Decorative Dishware

An assortment of elegant dishware, including oval and shallow bowls made from tin and porcelain, featuring intricate designs and historical significance.

Plate, 18th century, 1/2 x 8 1/8 x 8 1/8 in. (1.27 x 20.64 x 20.64 cm), Pewter, England, 18th century
Plate, 18th century, 1/2 x 8 1/8 x 8 1/8 in. (1.27 x 20.64 x 20.64 cm), Pewter, England, 18th century
Oval dish with scalloped edge, c. 1700 - c. 1800 Oval dish from Tin. The edge is sculpted and profiled. Low Countries tin (metal) Oval dish from Tin. The edge is sculpted and profiled. Low Countries tin (metal)Dish of hard-baked pottery, wedgwood creamware. Subdated from a butter dish of hard-baked pottery. The dish is oval and has been painted on the edge with two brown lines. The dish is part of a fleet and a lid.Salad bowl from a dinner set. Kaiserliche Porzellanmanufaktur in Wien (1744-1864), factory. Shallow bowl of stoneware, covered with a transparent glaze with a light blue hue. On the bottom a medallion containing an ingrangled decoration of two fish between waves; The inner wall is divided into six courses separated by ribs. The edge is unglazed. Qingbai.Cover with flower sprays en an ornamental border, anonymous, c. 1780 Porcelain lid with ring -shaped button, painted on the glaze in black and gold. Three flower branches on the lid; An orchid within the ring -shaped button; The outer edge with a band with a decorative pattern. Originally not part of the tea set. European performance in Encre de Chine. China porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrification Porcelain lid with ring -shaped button, painted on the glaze in black and gold. Three flower branches on the lid; An orchid within the ring -shaped button; The outer edge with a band with a decorative pattern. Originally not part of the tea set. European performance in Encre de Chine. China porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrificationToy dessert plate - W. T. Copeland & Sons, 1868-1931 W. T. Copeland & Sons, 1868-1931Bell-shaped cup and saucer with two hares and the moon in relief, Masato Imaizumi, c. 2002 Klock -shaped head and a scalloped dish of porcelain, covered with a celladongroen glaze. On the flat of the dish in relief, two hares in a landscape under the moon between clouds. On the bottom of the head only the moon between clouds. Marked on the bottom. Monochrome. Japan porcelain. glaze vitrification Klock -shaped head and a scalloped dish of porcelain, covered with a celladongroen glaze. On the flat of the dish in relief, two hares in a landscape under the moon between clouds. On the bottom of the head only the moon between clouds. Marked on the bottom. Monochrome. Japan porcelain. glaze vitrificationBowl with incised pearl chasing dragons, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1724 Come from porcelain, covered with a translucent glaze. The outside of the bowl with two entered pearls chasing dragons. Marked on the underside with the six-character brand of Kangxi in a double circle. Two cracks in the wall. White porcelain, monochromes. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral) engraving / painting / vitrification Come from porcelain, covered with a translucent glaze. The outside of the bowl with two entered pearls chasing dragons. Marked on the underside with the six-character brand of Kangxi in a double circle. Two cracks in the wall. White porcelain, monochromes. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral) engraving / painting / vitrificationPlate, 18th century, 1/2 x 8 1/8 x 8 1/8 in. (1.27 x 20.64 x 20.64 cm), Pewter, England, 18th centurySaucer With Flower Sprays on a Black Ground. Dish of porcelain, painted on the glaze in red, eggplant, black and gold. On the outside flower branches against a black ground. Added the black in Europe. A crack in the edge of the dish. Famille Noire.Dish with hexafoil rim 11th-12th century China. Dish with hexafoil rim 44618Plate - P. T. Legaré-Limitée Quebec Demandez Notre Catalogue Alfred Colley Limited Alfred Colley LimitedPlate with family crest Ploos van Amstel, After 1675 - Before 1732 Round of Tin plate with folded edge. On the edge the family crest Ploos van Amstel. Dordrecht tin (metal) Round of Tin plate with folded edge. On the edge the family crest Ploos van Amstel. Dordrecht tin (metal)John W. Forbes, Platter, one of three, c. 1810, silver.Dish from the coffee and tea set 'Saxonia', Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1904 Porcelain dish, painted in blue and gray. The dish is part of the coffee and tea set Saxonia. The dish is marked. Float porcelain. uranium oxide Porcelain dish, painted in blue and gray. The dish is part of the coffee and tea set Saxonia. The dish is marked. Float porcelain. uranium oxidePorringer c 1725 Barnstable. Silver . Moody RussellSaucer-Dish With Incised Pearl Chasing Dragon Between Flames. Dish of porcelain, covered with a monochrome yellow glaze. On the flat and on the back pearl roaching, five-handed dragons between flames. Inside the foot ring white glazed; Marked on the underside with the six character mark of Emperor Guangxu. Monochromes.Gray empty decorative plate on white background, product and cosmetic display stageSmall Dish from Dining Set with Plum Blossoms and Cracked-Ice, c. 1875-78. Seifū Yohei II (Japanese, 1844-1878). Porcelain with molded designs; overall: 2.9 x 11.5 cm (1 1/8 x 4 1/2 in.).Plate with green edge and golden Greek band, Petrus Regout, c. 1865 Plate of earthenware, scalloped, with green edge and golden Greek band. Maastricht earthenware Plate of earthenware, scalloped, with green edge and golden Greek band. Maastricht earthenwareBowl, 18th-19th century, 1 3/8 x 5 7/8 x 5 7/8in. (3.5 x 14.9 x 14.9cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th centuryCommunion Dish ca. 1764 Samuel Minott This dish is one of sixthree marked by John Coburn and three by Minottthat are thought to have been purchased with Thomas Hancock’s bequest of one hundred pounds to the Brattle Street Church in Boston. Hancock was a wealthy Boston bookseller and an uncle of John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence. The arms engraved on the rim of the dish within an exuberant, asymmetrical Rococo cartouche, are those of the Hancock family.. Communion Dish 3304Basin. Townsend and Compton; English, active 1784-1801; England. Date: 1785-1795. Dimensions: 7.6 x 26.7 cm (3 x 10 1/2 in.). Pewter. Origin: London. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.above view of orange bowl on plastering plate above view of orange bowl on white plastering plate Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 9787736Platter, Residential pattern”.  Designer Russel Wright, American, 1904-1976 Manufacturer: Northern Industrial Chemical Company, AmericanRetailer: Richards Morgenthau CompanyPlate, Glass, Circular plate with wide up-turned rim; center cut with radial pattern of petals filled in with fine diamonds, fans in between; rim cut with strawberry diamonds and scalloped edge; glass bubbly., 18th-19th century, glasswares, Decorative Arts, PlateTerracotta bowl 4th-3rd century B.C. Greek, South Italian, Campanian Interior, stamped patterns.. Terracotta bowl 254432 Greek, South Italian, Campanian, Terracotta bowl, 4th3rd century B.C., Terracotta, H. 3 1/8 in. (8 cm); diameter 10 1/4 in. (26.1 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund, 1941 (41.162.261)Plate, 'Les Femmes', France, 18th-mid-19th century, ceramics, Decorative Arts, PlateDessert plate -Nabeshima 'Celadon', 18th century, Unknown Japanese, 2 1/4 × 7 7/8 × 7 7/8 in. (5.72 × 20 × 20 cm), Porcelain with green glaze and underglaze blue, Japan, 18th centuryBowl. Culture: China. Dimensions: Diam. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm). Date: 9th century.Although this porcelain bowl appears at first glance to be relatively modest, in the ninth century it was the most technically advanced ceramic in the world. Similar bowls, traded to centers such as the Abbasid court in Baghdad, were described in early Islamic poetry as having the luster of a pearl or of the moon. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Butter Dish (England); Designed by Charles Robert Ashbee; silver, chrysoprasePlate; Manufactured by William Ridgway (& Co.) (United Kingdom); molded and glazed porcelain, transfer-printed decorationSoup plate - Mintons MintonsNappy - Late Nugget Pattern Jefferson Glass Company, Limited Jefferson Glass Company, LimitedPlate - St. Johns Stone Chinaware Company (founded 1873) St. Johns Stone Chinaware Company (founded 1873)Come, black, decorated with rib edges, Petrus Regout, c. 1860 - c. 1880 Come from Zwartsteen, decorated with rib edges. The body with ribbed edges close together. Maastricht . Come from Zwartsteen, decorated with rib edges. The body with ribbed edges close together. Maastricht .Silver presentation, round, with wide flat edge, decorated with meanders, Anonymous, 1785 - 1800 Round leaf of silver with a wide, flat edge. Decorated with a meander edge. Lausanne silver (metal) Round leaf of silver with a wide, flat edge. Decorated with a meander edge. Lausanne silver (metal)Nappy - Beaded Oval & Fan No.1 pattern Jefferson Glass Company, Limited Jefferson Glass Company, LimitedDish, Jennens & Bettridge, 1816-1864, paper papier-mché, enamel, gilding, varnish, Rococo revival, Birmingham, England, ca. 1850-64, tableware designs, Decorative Arts, DishPlate (Plato). Unidentified artist. Chiapas, 19th century. Furnishings; Serviceware. SilverToy soup plate - W. T. Copeland & Sons, 1868-1931 W. T. Copeland & Sons, 1868-1931Empty ceramic round plate isolated on white. Empty ceramic round plateDish, anonymous, c. 1000 - c. 1099 Dish in white glaze with six scalloped edges, on a round base without a foot. Hebei stoneware. glaze vitrification Dish in white glaze with six scalloped edges, on a round base without a foot. Hebei stoneware. glaze vitrificationSoup plate - Mintons MintonsDish with Mythical Bovine (Xiniu) amid Waves Viewing the Moon and Constellations 1100-1199 China. Ding ware; porcelain with underglaze molded decoration; metal rim .Dinner plate from a dinner set. Kaiserliche Porzellanmanufaktur in Wien (1744-1864), factoryCovered Box with Lotus-Shaped Compartments 960 CE-1279 China. Qingbai ware; stoneware with underglaze molded and incised decoration .Plate, William Ridgway & Co., Staffordshire, England, 1830 - 1848, porcelain or earthenware, vitreous enamel, Plate d: white plate with central transfer-printed decoration showing view from Ruggles House, Newburgh., England, ca. 1843, ceramics, Decorative Arts, plate, plateSauce Dish 1850-60 American With the development of new formulas and techniques, glass-pressing technology had improved markedly by the late 1840s. By this time, pressed tablewares were being produced in large matching sets and innumerable forms. During the mid-1850s, colorless glass and simple geometric patterns dominated. Catering to the demand for moderately-priced dining wares, the glass industry in the United States expanded widely, and numerous factories supplied less expensive pressed glassware to the growing market. At the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations at New Yorks Crystal Palace in 1853, for example, the New England Glass Company exhibited 130 pieces of one design, "consisting of bowls, tumblers, champagnes, wines, and jelly glasses." This object belongs to one such service. Although the glass manufactory is not known, the glassware is very typical of the large services that were very popular with Americas middle class in the nineteenth century.. Sauce Dish 7143Plate; Manufactured by Thomas Wieldon Factory; lead-glazed earthenwareBowl;  2nd half XVII century () (1801-00-00-1900-00-00);Empty bowl glass isolated on the white background.with clipping pathOld enamel dishe, or bowl, isolated on white backgroundDish (without image), Anonymous, 1850 - 1949 photograph. object Dish (without image)  .Empty handmade trendy gray ceramic bowl emptiness, handmade trendy gray ceramic bowl copyright: xzoonar.com/antonxstarikovx 22804789Alcohol cup. unknown, craftsmanScale on foot with green edge and golden Greek band, Petrus Regout, c. 1865 Scale on foot of earthenware, scalloped, with green edge and golden Greek band. Maastricht earthenware Scale on foot of earthenware, scalloped, with green edge and golden Greek band. Maastricht earthenwareEmpty white plate, isolated on white background, with clipping path Empty white plate, isolated on white background, with clipping path Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxKostiuchenkox 9750263Dish, Anonymous, c. 1640 - c. 1675 Oval scale of undecorated faience. The edge is serrated and grooved. On the flat is a repetition of the edge in relief. Europe earthenware. tin glaze. Oval scale of undecorated faience. The edge is serrated and grooved. On the flat is a repetition of the edge in relief. Europe earthenware. tin glaze.Dish with Inverted Petal-Lobed Rim. China. Date: 1127-1279. Dimensions: H. 3.0 cm (1 3/16 in.); diam. 10.9 cm (4 5/16 in.). Yaozhou ware; glazed stoneware. Origin: China. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Dish belonging to a tea set of chromolith stoneware, decorated in blue and tan. Dish, hexagonal belonging to a tea set from Chromolith Stoneware. Decoration in blue and tan.studio shot of a pile of white plate and white cup isolated on whiteCover of soap bin, part of a toilet garnish, Villeroy & Boch Ceramic Werke K.G., after 1874 Cover, part of a toilet garnish of earthenware. Decorated with red piping and the weapon of the Duke of Arenberg with crown in red and yellow. Wallerfangen earthenware Cover, part of a toilet garnish of earthenware. Decorated with red piping and the weapon of the Duke of Arenberg with crown in red and yellow. Wallerfangen earthenwareShallow Dish with Peony Scrolls, Chrysanthemum Spray, and Key-Fret Border; Lotus Petal under RimShallow Dish with Peony Scrolls, Chrysanthemum Spray, and Key-Fret Border; Lotus Petal under RimShallow Dish with Peony Scrolls, Chrysanthemum Spray, and Key-Fret Border; Lotus Petal under Rim 1368-1400 China. Porcelain painted in underglaze red .Roasting tray on table, elevated viewA plate in the shape of a crown of a flower with a blue enamel unknownPlate. Culture: China. Dimensions: H. 1 in. (2.5 cm); Diam. 8 3/8 in. (21.3 cm); Diam. of foot 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm). Date: 12th-13th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Covered Porringer. Horace Seymour Hinsdale; American, 1782-1858; John Taylor, Jr.; American, active 1805-1830; New York, New York. Date: 1825. Dimensions: 8.3 × 17.8 × 11.8 cm (3 1/4 × 7 × 4 5/8 in.). Silver. Origin: New York City. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Soup plate - St. James Hotel Ridgways, 1879-1920 Ridgways, 1879-1920Stand J. Niedźwiecki i ska, Kraków DębnikiProduct podium on pastel background 3d. Abstract minimal geometry concept. Studio stand platform theme. Exhibition and business marketing presentation stage. 3d rendering.. Product podium on pastel background 3d. Abstract minimal geometry concept. Studio stand platform theme. Exhibition and business marketing presentation stage.Row of white bowls on coloured backgroundOval bowl 18th century German, Hanover. Oval bowl 206269Dish with golden edge decoration. Dish with golden edge decoration, belonging to a cup with show painted in Sepia with title: Lespia Nourissant l'Amour (A).Saucer 1889-95 New England Pottery Company. Saucer. American. 1889-95. Earthenware. Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United StatesPair of dishes 1714 Edward Workman. Pair of dishes 204999Bumpy empty ceramic plate on a textured concrete background Bumpy empty ceramic plate on a textured concrete background. Kitchen utensil item Copyright: xZoonar.com/TetianaxChernykovax 21723425Disposable paper plate isolated on a white background.with clipping pathPlate; Koenigliche Porzellan Manufaktur (KPM; Berlin; 1763-1918); 1803-13 (1823-00-00-1832-00-00);Bowl c 1825 Ohio. Blown glass . Mantua Glass WorksJardinière (flower Bowl) (Austria); Designed by Otto Hofner; Manufactured by J. & L. Lobmeyr GmbH (Austria), Meyr's Neffen, Adolf; glassDishes (two from a set of six) 1746/47 Paul de Lamerie British. Dishes (two from a set of six) 202069Basin 1745-1755 Germany. Pewter .Cup And Saucer (France); Overall: 4.9 x 12.2 cm (1 15/16 x 4 13/16 in.) Cup: 4.4 x 8.3 cm (1 3/4 x 3 1/4 in.) Saucer: 2.2 x 12.2 cm (7/8 x 4 13/16 in.); Bequest of Jane M. Epstine; 2006-20-30-a,bWater vessel;  XVII/18th century (1662-00-00-1722-00-00);Plate on woodFragments of foot and trunk of drinking glass, drinking glass drinking utensils tableware holder soil find glass h 2,6, free blown and formed Two (glued) fragments of part of foot and base of drinking glass in clear colorless glass. Pontil mark under slightly upright hollow base with downwards turned rim Plat-convex knot (dm 2.4 cm) to hollow narrow (dm 1.2 cm) trunk archeology Rotterdam IJsselmonde drinking serve wine beer Soil discovery: IJsselmonde Castle Rotterdam 1972.Empty round ceramic plate as an item of kitchen utensils Empty round ceramic plate as an item of kitchen utensils on a textured concrete background Copyright: xZoonar.com/TetianaxChernykovax 21723557Bowl 1780-1820 American. Bowl 675Daniel van Voorhis, Snuffbox, c. 1800, silver.Lid for a Sake Pourer, c. 1893-1914. Seifū Yohei III (Japanese, 1851-1914). Porcelain;Cake stand - Nova Scotia Starflower PatternDish with constructivist ornament, Chris van der Hoef, c. 1928 Dishes of earthenware, painted in red, yellow, green and black with a constructivist ornament. With accompanying head (A). Gouda earthenware Dishes of earthenware, painted in red, yellow, green and black with a constructivist ornament. With accompanying head (A). Gouda earthenwareToy dinner plate - Georgeville D'après Francis Morley, 1845-1850leere graue Teller und Leinenserviette auf grauem Beton oder Steintisch. Kochende Hintergrund. Rustikaler Stil. Selektiver Fokus. Draufsicht, Kopierbereich empty grey plates and linen napkin on grey concrete or stone table. Cooking background. Rustic style. Selective focus. Top view, copy space Copyright: xZoonar.com/ViktoryxPanchenkox 22779561Butter dish - Flanged Maple Leaf PatternEmpty ceramic plate on a dark textured background. Preparing kitchen utensils for a family dinnerGlass plate. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Diam.: 13 5/8 in. (34.6 cm). Date: 4th century A.D. or later.Translucent blue green.Broad, slightly upturned, tubular rim, folded down and in; side almost horizontal but with solid flange on exterior towards rim; outsplayed tubular foot ring, made by folding; slightly convex bottom with central rounded projecting boss and pontil mark, dome at center on interior.Intact; bubbles, blowing striations, and a few gritty inclusions; some pitting and brilliant iridescent weathering. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Tile plate with an openwork rim Korzec