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5 days ago · A very pretty 19th century English porcelain miniature ‘Violeteer’ with pierced cover, standing on four moulded feet and with elaborate scrolling neo classical style handles, decorated with hand painted flowers, foliage and fine burnished gilding. Attributed to Grainger’s Worcester. Date: circa 1830. Height : 3½” (9cm) Length: 5½” (14cm)
3 days ago · A good quality early 19th century English pottery watch stand in the form of a longcase clock with a figure standing on each side, decorated with typical ‘Pratt’ type underglaze colours. Probably Dixon Austin & Co, Sunderland. Circa: 1820. Height: 27.00cm (10.63 inches)
3 days ago · Description. After: John Constable, English (1776-1837). Unsigned. Oil on canvas of a landscape scene with a horse drawn wagon forging a shallow river. 20th century. Viewing area: 17-1/2" H, 25-1/4" W, frame measures: 25-1/4" H, 33" W. Condition: Good condition some loss to wood frame.
5 days ago · In The Potter's Hand was established in 1999 by Brent and John Ragan. We were brought up in a craft family where our parents traveled all over the southeast to craft shows. We discovered our love for pottery after college and have never looked back.
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4 days ago · Majolica pottery has been around for centuries and is still in demand today. It is a type of earthenware, usually glazed and decorated with bright colors and intricate designs. The name Majolica comes primarily from a kind of Italian pottery produced in the 15th century.