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14" Floral Blue and White Porcelain Plateby Oriental Furniture(139)
$83
Chinese export style decorative plate with classic vine and flower pattern and an antiqued ice crackle glaze. Display on a breakfront or a buffet, singly or in pairs, or mount on the wall in the dining room or kitchen. Ming blue and white porcelain compliments traditional American interiors as well as modern, eclectic decor.
- Large 14-inch diameter decorative plate
- Fine Ming Chinese export porcelain floral design
- Rosewood plate stand available but not included
Consigned Vintage Plate Boch Carriage Large Blue Whiteby Boch
$169
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Item #:22-313Overall measurements (inches)15.50H x 15.50W x 2D . Boch Keramis / Boch Freres / Royal Boch (1841 – 1998)Victor and Eugene Boch founded Boch Freres Keramis in La Louviere, Belgium in 1841. From the end of the 19th century until 1920, Boch Keramis produced beautiful hand-painted tin-glazed blue & white and polychrome Delftware. The hand-painted mark from this period features a backwards k overlapping a large B.Boch Keramis stopped production of Delftware in 1920, although a few transfer printed designs continued to be made using a printed Boch mark that features the words Made in Belgium Boch Fes La Louviere Fabrication Belge inside a circle superimposed over stylized leaves. Boch assumed production of Delftware again in 1969 when the company purchased the defunct Royal Sphinx. From 1969 until 1979, Boch produced blue & white Delftware for Royal Sphinx and used a printed mark that featured a circle with the words Made for Royal Sphinx by Boch inside the circle and with the Sphinx Delfts underneath. A mass of leaves and flowers surround the circle and Delfts. In 1973, the Boch name changed to Boch Limited and the company struggled financially through the 1980s. In 1985, the name changed again to the Manufacture Royale Boch, which featured a new printed mark similar to that used for Royal Sphinx, but instead showed MLR in the middle of the circle. The company changed hands again in 1989 and was renamed Royal Boch, however the production of Delftware ended in 1998.Reference: Van Hook, Stephen J., Discovering Dutch Delftware: Modern Delft and Makkum Pottery(Alexandria, VA: Glen Park Press, 1998). Overall Condition is Used - Good. Shows wear to the finish due to age and use.Style:Vintage.Dates to circa1950.
Consigned Vintage Plate Boch Blue Delft Carriage Large White Ceramicby Boch
$169
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Item #:22-316Overall measurements (inches)15.50H x 15.50W x 1.75D . Boch Keramis / Boch Freres / Royal Boch (1841 – 1998)Victor and Eugene Boch founded Boch Freres Keramis in La Louviere, Belgium in 1841. From the end of the 19th century until 1920, Boch Keramis produced beautiful hand-painted tin-glazed blue & white and polychrome Delftware. The hand-painted mark from this period features a backwards k overlapping a large B.Boch Keramis stopped production of Delftware in 1920, although a few transfer printed designs continued to be made using a printed Boch mark that features the words Made in Belgium Boch Fes La Louviere Fabrication Belge inside a circle superimposed over stylized leaves. Boch assumed production of Delftware again in 1969 when the company purchased the defunct Royal Sphinx. From 1969 until 1979, Boch produced blue & white Delftware for Royal Sphinx and used a printed mark that featured a circle with the words Made for Royal Sphinx by Boch inside the circle and with the Sphinx Delfts underneath. A mass of leaves and flowers surround the circle and Delfts. In 1973, the Boch name changed to Boch Limited and the company struggled financially through the 1980s. In 1985, the name changed again to the Manufacture Royale Boch, which featured a new printed mark similar to that used for Royal Sphinx, but instead showed MLR in the middle of the circle. The company changed hands again in 1989 and was renamed Royal Boch, however the production of Delftware ended in 1998.Reference: Van Hook, Stephen J., Discovering Dutch Delftware: Modern Delft and Makkum Pottery(Alexandria, VA: Glen Park Press, 1998). Overall Condition is Used - Good. Shows wear to the finish due to age and use.Material(s):Ceramic.Style:Blue Delft.Dates to circa1950.
Consigned Vintage Plate Signed Sonneville Boch Blue Delft Windmill Canal Sceneby Signed Sonneville,Boch
$169
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Item #:22-299Overall measurements (inches)15.50H x 15.50W x 2D . Boch Keramis / Boch Freres / Royal Boch (1841 – 1998)Victor and Eugene Boch founded Boch Freres Keramis in La Louviere, Belgium in 1841. From the end of the 19th century until 1920, Boch Keramis produced beautiful hand-painted tin-glazed blue & white and polychrome Delftware. The hand-painted mark from this period features a backwards k overlapping a large B.Boch Keramis stopped production of Delftware in 1920, although a few transfer printed designs continued to be made using a printed Boch mark that features the words Made in Belgium Boch Fes La Louviere Fabrication Belge inside a circle superimposed over stylized leaves. Boch assumed production of Delftware again in 1969 when the company purchased the defunct Royal Sphinx. From 1969 until 1979, Boch produced blue & white Delftware for Royal Sphinx and used a printed mark that featured a circle with the words Made for Royal Sphinx by Boch inside the circle and with the Sphinx Delfts underneath. A mass of leaves and flowers surround the circle and Delfts. In 1973, the Boch name changed to Boch Limited and the company struggled financially through the 1980s. In 1985, the name changed again to the Manufacture Royale Boch, which featured a new printed mark similar to that used for Royal Sphinx, but instead showed MLR in the middle of the circle. The company changed hands again in 1989 and was renamed Royal Boch, however the production of Delftware ended in 1998.Reference: Van Hook, Stephen J., Discovering Dutch Delftware: Modern Delft and Makkum Pottery(Alexandria, VA: Glen Park Press, 1998). ,Overall Condition is Used - Good. Shows wear to the finish due to age and use.Material(s):Ceramic.Style:Blue Delft.Dates to circa1950.
Consigned Antique Plate Petrus Regout Blue Delft Carriage Large White Ceby Petrus Regout
$169
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Item #:22-311Overall measurements (inches)15.50H x 15.50W x 1.50D . Petrus Regout / Royal Sphinx(1834 – 1969)Petrus Regout founded a pottery and glass factory in 1834 in Maastricht, Holland. In 1899, the factory was renamed Sphinx, and was recognized as one of the most important Dutch tableware producers from the last half of the 19th century until WWII. Sphinx produced over 300 patterns of transfer printed ironstone dishware for domestic consumption. The blue & white transfer printed Delftware line was created from 1894 to 1931. From 1879 to circa 1930, the printed mark shows a profile of a sphinx sitting on a box with the words P. Regout & Co. Maastricht, sometimes with the word Delfts underneath, and sometimes with only the word Delfts without the sphinx logo.The Queen of Holland honored Sphinx with the title Royal (Koninklijke) in 1959 on its 125th anniversary. At this time, Sphinx changed its printed mark to include the profile image of a sphinx inside a circle with the words Royal Sphinx Maastricht in the circle with a crown at the top. Often the word Delfts is printed under the circle. This mark was discontinued in 1969 when Royal Sphinx stopped production of Delftware. Royal Sphinx had Delftware made in its name by Boch until 1979 using a Boch printed mark.Reference: Van Hook, Stephen J., Discovering Dutch Delftware: Modern Delft and Makkum Pottery(Alexandria, VA: Glen Park Press, 1998). Overall Condition is Used - Good. Shows wear to the finish due to age and use.Material(s):Ceramic.Style:Blue Delft.Dates to circa1920.
Napoli Centerpiece Plateby Murano Art Collection
$259
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- Napoli Centerpiece Plate in Violet with a vivid Red and Yellow Floral Design. Signed by Glass Master Mihai Topescu.
- Napoli Centerpiece Plate 4" Ht. 19.5" Dia.
- Each piece is signed by the Glass Master Mihai Topescu.
- Made in Romania.
- As each item is individually crated there may be slight variations in size and color.
- Certificate of authenticity included.
Glacial Platter, Smallby Galore Home
$211
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- Gondola shape platter
- Perfect for holding candles and small accessories
- Made of aluminum
- Elegant distressed finish
- Available in two sizes
- Small: Height = 5" | Diameter = 35"x 8.25"
- Large: Height = 5.5" | Diameter = 48"x 9.25"