Antique M+Z Austria Habsburg China White & Gold Tureen With Lid. Habsburg China referred to the ruling family of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in power at the time.
Porcelain Coffee Service Gold Rim Tea Service Bareuther Waldsassen Bavaria-Germany 24 Pieces. It is made of high-quality porcelain from Bavaria Bareuther Waldsassen. White porcelain with 24k Gold Rim pattern. Please refer to pictures.
This antique Chinese bowl is a stunning piece for collectors. The intricate gold moriage and gilded pattern add a touch of elegance to any room. The bowl features delicate geishas and is made from heavy porcelain, adding to its durability and longevity. Originating from China, this bowl is a unique representation of Asian antique art. Its beautiful gold color makes it a perfect addition to any interior design. 12 x 9 x 4.5.
Pattern: Chinese Rose Medallion. Scene: Asian Tea House. Object: Footed Base w/ Corner Cut Bowl. Dimension: 9-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ x 4 H. Weight: 4.5 lbs. A well-cared-for item which remains in good condition, no chip or crack. The item may show some limited signs of wear with small scratches or cosmetic blemishes; but no chip or crack.
This set of 6 7.5 dessert plates is a beautiful antique from 1905, featuring the Old England pattern in blue and gold. The plates are made of fine porcelain and were manufactured in England during the Edwardian era. They are perfect for collectors of antique dinnerware and would make a great addition to any collection. The plates are labeled Schwarzenhammer Bavaria and are in excellent shape, with no noticeable wear or damage. They are perfect for use or display and would make a great gift for anyone who appreciates beautiful antique porcelain.
An antique, Victorian white porcelain demitasse small tea service in trompe l’oeil zinnia or daisy flower petals and stems in genuine gold gilt. The set includes a tray (9.5″x8.5″), a tea pot (4.5″ high), two cups and saucers (the saucers are 3.8″ wide), a creamer (2.1″ high) and a sugar (4″ wide). Marked “S” on the bottom; probably German, late 19th-century. 9.5″W × 8.5″D × 4.5H. Wear to the gilt, as shown.
This is a set of six antique Noritake porcelain bread plates from 1921, featuring an Art Deco style with a gilded gold finish. Each plate has a diameter of 6.5 inches and is hand-painted with a decorative pattern numbered 37532/77630. These round plates are stackable and should be hand washed due to their delicate nature. Made in Japan during the early 20th century, this original Art Pottery production showcases the craftsmanship and elegance of the time period. No chips, these plates do have wear consistent with over 100 years of loving usage.