We have changed our e-mail address to theeuropeanmarketantiques@gmail.com, and you can contact us there. Everything else is the same as before. We're bringing in lots of items from latest "hunting" trips, so watch for new listings in the coming weeks!
Now $99.00 Previously $145.00 Includes Shipping and Handling in USA
I couldn't resist this unusual majolica server, even though it has some wear. The glaze is so rich, and has almost irridescent look when the light catches it. How clever the curled, reeded stem forms the handle! It is deep green, the different colorations in photos are only reflections due to the deep glaze. In fact I left the dust on it to reduce the glare. Each leaf tip has a teeny chip, but it is underneath and doesn't show unless you turn it over, as shown in photo. There is one chip ...click for details
This early 1900's, has the older more subtle coloration with the impressed mark St Clement France and their number 7516. The detail in the feathers, as well as over all is fabulous. I love the way the tail feathers turn up to create the handle and the beak forms the pouring spout! A most desirable and collectible piece for display as well as use...especially for the rooster collector and Oh! so French! 13" tall. There is a slight abrasion or sliver of a chip on the top beak left side, i ...click for details
1900-1920 Three Crown China back mark. Though the images of roses is worn with much use, I just couldn't leave this heavy teapot stand behind! I love the raised swirls of the design, and these wonderful teapot stands are hard to come by...I think they were certainly well used. This one still has a lot of life left and so unique for your next tea party! 6 1/2" dia.
SALE nOW $215.OO (PREVIOUSLY $315.00) Includes Shipping and Handling in U.S.
The artistic detail with raised hand painting gives this rare plate such dimension. The deep cobalt edging is heavily gilded with such a unique shape! The sturgeon is surrounded by more fish, sea shell, and oyster. It has double markings (more valuable) for Haviland Limoges dating it 1876 to 1889. Excellent condition. Measures 8" sq. A stunning addition for your collection!
This charming set of dishes, originally intended to hold leftover bones from fish or chicken, would also be unique to serve tapas, appetizers, etc.! Five of the dishes are marked Bower & Dotter with pre 1891 back stamp. The 6th,shown in top left of photo, has hand painted artist no. and perhaps pattern #, most of the gold edge is worn on this one. They are in great condition, only one small chip on edge of one and normal worn areas on the 24 K gold trim. Such a fun addition to your dining! ...click for details
SALE NOW $420.00 Previously $520.00 Includes Shipping and Handling
This wonderful set of numbered, 1-10, black and red on white, transferware plates have French riddles("devinettes"), with the appropriate answers on the back! I love the sphinx border design. Each stamped with the crowned shield Digoin & Sarreguemines and impressed numbers and letters. Such a unique and impressive fabulous collection!
I couldn't resist this Swiss/German butter dish with the beautiful gilt German lettering "Fresh Butter". Such sweet bouquets of violets and lily of the valley, just like we find growing there! Very slight loss to the gilt lettering, a few knife scratches, and a small chip at the left end edge, shown in photo 2. 8 3/4" long. Marked R.H. in a circle.
This lovely small plate's center has a bird flitting near an urn overflowing with flowers. It could be used in a grouping, or on a small easel. Impressed on bac, English Ironstone England. 7" Perfect condition!
Sale now $99.00 PREVIOUSLY $200.00 Includes Shipping and Handling in US
This is a wonderful and rare black transferware piece! Produced in early 1800's in the Netherlands at Societe Ceramique Maestricht. Interestingly it is marked in French "Fuite en Egypte", and No.4.The scene of Joseph leading his donkey carrying Mary holding Baby Jesus, as well as the portraits of Jesus with His Crown of Thorns, and other symbols are stunning. It measures 9 1/4" in diameter and 1 1/2" deep. It is in excellent condition, with nocracks only little flea bites ...click for details
The vibrant colors are hand painted over green transfer on this beautiful tea caddy. It has the Mason's stamp mark and MADE FOR CROWNINGS LONDON, as well as the artist's signature no. This lovely pattern has been discontinued. The English dealer I purchased it from said it was late 1880.Excellent condition