For your consideration is this stunning porcelain KERAMOS Wien Austrian figurine by Knight Ceramics. It is of a graceful woman in a blue gown with her hands outreached as she is dancing. The hand painting of the flowers on the gown are extremely well done. This is a beautiful piece.
This is an exquisite porcelain figurine of a fox. Unfortunately, I cannot make out the manufacturer. It is signed **** Bach but the first part is scratched off. It was sold by Maurice Bloch, a store in Geneve.
Early English porcelain cup and saucer. Hand decorated in gilt and rust on a white background. I initially thought this was Old Paris but the porcelain does not have that pure white luster porcelain characteristic of Old Paris.
Age: Late 18th to Early 19th Century
condition: Some wear to the gold and some darkening on the bottom of the sauc ...click for details
Fine English porcelain cup and saucer by Royal Worcester dating 1881. This cup and saucer has pine needles and pine cones in blue against a white background with a rust patterned inset. The handle is representative of bamboo.
Stunning early 19th Century cup and saucer in the Imari style by Staffordshire company, DAVENPORT. There is an impressed mark on the saucer. On both the cup and saucer, there was a red mark that was scratched off before glazing. This is a great example of early Imari patterns.
Fine antique Crown Derby cup and saucer. Derby's traditional rust orange colored leaves adorn both the outside and inside of the cup as well as on the saucer. There is an impressed derby mark on the saucer
Vintage original Woodblock print by Paul Jacoulet (1902-1960). This is entitled M. Keen et M. Lee , Seoul, Coree - Mr. Keen and Mr. Lee, Seoul, Korea. This is from the Korea series. This is a well colored woodblock encased in a clear acrylic frame with thin gold banding around the edges. There are subtle imprinted decoration on the robe of one gentleman.
This is signed in pencil above the ivy leaf seal. It is Refere ...click for details
Stunning Lenox cabinet or service dinner plates. This is a set of 12. Each ivory porcelain plate has 2" decorated rim, framed with two distinct and different gold encrusted embellishments on a cobalt blue background. The raised gold dots were meticulously applied clearly by someone of great talent.