Antique Porcelain

Using antique porcelain for everyday use is a great way to add warmth and history to any interior. We have a large selection of porcelain from France and England that you’ll love to use and admire daily. French Old Pairs dinner services are a top seller and mix perfectly with the dishes you already use. We have simple styles, some that are monogramed and others in the cornflower pattern. You’ll find dinner plates, salad plates, bowls, tureens, gravy boats, serving dishes and meat platters. Ironstone soup tureens and hand painted Ashworth Brothers. Most of our porcelain dishes are hand painted or transferware. Antique English Majolica, English Staffordshire, French Faience, French Barbotine and oyster plates.

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    French Antique Oval Ironstone Meat Platter

    French Antique Oval Ironstone Meat Platter

    Original price was: $350.00.Current price is: $195.00.

    3"H x 20.38"W x 13.13"D

    Dimensions: 3” H x 20 ⅜” W x 13 ⅛” D

    A heavy ironstone oval platter from early 20th century France (circa 1900) originally designed for serving cuts of meat, hence the grooves arranged in a fan shape on the base. Such an elegant form makes for a beautiful presentation on any buffet or dining table. There is one curious inclusion on the rim, a short dark line that is vitrified into the clay/glaze. We believe this to be in good antique condition considering its age, and any visible signs of wear are captured in the photos. Please view the detailed image gallery for the current condition or reach out directly with any questions.

  • Vintage 28-Piece Set of Villeroy & Boch Porcelain in Bouquet Pattern

    $895.00

    8.25"H x 12.25"W x 8"D

    Dimensions: 8 ¼” H x 12 ¼” W x 8” D

    A charming set of twenty-eight pieces by Villeroy & Boch in the “Bouquet” pattern of colorful floral illustrations on white background that highlights the different blossoms featured on each piece: delphinium, poppy, tulip, and thistle for example with small butterflies hovering about. The set includes (10) soup bowls, (17) bread/dessert plates, and (1) tureen. Sold as a set only. We believe this item to be in good antique condition considering its age. Please view the detailed image gallery for the current condition and message us with any questions.

    Tureen: 8 ¼” H x 12 ¼” W x 8” D
    Bowls: 1 ¼” H x 9” Diameter
    Plates: ¾” H x 7 ¾” Diameter

  • French Vintage Mid-Century Set of Six Oyster Plates

    $315.00

    1"H x 9.75"W x 9.75"D

    Dimensions: 1” H x 9 ¾” W x 9 ¾” D

    A mid-century modern interpretation of the classic French oyster plate, this grouping of six plates attributed to Elchinger are notable for the watercolor translucency of the periwinkle-blue shells which float against a matte white background and are glazed in lustrous black underneath. Sold as a set of six only. We believe this item to be in good antique condition considering its age. Please view the detailed image gallery for the current condition and message us with any questions.

  • French Vintage Lallier à Moustiers Faïence Tureen & Underplate

    $785.00

    12.50"H x 21.38"W x 15.13"D

    Dimensions: 12 ½” H x 21 ⅜” W x 15 ⅛” D

    A vintage French serving piece set by Lallier of Moustiers (Provence), composed of gorgeous handmade faïence tureen paired with matching underplate, decorated with lovely scrolled and botanical elements to accentuate every voluptuous curve. The brilliant white tin glaze is mostly clean and unblemished, a blank canvas to offer soups, stews, or gumbo in the tureen while the large underplate makes an elegant platter for any occasion. There is one small repair to the underside of the tureen lid, see the image gallery for more information. Sold as a set only. We believe this to be in good antique condition considering its age, and any visible signs of wear are captured in the photos. Please view the detailed image gallery for the current condition or reach out directly with any questions.

    Tureen: 12 ¼” H x 16 ⅝” W x 10” D
    Platter: 3” H x 21 ⅜” W x 15 ⅛” D

  • French Set of Eleven Creil & Montereau Dessert Plates

    $495.00

    1"H x 7.13"W x 7.13"D

    Dimensions: 1” H x 7 ⅛” W x 7 ⅛” D

    A sweet collection of eleven (11) antique dessert plates by Creil et Montereau, France, dating from the mid-to-late 19th century. The style is known as “Linotte”, that is a small type of finch, and while the plates may not feature avian imagery within the blossoming vine pattern tracing the rim, their woodland realm can still be near. Condition as expected from time and use with darkened areas of chips on the rims, crazing and faded transfers. Stamped on the reverse with the marks of the foundry and the initials C & M. Sold as a set only. We believe this to be in good antique condition considering its age, and any visible signs of wear are captured in the photos. Please view the detailed image gallery for the current condition or reach out directly with any questions.

  • French 19th Century Set of Four Gien Majolica Leaf Plates

    $525.00

    0.75"H x 8.38"W x 8.38"D

    Dimensions: ¾” H x 8 ⅜” W x 8 ⅜” D

    French set of four majolica salad plates attributed to the famous Gien factory, (late 19th century) decorated in verdant green glaze to enliven the foliate design, known as “Primefleur”. The broad leaves and crosshatched borders of the plates will coordinate beautifully with other cabbageware and lettuce leaf ceramics from the period. The translucent emerald green glaze, typical of majolica, is in good antique condition still vibrant with slight crazing that verifies the age and authenticity. Sold as a set of four. We believe this to be in good antique condition considering its age, and any visible signs of wear are captured in the photos. Please view the detailed image gallery for the current condition or reach out directly with any questions.

  • English 19th Century Pair of Staffordshire Dogs with Glass Eyes

    $1,050.00

    12.63"H x 9.50"W x 4"D

    Dimensions: 12 ⅝” H x 9 ½” W x 4” D

    This lovely pair of Staffordshire dogs are named so for the area in England where they originate, having been in production for nearly three centuries to the delight of hearts and homes over many generations. Two, seated King Charles Spaniels with painted and gilded detail throughout over glossy white ceramic: the suggestion of a chain leash, and worn gold collar with a lock. Expressive glass eyes and bright red lips are the finishing touches on these low-maintenance companions. Patina as expected from age and handling with much of the gilt lost; crazing of the ceramic adds another layer of texture and intrigue. Sold as a pair. Please view the detailed images to see the current condition, as they are an essential part of the description.

  • English 19th Century Pair of Staffordshire Dogs with Glass Eyes

    $1,050.00

    13.50"H x 9.50"W x 4"D

    Dimensions: 13 ½” H x 9 ½” W x 4” D

    This lovely pair of Staffordshire dogs are named so for the area in England where they originate, having been in production for nearly three centuries to the delight of hearts and homes over many generations. Two, seated King Charles Spaniels with painted and gilded detail throughout over glossy white ceramic: the suggestion of a chain leash, and worn gold collar with a lock. Expressive glass eyes and pronounced red lips are the finishing touches on these low-maintenance companions. Patina as expected from age and handling with much of the gilt lost; crazing of the ceramic adds another layer of texture and intrigue. Please view the detailed images of the current condition as they are an essential part of the description. Sold as a pair.

  • English 19th Century Blue & White Porcelain Platter

    $550.00

    12.50"H x 16.88"W x 1.75"D

    Dimensions: 12 ½” H x 16 ⅞” W x 1 ¾” D

    A fantastic 19th century English (circa 1840) blue & white transfer printed serving platter in elongated octagon form, illustrated with classic Delft imagery. Abundant flowers, foliate, and Neoclassical motifs in the border frame the central landscape which transports the viewer to a Mediterranean landscape merging with pastoral/woodland tranquility where two cows graze by temple ruins. Stamped “Morea Bone China” on the reverse, the antique serving piece shows its age with a number of darkened chips around the edges and crazing of the ceramic. Please view the detailed images as they are an essential part of the description.

  • English Pair of 19th Century Staffordshire White Poodle Dogs

    $475.00

    9.88"H x 6.25"W x 5"D

    Dimensions: 9 7/8” H x 6 1/4” W x 5” D

    A large pair of English split-leg Staffordshire poodles from the late 19th century, with sand textured coats to imply their thick hair. Staffordshire Dogs are named so for the area in England they originate, where they have been in production for nearly three centuries to the delight of hearts and homes over many generations. Two seated poodles with painted, expressive eyes, worn gold collar and lock, and (more unusual) split legs. The ears and upper body exhibit a sandy texture to suggest a “Continental clip” that is given by a dog groomer where the hind legs are sheared smooth, which in these examples are indicated by the undecorated ceramic. Patina as expected from age and handling. Make sure to view the detailed images to get a closer look at these low-maintenance companions. Sold as a pair.

  • French 19th Century Porcelain Lidded Sugar Caddy

    $145.00

    6.75"H x 7"W x 4"D

    Dimensions: 6 ¾” H x 7” W x 4” D

    French 19th century large porcelain sugar bowl decorated in a charming foliate pattern of delicate, cornflower blue. An elegant finial crowns the lid, which is textured with a slight fluted pattern around the circumference, accented with gilt trim. The pair of dainty handles reflect a Chinoiserie influence for an eyecatching silhouette, while the bulbous swell of the vessel has been graced with small blue flowers. No visible hallmark, please view the detailed images to see the current condition.

  • French Vintage Set of 14 Demi-Porcelain Plates

    $250.00

    8.88"H x 8.88"W x 0.75"D

    Dimensions: 8 ⅞” H x 8 ⅞” W x ¾” D

    A striking collection of fourteen (14) vintage plates from Badonviller, France, dating from the early-to-mid 20th century. Note there are two sizes: (6) dinner plates and (8) salad plates featuring bold, red rims decorated with a silhouetted vining floral pattern that wraps the circumference. One salad plate differs slightly in its floral design from the rest, which is nearly imperceptible in the group. Condition as expected from time and use with small flea bite chips. Stamped on the reverse with “Badonviller, demi-porcelain” and the marks of the foundry. Please view detailed images to see more. Sold as a set.

    Salad plates: 8 ⅛” H x 8 ⅛” W x ¾” D
    Dinner plates: 8 ⅞” H x 8 ⅞” W x ¾” D

  • French Pair of Petite 19th Century Empire Period Urns

    $650.00

    9.75"H x 5.25"W x 4"D

    Dimensions: 9 ¾” H x 5 ¼” W x 4” D

    A pair of French Empire period Old Paris Porcelain vases, circa 1810, with painted landscapes and figural scenes on each side. The Classical amphora profile features a gold-banded mouth at the top, transitioning to the narrow neck and tapering body framed by a pair of handles with low-relief caryatid faces in place of the openings, lifted by square bases all accented in gold gilt trim. The landscape imagery–coordinating but not identical–is of a lush and tranquil environment in an earth tone palette. On the reverse side of each vase are a pair of figures, again that are unique but similar, locked in what appears to be a tense exchange. Please note one vase shows evidence of a previous repair, view the detailed images to see the condition. Sold as a pair.

  • Pair of 19th Century Hand-painted Porcelain Containers

    $465.00

    5.13"H x 3.63"W x 2.75"D

    Dimensions: 5 ⅛” H x 3 ⅝” W x 2 ¾” D

    A pair of French porcelain vessels, one is a perfume bottle and the other is a lidded container, for decorating a vanity or dressing table. Each one is painted with dainty floral and foliate illustrations, mostly gold gilt, with tiny blue and pink daisies. View the detailed images. Sold as a pair.

  • Italian 18th Century Pharmacy Jar

    $1,450.00

    8.50"H x 5.50"W x 5.50"D

    Dimensions: 8 ½” H x 5 ½” W x 5 ½” D

    Italian faience 18th century apothecary/pharmacy jar. The practice of healthcare and medicine may have changed since the 18th century, but this gorgeous vessel has enduring function and appeal. The gourd-shaped jar/vase is hand-painted with inky blue foliate motifs similar to Delft and Chinoiserie patterns that would have been popular in the time. Now it could easily be repurposed for kitchen utensils, flowers or to appreciate as shelf décor. Please view the detailed images for the current condition.

  • French 19th Century Luneville Tureen

    $250.00

    9.63"H x 10"W x 8.50"D

    Dimensions: 9 ⅝”H x 10”W x 8 ½”D

    A delightful antique French soup tureen with pedestal base, imparting elegance to humble soups, stews, or gumbo. This fine soup tureen is handpainted with delicate poppies and other midsummer blooms, while a verdant green trim accents the scrolling handles and lid. Stamped on the base with the Luneville mark. The deep bowl would make for an unexpected vase to show off large bouquets. Be sure to view all the images to get a closer look at this lovely tureen and its current condition.

  • English 19th Century Blue and White Platter

    $725.00

    14"H x 19"W x 0.50"D

    Dimensions: 14” H x 19” W x ½ ” D

    Generous in scale, this 19th century ceramic platter from England is decorated with a fashionable blue and white transfer pattern, consistent with the period. The cartouche shape is framed by exotic floral blooms along the wide rim, an octagonal central image depicts an imaginary subtropical riverbank with palm trees, camels and an amalgamation of architectural styles. Stamped with “18” on reverse, no other identifiable marks to attribute properly. View the detailed images to see more.

  • French Raynaud & Co Limoges “F D” Dinner Service

    $665.00

    7.88"H x 14"W x 0.88"D

    Dimensions: 7 ⅞” H x 14” W x 7/8”D

    This beautiful 44 piece Raynaud & Co Limoges fine porcelain dinner service will bring distinctive French style to your dining experience. Navy blue trim and a flourish with the initials “F D” decorate each piece. On the back of each plate is the maker’s name and the blue swan Limoges mark. This set includes 1 platter, 24 dinner plates, 12 bowls, two octagonal serving bowls, a gravy or sauce bowl, a salad bowl, a large serving bowl, a round platter, and a wonderful lidded tureen with dragon’s head handles, topped with a Buddha figure. These Asian motifs are a unique addition to this classic dining set. Each piece is in wonderful antique condition. Make sure to view all of the photographs to get a closer look at the details. Sold as a set only.

  • French Limoges 54 Piece Black & Gold Service

    $995.00

    1"H x 10"W x 10"D

    Dimensions: 1″H x 10″W x 10” D

    A set of 54 pieces in an elegant Limoges porcelain dinner service with a French white finish accented by black and gold gilt Neoclassical patterned trim. Created in France during the 20th century, each piece in this set of porcelain plates and bowls is of excellent condition. Included are 24 dinner plates, 12 soup bowls, and 18 smaller or salad plates. With their gold gilt luster and lovely décor, this set of Limoges porcelain plates and bowls will bring their refined taste to any dining room! Be sure to view all the images to see the details. Sold as a set only.

    This service consists of;
    24 Dinner Plates – 10” D
    12 Consomme Bowls – 9 ¼” D
    18 Small Plates – 8 ⅝” D

  • Pair of 19th Century Wedgwood Pearlware Platters

    $785.00

    1.50"H x 14.25"W x 18.63"D

    Dimensions: 18 ⅝” L x 14 ¼” W x 1 ½” H

    A rare pair of early 19th century Wedgwood pearlware platters made in England circa 1820. These splendid platters feature a rich lustrous cobalt trim on creamware with a blue underglaze that can be seen throughout, an alternating mix of white azalea shaped blossoms, and a stylized dynamic running spray of budding vines circling a cream center. This pair exhibits the exceptional quality and classic style embodied in antique Wedgwood pieces. Nice and clean and in very good antique condition with the expected minimal wear. These platters would be perfect for serving, as centerpieces, or for display in open shelving or on a wall. Be sure to view all the images for a better look at the condition of these wonderful platters.

    Small platter: 12.38″ L x 9.38″ W

  • Collection of Three 19th Century Aesthetic Movement Pitchers

    $425.00

    8.13"H x "W x 7.75"D

    Dimensions: 8 ⅛” H x 7 ¾” D

    A collection of English 19th century porcelain pitchers with a hand painted finish. Sold as a set, these decorative pitchers feature rich cobalt blue and deep red Asian aesthetic designs on creamware that offsets the hand painted gold highlights. Elegant ornamental patterns on classic pitchers with a wide base to ensure stability and comfortable, shaped blue handles. A combination of refinement, incredible ornamental details and craftsmanship. In great antique condition with minimal wear. This pitcher collection would make a wonderful addition to any interior. Be sure to view all the images to see the many details of these lovely antique pitchers. Sold as a set only.
    (LARGE) Dimensions: 8 ⅛” H x 7 ¾” D
    (MEDIUM) Dimensions: 7 ½”H x 6 ¾” D
    (SMALL) Dimensions: 7” H x 8 ⅛” D

  • French Vintage Porcelain Vase

    $215.00

    9"H x 7.25"W x 3.50"D

    Dimensions: 9”H x 7-¼”W x 3-½”D

    This charming vintage vase has some great neoclassical details. A large flower shape forms the top edge of the vase and the sides with red paint accentuating the forms. A colorful portrait with a gold perimeter graces the center of the vase. This would be perfect for flowers or simply a decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look at the neat details.

  • English Early 20th Century Ironstone Dairy Pitcher

    $350.00

    5.63"H x 7.13"W x 4.88"D

    Dimensions: 5-⅝”H x 7-⅛”W x 4-⅞”D

    A wonderful early 20th century white ironstone pitcher, from Staffordshire, England, circa 1920. Having raised stripes that encircle the vessel, this mono-chromed white pitcher will add a touch of rustic sophistication to any room. It would be a welcomed addition to your coffee service. Stamped Lord Nelson Pottery.

  • Pair of English Early 20th Century Ironstone Dairy Pitchers

    $450.00

    5.75"H x 7"W x 5"D

    Dimensions: 5-¾”H x 7”W x 5”D

    A darling pair of ironstone dairy pitchers, made in Staffordshire, England circa 1920. The pitchers have a wonderful banded design that provides an elevated sophistication without a hint of pretentiousness. They are simply delightful and would make a special addition to your coffee service. The pitchers have a crackled finish throughout and a slight discoloration that provides the crocks with a distinctly unique patination. 

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    French Early 20th Century China Tureen

    Original price was: $350.00.Current price is: $250.00.

    8.88"H x 13.25"W x 10.63"D

    Dimensions: 8-7/8”H x 13-1/4”W x 10-5/8”D

    A decorative early-20th century white China with transferware floral design and gold gilt tureen, with fitted lid, from France.  The stylish lid features a handle that is made in the form of a winding vine.  The finish is clean and remarkable for its age, perfect for serving soups, stews or gumbos.  Two handles are fashioned onto the sides. This vessel rests on a pedestal base.  With its subtle styling, this antique dish is intrinsically beautiful, both on and off the table.

  • Pair of English 19th Century Staffordshire Ironstone Plates

    $135.00

    .88"H x "W x 8.63"D

    Dimensions: ⅞”H x 8-⅝”Diameter

    This is a beautiful pair of Staffordshire China Ironstone plates in Cotton Plant pattern produced around the mid-1800s.  The blend of cotton plants, flowers and leaves came to be known as the “Cotton Plant Pattern”, and is so marked on the back of the plate.  See detailed pictures for condition.

  • Set of Five 19th Century Barbotine Grape Plates

    $275.00

    1.13"H x "W x 8.25"D

    Dimensions: 1-⅛”H x 8-¼”Diameter

    A delightful set of plates with grape and grape leaf motifs.  Each plate has a nice off-white color background, and shaped edge formed from the repeating pattern around the plate’s perimeter.  See detailed pictures for condition.

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    French Limoges 92-Piece Parcel Dinner Service

    French Limoges 92-Piece Parcel Dinner Service

    Original price was: $1,950.00.Current price is: $995.00.

    "H x "W x "D

    A rather large dinner service, perfect for gatherings. Made in Limoges, France and stamped with the classic Limoges markings. This cheerful transferware pattern is classic and colorful with hand painted gold gilt rims. 

     

    36 Dinner plates 10”diameter 

    35 luncheon / salad plates 8 ¾” diameter 

    12 Soup bowls 9 ½” diameter 

    1 Large pedestal 6”H x 10 ¼” diameter 

    2 Pedestals 5 ⅜”H x 9” diameter 

    1 Short pedestal 2 ⅜”H x 9” diameter 

    1 Platter 16” x 11 ⅛”

    1 Platter 14” x 9 ¾” 

    1 Covered dish 6 ¾”H x 13 ¼” x 7 ¼”

    1 Covered dish 4 ¾”H x 11 ½” x 6 ⅝”

    1 Covered gravy dish 4 ¾”H x 9 ⅜” x 6 ¼” 

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    French 19th Century Barbotine Ceramic Asparagus Dish

    French 19th Century Barbotine Ceramic Asparagus Dish

    Original price was: $775.00.Current price is: $550.00.

    3.25"H x 16"W x 10"D

    Dimensions: 3-1/4″H x 16″W x 10″D

    French two-handled ceramic barbotine asparagus dish of vibrant colors, c. 1870’s.  A favorite delicacy of Madame de Pompadour, asparagus or “points d’amour”  became de rigéur at the dinner table during the 18th century and continuing into the English Victorian era. The word “barbotine” refers to the thin clay paste used for making ceramic decorations in low relief.

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    English 19th Century Staffordshire Figural Clock

    English 19th Century Staffordshire Figural Clock

    Original price was: $325.00.Current price is: $150.00.

    9.375"H x 6.5"W x 2"D

    Dimensions: 9-3/8″H x 6-1/2″W x 2″D

     English Staffordshire Clock, c. late 1800’s. It’s always 8:00 here! Featuring a pair of Highland gentlemen and a resting doe.
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    French 19th Century Hand-Painted Plate

    French 19th Century Hand-Painted Plate

    Original price was: $145.00.Current price is: $95.00.

    1.25"H x 8.5"W x 8.5"D

    Dimensions: 1-1/4″H x 8-1/2″Diameter

    A stunning hand-made French plate, c.1850’s, with hand-painted glaze.

  • French 19th Century 102-Piece Floral Dinner Service

    $3,850.00

    "H x "W x "D

    Dimensions: 3-1/4″H x 19-3/8″W x 13-1/4″D

    A wonderful 102-piece transferware dinner service from Paris, France. Stamped on the bottom of each piece is ‘Chapelle Paris Medaille 1844, 19 Boult des Italians’

    Consisting of forty dinner plates, 9-1/2″dia.; twenty-two salad plates, 8-1/4″dia.; thirteen soup bowls, four short pedestal serving dishes, one large tall pedestal serving dish, two small tall pedestal serving dishes, one large soup-tureen, one small soup tureen, one small soup-tureen without lid, one serving bowl, 11″dia.; one serving bowl, 10-3/8″dia.; one oval meat platter, 19-1/4″w.; one  oval platter, 15-3/8″w.; one oval platter, 13-1/4″w. one platter, 13-1/4″dia.; one platter, 12-1/4″dia.; one platter, 11-1/8″dia.; one platter, 10-1/2″; one cream-pitcher, one sugar, one gravy-boat, one tea-pot (has a broken knob on the top lid & spout is broken).

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    English 19th Century Staffordshire “Prince of Wales and Princess Royal” Watch Holder

    English 19th Century Staffordshire “Prince of Wales and Princess Royal” Watch Holder

    Original price was: $595.00.Current price is: $450.00.

    11"H x 9"W x 3.25"D

    Dimensions: 11″H x 9″W x 3-1/4″D

    Staffordshire “Prince of Wales and Princess Royal” Watch Holder, c. 1870-1890.

Using antique porcelain for everyday use is a great way to add warmth and history to any interior. We have a large selection of porcelain from France and England that you’ll love to use and admire daily. French Old Pairs dinner services are a top seller and mix perfectly with the dishes you already use. We have simple styles, some that are monogramed and others in the cornflower pattern. You’ll find dinner plates, salad plates, bowls, tureens, gravy boats, serving dishes and meat platters. Ironstone soup tureens and hand painted Ashworth Brothers. Most of our porcelain dishes are hand painted or transferware. Antique English Majolica, English Staffordshire, French Faience, French Barbotine and oyster plates.
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