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Sold – Royal Doulton – Cup & Saucer – Glamis Thistle
PorcelainRoyal Doulton (England, Est. 1815) Percy Curnock (England, act. 1885-1954) ‘Glamis Thistle’ Cup & Saucer H. 4601 R. 1938, Porcelain (cup) 3 ½” wide x 2 ¾” high (saucer) 5 ½” diameter Designer Notes: Glamis Thistle was found near Glamis Castle home of Queen Elizabeth. -
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SOLD – Carlton Ware – Tea Set – Moderne, 6 Cups & Saucers, Cream & Open Sugar
Porcelain, SOLDSold Carlton Ware (England, 1890-1990) 'Moderne' Tea Service Celadon glaze, Gilt 6 Cups & Saucers, Cream & Sugar -
Mason’s – Cup & Saucer – Flying Bird, Pekoe, No. 6
PorcelainAn early and fine Mason’s Ironstone coffee can and saucer, cup 2” x 2 7/8” – saucer 4 ¾”, in the Imari palette emulating 18th Century Chinese export porcelain, marked with the blue transfer print crown and banner used from c. 1815-30. -
Saxe – Demitasse Tea Cup & Saucer – Floral, Tulips
Porcelain, SOLDPorzellanfabrik Hermann Ohme (1880-1930) Royal Saxe ES ‘Tulips’ Demitasse c. 1900 hand-painted, wrythen and scalloped form (cup) 2 ¼” high x 3” wide (at handle) (saucer) 4 ⅝” diameter x ½” high$95.00 $95.00$95.00 $95.00 -
Belleek – Cup & Saucer – ‘Stork’, 1st Black Mark
PorcelainNotes: Rare Irish Belleek 1st black mark cup & saucer with ring handle hand-enameled in the ‘Limoges’ type with a Stork amongst reeds and flowers with a lake and mountains in the distance. This pattern is said to be introduced under Robert Williams Armstrong; the ‘Limoges Enamel’ style executed by Thomas Bott was highlighted at the Paris Exhibition of 1855. Scroll Down for further details$745.00 $745.00$745.00 $745.00 -
Moser – Cup & Saucer – Enamel Bees & Butterflies
Art GlassMoser ‘Butterfly & Bee’ enameled large cup and saucer. Scroll Down for further details$525.00 $525.00$525.00 $525.00 -
Moser – Cup & Saucer – Cobalt, Gilt
Art GlassRare Antique cobalt cup and saucer decorated with gilt tube-lined arabesques, attributed to Moser, circa 1880s-90s. Scroll Down for further details$250.00 $250.00$250.00 $250.00 -
Moorcroft – Cup & Saucer – Eventide
PotteryRare Moorcroft cup & saucer in the Eventide landscape pattern. Scroll Down for further details
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