Fine Ceramics & Dishware

A selection of elegant dishware and ceramics with intricate designs from Japanese and European origins, showcasing craftsmanship from historical contexts.

Plate (Assiette à palmes) (1 of 102) (part of a service) 1786 Sèvres Manufactory French. Plate (Assiette à palmes) (1 of 102) (part of a service). French, Sèvres. 1786. Soft-paste porcelain. Ceramics-Porcelain
Plate (Assiette à palmes) (1 of 102) (part of a service) 1786 Sèvres Manufactory French. Plate (Assiette à palmes) (1 of 102) (part of a service). French, Sèvres. 1786. Soft-paste porcelain. Ceramics-Porcelain
Large bowl and three small bowls with white glazePorringer c. 1800-1825 , Bowls Tableware. The Massachusetts WPA Federal Art Project Photograph CollectionImage about the glass, its manufacture and history, with motifs of finished glass, manufacturing process and craft.Chandelier ca. 1775 British. Chandelier. British. ca. 1775. Glass. GlassCup 19th century Meissen Manufactory German. Cup 190480 Factory: Meissen Manufactory, German, 1710present, Cup, 19th century, Porcelain, H. 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm.). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Bequest of Margarette A. Jones, 1906 (07.233.41)Helmut Hiatt, Plate, c 1936 PlateCenser in Form of a Rooster Perched on a Rooftop 1700 Japan. Censer in Form of a Rooster Perched on a Rooftop. Japan. 1700. Stoneware covered with a thin glaze showing lustre (Bizen ware). Edo period (1615-1868). CeramicsMounted soldier ca. 1751-57 Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin. Mounted soldier 200896Punch bowl 1680-81 E. G., London. Punch bowl 204886Incense holder in form of a Shishi 1750 Japan. Incense holder in form of a Shishi 52449Silhouette of Charles Gower   Decorative Arts