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Mixed decorative ceramics lot – hand‑painted fish plate, applied‑flower plate and floral jug (3 pieces)

Three decorative ceramics: hand‑painted fish plate, beige plate with applied ceramic roses and a tall floral jug. Colourful maker‑marked display set — used with crazing, staining and chips to applied flowers and a rim chip.

Listing description

Product description

Bright, decorative ceramics ready to display: a hand‑painted fish plate, a beige shallow plate with raised applied ceramic roses, and a tall folded‑form floral jug/ewer. All three pieces show maker marks on their bases (handwritten “MARIETTA”, printed “MADE IN ENGLAND H&K TUNSTALL” and impressed marks visible) and present colourful hand‑painted decoration — the fish plate in greens and blues, the rose plate with applied 3D flowers, and the jug in soft green with pink floral panels.

This lot suits collectors of decorative ceramics, vintage home stylists and small retail displays: use the fish plate as a focal wall display or serving plate (decorative), the rose plate as a centerpiece or shelf accent and the jug as a standalone vase or display piece. Ideal for an antique stall, vintage kitchen display or seasonal décor refresh where character and visible makers’ marks are valued.

  • Included: 3 ceramic pieces (1 hand‑painted fish plate, 1 beige plate with applied ceramic roses, 1 tall floral jug/ewer). Seller confirms the three photographed pieces are included.
  • Condition: used — visible surface crazing, staining and general wear; applied flowers have small chips and paint loss; beige plate has a clear rim chip and a small area of paint loss; rims and bases show wear and sticker/residue on some bases.
  • Measurements: measurements not provided with the lot.
  • Working status: not applicable (decorative, non‑powered items).
  • Marks & proof: bases show printed and handwritten marks (examples photographed: “MADE IN ENGLAND H&K TUNSTALL”, handwritten “MARIETTA” and impressed stamps). Marks present but not independently authenticated.