Royal Worcester Gilt Porcelain Figure Lady with Tambourine by James Hadley, Model 1441, Late 19th, Early 20th Century An elegant Royal Worcester porcelain figure, model number 1441, finely modelled by the distinguished sculptor James Hadley, dating to the late 19th / early 20th century. The figure stands approximately 26 cm tall and is finished in a rich and luminous gilt…
Pair of Royal Worcester ‘Joy and Sorrow’ Figurines by James Hadley, 1902 Stunning hand-painted porcelain, original 1902 production, approximately 13" (25 cm) high, finely modelled drapery, designed by renowned modeller James Hadley.
This item is sold A Pair of Antique Royal Worcester Porcelain Figures – James Hadley Design in the Kate Greenaway Style, circa 1880–1900 A charming and finely modelled pair of antique Royal Worcester porcelain figures, attributed to the renowned modeller James Hadley, dating from the late Victorian period, circa 1880–1900. Executed in the delightful Kate Greenaway style, these figures beautifully…
Pair of Royal Worcester Figural Porcelain Candlesticks, Boy and Girl in Tree Form, Late 19th Century A charming pair of Royal Worcester porcelain figural candlesticks modelled as a seated boy and girl resting within naturalistic branching tree supports, each surmounted by twin candle nozzles formed as floral cups.
Royal Worcester Pair of Greek Musicians, Modelled by James Hadley, Dated 1911 Shot Enamels Porcelain This superb and rare pair of Royal Worcester porcelain figurines, titled Music, depicts two idealised Greek musicians—one playing cymbals, the other a lute—and represents the height of Royal Worcester’s figural production in the early 20th century.
Royal Worcester Porcelain Figures “Joy and Sorrow” – Pair of Classical Allegorical Figures This elegant pair of Royal Worcester porcelain figures titled “Joy” and “Sorrow” represents one of the most evocative and poetic allegorical works produced by the celebrated English porcelain manufactory. Executed with exceptional delicacy, the figures embody contrasting human emotions through graceful pose, expression, and movement.
Royal Worcester Porcelain Figure of a Grecian Water Carrier Maiden Attributed to the Studio of James Hadley • Circa 1890–1910 • Height: 51.5 cm An exceptional and unusually large Royal Worcester porcelain figure of a Grecian water carrier maiden — a work of rare sculptural ambition that stands among the finest figural productions of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods.…
Figural Porcelain Candelabra with Boys Playing Cricket Mid–Late 19th Century (c. 1850–1890)German Porcelain This exceptional 19th-century German porcelain figural candelabra, produced by Sitzendorf during its early period, is a rare and engaging example of high-quality Continental porcelain combining refined Rococo revival ornament with playful narrative detail. The piece is lavishly modelled with scrolling arms, fl
Stunning German Dresden-style version of the Three Graces; Here we have a lovely porcelain example, beautifully finished and in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Please see the pictures as they form part of the description. Size 51 x 29 (W) x 16 cm
Exquisite Porcelain Figural Group – The Three Graces, Late 19th Century (Possibly Dresden) A finely modelled porcelain figural group depicting The Three Graces, emblematic of beauty, charm, and creativity, rendered in the Neoclassical style. The trio stands gracefully entwined, one figure delicately crowning the central muse with a floral garland. Each figure is exquisitely draped in flowing, gilded robes…
Three Graces After Canova – V&A Museum Marble Resin Sculpture 43cm This elegant museum-edition sculpture represents The Three Graces, the classical daughters of Zeus and companions to the Muses, symbolising beauty, harmony, charm, and creativity. The composition is inspired by Antonio Canova’s celebrated Neoclassical masterpiece, revered for its refined balance, flowing drapery, and idealised form.
Porcelain Plaque of Regent Street, London 1852: A lovely wall plaque of Regent Street (view from the Regents Park end), with cobbled stones on the road,1852, by Beswick. Almost all the buildings are the same even after 170 years! The only changes you see now are the tar roads and street lights. Excellent condition well painted with good colours, no…