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Liverpool Herculaneum Antique English Porcelain and Ceramics
Liverpool Herculaneum


Antique English Porcelain. Please, click on the thumbnails to enlarge the images


Pair of Liverpool Herculaneum tureens and stands
with gilt handles, delicately painted with heavy laden baskets and sprays of flowers, the borders intricately gilded with entwined bell flowers. Pattern no. 899

c.1820

L. 9¼ inches
A tureen of the same shape is illustrated by Peter Hyland in 'The Herculaneum Pottery, Liverpool's Forgotten Glory' plate 150 and a garniture of vases with painting by the same hand are shown in plate 156.



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Liverpool Herculaneum bowl
Painted with landscapes by Samuel Williams framed with gilding reserved on a pale blue ground with rural figures painted in grey. Pattern number 1158

c.1810-15

Diam. 6 inches
Mark: 1158 in gold




Liverpool Herculaneum porcelain miniature ewer and stand
panted with flowers on a matt cream ground.

c.1815

Ht. 4 1/8 inches
A ewe and stand of the same shape from the collection of National Museums, Liverpool is illustrated by Allan Smith in 'The Illustrated guide to Liverpool Herculaneum Pottery' plate134



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Liverpool Herculaneum cream jug.
Painted with pattern 1078.

c.1810
Ht. 4¼ inches

Provenance: Geoffrey Godden Reference Collction.

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Very rare Liverpool Herculaneum `Dutch Vase`
Flared upper vase fitting into a base standing on four feet for holding water. Decorated with fretted gilded reserves finely painted in the style of Samuel Williams.

c. 1810

Ht. 7½ inches
A similar vase is in the collection of National Museums Liverpool and illustrated by Peter Hyland in 'The Herculaneum Pottery, Liverpool's Forgotten Glory' plate 154



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Very rare Liverpool Herculaneum porcelain bachelor tea pot
with cushion finial, decorated with gilding and a band of underglaze blue. Pattern number 200.

Ht. 4 inches

Asimilar tea pot is illustrated and discussed by Peter Hyland in 'The Herculaneum Pottery, Liverpool's forgotten Glory' page 150, fig 145.
Provenance: Geoffrey Godden Collection.



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