Very large Delft bowl with a depiction of a fisherman and boat, a diameter of 40 cm 18th century
Very large Delft bowl with a depiction of a fisherman and boat, a diameter of 40 cm 18th century
Octagonal lidded pot marked ‘LVE’, Lambertus van Eenhoorn, owner of the ‘Metaale Pot’, Delft, ca. 1691-1724
De Klaauw - Two baluster vases, Delft, ca. 1770
Albarello - Apothecary pot - The Netherlands - 18th century
Delft lidded vase with fisherman, De Klaauw, 18th century
Earthenware bowl - Engobe technique - Germany - Frechen - Ca. 1825
a lot of 8 pipes of terracotta of Creil and Montereau, France, 19th century.
Desvres - Charles & François Fourmaintraux - Oil and vinegar cruet with display - 1900
Isaac Broome large ceramic tile titled, Parthenia, Trent Tile Company, USA, Circa 1890
Plate in faience of Roan - France - 18th century
Gerbing & Stephan - Baluster Majolica Vase - Austria /Bohemia - circa 1861 -1903
gardener in faience of Gien, decor ornaments and initial "R", France, 19th century
Wilhelm Schiller & sons, ceramic plate in relief - Czechoslovakia - late 19th century.
A fine Coalport imari dish with "Admiral Nelson" pattern - England ca. 1810
Grindley Melbourne Flow Blue flatware set, England, c. 1891-1914
Set of 6 Minton (Red) Chinese dragon and Bird design Plates (23cms diameter approx) England, circa 1842 - 1883
Porcelain Empire set, three pieces. France, first half of the 19th century, with two loose pieces in addition
Pair of vases in porcelain of Bayeux, France, 19th century.
Edmé Samson, Paris - Three antique lidded boxes - France - Circa 1900
Gebrüder Simson (Gotha), five opened up porcelain dishes, Zwiebelmuster decor, Germany, circa 1883-1934
Meissen, Teichert - Large fruit bowl Zwiebelmuster (1882-1929), six fruit dishes, Germany, circa 1882-1929
Bull in porcelain of Rudolstadt - Volkstedt, Germany, 19th century
Meissen - Figure of Greek muse of music, Germany, second half 19th century
Meissen cupid with broken heart, Germany, circa 1900-1924
Set with three Dutch porcelain plates - Loosdrecht - Marked: ‘M.O.L.’ - Circa 1774-1784