Artistic Ceramics and Bowls

A collection of decorative ceramic vessels and bowls with intricate designs, reflecting various cultural influences and historical periods.

Bottle China. Bottle. China. Porcelain with peachbloom glaze. Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Kangxi period (1662-1722). Ceramics
Bottle China. Bottle. China. Porcelain with peachbloom glaze. Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Kangxi period (1662-1722). Ceramics
Vase 19th century Italian. Vase. Italian. 19th century. Glass. GlassThe Blessed ampoule, vintage engraving. The Blessed ampoule, vintage engraved illustration. Magasin Pittoresque 1846. Copyright: xZoonar.com/PatrickxGuenettex 10673150Saltcellar ca. 1835 American. Saltcellar. American. ca. 1835. Lacy pressed glass. Probably made in New England, United StatesStrainer ca. 8th-7th century B.C. Iran. Strainer 326039Hobnail Creamer after 1886 Probably Hobbs, Brockunier and Company. Hobnail Creamer. American. after 1886. Pressed colorless and opaque cranberry glass. Made in Wheeling, West Virginia, United StatesCandlestick (candeliere) ca. 1560-80 Italian, probably Urbino. Candlestick (candeliere). Italian, probably Urbino. ca. 1560-80. Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware). Ceramics-PotterySaucer (part of a set) 1790-1800 Chinese, for British market. Saucer (part of a set) 201065Vase Designer Pierre-Adrien Dalpayrat French end of 19th centuryPlate 1800-1830 British. Plate. British. 1800-1830. Majolica earthenware, spatterware. Possibly made in Staffordshire, EnglandCartridge Box Made for the Bodyguard of the Prince-Elector of Saxony ca. 1590-1600 German, Saxony The box originally held four paper cartridges, each with a premeasured powder charge and a bullet. To load the gun, the paper was torn open and the powder poured down the barrel, followed by the bullet, which was rammed down the barrel with the paper wrapped around it as wadding to ensure a tight fit.. Cartridge Box Made for the Bodyguard of the Prince-Elector of Saxony 23341Plate - "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad". Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in.) Original IAD Object: 9 1/8" in diameter. Medium: black and white photograph. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Helmut Hiatt.Plate 1786-95 Edward Danforth. Plate. American. 1786-95. Pewter. Made in Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesUrn. UnknownBeaker ca. 1805 Benjamin Halsted. Beaker 19095Water coupe 19th century China. Water coupe. China. 19th century. Jadeite. JadeCushion cover mid-19th century British. Cushion cover. British. mid-19th century. Wool and cotton on canvas. Textiles-EmbroideredPlate (part of a set) ca. 1764-88 De Porceleyne Bijl. Plate (part of a set) 195782Large vase in crystalline agate decorated with animal heads. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.Collection cup second quarter 18th century French, possibly Saint-Pol-de-Léon and Tréguier (Morlaix) (Rennes Mint) This type of bowl is known in France is known as a "coupe à quêter" (collection cup). At provincial weddings such cups are passed around among the wedding guests who drop coins into them as gifts for the young couple.. Collection cup 200296Rooster (one of a pair) 1742 Meissen Manufactory German. Rooster (one of a pair) 203042Candlestick. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 9 in. (22.9 cm). Date: ca. 1835. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Ewer 1830-70 American. Ewer. American. 1830-70. Parian porcelain. Probably made in Bennington, Vermont, United StatesRobert Hennell I, Mustard Pot (blue glass liner), 1793/94, silver.Snuffbox ca. 1755-60 Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory. Snuffbox 207235Fan ca. 1740-50 French. Fan 209475Candelabrum ca. 1836. Candelabrum. ca. 1836. Gilt bronze, marbleShowcase with objects of ceramics; Halls of crafts July 1962..Ewer with Cover 1835 Japan. Ewer with Cover. Japan. 1835. White porcelain decorated with enamels (Hizen ware, Kutani type). Edo period (1615-1868). CeramicsSaucer 1800-1825 French, possibly Lorraine. Saucer 194626Morion. Northern Italian. Date: 1570-1590. Dimensions: H. 25.4 cm (10 in.). Steel. Origin: Northern Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Saucer 1830 Japan. Saucer 52497Covered Vase China. Covered Vase. China. Nephrite. Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Qianlong period (1736-95) or later. JadeEwer (one of a pair) early 19th century Style of Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot French. Ewer (one of a pair). French. early 19th century. Gilt bronze. Metalwork-Gilt BronzeBowl 8th-9th century. Bowl 449702Brush Pot late 18th-19th century China. Brush Pot 46643Bliżej Kultury unknownGnathia Oinochoe. UnknownSkillet 18th-19th century High tripod legs raised this skillet above the ashes and coals of the hearth. In addition to the central fire, cooks set aside piles of hot coals and placed tripod-supported vessels over them. This allowed multiple dishes to be cooked simultaneously and at varying temperatures. View more. Skillet. 18th-19th century. IronPlate 1800-1830 Chinese. Plate. Chinese. 1800-1830. Porcelain. Made in ChinaSnuffbox with grisaille miniature of scene from Don Quixote 1774-75 Joseph Etienne Blerzy French In eighteenth-century Europe, Paris led the production of high-quality luxury goods. Parisian goldsmiths made a wide range of small, personal articles such as snuffboxes; étuis to hold sealing wax, tweezers, or utensils for sewing; souvenirs, which contained thin ivory tablets for note taking; and shuttles for knotting lace. Gold snuffboxes and boxes decorated with portrait miniatures were prized and frequently given as royal gifts, often to ambassadors or members of the court in lieu of cash payments for their services. Coveted and admired, these boxes were produced from a variety of materials. The best were skillfully made of gold and embellished with diamonds, enameled decoration, lacquer, and other luxurious materials. By the middle of the century, the taking of snuff had become an entrenched social ritual, and the snuffbox, too, had become an important social prop. Snuffboxes were consBowl 9th-10th century. Bowl 449648Dog ca. 1750 British, Staffordshire. Dog 197575Showcase with various objects of ceramics including scales; Vitters crafts. This is the device of the display case before emptying in October 1959.Showcase with objects of ceramics, including a bowl, a boiler, a pot and a violin; Vitters crafts. This is the device of the display case before emptying in October 1959. At the bottom right of a violin of faience. A boiler upstairs in the middle, painted with a landscape with Johannes de evangelist, by the Delft Plateelbakkerij the old Moriaens head.Seal China. Seal 41016Watch ca. 1840-50 Watchmaker: Frederick Courvoisier. Watch 195591Vase China. Vase. China. Porcelain. late Ming dynasty (1368-1644). CeramicsShowcase with objects of ceramics including dishes and images of animal and human figures; Trial setup ceramics. .Anefo photo collection. Exhibition "Money and glory" in Museum Willet-Holthuysen. Two old coins. Value 1.5 million guilders. June 22, 1967. Amsterdam, Noord-HollandTile 1580-1625 Dutch. Tile. Dutch. 1580-1625. Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware). Ceramics-PotterySoup Plate 1800-1830 Chinese. Soup Plate. Chinese. 1800-1830. Porcelain. Made in ChinaDish ca. 1831-ca. 1835 Job & John Jackson. Dish 3297Plaque China. Plaque 40923Cushion cover 1795-1805 French. Cushion cover 223065Teabowl 17th century Japan. Teabowl 62604The International Exhibition: group of Wedgwood and majolica ware, by Wedgwood and Co., 1862. 'The artist who has produced them, Mr. Lessore, is undoubtedly a man of talent and genius...In the centre of the group is a large platter or dish on which is depicted Europa sitting on the bull's back...Immediately to the left of this is a large vase of an elongated form...In the upper portion of the vase an orange-yellow prevails, and the oakleaves at the base are in a sage-green...Immediately to the right of the large platter is an interesting vase mounted on a stand, bearing a classic subject, in wNative basketry , Kuskokwim, Alaska. Frank and Frances Carpenter collection , Gift; Mrs. W. Chapin Huntington; 1951, Indians of North America,Alaska,1890-1940, Baskets,Alaska,1890-1940, United States,Alaska,Kuskokwim