Ceramics & Glassware




Quality Pottery, Porcelain and Glassware from Across Europe


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Italian Mid-Century Glass
This collectible glassware originates in the Italian glassware factories of Florence and Venice. Typically in the shape of free-form vases, jugs and pitchers, the colourful pieces are hand crafted as single layer crystal, dual layer opaline,or multi-layer pate de verre. circa mid century Italian


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Earthenware Terrine
Keep as a beautiful kitchen collectible or use as intended for tasty terrine dishes made in your own kitchen, from pates to vegetable gelatine terrines and mousses. Probably originally used in a delicatessan shop to serve pate of duck liver. Food safe lead free glaze. Circa 1950 Belgium


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Capo di Monte Pottery
We have several examples of Capo di Monte which feature cherubs and garden of Eden themes in bas relief that is typical of this Italian pottery. Gilt accents enhance the rich look of these vases. We also carry examples of this pottery in chandeliers of the same period. Capo di Monte, Italy Circa 1950


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Glass Vase Pair
Black is back! A stunning look in your display cabinet! This pair of hand painted black slag glass vases is perfect for today's emphasis on black painted decor focus furniture pieces and will highlight your glass collection. 9-inches high, circa 1930, Belgium.


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Terra Cotta Garden Pots
Originally made as preserve pots or "lard pots" to conserve smoked meats and prepared food, these large terra cotta containers are typically used as garden planters and interior decoration as large vases for dried floral arrangements. 12-20 inches in height. Origin Belgium and France.



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