Ceramics

THE CERAMICS COLLECTION INCLUDES PORCELAIN AND EARTHENWARES FROM

1680 TO 1925.

Click on any image, including room and wall case views, to enlarge.

 

Set of four Chinese 

Canton plates

                                                            D: 10 inches

c. 1840

$295




American hand painting

on French porcelain vases

                                                          celadon ground

                                                         Marked Haviland

  C. 1880

       $950 pair

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New England industries plate Marble Quarrying

by Clare Leighton

commissioned by Wedgewood 1952

$475

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New England Industries Plate

Grist Milling

by Clare Leighton

commissioned by Wedgewood 1952

$475

P1020459 P1020460

New England Industries Plate

by Clare Leighton

Tobacco  Growing

commissioned by Wedgewood  1952

$475

012 (2)011 (2)Chinese Export porcelain punch bowl

with bottom decoration of Europeans riding to hounds

c.1780. D: 11 1/4″

$4800

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Creamware tureen of neoclassical style

Continental Europe

ca. 1810

$3500

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Copeland  parian porcelain pitcher

c. 1850

$650

 

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Stoneware Washington commemorative pitcher

England 1840 – 1860

$975

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Pair of Chinese export porcelain soup plates

arms of the Bull family

1755 – 60

$2500 pair

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Nymphenburg porcelain plate ca. 1880

painted by Muller

$2800

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Bennington Vt. parian jug

climbing rose pattern

ca. 1847 – 1853

$1450

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Biscuit porcelain bust of Jules Grevy

President of France 1879 – 1887

sculptor Albert Ernest Carrier –  Belleuse

$1,500

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Parian porcelain bust of pope Pius IX

modeled & signed by Isaac Broome

cast by Ott and Brewer

ca. 1876

$1800

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Redware handled cooking pot

continental Europe 1750 – 1800

$425

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Two Chinese export bowls and saucers

Nanking cargo, ca. 1750

$500 each

 

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