Oil Painting of a Noble Lady in a Victorian Dress A lovely oil painting on canvas, carefully laid on board and framed, presents a captivating portrait of a noblewoman in a stunning Victorian dress. While the painting remains unsigned, its style and tech-nique evoke the elegance and charm of the Victorian era, suggesting that it was crafted during this time.…
Parian Ware Figure of a Classically Draped Lady This elegant Parian ware sculpture depicts a finely modelled classical female figure in flowing drapery, rendered with exceptional refinement and balance. The soft, marble-like surface and delicate modelling exemplify the high-quality craftsmanship associated with Victorian Parian production, prized for its ability to emulate carved marble at a fraction of the cost.
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.
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.
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Royal Worcester Figure “Karan Singh, The Copper Beater” This finely modelled Royal Worcester porcelain figure represents Karan Singh, The Copper Beater, a traditional Indian artisan depicted seated cross-legged at his work. The figure was possibly by James Hadley, one of Royal Worcester’s most celebrated modellers, known for his highly expressive and finely detailed sculptural designs. The composition captu
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…
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
Antique Regency Walnut Tea Caddy with Mixing Bowl. A beautiful early 19th-century small tea caddy with two lidded compartments. Wooden ring handles on either side and bun feet at each corner and paper-lined inside. Comes with a working lock and key. The lining is painted thin card so it can be used to hold small personal items. This would make…
Regency Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy with Original Etched Glass Mixing Bowl A refined and highly attractive Regency-period rosewood tea caddy, crafted in the elegant sarcophagus form and raised on original turned bun feet. The exterior displays a rich, warm patina with beautifully figured grain, characteristic of early 19th-century English workmanship, further enhanced by delicate brass stringing and escutcheon.
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…