. Ansbach porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Porcelain head and a curled ear in the shape of a leaf vank, painted on the glaze in enamel colors and gold. Birds in a landscape on the outer wall. The outer edge with a band with servetwork, including Golden Ranks. Sprinkling flowers on the bottom. Golden Rand. Marked on the underside with the A and I. Ansbach porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification
. Porcelain earhead, painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, yellow, purple, black and gold. On the wall the alliance weapon of the families of Idsinga and Kien. The weapon to the left of the IDSINGA family has a blue background with a silver rose or flower and a few gold shamers. The arm right from the Kien family is divided into four parts: 1. And 4. a blue background with a golden twill, 2. and 3. a golden background with a black moon. In the middle of the weapon is a heart shield with a blue background and a golden fleur-de-lis. A crown is shown on top of the weapons. The weapons are shown on a golden cartouche with shell and leaf work in Louis XIV style. Behind it a melting mantle in red and white. The whole is supported by two unicorns that are on a pedestal. On the wall spreading flowers; The edge with a switch pattern. Weapon porcelain with email colors.Pitcher 1853-56 Charles Cartlidge and Company The mid-nineteenth century porcelain manufactory of Charles Cartlidge and Company in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, produced a variety of slip-cast wares for the middle class market. The firm offered a wide array of forms which included tablewares and pitchers, along with mundane, everyday objects (inkstands, paper weights, spittoons, etc.) to highly specialized items. Among the companys favorite designs are the relief-molded pitchers of either corn and cornstalks or oak leaves and acorns. The most significant Cartlidge pitchers are those with shields and inscribed with names, often made for tradesmen or saloon keepers. This example is a presentation pitcher for Edmund Jones, lessee and proprietor of the Claremont, a resort hotel built in the early 1880s, on the Bloomingdale Road (what is now Riverside Drive and 124th street in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan). The historic resort hotel was depicted in "The Claremont," an undated John Matulis, Parian Pitcher, c 1937 Parian PitcherSimple colorful metallic watering cans on pink backgroundMug. English for the American market; Leeds, England. Date: 1815-1825. Dimensions: H. 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.). Earthenware. Origin: Leeds. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Sauce boat andtrayToilet Services, English Stoneware, Plate 56, showing patterned washing bowls, jugs and soap dishes.      Date: circa 1880sCoffee Service with Floral Decoration. Austria, Vienna, 1831. Furnishings; Serviceware. Porcelain, gildingFili Anka from miniatures landscape Korzec (Porcelain and faience manufacture; 1790-1832); 1816-1820 (1816-00-00-1816-00-00);Cups and saucers (3) 1800-1810 French, Paris. Cups and saucers (3). French, Paris. 1800-1810. Hard-paste porcelain. Ceramics-PorcelainTeapot with a view of Lafayette at Franklins Tomb.  Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons, British, 1820-1846Honorand: Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, French, 1757-1834Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732-1799, LL.D. 1781Cup (part of a service) 18th century Meissen Manufactory German. Cup (part of a service) 209394Cup and Saucer. Wedgwood Manufactory; England, founded 1759. Date: 1810-1820. Dimensions: Cup: 6 × 10.5 cm (2 3/8 × 4 1/8 in.); diam. 8.9 cm (3 1/2 in.); Saucer: H. 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in.); diam. 14.1 cm (5 1/2 in.). Porcelain with polychrome enamels and gilding. Origin: Burslem. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Tea head with decoration of trophies on tied ribbons, Royal Porcelain Factory Dommer & Co., 1809 - in Or Before 1814 Tea set consisting of a teapot, a sugar bowl, a coil and twelve cups and saucers multicolored painted with trophies hanging on blue bows. The trophies relate to various professions. Marked in black: Amstel (the sugar bowl Amstel N. 805 and Inganglift A). Various entry brands in the heads and saucers. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelain Tea set consisting of a teapot, a sugar bowl, a coil and twelve cups and saucers multicolored painted with trophies hanging on blue bows. The trophies relate to various professions. Marked in black: Amstel (the sugar bowl Amstel N. 805 and Inganglift A). Various entry brands in the heads and saucers. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelainLittle tea pot, clay, black with golden Chinese ideographs, China, AsiaAntique tea set by Richard Ginori, Bavaria, 1920-30, gold and porcelainEngland, Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, The Marshall Collection of Royal Worcester ceramics.Still-Life of blue and white jugs and daffodilsSèvres Porcelain Manufactory, Tea Service of Famous Women (cabaret des femmes célèbres), 1811-1812, Hard-paste porcelain.Cachepot pot with three portraits, 1877 photograph Pot with two men portraits and one women's portrait and three cups of Ban Bacchus ().  porcelainLeh Thong Bencharong enamelware bowls, decorated with Thep Chum Num gathering of Devas motif, ordered from China by King Rama II in the 19th century, ...Slovakia, capital city of Bratislava. Traditioal Slovakian pottery.JARRA DE AGUA VIDRIADA - PINTADA EN VERDE Y AZUL - ARTE POPULAR S XX. Location: ALFARERIA. SPAIN.Tea setTable setting Dining table setting with fine China porcelain Copyright: xZoonar.com/Baloncicix 14698037Still-Life of blue muscari and blue and white jugsVarious examples of Chinese art and decoration, 1. enamelled copper bowl, 2. porcelain vase, 3. soapstone shade, 4. Ming vase, 5. glass tobacco bottle, 6. kwan-ti god of war, 7. clay teapot, 8. fabric altar cloth, 9. silk embroidery, 10. hairpin, digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th-century patternCup with image of Karel Willem Ferdinand van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel. Cup with two ears adorned multicolored with a portrait of Ferdinand Hertog van Brunswijk. Family crest and the Nunquam Retrorsum says. Signature: F 5.Toilet Services, English Stoneware, Plate 48, showing plain and patterned washing bowls and jugs.      Date: circa 1880sNetherlands (aka Holland), Zaandam. Zaanse Schans, Wooden Shoe Museum, store selling souvenir clogs of all shapes and sizes.Tableware from the 1950s, special exhibition "Die Wirtschaftswunderjahre", Industrial Museum Lauf an der Pegnitz, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe