Beautiful 19/20th-Century French Double Inkwell Meet the masterful creation of a French Continental Faience pottery artist from the Rouen region, who poured their heart and soul into crafting this exquisite double inkwell. Every brushstroke, every detail, and every embellishment tells a story of passion, dedication, and a deep love for their craft. Imagine the artist's hands moving deftly across the…
The Antiqued Bronzed Classical Male Torso is a beautifully crafted sculpture that exudes elegance and sophistication. Here are some detailed aspects of this piece: The torso is made from composite material which has been antiqued to give it a timeless, classic look. The bronzed finish adds depth and character, making it a standout piece in any decor. The sculpture captures the classical…
Wee Willie Winkie late 19thearly 20thC The beautiful Porcelain figure of Wee Willie Winkie was made by the Danish Pottery B & G which decades later was amalgamated into The Royal Dutch Copenhagen Potteries.
£325Original price was: £325.£285Current price is: £285.
Timeless Parian Lady This captivating sculpture depicts a classically robed lady, crafted from fine parian ware. The elegant figure stands gracefully on a cylindrical base. While the markings are faint and require ultraviolet light to be fully visible, a similar piece with a distinct W.H. Goss stamp was sold previously. Acquired from a discerning private collection in Pembrokeshir, the piece…
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.
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…
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.
Limited edition Plaque of Sir Christopher Wren: 300th Anniversary Commemorative plaque produced by authority of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln to mark the 300th Anniversary of Lincoln Cathedrals’ Wren Library of 1674. This is number 27 of the 500 limited editions. Size 19 x 17 cms
A 19th/20th Century Gilt Bronze Rococo Tazza & French Empire Style Reproduction Table Centre piece. This exquisite French lost wax casting gilt bronze tazza is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship, blending the ornate beauty of Rococo style with meticulous attention to detail. The tazza features a stunning design with an oval dish bowl, adorned with musical cherubs that sit gracefully…
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…
£595Original price was: £595.£550Current price is: £550.
The Three Graces – After Antonio Canova V&A Museum Edition, Marble Resin Sculpture, 43 cm High This elegant sculpture represents The Three Graces, daughters of Zeus and companions to the Muses, revered in classical mythology for bestowing beauty, charm, and creativity upon humanity. The world-renowned Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova (1757–1822) immortalised them in his celebrated masterpiece, depicting the sisters from…