Antique Wolfsohn Dresden Demitasse Cup & Saucer (item #1148567, detailed views)
This porcelain demitasse cup and saucer was produced in Germany by Helena Wolfsohn Dresden in the 1880s. The shape of the set is quatrefoil. It is decorated with alternating panels of flowers and landscape scenes with lovers in gardens. Ornate gilding trims the rims and separates the panels. All the decoration is painstakingly hand painted in the Meissen style. Condition: Excellent
Sold Price: 19th Century Meissen Porcelain Gilt Decorated Cup and Saucer with Applied Flowers. Signed Crossed Swords. Usual Losses to Flowers or else Good to Very Good Condition. Saucer Measures 5-1/8 Inches Diameter. Shipping $40.00 - July 3, 0112 5:00 PM EDT
Vintage Agate and Tiger Eye Bead Tassel Necklace. Large beads measure 20mm. Necklace measures 21" L, 4-1/2" drop. Approx. weight: 312.22 grams. Condition: Very good vintage condition. Estimate: $50.00 - $150.00 Domestic Shipping: $32.00
Vintage Rosina China England Porcelain Floral w Heavy Gold Tea Cup and Saucer • $46.73
VINTAGE ROSINA CHINA England Porcelain Floral w Heavy Gold Tea Cup and Saucer - $46.73. FOR SALE! We are pleased to offer this beautiful cup and saucer set produced by Rosina-Queens, decorated with a a multi-colored floral spray and extensive gold trim. The cup stands 2 ½ inches tall and the saucer measures 5 ½ inches in diameter. These pieces are in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. They are marked “Rosina Bone China Made in England 5129.” Buyer to pay USPS shipping costs. If…
Basket (panier, deuxième grandeur) (Getty Museum)
Basket (panier, deuxième grandeur); Sèvres Manufactory (French, founded 1756); Sèvres, France; 1756; Soft paste porcelain, green ground color; gilding; 21.9 × 20 × 18.1 cm (8 5/8 × 7 7/8 × 7 1/8 in.); 82.DE.92; The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Rights Statement: No Copyright - United States
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Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Antiques is owned and run by Paul Vandekar and his wife Deidre Healy. We specialize in the decorative arts of the 17th-20th century. We have a remarkable collection of English antique porcelain & pottery as well as Sailors' woolworks, Sailors' valentines and the largest selection of Italian Mid-century ceramics from Piero Fornasetti.
Sèvres Manufactory | Pair of flower pots (caisses carrés) | French, Sèvres | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Marking: [1] Crossed Ls enclosing G in blue on .2a (Sèvres factory mark and date letter for 1760);[2] Crossed Ls in blue on .3a (Sèvres factory mark);[3] A comma in blue on both (decorator's mark for Charles-Louis Méreaud)