czwartek, 25 lipca 2013

James Green & Co


Fruit bowl 32 cm, circa 1834 - 1842


Unidentified Pitcher


Big 26 cm moulded pitcher circa 1840-1850 ?

Zachariah Boyle


20 cm pitcher, Impressed initials "ZB" circa 1823-1828

Gaudy Dutch and Welsh Pitcher




Beautifull 16cm pitcher, pattern name Sunflower .........

......... Gaudy Dutch pottery was made in England for the American market from about 1810 to 1820. It is a white earthenware with Imari-style decorations of red, blue, green, yellow, and black inspired by Japanese Imari Pottery. Only sixteen patterns of Gaudy Dutch were made: Butterfly, Carnation, Dahlia, Double Rose, Dove, Grape, Leaf, Oyster, Primrose, Single Rose, Strawflower, Sunflower, Urn, War Bonnet, Zinnia, and No Name. Other similar wares are called Gaudy Ironstone and Gaudy Welsh. Some of the Gaudy Dutch items were marked with factory names, such as Riley (1802-1827), E. Woods and Sons, Burselm (before 1814), and Rogers (1815-1842).
(http://www.kovels.com/Price-Guide/Pottery-Porcelain/Gaudy-Dutch.html)


Pot Single Rose pattern

John & William Ridgway




Beautifull bowl 9,5 inch, Unidentified view,  Angus Seats Series circa 1820






sobota, 6 lipca 2013

Pinder, Bourne & Co


Teller circa 1862-1882, pattern name Cable


Patterson & Co


Teller circa 1827-1835, pattern name Willow



Romantic Davenport


Teller circa 1836, Scotts Illustrations Series, Waverley Pattern



Ludvík & Carl Hardtmuth v Českých Budějovicích


Teller circa 1860, pattern Black Willow


F. Primavesi & Sons


Teller circa: 1860, pattern Brown Willow


German Bottle's part.2



Left Bottle: company Wick-Werke circa 1921-1930



Right Bottle: company Dümler & Breiden in Hohr circa 1907-1915