W T Copeland and Sons Stoke on Trent England ironstone cake stand. Transfer printed in red on cream in an Asian design. Excellent condition and marked with the W T Copeland and Sons red mark along with the impressed Copeland mark used from 1867 until 1932. Measures 4.75 inches high and 9.75 inches across the top.
Staffordshire mulberry ironstone Gothic panel lidded sugar pot c1850. This pot or jar is transfer printed with pagodas, peacocks, bamboo and peonies and is in excellent condition. Dark purple on milk white. Measures 8 and one half inches high with lid, 6 inches without.
R. S. Prussia porcelain vase hand painted with pink poppies on a cream to green ground. Elaborate gilt handles at the shoulders. It measures 10 inches high. Excellent condition. Founded by Reinhold Schlegelmilch in what is now Suhl, Germany, R.S. Prussia produced ornate and floral porcelain objects for export beginning in the late 1800s. Between the world wars, the company manufactured pieces in a factory in Tillowitz, Germany.