American decorated porcelain candy dish or relish hand painted at Pickard Studios in Chicago. This dish is hand painted by Paul P. Gasper in the Italian Garden pattern.
MARKING: On the front is the artist signature Gasper. On the back is the black printed mark HAND PAINTED CHINA W PICKARD A on top of a gold painted maple leaf, apparently only used circa 1912 to 1918.
CONDITION: In excellent virtually mint condition ...click for details
BRC Moliere (Bauer, Rosenthal & Co), Germany, Hand Painted Scalloped Pierce Bowl. Beautifully executed in various colors of leaves, florals and blackberries that are brilliant and superb in design on the interior of the bowl. The exterior is painted in a very light sage green.
Belleek, Ireland, Cauldron Cauldron Pot, double handles, tripod legs, shamrock decoration on each side, 2nd black mark (1891-1926) - partly off the item; however, definitely 2nd black.
Victorian art glass bride's basket/bowl circa 1880's attributed to Boston & Sandwich Glass Factory, Cape Code, USA. Bowl is white cased with a yellow center. Edging shades from a lighter red to a very dark burgundy red and clear glass crimped ruffled rim. Colors are bright and vivid. Bowl measures 8.5" diameter (21.5 cm), 2.25" high (6 cm). Condition is excellent with no damage to glass or color. Matching square bowl available as item #671528. Beautiful!!!
Gundy Clapperton Co., Toronto, 1905-1931 Canadian Brilliant Period (CBP) cut crystal relish tray in 5 stylized flowers (2 on each side and one in the center), leaves and geometric designs.
Measurements: 8" x 4" (20 cm x 10 cm)
Overall condition is very good, however, there is a couple of tiny nics on the rim of the tray, not visibl ...click for details
This is an extremely rare hand-painted porcelain tankard stein/mug by Tressemann & Vogt (T&V). What makes it even more rare is that it is in virtually NEAR MINT condition.
It has a beautiful hand-painted image of a monk enjoying a glass of wine from a wine barrel; the background color is aqua/blue. There is great detail in the painting, and you can even see the monk's crucifix.
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King Glass (later known as US Glass) made this beautiful goblet in pattern known as Ring & Block, aka Prism & Block in 1889. 4-part mold depicting a row of squares/blocks around the bottom quarter of the goblet with engraved leaves circling the top portion of the goblet. Interesting stem which is unusual in early american pattern glass.
Measurements: 6.5 inches tall with an opening of 3 inches in diameter ...click for details
For your consideration is a set of beautifully hand decorated and hand painted plates in a very gorgeous porcelain plate shape made by Limoges Coiffe circa 1891-1914. Usually when the plate only has one mark which these two plates do, they were decorated in Limoges, France by professional artists and by looking at these 2 plates, I would say that they are definitely professionally hand painted.