Circa:
1953-2003
Price: $225.00 USD Description: This Johnson Brothers serving platter is from the Friendly Village collection, which was first produced in 1953. The extra large plate shows a pastoral scene of a village with a church and manse and s..
Circa:
1930s plus
Price: $17.00 USD Description: Made by Thomas Forester & Sons, in Staffordshire, this pretty trio has hand-painted highlights to the brightly coloured flower design. Earthenware body, so some of the usual clean glaze crazing. Gilde..
Circa:
1930s
Price: $85.00 USD Description: 1930s English Solian Ware jug. The design is an all-over gold and black pattern, the a fruit design central to the front and rear. Gold handle, footrim and top rim. Measures 12 cm high and 16 cm wi..
Circa:
Unknown
Price: $25.00 USD Description: A lovely blue on white pitcher by James Sadler, featuring an idyllic scene of an ancient abbey and a waterfall with wonderfully detailed florals on all sides as well as the handle and lip. This pitche..
Circa:
1910-1920
Price: $38.00 USD Description: Fielding’s Crown Devon vase, with blush ivory coloured body with delicate design of roses and flowers, around a gold and enamelled medallion. Has a registration mark which means it can be dated to ..
Circa:
Unknown
Price: $30.00 USD Description: This white covered vegetable bowl was produced by J & G Meakin of England and has a ribbed pattern and tab handles. It is 8.5" in diameter and 2.75" deep without the lid. In very good condition with..
Circa:
Mid 20th Century
Price: $88.00 USD Description: Fieldings Crown Devon jug, in the Rouge Royale pattern, featuring a fish and underwater foliage. Enamel highlights, lavish gilding, and rainbow lustre effect to the interior neck. Jug measures 13 cm..
Circa:
Late 19th Century
Price: $72.00 USD Description: Pretty pair of Victorian vases with design of cabbage roses to the fronts, and a smaller spray of roses to the rear. Gilded edges. In the style of Empire Porcelain Co of Staffordshire, but no maker’..
Circa:
1930s
Price: $284.00 USD Description: Beautiful hand painted dishes in the Water Lily - sometimes called Lily Pond - design by Clarice Cliff for the Newport Pottery. Circa 1938 plus. The drainer dish (for lettuce or salad, it stands on ..