Arabia, Finland 1960s dinner service "Crownband"
This dinner set is made in Finland by Arabia, 1960s. Arabia, established in 1873.
This set with the Crownband pattern in blue, grayish, yellow and brown lines on the edge on a light blue underground.
The set consists of the following.
* 19 x of plates of 24 cm diagonal
* 2 x lidded tureens ( soup)
* 2 x lidded tureens
* 14 x plates with 19,3 cm diagonal (deep)
* 14 x soup plates of 24 cm diagonal
* 12 x small plates of 14,5 cm diagonal
* 20 x plates of 19,5 cm diagonal
* 5 x soup bowl with saucers
* 2 x small bowls on foot
* 9 x cups and saucers
* 2 x egg cups
* 2 x gravy boats
* 2 x round large bowls of 25,5 cm diagonal
* 1 x oval bowl of 36 cm wide
* 8 x cups raised on a foot
* 1x Coffee pot
* 1 x large milk / water or orange jug
* 1 x mini teapot with lid
* 1 x milk jar
* 1 x sugar pot
4 items extra
Reference # M1619
Arabia soup service set by Olga Osol, Finland 1960s
A soup service set with "Windflower" pattern designed by Olga Osal for Arabia, Finland.
Pale blue color with yellow, brown and green stripes and floral decor.
Olga Osol (1905–1994) was one of the leading Finnish ceramicists of the 20th century.
The set consists of 8 soup bowls with 8 saucers and 12 small bowls.
The measurement is 17.5 cm diagonally for the saucer, the soup bowls are 11.9 cm diagonal (not with ears) and 4.4 cm high. The small bowls are 13 cm diagonal and 2.8 cm high.
The total weight is 3645 grams
Reference # M1786
A Bohemian blue cut to clear crystal mushroom lamp, 1980s
A mushroom lamp of 60 cm high made of Blue cut to clear crystal. The crystal shade is secured with screws on top on a three-arm of the base. There is a light point inside the base of the lamp and on top. with a narrow fitting. In the base there is a small semi-circular opening in the crystal for the electrical wire. The measurement is 60 cm high and the shade is 34 cm diagonal.
The weight is approx. 3.5 kilos
Reference # M1629
Flora Danica porcelain salad plates by Bing & Grøndahl, Denmark 1928
Porcelain salad plates by Bing & Grøndahl hand-painted by Frida Meyer (Gluud)
Set of five porcelain salad plates, four of which were made in 1928 and one in 1935 with the hand-painted Flora Danica pattern and the model 23 by Bing & Grøndahl have the fish scale pattern, slightly continuing inwards at the edge. Flora Danica is named after a famous botanical atlas of all native wild plants in Denmark, in the period from 1761 to 1883
Frida Meyer born in 1901 - died in 1994 (born Gluud) was a porcelain painter and probably learned this art during a course in Germany around 1920. Frida Meyer lived in Forhöfningsholms and had a shop in the "horse stable" in Forhöfningsholms. She bought unpainted porcelain from various suppliers, which she then decorated. She exhibited the hand-painted items through the association "Husmoderens tarv" in Copenhagen in 1926
Bing & Grøndahl was a Danish porcelain manufacturer, founded in 1853 by the sculptor Frederik Vilhelm Grøndahl and the merchant brothers Meyer Hermann Bing and Jacob Herman Bing. In 1987 the company merged with its main competitor, the Royal Porcelain Factory, under the name Royal Copenhagen.
The porcelain shows minor signs of wear and 2 plates have chips on the inside rim on the bottom
The measurement is 21,4 cm diagonal and 4,2 cm high.
The weight total is 1760 grams
Reference # M1804
Flora Danica porcelain bread and butter plates by Bing & Grøndahl, Denmark 1927
Porcelain bread and butter plates by Bing & Grøndahl hand-painted by Frida Meyer (Gluud)
Set of five porcelain bread and butter plates, two of which were made in 1927 and one in 1930 and two of 1931 with the hand-painted Flora Danica pattern and the model 23 by Bing & Grøndahl have the fish scale pattern, slightly continuing inwards at the edge. Flora Danica is named after a famous botanical atlas of all native wild plants in Denmark, in the period from 1761 to 1883
Frida Meyer born in 1901 - died in 1994 (born Gluud) was a porcelain painter and probably learned this art during a course in Germany around 1920. Frida Meyer lived in Forhöfningsholms and had a shop in the "horse stable" in Forhöfningsholms. She bought unpainted porcelain from various suppliers, which she then decorated. She exhibited the hand-painted items through the association "Husmoderens tarv" in Copenhagen in 1926
Bing & Grøndahl was a Danish porcelain manufacturer, founded in 1853 by the sculptor Frederik Vilhelm Grøndahl and the merchant brothers Meyer Hermann Bing and Jacob Herman Bing. In 1987 the company merged with its main competitor, the Royal Porcelain Factory, under the name Royal Copenhagen.
The porcelain shows minor signs of wear and 1 plate have chips on the inside rim on the bottom
The measurement is 15,5 cm diagonal and 2 cm high.
The weight total is 966 grams
Reference # M1805
Flora Danica porcelain rectangular plate by Bing & Grøndahl, Denmark 1929
Porcelain rectangular plate by Bing & Grøndahl hand-painted by Frida Meyer (Gluud)
A porcelain rectangular plate, made in 1929 with the hand-painted Flora Danica pattern and the model 23 by Bing & Grøndahl and have the fish scale pattern, slightly inwards at the edge. Flora Danica is named after a famous botanical atlas of all native wild plants in Denmark, in the period from 1761 to 1883.
Frida Meyer born in 1901 - died in 1994 (born Gluud) was a porcelain painter and probably learned this art during a course in Germany around 1920. Frida Meyer lived in Forhöfningsholms and had a shop in the "horse stable" in Forhöfningsholms. She bought unpainted porcelain from various suppliers, which she then decorated. She exhibited the hand-painted items through the association "Husmoderens tarv" in Copenhagen in 1926
Bing & Grøndahl was a Danish porcelain manufacturer, founded in 1853 by the sculptor Frederik Vilhelm Grøndahl and the merchant brothers Meyer Hermann Bing and Jacob Herman Bing. In 1987 the company merged with its main competitor, the Royal Porcelain Factory, under the name Royal Copenhagen.
The porcelain shows minor signs of wear (gold paint on the edge)
The measurement is 4 cm high, 38,5 cm wide and the depth is 16 cm
The weight total is 1005 grams
Reference # M1806
18th Century Japanese porcelain tea cups and saucers
18th Century Japanese porcelain tea cups and saucers with a scene of Rabbits in floral decor.
Japanese Imari, Edo Period (1603-1867)
In the colors blue, gold red and salmon pink
1 plate has a minuscule tiny rim chip ( see picture with loupe)
1 cup has a minuscule foot rim chip (see picture with loupe)
1 picture shows no chip, glazed
The plates measures 11 cm diagonal and 2,5 cm high
The cups measures 6,5 cm diagonal and 4 cm high
Reference # M1575
Large Wall plate by Royal Tichelaar Makkum
Royal Tichelaar Makkum wall plate.
A Dutch manufacturer from Friesland. A Northern province in The Netherlands. A large wallplate of 34.5 cm diagonal with hand-painted floral and Peacock feather in vase decor. Marked with the mark Makkum (in Shield) Used after 1945 and model # 385 (catalog).
The wall plate measures 5.5 cm high and 34.5 cm diagonal.
The weight is 940 grams
After initially producing bricks and tiles, the company focused on traditional decorative pottery since 1890. In 1960 the company obtained the Royal designation on the occasion of its 300th anniversary. The company has been located in Makkum since 1689, but a map from 1572 commissioned by Caspar de Robles already shows a briccaria or brick factory where the Koninklijke Tichelaar factory is now located.
Reference # M1588
Large engraved beer glasses with wheat and fruit pattern, 1950s
Fabulous tall of 23,3 cm / 9,17 Inch crystal beer glasses. The beer glasses with an engraved wheat and fruit pattern. The glasses are made entirely by hand. The glasses are 23,3 cm (9,17 Inch) high and on top is 8,7 cm diagonally. (3,42 Inch). Each glass weighs approximately 454 grams. Total weight is approximately 2700 grams. Some photos were taken with a dark background to ensure that the engraving on the glass is clearly reflected
Reference # M1744
A Herend Hungary porcelain lidded Trinket box, 1950-1970
A Herend porcelain lidded trinket box, painted by Eva Bakos, during 1950-1970 in Hungary. A light blue porcelain box with a painting of flowers on branches. The octagonal lidded box has the signature of the painter Eva Bakos and in the porcelain the mark of Herend with number 7987. The extra box is slightly later and is a lidded round box, although also painted by Eva Bakos with a similar pattern. This box is not marked, only the painter's name of Eva Bakos. (2 scratches on the lid)
The measurements are of the octagonal box is 3.5 cm high, 17 cm wide and the depth is 9 cm. The round lidded box is 11.5 cm diagonal and 9 cm high.
The total weight is 702 grams
Reference # M1602
A Dutch perfume bottle on a coaster with silver, 1918
A Dutch crystal with silver perfume bottle on a glass with silver coaster. The coaster raises on four ball feet. The perfume bottle made of crystal with an etched decor of flowers and has a Dutch silver cap. The coaster was made by the silversmith Bonebakker & Zoon, Amsterdam dated with the Year letter I for the Year 1918. The purity of the silver is 934/000 (Dutch silver hall mark "Lion 1 standing in shield") The cap of the perfume bottle has the Dutch silver hall mark "sword" (833/000) . The glass of the coaster shows scratches/ traces of use
The measurement of the bottle is 13 cm high and 6.5 cm diagonal.
The coaster is 1.7 cm high, 12 cm wide and the depth is 10.5 cm.
The total weight is 546 grams.
The scent of the famous French perfume is still slightly present in the bottle
Reference # M1605
Italian Tre Fuochi Ruby red crystal glass liquor set, 1950s
An Italian Tre Fuochi liquor set in ruby red crystal glass with hand-decorated flowers and gold paint with scroll motif pattern in relief. A decanter and four liquor glasses. The measurement of the decanter is 30 cm high and the belly is 9.5 cm diagonal. The liqueur glasses measures 11 cm high and 4.9 cm diagonal
The set weights in total 680 grams
The set shows some traces of use
Reference # M1609
German crystal glass lidded box by Heinrich, Löffelhardt, 1950s
An orange colored crystal lidded box, which is used for cookies. The lid can act as a bowl if you turn it over. The knob on the lid can be used as a knob or as a foot base, designed by Heinrich, Löffelhardt for Schott Zwiesel, Germany 1950s.
Heinrich, Löffelhardt (1901-1979), German Designer of ceramics and glassware. Löffelhardt trained as a silversmith and sculptor.
The measurement is 14 cm high and 19,5 cm diagonal
The weight is 854 grams
Reference # M1636
18th Century Chinese porcelain Pattypan, tea stand
A Qianlong period Chinese blue and white porcelain Pattipan or tea stand with scalloped edge with faded gold rim en floral motifs. ca. 1740-1760
The measurements ia 2 cm high and 13 wide
The weight is 108 grams
Reference # M1664
KPM Porcelain Coffee, tea service, 19th Century, Germany
11 pieces KPM Porcelain, marked with the scepter and KPM in blue
Tea/ Coffee pot, a lidded sugar bowl, a milk jar, 5 complete cups and saucers and 3 extra saucers
19th century German porcelain. (1834-1837)
Beautiful white porcelain with blue (light blue and dark blue) and gold painted lines
The gilt on the porcelain is worn
There is in the pot a baking mistake in the porcelain, which happened during the process of baking.
The details shows in the photos
The measurements of the tea/ coffee pot is 27 cm high, 22 cm wide and the depth is 17 cm
Reference # M537
English small oval fruit basket and saucer by Wedgwood, 1907-1924
An English small oval Wedgwood creamware open fruit basket with basket pattern plate. Dated with the 3 characters, used between 1907 and 1924. The letters after the letter 3 are not legible. Wedgwood mark and dating mark are impressed marks.
The saucer has a very small hairline and small chip. The basket has a chip.
The size is 14.5 cm high, 17.5 cm wide and the depth is 4.5 cm.
The weight is 300 grams
Reference # M1665
19th Century Miniature Childs Porcelain Tea Service
9 pieces Miniature Porcelain, not marked
Tea pot, a lidded sugar bowl, a milk jar, 6 cups and saucers
19th century, probably German
Beautiful white porcelain with blue (light blue and dark blue) and gold painted lines
The gilt on the porcelain is worn
The details shows in the photos
The measurements of the tea pot is 10 cm high, 11 cm wide and the depth is 8,5 cm
Reference # M538
Old Paris porcelain coffee and tea set, 40 pieces, 19th century
A white ribbed porcelain with gold paint service with a very large coffee pot, teapot, lidded sugar pot, a creamer and 18 cups and saucers
Coffeepot measures 29 high, 20 cm wide and the depth is 12 (1370 gram)
Teapot measures 21.5 high, 19 cm wide and the depth is 11 (808 gram)
Sugar pot measures 19 high, 11 cm diagonal (540 gram)
Creamer measures 21 high, 12 cm wide and the depth is 7.5 (460 gram)
Cups measures 10.5 high, 7 cm diagonal
And the saucers measures 3 cm high and 12.5 cm / 13.5 cm diagonal (264 gram per cups and saucers)
“Old Paris” porcelain, or as the French say, “Vieux Paris” porcelain, prefers not to a single Manufacturer, but to more than thirty porcelain sources, based around Paris, from late 18th century till, circa 1870.
This “Old Paris” French porcelain are almost not marked
Total weight for all the porcelain is approximate 8 kilos.
Reference # M634
A Dutch 19th century silver corkscrew, Amsterdam
A Dutch 19th century silver corkscrew with an oval pointed handle. The corkscrew has a smooth surface with a ribbed pattern. The metal trigger is in original and perfect condition. Fully Dutch hallmarked.
The Dutch silver hallmarks, Dolphin in triangle, stamp for Dutch guarantee (19th century). 2 times the old Sword, used between 1814-1906 and a master stamp, faded, presumably Amsterdam, between 1830-1870. Silver purity 833/1000
The size is 7.7 cm high, 5.3 cm wide (handle) and 0.8 cm diagonally bottom
The weight is 38 grams
Reference # M1246
Herend porcelain "Chinese Bouquet Apponyi Green" Tray with 6 plates
Herend Hungary porcelain, tray with six plates, marked with the Hernd Hungary porcelain mark and numbered with
#519/AV 4 (6 plates)
#436/AV 4 (Tray)
Measurement is for the plates 21 cm diagonal and 1,5 cm high and the tray 36 cm wide and 15,5 cm depth
Weight is approx. 2,5 in total
Reference # M710
Herend Porcelain "Chinese Bouquet Apponyi Green" 10 Mocha Cups and Saucers
Herend Hungary porcelain 10 Mocha Cups and Saucers marked with the Hernd Hungary porcelain mark and numbered with 707/AV
The saucers measurements are 14 cm diagonal
The cups are 6.7 cm high
The weight is approx. 2 kilo
Reference # M747
Herend Porcelain "Chinese Bouquet Apponyi Green" 10 Mocha Cups and Saucers
A serving tea set with a tea pot, 2 cups and saucers, 2 plates, a milk jug with under plate, a sugar bowl, a butter dish and a bonbonniere
Herend Hungary porcelain, marked with the Herend Hungary porcelain mark and numbered with
Sugar bowl # 665/AV
Cups and saucers # 724/AV
Milk jar # 634/AV
Tea pot # 744/AV
Underplate # 319/AV
Butter dish # 393/AV
Bonbonniere # 6003/AV
Plates #519/AV
The tea pot is 13 cm diagonal and high
The milk jar is 11,5 cm high.
Underplate is 14,5 cm diagonal
Cups are 5,4 cm high and 8,7 cm diagonal
The saucers are 14 cm diagonal
The sugar bowl is 11 cm high and 9,5 cm diagonal
The plates are 21 cm diagonal
The butter dish is 10 cm high and 15 cm diagonal
The bonbonniere is 9 cm high, 12 cm wide and the depth is 9,5 cm
The weight is approx. in total 2,5 kilos
The saucers measurements are 14 cm diagonal
The cups are 6.7 cm high
The weight is approx. 2 kilo
Reference # M751
Herend Hungary porcelain "Chinese Bouquet Apponyi Green" Sauce / Gravy Boats
Two shell handled gravy or sauce boats
Herend Hungary porcelain, marked with the Herend Hungary porcelain mark and numbered with #226/AV
Measurement is 8 cm high, 23.5 cm wide and the depth is 16 cm.
The weight in total is 756 gram
Reference # M758