Rozenburg earthenware wall plate, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1893
Rozenburg Earthenware wall plate, with Art Nouveau style floral decor and a dragonfly
The Netherlands, 1893, The Hague
A wall plate, 27,6 cm diagonal and 2,6 cm high
Marked by Rozenburg with Year mark of 1893
The weight is 924 gram
On the front, the plate has light scratches
The plate has craquelé
Rozenburg, NV Haagsche Plateelbakkerij/Koninklijke Porselein- en Aardewerkfabriek
(Den Haag 1883-1917).
Reference # M603
Rozenburg Egg-Shell cup and saucer with Floral Decor, 1910
Rozenburg, NV Haagsche Plateelbakkerij/Koninklijke Porselein- en Aardewerkfabriek
(Den Haag 1883 - 1917)
Size of the cup is 5,7 cm high and 5,5 cm wide (with ear is 6,5)
The saucer is 1 cm high and 10,5 cm wide
Dated year 1910
Signed by Sam Schelling
The Haque, The Netherlands
Den Haag, Nederland
Work order no. 575
There is a sign of approval in the form of a "window", put on by D.P.J de Ruiter,
who was the head of painting
The saucer has a hairline, imperfections and discoloration.
The cup is intact. It looks like a damage on the inside, but it is an imperfection, which happened due to the heat of the baking process
Reference # M695
Large Blue and White "Kraak" porcelain charger, 17th Century
A porcelain blue and white underglaze painted "Kraak" charger with a scene of a deer. The rim of the plate is divided into vertical panels filled with symbols of good fortune. In the center, a figure of a deer is painted in a Chinese landscape with a pine tree, clouds, and a rock. Kraak porcelain is a specific type of blue and white Chinese export porcelain that was produced specifically for the European market between approximately 1570 and 1650 (late Ming Dynasty). The plate has a firing defect and 'fire sand' on the underside.
A hairline, see picture.
The measurement is 31,5 cm diagonal and 5 cm high.
The weight is 906 grams
Reference # M2115
Herend Hungary porcelain "Apponyi Pink" Bowl
An openwork bowl, made by the manufacturer Herend in Hungary. The pattern of this bowl is Apponyi pink with an openwork edge of rings connected to each other and colored with round lines in pink and gold paint. The bowl is marked with the Herend mark and numbered with model #7460/ AP (appony Pink). This bowl was given as a gift to an anniversary couple (grandfather and grandmother) 50 year anniversary September 17, 1955 - September 17, 2005. The bowl measures 7 .7 cm high and 24 cm diagonal. The weight is 636 grams
Reference # M1587
Wedgwood coffee cups and saucers with silver cup holders by Walker & Hall, 1919
A set of cups and saucers made by Wedgwood, England. The cups and saucers with gold paint and Greek pattern. This set is marked with the Wedgwood mark used from 1900 to 1940. The coffee cups have silver fittings made by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, England. Dated 1919. The set is packaged in an original leather box, black with gold line.
The measurement of the box is 9 cm high, 38.5 cm wide and the depth is 26.5 cm.
The cups are 6.2 cm high and 5 cm diagonal.
The saucers are 12 cm diagonal.
The total weight is approx. 2.5 kilos
Walker & Hall was founded in Sheffield in 1845 by George Walker. The firm was joined by Henry Hall and became Walker & Hall in 1853. The factory was located in Howard Street, Sheffield and showrooms were opened at 45 Holborn Viaduct, London. Furthermore, branches were opened in Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Cardiff, Belfast, Hull, Bristol, Melbourne and Adelaide (Australia), Cape Town (South Africa), Wellington (1911) and Auckland (1914). New Zealand. Walker & Hall became Walker & Hall Ltd in 1920 and in 1963 they merged with Mappin & Webb and Elkington & Co.
Reference # M1825
English Wedgwood fruit basket with stand, 1861
Cream-colored fruit basket on a stand. Glazed with a very light blue-tint. The round base has a narrow, sloping rim with elongated holes; the curved sides are decorated in low relief with leaves in Gothic arches radiating from a rib that surrounds the base of the bowl. The round bowl has deep rims that extend outwards to the rim, which is perforated to connect with the base. The exterior is decorated with two bands of leaves in Gothic arches, where the band below the rim contains a flower head with four petals above the arch. The top of the base is decorated with a border of intertwined arches and leaves.
Impressed Mark of wedgwood on both pieces at the bottom and dated with letter P for 1861.
The height is 15 cm and is 24 cm diagonal
The weight is approximately. 1058 grams
Reference # M2114
Meissen porcelain Rich Court Dragon cups and saucers, Germany 1960s
Meissen porcelain cups and saucers in box with the Rich Court Dragon pattern.
The six porcelain cups and saucers have a curved shape, gilded edges, pink and purple with gold painted court dragons with symbols and phoenix birds in the middle, marked with the Meissen mark, underglaze mark blue swords.
The measurements of the cups are 5 cm high, 8 cm wide (ear) and 6.5 cm diagonal.
The saucer is 11 cm diagonal.
The total weight is 2.5 kilos
Reference # M1843
Meissen porcelain Rich Court Dragon cups and saucers, Germany 1960s
Meissen porcelain cups and saucers in box with the Rich Court Dragon pattern.
The six porcelain cups and saucers have a curved shape, gilded edges, green with gold painted court dragons with symbols and phoenix birds in the middle, marked with the Meissen mark, underglaze mark blue swords.
The measurements of the cups are 5 cm high, 8 cm wide (ear) and 6.5 cm diagonal.
The saucer is 11 cm diagonal.
The total weight is 2.5 kilos
Reference # M1844
Dutch Delft Porceleyne Fles wall plate, 1960
A large wall plate with a floral and peacock decor. The wall plate with craquelure and on the back the mark of The Royal Porceleyne Fles, dated CE for 1960 and model # 474
The measurement is 34,8 cm diagonal and 4,5 cm high
The weight is approx. 1430 grams
David Anthonisz van der Pieth, who founded De Porceleyne Fles ("the Porcelain Bottle") in 1653
In 1919, the Dutch Royal House awarded the company the right to add the prefix "Koninklijke" (Royal) to its name
Reference # M1589
19th Century English Wedgwood creamware child's service
An English Wedgwood creamware child's service marked with the Wedgwood impressed marks. The 3 letter marks, was used during 1860-1907. This set has all different codes (3 letter marks) Between the 1860s and 1890s.
The strainers are slightly larger and 1 plate underneath does not fit exactly. These strainers were used for strawberries (14.7 cm wide).
The set also consists of 32 flat plates of 13 cm diagonal.
6 soup plates of 13 cm diagonal.
A sauce spoon with a length of approximately 9 cm.
A gravy boat with saucer 13 cm wide.
Two small oval dishes.
Two tureens of 9 cm high.
A footed bowl on a dish of 26.5 cm wide.
There is some wear, discoloration and craquelure.
The weight is approximately 6 kilos
Reference # M1663
19th Century Gold Imari cups mounted in gilt bronze
A set of two cups made of porcelain Gold Imari with under glazed blue and on the porcelain red and gold paint. The porcelain cups mounted in gilt bronze, raised on a stem with rocaille motif feet and double handles in leave motif.
The set is in total 12,5 cm high, 11, 5 cm wide and the depth is 8 cm.
The total weight is 506 grams
Reference # M2068
Sculpture Glass Fusing "Figure" by Paolo Ambrosio, Italy 2005
Paolo Ambrosio born in Italy, 1938. This glass sculpture entitled "Figure" and numbered VE 01213 and signed on the label under the base as an engraved monogram in the glass. This glass is made in a bending manner at a temperature of approximately 950 degrees. This sculpture is a large size of 61 cm high including the base. The glass sculpture is 46 cm wide. The base is 29.5 cm depth (sculpture is 11 cm depth). The weight is approx. 9 kilos
Reference # M1626
18th century English creamware baskets and plates
A set of 2 oval open woven baskets on an oval dish with open basket weave pattern rims and handles of a thin twisted pattern, decorated with flowers and leaves. English, ca. 1780. Four oval dishes in the same open basket weave pattern rims.
The measurements for the baskets 6.5 cm high, 25 cm wide and the depth is 16.5 cm
The dishes are 2.5 cm high, 26.5 cm wide and the depth is 22.5 cm.
The total weight is 2795 grams
Reference # M1685
Blue Ceramic Franco Pozzi set, Italy, 1964
Italian ceramic set by Franco Pozzi, dated 1964. The mark labels are still on all items. Dark blue with white colored set, consists of a tray, a large bowl, 6 small bowls, 6 small plates and two tureens with lid.
The measurements are as follow
Tray 37 cm x 26 cm
Small plates 19.5 cm diagonal
Large bowl is 22.3 cm diagonal and 7.5 cm high
Small bowls are 21.2 cm diagonal and 5 cm high
The two tiureens are 15 cm high, 20 cm wide (ears) and the depth 16.5 cm
The weight is approx. 6500 grams
Reference # M1704
A blue glass tulip vase by Willem Noyons, 1997
A 3 piece tulip vase in blue glass, signed and dated by Noyons, 1997.
A tulip vase that is stacked in and on top of each other
The height is 43 cm in total and wide and the depth 20 cm.
The weight is 2655 grams
Text translated from Dutch mentioned on the paper:
The tulip vase is a typical Dutch product that originated in the 17th century. People speculated in tulip bulbs and wanted to show off the most beautiful specimens. There are copies of Delft Blue porcelain in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Typical for this vase is that it is made up of different elements and that each tulip can be placed separately in a hole in the vase. WILLEM NOYONS, Utrecht (1956), versatile designer of, among other things, jewelry, furniture and glass, designed a stackable tulip vase made of glass in 1996. Our tulips are larger than in the 17th century and when placed in this vase, a surprisingly spacious image is created, which is characteristic of much of Noyons' work. The vase is mouth blown and hand formed in the Czech Republic by master glass baller Petr Novotny
Reference # M1192
Extreme Large Cachepot Herend Hungary Porcelain "Chinese Bouquet Apponyi Green"
This extreme large cachepot of 40,6 cm diagonal and 30 cm high is very rare
Marked with the Herend Hungary mark and numbered with 7500/AV (Apponyi Vert)
Measurement of the very large size Cachepot is 40,6 cm diagonal and 30 cm high
The weight is 5040 gram
Reference # M760
Herend Hungary Porcelain "Rothschild" Plates and cup and saucer
A Herend Hungary porcelain set with six plates and are 20,5 cm diagonal. Two cups and saucers in the large size. The saucers measures 15,5 cm diagonal and the cups 10 cm diagonal.
The porcelain set is marked with the Herend Hungary mark, used from 1960-1980 and numbered with #701 (cups and saucers) and #519 for the plates
Total weight is 2015 grams
Reference # M1733
Herend Hungary Porcelain "Rothschild" Cups and saucers
A Herend Hungary porcelain set with six cups and saucers.
The saucers measures 14 cm diagonal and 2 cm high. The cups are 8,5 cm diagonal and 5 cm high
The porcelain set is marked with the Herend Hungary mark, used from 1960-1980 and numbered with #724 Ro (Rothschild) Birds and insects pattern
Total weight is 1260 grams
Reference # M1734
Porcelain cups and saucers from Royal Albert
A set of eleven porcelain cups and saucers made by Royal Albert, England.
Royal Albert was founded
by Thomas Clark Wild, ca 1894.
The Royal Albert is known for its fine quality Bone China, England
two small cups and saucers of the "Serena" model from before 1977
two cups and saucers, large and small, model Chelsea Bird 1950s-70s
small cup and saucer model "Sweet Violets" 1960s-70s
two cups and saucers small and large from the "Moss Rose" model before the 1960s-70s
small cup and saucer, Model Blue Blossom, 1988
large cup and saucer model "Lady Carlyle" 1960s-70s
large cup and saucer "Blossom time" 1950-1960
Large cup and saucer model "Lavender Rose", 1980s
The small cups and saucers are approx. 12.3 cm diagonally for the saucer and approx. 6 cm high for the cup. The large size cups and saucers are 14 cm diagonally for the saucers and the height of the cups is 7 cm. The total weight is 2055 grams
Reference # M1829
Six French Old Paris porcelain dinner plates, early 19th Century
Six French Old Paris porcelain dinner plates of 23.5 cm diagonal.
In the center a bunch of flowers with a double border in gold and blue paint.
The edge is decorated with an unbroken garland style branch with flowers.
The scalloped edges are gilded
Measures 23,5 cm diagonal and 2,5 cm high
The weight is 2535 gram
Reference # M809
Herend "Chinese Bouquet Apponyi Green" large vase of 36 cm high
Herend Hungary porcelain vase with gold paint and relief at the top
Marked with number on bottom #7130/AV(Apponyi Vert) and the mark Herend Hungary
The measurement is 24 cm diagonal and 36 cm high
Reference # M457
Herend Hungary porcelain "Bouquet of Saxony" wall decoration plate
Herend Hungary porcelain plate for as decoration to hang on the wall, with openwork edge
Beautiful hand painted plate with floral decor and gold paint in the Bouquet of Saxony pattern
Marked with the mark of Herend Hungary porcelain manufacturer and
marked with number 8434/BS (Bouquet of Saxony)
The measurement is 24 cm diagonal and 3 cm high
The weight is 410 gram.
Reference # M761
Herend Hungary porcelain "Chinese Bouquet Apponyi Green" small bowl
Small octagonal bowl by Herend Hungary
Marked with number #7049/AV (Apponyi Vert)
The measurement is 9 cm high and 16 cm diagonal
The weight is 237 gram.
Reference # M729