Porcelain Tea Accessories

An assortment of delicate porcelain teapots, cups, and milk jugs, featuring floral designs and ornate details, each showcasing craftsmanship in varying styles and colors.

Teepot, Royal Porcelain Factory Dommer & Co., 1809 - 1814 Teapot in empira style decorated with pendulum leaves and gold piping along the edges. The teapot has a high belly and hollow curved foot. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelain Teapot in empira style decorated with pendulum leaves and gold piping along the edges. The teapot has a high belly and hollow curved foot. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelain
Teepot, Royal Porcelain Factory Dommer & Co., 1809 - 1814 Teapot in empira style decorated with pendulum leaves and gold piping along the edges. The teapot has a high belly and hollow curved foot. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelain Teapot in empira style decorated with pendulum leaves and gold piping along the edges. The teapot has a high belly and hollow curved foot. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelain
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, Assembled Tray and Tea Service, porcelain: c. 1765-70; decoration: later, soft-paste porcelain; tray: hard-paste porcelain.Mug, Red transfer, England, 18th-mid-19th century, ceramics, Decorative Arts, MugMug. Worcester Porcelain Factory; Worcester, England, founded 1751. Date: 1765-1775. Dimensions: 15.2 x 10.1 cm (6 x 4 in.). Soft-paste porcelain, underglaze blue decoration. Origin: Worcester. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Worcester Royal Porcelain Company.Kop with river face, Royal Porcelain Factory Dommer & Co., 1809 - 1814 Head with multicolored landscape. Two farmers at a farm along the river. Along the edges and the ear a golden edge. Marked: Amstel. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelain Head with multicolored landscape. Two farmers at a farm along the river. Along the edges and the ear a golden edge. Marked: Amstel. Nieuwer-Amstel porcelainEurope, Greece, Katakolon. Typical souvenir dishes with olive decoration.Cup with medallions in which women's head and objects. Cup of porcelain, decorated with golden medallion with women's head and with objects on purple ground.Melkkan, Daniël van Strant (attributed to), 1748 Pear -shaped milk can on three wide, flat, outdoor bent legs. The handle is S-shaped and the top edge of the can is serrated. The milk jug is marked: stk. = Amsterdam, Jrl. = O (1748) and Mt. = Telled to Daniel van Strant. Amsterdam silver (metal) Pear -shaped milk can on three wide, flat, outdoor bent legs. The handle is S-shaped and the top edge of the can is serrated. The milk jug is marked: stk. = Amsterdam, Jrl. = O (1748) and Mt. = Telled to Daniel van Strant. Amsterdam silver (metal)Set of mugs with the Twelve Months. Meissener Porzellan ManufakturMeissen, c. 1740-1745hard-paste porcelain.Tea and Breakfast Services, English China Ware, Plate 29, showing plain and patterned cups and saucers.      Date: circa 1880sHead, painted with figures in landscapes. Part of a service, Weesper Porcelain Factory, 1759 - in Or Before 1771 Porcelain head, multi -colored painted with figures in landscapes. Part of a service. Marked with two crossed swords and grabs: MHS. Weesp porcelain Porcelain head, multi -colored painted with figures in landscapes. Part of a service. Marked with two crossed swords and grabs: MHS. Weesp porcelainTea And Flowers Tea set and bouquet of flowers on a studio background Copyright: xZoonar.com/AndreyxSkatx 14105866JARRA VIDRIADA Y POLICROMADA-ARTE POPULAR S XX. Location: ALFARERIA. Toledo. SPAIN.'Design of a Faience Dinner-Service'. Album "The Gold Book of Lorraine". Keller & Guerin. France, 1893. Dimensions: 38,5x27,5 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Monogrammist "A. R. ".Isolated set of cups blue golden and white Vector ImageMug dated 1766 British, Staffordshire. Mug 197556Table setting with silver tableware and dates. Oriental hospitality concept with tea or coffee cups. High key pictureTankardMug 1757 Worcester factory. Mug 188590 Factory: Worcester, Engraver: Robert Hancock, British, Burslem 17301817 Bristol, Artist: After a painting by Antoine Pesne, French, Paris 16831757 Berlin, Mug, 1757, Soft-paste porcelain, Height: 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Alfred Duane Pell, 1902 (02.6.30)