English antique china, ceramics including porcelain, porcelain plates, porcelain dishes from 18th and 19th centuries

CERAMICS: PORCELAIN, IRONSTONE, POTTERY
We carry a range of decorative and interesting period items. Some 18th century, but the majority 19th century. They range from hand painted porcelain, to attractive blue and white Stafforshire pottery and ironstone. Pieces run from enameled floral work, to transfer work showing a multitude of country scenes, town views, Chinese scenes and others. These all combine to offer a fine grouping for any home, or a wonderful, thoughtful and unusual gift.
Set of 4 Derby Porcelain Plates and Platter
Circa 1850
S9821
English Staffordshire Pottery Watch Holder
Circa 1850
S9822
English Staffordshire Pottery Figure "Little Red Riding Hood"
Circa 1850
S8162
English Staffordshire Pottery Hen in a Basket
Circa 1880
S9047
Set of 4 Wedgewood Earthenware Blue & White Plates
Circa 1810
S9762B
English Ironstone Omari Pattern Platter
Circa 1860
S9059
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Plates Circa 1900
Having hand-painted game bird and insect panel decoration with cobalt blue underglaze within a scalloped bourder with gilt accents. Manufactured by Worcester Royal Porcelain Company Ltd., Worcester, England. Reverse with printed makers' mark dating: 1906.
Diameter 9"
S7581
Coalport Hand-Painted Porcelain Plate
Circa 1820
Having a hand-painted floral centre within a basket weave blue and gold bourder.
Imported From England
Dia 9-3/4"
S9278A
Pair of Staffordshire Blue and White Transfer Dessert Plates
Circa 1820
"Tendril Pattern" (variant). A widely accepted name for a pattern by Benjamin Adams. Composed of a small circular centre containing a stylized flower motif, surrounded by a mass of tendrils linking further stylized leaves and flowers. "New Indented" outer edge. Maker/potter unknown. Staffordshire Potteries. Imported From England
Dia. 8"
S9276A
Pair Of Davenport Pearlware Blue & White Plates
Circa 1825
Romantic style floral still life pattern. With a central design of tulips and roses spilling out of an urn placed on a garden wall within a bourder composed of groups of fruit alternating with bunches of flowers. "New Indented" outer edge. Manufactured by the Davenport Factory; Longport, Staffordshire. With impressed name "DAVENPORT" and impressed anchor mark dating: 1815-1830.
Imported From England
Diameter 9.75"
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English antique china, ceramics, including porcelain, porcelain plates, porcelain dishes from 18th and 19th centuries