Elegant Porcelain Teapots and Cups

A collection of intricately designed porcelain teapots and cups, featuring colorful floral patterns and ornate details in various styles.

Teapot, the metal pot, c. 1679 - c. 1691 FaaMence draft jar with a chinoiserie decoration Delft . FaaMence draft jar with a chinoiserie decoration Delft .
Teapot, the metal pot, c. 1679 - c. 1691 FaaMence draft jar with a chinoiserie decoration Delft . FaaMence draft jar with a chinoiserie decoration Delft .
Sugar Bowl with Cover. Wedgwood Manufactory; England, founded 1759. Date: 1810-1820. Dimensions: 12.7 × 16.5 × 10.8 cm (5 × 6 1/2 × 4 1/4 in.). Porcelain with polychrome enamels and gilding. Origin: Burslem. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Teapot ca. 1745 Style of John Astbury Listen to experts illuminate this artwork's story Listen Play or pause #407. Teapots 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.. Teapot. British, Staffordshire. ca. 1745. Lead-glazed earthenware. Ceramics-PotteryTheeservies.Tea set of multicolored painted porcelain consisting of seven parts NL.: A teapot with lid, a milk jug, a sugar bowl with lid, two dishes and two cups. The crockery has been marked and may be a fake from the 19th or 20th century.Pitcher. Culture: American. Dimensions: 9 5/8 x 9 1/8 x 7 in. (24.4 x 23.2 x 17.8 cm). Manufacturer: American Pottery Manufacturing Company (1833-ca. 1854). Date: 1833-50.In 1828 two Scotsmen David and James Henderson took over the defunct Jersey Porcelain and Earthenware Company in Jersey City, New Jersey, to fabricate fine stonewares that resembled those made in England. Such mid-range wares were imported into America in large quantities. The Jersey City factory relied heavily on English workers, designs and factory practices. Many of the firm's products, pitchers, in particular, virtually replicate their Staffordshire counterparts. The Hendersons reorganized in 1833, renaming their firm the American Pottery manufacturing company, whose mark appears on the underside of this pitcher. The overall form of the pitcher is based on English models, yet the relief decoration of thistles appears to be uniquely American, the motif perhaps a reference to the proprietors' native country. The stWhite cup, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1810  Wit porcelain head, on a high, spreading foot and flared edge. The high ear is in the form of a curled flower branch. France (possibly) porcelain. porcelain. glaze vitrificationCup and Saucer, 1807-13. Worcester Porcelain Factory (British, established 1751). Porcelain; overall: 6.1 x 8.3 cm (2 3/8 x 3 1/4 in.).Cup, part of a set, painted with violins, N.V. Haagsche Plateelfabriek Rozenburg, C.W.J. 't Hart, 1913Head and saucer, manufacture Oud-Loosdrecht (Possible), c. 1772 Porcelain head and saucer, with a rose-violet stock. On the head a ground with a sitting woman with a party nose. On the dish on a ground a standing girl with a mask in hand. Porcelain Company: Loosdrecht -Porcelain Company: Weesp porcelain Porcelain head and saucer, with a rose-violet stock. On the head a ground with a sitting woman with a party nose. On the dish on a ground a standing girl with a mask in hand. Porcelain Company: Loosdrecht -Porcelain Company: Weesp porcelainEwer and Basin. Ansbachpainted Decoration: Porcelain factory The Hague, c. 1777-1790Hard-Paste PorcelainTankard, Florence E. Barlow, English, 1873-1909, Doulton Pottery and Porcelain Company, founded 1815, Molded, glazed and incised stoneware, Three handled stoneware tankard with glazed and incised ornament in shades of blue and olive enframe three ovals. Within each oval a blue flamingo is modeled in relief against a stippled ground, light buff, each flamingo stands in brown grass., London, England, 1884, ceramics, Decorative Arts, TankardTeapot.   Maker: Jacob Hurd, American, 1702-1758Honorand: Thomas Clapp, American, 1703-1767Cup. Cylindrical cup of multicolored painted, soft porcelain. A narrow, straight band has been painted along the bottom edge and a narrow serrated band along the top edge. Flower bouquets are painted between the tires. The head is noticed.Teapot. Malcz, Karol (1797-1867), goldsmithChild's tankard 1646/47 British, London Although the floral decoration on this tankard follows contemporary design derived from Holland, the globular form is exceptional.. Child's tankard. British, London. 1646/47. Silver. Metalwork-SilverTeapot, c. 1755, 5 3/8 x 7 5/8 x 3 5/8 in. (13.65 x 19.37 x 9.21 cm), Glazed earthenware, England, 18th century, Similar to the Wieldon plate, this teapot is made of earthenware vividly decorated with colored glazes. The pagoda, flowers, and furnishings on the faceted sides of the teapot, as well as the camel finial, were taken from Asian designs. During the 18th century, Europeans and Americans alike were fascinated by products imported from the Far East and by accounts of travel to exotic places such as China, Japan, and India. People surrounded themselves with chinoiserie prints, furniture, textiles, and ceramics influenced by Eastern designs.Milkus, painted with faces at Rotterdam and Giessen. Pear-shaped can with a bent sneb and an S-shaped ear. The lid is missing. The ear has the shape of a branch with leaves embossed against the body of the can. The can be painted with two circles within which a face of Rotterdam and a face on Giessen. The can be noticed. The lid is missing.Wine Ewer with Incised Bamboo Shoot Design, 1100s. Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392). Celadon ware with incised decoration; diameter: 14.7 cm (5 13/16 in.); overall: 18.2 cm (7 3/16 in.). Natural motifs inspired the shape of celadon vessels as well as their inlaid designs in the Goryeo period. This wine ewer is shaped like a bamboo shoot, but it also resembles a lotus bud. Even though the spout was repaired, the ewer is a masterpiece of Goryeo period celadon. Ewers of the same shape are now housed at the National Museum of Korea and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka.Mug Made 1825-1835 Staffordshire. Lead-glazed earthenware with lustre decoration .Pitcher ca. 1865 Boston China Decorating Works. Pitcher 5777Subtot of Terrine with lid, painted with flower branches, anonymous, c. 1760 - c. 1790 Subtotel of oval terrine of multicolored painted faience. The underpotel has a lobed edge. Painted with flower branches. France earthenware. tin glaze. Subtotel of oval terrine of multicolored painted faience. The underpotel has a lobed edge. Painted with flower branches. France earthenware. tin glaze.Cup and saucer, 18th-mid-19th century, ceramics, Decorative Arts, Cup and saucerCup Berlin (KPM)Tea and Coffee Service. John Crawford; American, 1815-1843; New York, New York. Date: 1818. Dimensions: Coffeepot: h. 28.7 cm (11 1/4 in.); Teapot: h. 26.7 cm (10 1/2 in.); Milk pot: h. 19.4 cm (7 5/8 in.); Sugar basin: h. 24.7 cm (9 3/4 in.). Silver. Origin: New York City. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Teapot and Cup. Small porcelain milk jug with pear-shaped body, triangular spout from the edge and C-shaped ear, painted in underglaze blue and on the glaze red, green, black and gold. On the edge of the can be a Japanese decorative band in underglaze blue. Added a decoration in the Netherlands in email colors. On the abdomen a wide decorative band with arcing with four cartouches in it with alternating a river landscape with a man in a boat and a flower basket with two insects; On the edge curly. Translated / Amsterdam fur.Sake set, 20th century, Unknown Japanese, 1 x 2 11/16 x 2 11/16 in. (2.54 x 6.83 x 6.83 cm), Imari ware; porcelain, enamels, Japan, 20th centurySake set, 20th century, Unknown Japanese, 1 1/8 x 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 in. (2.86 x 13.34 x 13.34 cm), Imari ware; porcelain, enamels, Japan, 20th century2-man (fondporen), 8-white saucer (fondporlan); Koenigliche Porcellain Fabrique, Meissen (1710-1763); 1730-1735 (1730-00-00-1735-00-00), approx. 1730-35 (1730-00-00-1735-00-00);Kop, part of a service, painted with violins, N.V. Haagsche Plateel Factory Rozenburg, 1913 The octagonal porcelain head with ear is polychrome painted with violets (purple, light and dark blue and yellow) inside an ornamental decor. Marked with: Kroon, Rozenburg, Ooievaar, The Hague (above each other); On the left the brand for 1913, on the right the work order number 332 (on one head 333); Under the painting brand of C.W.J. Hart. The Hague porcelain The octagonal porcelain head with ear is polychrome painted with violets (purple, light and dark blue and yellow) inside an ornamental decor. Marked with: Kroon, Rozenburg, Ooievaar, The Hague (above each other); On the left the brand for 1913, on the right the work order number 332 (on one head 333); Under the painting brand of C.W.J. Hart. The Hague porcelainCup and Saucer, Weesper Porseleinfabriek, c. 1759 - c. 1771 Porcelain dish, multi -colored painted with figures in landscapes. Part of a service. Marked with two crossed swords and grabs: MHS. Weesp porcelain Porcelain dish, multi -colored painted with figures in landscapes. Part of a service. Marked with two crossed swords and grabs: MHS. Weesp porcelainTerrine, multi -colored painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1750 - c. 1760 Oval terrine of painted porcelain. The terrine has a vaulted wall and a vaulted lid. The edges are decorated with the Neuozier pattern in relief. The terrine is painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits. The terrine has two ears in rocaille shape, the lid has plastic flowers and a button in the shape of a sitting woman. The Terrine is part of a service (BK-17474-1 to BK-17474-253). The terrine is marked. Float porcelain Oval terrine of painted porcelain. The terrine has a vaulted wall and a vaulted lid. The edges are decorated with the Neuozier pattern in relief. The terrine is painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits. The terrine has two ears in rocaille shape, the lid has plastic flowers and a button in the shape of a sitting woman. The Terrine is part of a service (BK-17474-1 to BK-17474-253). The terrine is marked. Float porcelainMaker: Paul Revere, American, 1735-1818, Pitcher, ca.1805, Silver, 6 5/16 in. (16 cm), Made in Boston, Massachusetts, American, 19thcentury, Containers -MetalsTeapot. Teapot of red stoneware with golden frame. With egg-shaped, slightly flat-pressed body, curved spout, C-shaped ear; Plat lid with lowered tire, flattened button with golden flower rosette. Eight characters on the bottom with 'Dingchou Dongyi Yongqing Fanggu', means: made by Yongqing in the style of the old masters on a winter day in the year Dīngchǒu. Yixing.Head, painted with water landscape with castle/palace, c. 1778 - c. 1782 Porcelain head, multicolored painted with water landscape in green and brown with figures in blue, red -brown and purple on the bank and with a large castle/palace on the other side with light blue windows and roofs. Gold pisses along the edges, the ear is also decorated in gold. Loosdrecht porcelain Porcelain head, multicolored painted with water landscape in green and brown with figures in blue, red -brown and purple on the bank and with a large castle/palace on the other side with light blue windows and roofs. Gold pisses along the edges, the ear is also decorated in gold. Loosdrecht porcelainTea service ". White Sèvres porcelain with gold nets. Paris, museum of romantic life. Art of the table, white, net, gold, porcelain of sevres, service a the, saucer, cup, carafeTea service ". White Sèvres porcelain with gold nets. Paris, museum of romantic life. Art of the table, white, net, gold, porcelain of sevres, service a the, saucer, cup, carafeTea service ". White Sèvres porcelain with gold nets. Paris, museum of romantic life. Art of the table, white, net, gold, porcelain of sevres, service a the, saucer, cup, carafeCoffee Pot, Porceleinfabriek aan den Amstel, c. 1784 - c. 1809  Coffee can be painted multi -colored with birds in a landscape. On the lid a glans as a button. Marked: Amstel. Ouder-Amstel porcelaina beautiful vintage coffee or tea cup.Covered Cup, porcelain, gold, China, late 18th century, ceramics, Decorative Arts, cup, cupGrey teapot isolated on white background.Fili Anka with a saucer; Dixon, James & Sons (sheffield; company z Otnicz; Fl. 1806-); 1891/92 (1891-00-00-1876-00-00);Brush holder. unknown, craftsmanCreamer 1810-30 Isaac Hutton American. Creamer 5812Cup, decorated with tendrils and wreath. Cup of porcelain, decorated with thin tiles in black, gold and red and with a green wreath.Teapot (part of a service) ca. 1760 Worcester factory. Teapot (part of a service) 204813One-handled Cup. UnknownBouiloire, Oval, with Filetranden, Fa. Diemont, 1817 The oval boiler rests with a vaulted foot on a low straight -walled base. The vaulted, broadening body and the swiveled neck run up on the sides higher. The spout is s-shaped bent. The hinged handle consists of two flat, almost straight, upright parts, connected by a slightly curved ebony handle with silver ends, quadrangular in diameter. The upright parts, which are somewhat rejuvenated, both rest on a vaulted lower part and are closed on top and bottom by a spherical button within a double raised edge. The lid has a low straight wall and is flattened at the top. The oval, convex ebbenhout button is crowned by a silver ball. File traces run along the base, the upper edge of the foot, the top edge of the body, the wall of the lid and the outside of the raised parts of the handle. Amsterdam silver (metal). knop: ebony (wood). hengsel: ebony (wood) The oval boiler rests with a vaulted foot on a low straight -walled base. The vaulted, bThree Flowerpot Containers (cache pots) and stands. Manufacturing former loose ruderecht, c. 1778-1782Hard-Paste PorcelainCups and saucers (3) 1800-1810 French, Paris. Cups and saucers (3). French, Paris. 1800-1810. Hard-paste porcelain. Ceramics-PorcelainCup with golden leaf motifs and inscription souvenir d'un ami. Cup of porcelain with blue border and golden leaf motifs and inscription: souvenir d'un ami. Signature: Standing the number 11 (only the head).Teapot of hard baked earthenware., Anonymous, c. 1760 - c. 1765 Teapot of hard baked earthenware, covered with lead glaze in green and yellow. The wall at the ear and on the lid has a rosette with a leaf in relief. The ear has the shape of a branch. Burst earthenware. lead glaze Teapot of hard baked earthenware, covered with lead glaze in green and yellow. The wall at the ear and on the lid has a rosette with a leaf in relief. The ear has the shape of a branch. Burst earthenware. lead glazePitcher 1830-70 American. Pitcher 5728Close-up of a gravy boat, Staffordshire, EnglandCup and Saucer. India, Gujarat, Kapadwanj, circa 1750-1800. Furnishings; Serviceware. Blue glassCup and Saucer. Worcester Porcelain Factory; Worcester, England, founded 1751. Date: 1770-1780. Dimensions: Cup: H. 7 cm (2 3/4 in.); diam. 7.1 cm (2 5/6 in.)Saucer: diam. 13.1 cm (5 1/8 in.). Soft-paste porcelain with polychrome enamels and gilding. Origin: Worcester. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Worcester Royal Porcelain Company.Teapot. Culture: British, Staffordshire. Dimensions: Overall: 5 7/8 × 7 1/2 in. (14.9 × 19.1 cm). Date: ca. 1750. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Creamer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926, Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany, 2 1/8 x 3 1/8 x 1 13/16in. (5.4 x 7.9 x 4.6cm), Earthenware, Germany, 20th centuryCup and saucer, from child's coffee set with check pattern, c. 1924-1926, Waechtersbach Earthenware Factory, Schierbach, Hesse, Germany, 2 x 3 7/8 in. (5.1 x 9.84 cm), Earthenware, Germany, 20th centuryCup and Saucer Cup And Saucer; Designed by Christian Johannes van der Hoef (Dutch, 1875 - 1933); Manufactured by Amphora Factory (Netherlands); Netherlands; earthenwareTeacup (one of 8) (part of a service) ca. 1758-69 Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory The gilding on these pieces (see 54.163.7a, b-.34) is of a very high order, with tooled work on a thick application of honey gilding selectively matte and burnished for a lively design of pheasants, peacocks, and swallows in a landscape. The deep bowl was for little cakes.. Teacup (one of 8) (part of a service). British, Chelsea. ca. 1758-69. Soft-paste porcelain. Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (British, 1745-1784, Gold Anchor Period, 1759-69). Ceramics-PorcelainWorcester Porcelain Manufactory, Cream Jug, c. 1755, soft-paste porcelain.Wine-bottle cooler (seau à bouteille). Culture: French, Vincennes. Dimensions: Overall (confirmed): 7 7/8 × 10 3/8 × 7 13/16 in. (20 × 26.4 × 19.8 cm). Manufactory: Vincennes Manufactory (French, ca. 1740-1756). Modeler: Attributed to Jean-Claude Duplessis (French, ca. 1695-1774, active 1748-74). Date: 1754.These wine-bottle coolers (see also 1970.230.5) are among the eight produced for one of the most famous porcelain services of the eighteenth century. The dinner and dessert service was ordered by Louis XV from the Vincennes factory in 1751, and it was delivered between 1753 and 1755, in three major installments because of the large number of pieces involved. The service included many new forms, and, most notably, it was the first time that the ground color bleu céleste (sky blue) was employed for a service. This brilliant turquoise blue was one of the most expensive of all ground colors to produce, and it remained popular throughout the eighteenth century. The technical difficulty Tureen and Stand 1760-1769 Staffordshire. Salt-glazed stoneware .Meissen Manufacture. Cup. Hard porcelain, polychrome enamels. 2nd quarter of the 18th century. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. Faience, table service, cup, dishes, 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18 centuryCup and saucer (assembled) ca. 1815-40 Giesshübel The gift of the Hans Syz Collection in 1995 endowed the Museum with nearly three hundred examples of European and Asian ceramics meticulously acquired by Swiss-born collector Dr. Syz (1894-1991) to chart the migration of models and patterns from East to West. Documenting a continuous process of influence and adaptation, these pieces provide a discriminating review of the nuances of stylistic change resulting from three centuries of trade.. Cup and saucer (assembled) 208427Teapot with stylized floral motifs, Parthénon (possibly), c. 1900 - c. 1905 Porcelain teapot with straight spout and ear from the edge, painted on the glaze in green and red. Stylized flower branches on the outer wall, continuously on the ear and spit. The lid with the same decoration. Signed on the base of the ear with 'M. Dufrene. '. Designed by Maurice Dufrêne, manufactured for La Maison Moderne, possibly by Le Parthénon, Paris. Paris porcelain. glaze. painting / vitrification Porcelain teapot with straight spout and ear from the edge, painted on the glaze in green and red. Stylized flower branches on the outer wall, continuously on the ear and spit. The lid with the same decoration. Signed on the base of the ear with 'M. Dufrene. '. Designed by Maurice Dufrêne, manufactured for La Maison Moderne, possibly by Le Parthénon, Paris. Paris porcelain. glaze. painting / vitrificationTower Garnish of earthenware, consisting of eleven parts decorated with red piping and the coat of arms of the Duke of Arenberg with crown in red and yellow, Villeroy & Boch Ceramic Werke K.G., after 1874 Turning garnish of earthenware, consisting of an oval container with ears (A), a round washbasin (b), a bourdalou (c), an oval soap box (d), a bucket with insert and wicker handle (e), a jug with spherical body (f), a jug with a sier above it rejuvenating cylindrical body (g), a house -sole with ear (h), an elongated comb with lid (i), a round soap tray with lid and colander (J) and a loose colander (K). All decorated with red piping and the weapon of the Duke of Arenberg with crown in red and yellow. Wallerfangen earthenware Turning garnish of earthenware, consisting of an oval container with ears (A), a round washbasin (b), a bourdalou (c), an oval soap box (d), a bucket with insert and wicker handle (e), a jug with spherical body (f), a jug with a sier above it rejuvenating cylindrRoompot, painted with flower and leafy branches. Roompot from porcelain. Triangular with question mark-like ear and rubbed wall. Painted in underglazing blue and purple (the lid also in red) with flower and leaf branches and ornament along the edges (only on the foot edge in light relief).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 porcelainSugar bowl (part of a service) ca. 1815 Chinese, probably for American market. Sugar bowl (part of a service) 191690Tea 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 porcelainTwo Flowerpot Containers (cache pots) and stands. Manufacturing former loose ruderecht, c. 1778-1782Hard-Paste PorcelainTeapot, Arij de Milde, c. 1700 Teapot of red stoneware, with silver necklace. Delft silver (metal) Teapot of red stoneware, with silver necklace. Delft silver (metal)Teapot with lid with multicolored flower decor, Wilkinson Ltd, c. 1930 - c. 1940 Teapot, with loose lid, made of earthenware, multicolored painted with floral decor. Part of tea set. England earthenware. uranium oxide Teapot, with loose lid, made of earthenware, multicolored painted with floral decor. Part of tea set. England earthenware. uranium oxideCoffee cup (part of a service) ca. 1780-90 Caughley Factory. Coffee cup (part of a service). British, Caughley. ca. 1780-90. Soft-paste porcelain. Caughley Factory (British, ca. 1772-1799). Ceramics-PorcelainCovered Cup and Saucer (gobelet à lait et soucoupe, deuxième grandeur).Teacup and saucer ca. 1775 Höchst Manufactory This partial tea and coffee service is distinguished by its relative completeness and its two components (the coffee pot and the hot milk jug) signed by the painters who decorated themJoseph Angele and Johann Heinrich Usinger, respectivelya rarity on 18th-century porcelain.[Jeffrey H. Munger, 2009. Teacup and saucer 234900Teapot. Culture: American. Dimensions: 8 5/8 x 11 3/8 x 5 15/16 in. (21.9 x 28.9 x 15.1 cm); 23 oz. 3 dwt. (720.1 g). Maker: William B. Heyer (active ca. 1807-22). Retailer: Hyde and Nevins (active ca. 1814-19). Date: ca. 1815. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Meissen Manufacture. Decor tea service called "snowball". Hard porcelain, polychrome enamels. 2nd quarter of the 18th century. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. Faience, service to the, theiere, dishes, 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th centuryAn image of medieval goblet on white backgroundTeapot. Staffordshire, England. Date: 1760-1775. Dimensions: 12.5 x 19.5 x 9.8 cm (4 5/16 x 7 11/16 x 3 7/8 in.). Lead-glazed earthenware (creamware). Origin: Staffordshire. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Bowl 1770-1800 Chinese, for American market. Bowl. Chinese, for American market. 1770-1800. Porcelain. Made in ChinaTeapot in asian style with flowers. Isolated on white.Teapot 1713 London. Sterling silver and fruitwood . Joseph WardTeapot Teapot; Designed by Christian Johannes van der Hoef (Dutch, 1875 - 1933); Manufactured by Zuid Holland Factory, Gouda; Netherlands; earthenwareCup with a bouquet and a border of medallions, garlands and foliate scrolls, Bordeaux, c. 1790 - c. 1800  Porcelain head with a spherical wall, slightly spreading edge and C-shaped ear, painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, purple and gold. On the outer wall a band of medallions, garlands and leafers, interrupted at the front by a medallion with a bouquet of different flowers. The outer edge with a leaf vank. Dots and leaf motifs on the ear. Marked on the bottom with a W. Bordeaux porcelain. soft-paste porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gilding / vitrificationVase with four ears, multi -colored painted with orchids, N.V. Haagsche Plateel Factory Rozenburg, 1902 Vase of bone porcelain, octagonal, with long body and long slender neck. The four ears come from the body, which come together at the top of the slightly widened neck. Multicolored painting with orchids. The Hague . Vase of bone porcelain, octagonal, with long body and long slender neck. The four ears come from the body, which come together at the top of the slightly widened neck. Multicolored painting with orchids. The Hague .Cup with ear, multi -colored painted with a performance of the month of June, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1740 - c. 1745 Cylindrical cup with S-shaped ear, made of painted porcelain. The cup is painted with a cartouche of leaf and network within which bathing boys and above which the name Junus. On both sides, a small person (caricature) with strawberries and a small person (caricature) with his legs are painted in the water. The cup is marked. Float porcelain Cylindrical cup with S-shaped ear, made of painted porcelain. The cup is painted with a cartouche of leaf and network within which bathing boys and above which the name Junus. On both sides, a small person (caricature) with strawberries and a small person (caricature) with his legs are painted in the water. The cup is marked. Float porcelainMéreaud, Pierre-Antoine (known as Méreaud elder), painter, Calabria cup and saucer, Manufacture de Sèvres, 1767. Soft porcelain, gilding. Decor: flowers and trophies of musical instruments. Paris, Cognacq-Jay museum. Table arts, drink, hot drink, painted decor, calabre cup, porcelain, sevre porcelain, the service service, table service, saucer, cup, cup calabre, 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18th 18Salt vessel, multi -colored painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits, Meissener Porzellan Manufaktur, c. 1750 - c. 1760 Salt vessel made of painted porcelain. The salt barrel has the shape of a shell with a scalloped edge and stands on three volute -shaped legs. The salt barrel is painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits. The edge is decorated with the Neuozier pattern in relief. The salt barrel is marked and belongs to a service (BK-17474-1 to BK-17474-253). Float porcelain Salt vessel made of painted porcelain. The salt barrel has the shape of a shell with a scalloped edge and stands on three volute -shaped legs. The salt barrel is painted with Deutsche Blumen, Insekten and Fruits. The edge is decorated with the Neuozier pattern in relief. The salt barrel is marked and belongs to a service (BK-17474-1 to BK-17474-253). Float porcelainJohn Chartier, Teapot, 1732/33, silver.Leaf-Shaped Dish.Cup and Saucer, Manufacture de Nast, French, founded ca. 1783 - 1835, hard paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold, Cylindrical cup with slightly flaring sides and scrolling handle. Flat saucer with flaring rim. Decorated with plain and foliate gold bands. On cup, a grisaille medallion of a woman nursing a winged child. On saucer, a medallion with urns, wreath and drapery., France, 1790, ceramics, Decorative Arts, cup and saucer, cup and saucerHead, painted with a landscape with cattle and houses, c. 1809 - c. 1814 Head, painted with landscape with cattle and houses. This head has a different gold decor. Marked: Amstel in blue. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelain Head, painted with landscape with cattle and houses. This head has a different gold decor. Marked: Amstel in blue. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelainContainer in the form of an Animal. Probably Iran, 10th century. Glass. Glass, free-blown, with applied decorationTeapot (part of a service) 1790-1800 Chinese, probably for British market. Teapot (part of a service) 201081Sauce Boat c 1817-1833 Philadelphia. Silver . Edward LownesMilk jug with multicolored flower decor, Wilkinson Ltd, c. 1930 - c. 1940 Milkkan of earthenware, multicolored painted with flower decor. Part of tea set. England earthenware. uranium oxide Milkkan of earthenware, multicolored painted with flower decor. Part of tea set. England earthenware. uranium oxide