Your search term East Lothian, Scotland returned 268 results.
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Wedgewood perfume burner; Wedgwood (estab. 1759); 18th century; Duff House
This Rosso Antico (unglazed red stoneware) perfume burner was made by Wedgwood, the English fine pottery manufacturer, between 1765 and 1770.
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A Sèvres double jam pot; Manufacture nationale de Sèvres (estab. 1756); 1765; 18th century; Duff House
These 18th century jam pots and covers are fired onto the stand below.
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A pair of Imari bowls; 19th century; Duff House
This is a Japanese Imari pattern bowl, actually made in China, painted with chrysanthemum and scrolling foliage.
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Sèvres sugar tureen; Manufacture nationale de Sèvres (estab. 1756); 1773-1777; 18th century; Duff House
Part of a dessert service (dessert set), this sugar tureen (serving dish) and stand were made by the Sèvres factory in France between 1773 and 1777.
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Part of a Sèvres dinner service; Manufacture nationale de Sèvres (estab. 1756); 1793; 18th century; Duff House
These pieces are from a dinner service (dinner set).
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Meissen two-handled tray; Meissen Porcelain (estab. 1708); 1760; 18th century; Duff House
One of the handles is now missing from this 18th century porcelain tray.
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Longton Hall leaf shaped dish; Longton Hall Porcelain Factory (estab. 1749, closed 1760); 1760; 18th century; Duff House
A cabbage leaf shaped dish, painted with scattered flowers, manufactured by Longton Hall (Staffordshire, England) around 1760.
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Longton Hall leaf shaped dish; Longton Hall Porcelain Factory (estab. 1749, closed 1760); 1760; 18th century; Duff House
A cabbage leaf shaped dish, moulded and painted with six leaves, manufactured by Longton Hall (Staffordshire, England) around 1760.
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Pair of Vincennes porcelain tureens; Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory (estab. 1740, closed 1756); 1756; 18th century; Duff House
This pair of large tureens (serving dishes) were made by the Vincennes porcelain manufacturers in Paris, France.
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Longton Hall leaf shaped dish; Longton Hall Porcelain Factory (estab. 1749, closed 1760); 1760; 18th century; Duff House
A leaf shaped dish, moulded and painted with a briar rose flowerhead, buds and foliage, with stalk handle.