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Pair of Antique Chinese Low Tables
Located in Bridgeport, CT
A pair of antique low tables in elmwood with bone inlaid leaf design drawer face and lower shelf
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19th Century Chinese Chinese Chippendale Bone China Used

Materials

Bone, Elm

Assembled Set of Eight 19th Century Carved Chinese Chairs
Located in Rio Vista, CA
Rare set of eight assembled Chinese chairs made of hardwood including some rosewood. Chairs feature
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19th Century Chinese Qing Bone China Used

Materials

Bone, Hardwood

Chinese Inlaid Screen Panel Mounted as a Low Table
Located in Astoria, NY
Chinese inlaid screen panel now mounted as a low table, the rectangular ebonized panel with birds
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Late 20th Century Chinese Export Bone China Used

Materials

Bone, Abalone

18th Chinese Black Cabinet Lacquered and Gilded Wood Cabinet
Located in Valladolid, ES
One of a kind Chinese cabinet make for the exportation, from a English very important private
Category

Late 18th Century Chinese Chinese Export Bone China Used

Materials

Gold

19th Century Chinese Calligraphy Brush Towel Bar
Located in Chicago, IL
or compose poetry. The brush handle is made of carved animal bone, darkened with a light stain to
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Early 19th Century Chinese Qing Bone China Used

Materials

Steel

RAG BONE black grey geometric woven cut out knitted dress S
Located in Hong Kong, NT
RAG & BONE black grey geometric woven cut out knitted dress S Brand: rag & bone Color: Grey Pattern
Category

2010s Chinese Bone China Used

Fine Chinese Birdcage with Porcelain Waterpots, circa 1850
Located in Chicago, IL
accessories, including decorative carved bone charms, jade beads, and delicate porcelain cups for holding
Category

Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain, Wood, Bone

Fine Chinese Bird Cage with Porcelain Waterpots, circa 1850
Located in Chicago, IL
accessories, including decorative carved bone charms, jade beads, and delicate porcelain cups for holding
Category

Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Bone China Used

Materials

Bone, Porcelain, Wood

19th Century Chinese Export Chinoiserie Lacquer Sewing Box
Located in Dallas, TX
box has gilt chinoiserie overall with handles and a scalloped paneled lid. Fitted interior with bone
Category

Late 19th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Bone China Used

Materials

Bone, Wood

Miles Mason Orphaned Porcelain Coffee Can, White, Bat Printed Minerva
By Miles Mason Porcelain
Located in London, GB
porcelain. By the early 1800s, Mason had developed both very strong ironstone, and bone china. Mason copied
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1810s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Miles Mason Orphaned Porcelain Coffee Can, Minerva and Cherubs, Regency
By Miles Mason Porcelain
Located in London, GB
tea service. It is made of bone china and decorated in a stunning bronze-orange ground color with a
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1810s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Miles Mason Porcelain Teacup Trio, Minerva and Cherubs, Bronze, Regency ca 1810
By Miles Mason Porcelain
Located in London, GB
ironstone, and bone china. Mason copied the Chinese designs he used to import, and became famous for large
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1810s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Rockingham Tea Service for 4, Gilt Seaweed, Flowers, Rococo Revival, 1832
By Rockingham
Located in London, GB
between 1826 and 1842, creating high quality bone china table ware. The pottery rose to fame when King
Category

1830s English Rococo Revival Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

RAG BONE black white cotton deep V raglan sleeve varsity sweater M
Located in Hong Kong, NT
: rag & bone Material: Cotton Color: Black, White Pattern: Striped Closure: Slip On Made in: China
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Bone China Used

Chinese Gnarled Boxwood Tobacco Pipe, c. 1850
Located in Chicago, IL
This monumental Chinese pipe is beautifully sculpted with a long boxwood handle shaped to resemble
Category

Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Bone China Used

Materials

Silver, Brass

Chinese Elegant Silver Mounted Traveling Knife and Chopstick Set
Located in Chicago, IL
Suitably transportable yet elegantly crafted, this silver-accented traveling set of a knife and chopsticks would likely have accompanied a member of the literati on his forays into n...
Category

Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Bone China Used

Materials

Silver, Steel

RAG BONE 100% merino wool braid detail ribbed button side sweater dress S
Located in Hong Kong, NT
RAG & BONE 100% merino wool braid detail ribbed button side sweater dress S Brand: Rag Bone
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2010s Chinese Bone China Used

Chinese Rock Crystal Snuff Bottle with Woven Exterior, c. 1900
Located in Chicago, IL
A mixture of finely powdered tobacco, herbs, and spices, snuff was introduced to China in the 17th
Category

Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Bone China Used

Materials

Rock Crystal

19th Century Chinese Armoire Decorated with High Relief Flora and Fauna 57.75"H
Located in New York, NY
This exquisite 19th-century Chinese chest, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, captivates
Category

19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Bone China Used

Materials

Stone

Wedgwood Pottery University of Pennsylvania Blue White Plates, Set of Twelve
By Wedgwood
Located in Downingtown, PA
, which produced pottery, porcelain, and bone china as well as glass. They were the largest wholesaler and
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20th Century American American Classical Bone China Used

Materials

Pearlware, Pottery

New Hall Porcelain Teacup, Boy in the Window Pattern 425, Chinoiserie circa 1815
Located in London, GB
tell this by the way the porcelain is less milky than bone china. As this hybrid porcelain was slightly
Category

1810s English Chinoiserie Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

New Hall Porcelain Dessert Service, Cobalt Blue with Flowers, Regency 1824-1830
By New Hall
Located in London, GB
quite difficult and expensive to produce. Once Josiah Spode had standardised bone china this quickly
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1820s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Coalport Plate, Windsor Castle with Deer, Sepia, Thomas Baxter Studio, ca 1805
By Thomas Baxter, John Rose, Coalport Porcelain
Located in London, GB
have been part of a large dessert service. It was potted in early bone china - not as smooth as it was
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Early 1800s English George III Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Japanese Carved Bone Lady Gentleman Figural Group Meiji Period 19thCt
Located in Dublin, Ireland
A Superb Example of a Japanese Carved and Stained Bone Standing Gentleman carrying a child, last
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Chinese Export Bone China Used

Materials

Brass, Bronze

Chinese Eternal Life Netsuke Charm, circa 1900
Located in Chicago, IL
from bone, this leaf with a central chrysanthemum medallion would have been a waist charm intended to
Category

Late 19th Century Japanese Edo Bone China Used

Materials

Bone

Late 17th Century Chinese Lacquered Trunk
Located in Gloucestershire, GB
A late 17th century Chinese lacquered trunk inlaid with mother-of-pearl and bone and with painted
Category

Late 17th Century Bone China Used

Materials

Bone, Mother-of-Pearl, Lacquer

Hand of Budha with Lotus Flower by Bones
Located in Pasadena, CA
Wooden sculpture of a Chinese artist named Bones representing the hand of Boudha holding a lotus
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Bone China Used

Materials

Wood

Spode Porcelain Teacup, Neoclassical Garlands Red, Black, Gilt, Regency ca 1810
By Spode
Located in London, GB
in England. Around the year 1800 he perfected the bone china recipe that has been used by everyone
Category

1810s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Spode Porcelain Coffee Can, Neoclassical Gilt Foliage, Georgian ca 1804
By Spode
Located in London, GB
the Georgian potters in England. Around the year 1800 he perfected the bone china recipe that has been
Category

Early 1800s English George III Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Touchstone, St Leger 1834
By John Frederick Herring Sr.
Located in London, GB
designs used for the Copeland Spode bone china. In 1840-1841, Herring visited Paris, painting several
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Early 19th Century Bone China Used

Materials

Oil

19th Century Chinese Miniature Lacquer and Gilt Table Cabinet or Jewelry Chest
Located in Ft. Lauderdale, FL
This little Chinese gem features two richly gilt decorated doors that open up to an interior fitted
Category

Late 19th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Bone China Used

Materials

Bone, Wood

Minton Porcelain Plate, Cobalt Blue with Floral Reserves, Victorian ca 1840
By Minton
Located in London, GB
bone china and bright colours; there is a colour called "Minton Blue" which is a fresh azure blue that
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1840s English Victorian Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

2 Antique Chinese Carved Jade Calligraphy Brushes Horsehair Bristiles
Located in Dayton, OH
Pair of antique Chinese calligraphy brushes with horsehair bristles and carved Jade handles
Category

Early 20th Century Chinoiserie Bone China Used

Materials

Jade

Antique Chinese Coromandel Painted Carved Bovine Black Lacquer Folding Screen
Located in Dayton, OH
A beautiful early 20th century Chinese Coromandel 4 panel black lacquer room divider. One side
Category

Early 20th Century Chinoiserie Bone China Used

Materials

Bone, Hardwood, Lacquer

Spode Pair of Porcelain Tea Plates, White with Flower Sprays, Regency ca 1816
By Spode
Located in London, GB
the Georgian potters in England. Around the year 1800 he perfected the bone china recipe that has been
Category

1810s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Spode Porcelain Shell Dish, Orange and Gilt Neoclassical Design, ca 1810
By Spode
Located in London, GB
perfected the bone china recipe that has been used by British potters ever since, and he was also the
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1810s English Neoclassical Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Spode Porcelain Coffee Can, Neoclassical Cobalt Blue and Gilt, Georgian ca 1806
By Spode
Located in London, GB
the great pioneer among the Georgian potters in England. Around the year 1800 he perfected the bone
Category

Early 1800s English Neoclassical Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Porcelain Vase, Elgin Shape, Green with Floral Reserve, 1830-1835
By Minton
Located in London, GB
their wonderfully fine white bone china and bright colours; there is a colour called "Minton Blue" which
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1830s English Rococo Revival Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Porcelain Coffee Cup, Kakiemon Tiger Pattern, D Regent Shape, ca 1835
By Minton
Located in London, GB
fine white bone china and bright colors; there is a colour called "Minton Blue" which is a fresh azure
Category

1830s English Early Victorian Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Small Vase, Elgin Shape Pink with Floral Reserve, Rococo Revival ca 1835
By Minton
Located in London, GB
their wonderfully fine white bone china and bright colours; there is a colour called "Minton Blue" which
Category

1830s English Rococo Revival Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Pair of Minton Parian Porcelain Figure Sculpture Groups Lamps, 19th C
Located in London, GB
tradition, the classic bone china pieces show qualities which boast intricate and stunning ornate floral
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1860s English Victorian Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

19th Century Chinese Black, Golded Lacquered Sewing Box and Writing Table
Located in Valladolid, ES
One of a kind 19 th century Chinese black lacquered and golded with chinoiseries sewing box and
Category

1860s French Chinoiserie Bone China Used

Materials

Gold

Herculaneum Porcelain Teacup Trio, Blue and Gilt Regency, 1800-1815
By Herculaneum Pottery
Located in London, GB
that this is still hybrid hard paste porcelain, which was used prior to the standardisation of bone
Category

1810s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Wileman Porcelain Demitasse Cup and Saucer, Daisy Wreath, Red, Victorian, 1890
By Wileman
Located in London, GB
renamed Shelley and sometimes called Foley) was one of the most respected manufacturers of fine bone china
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1890s English Victorian Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Early 19th Century Chinese Carved and Inlaid Occasional Table
Located in Martlesham, GB
inlaid all over with bone, consisting of various Chinese scenes and floral decoration, this inlay is also
Category

1830s Chinese Bone China Used

Materials

Hardwood

Crown Derby Porcelain Coffee Cup, White, Gilt with Blue Cornflowers, 1782-1790
By Crown Derby
Located in London, GB
might be some in it, but it is not as white and light as the later "bone china" that is now the standard
Category

1780s English George III Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Spode Porcelain Teacup Trio, Puce and Gilt Floral Pattern, Neoclassical ca 1810
By Spode
Located in London, GB
among the Georgian potters in England. Around the year 1800 he perfected the bone china recipe that has
Category

1810s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Orphaned Porcelain Teacup, Imari Pattern, Regency, circa 1820
By Minton
Located in London, GB
located in Staffordshire and were known specifically for their wonderfully fine white bone china and
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1820s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Porcelain Orphaned Coffee Cup, Green with Flowers, ca 1825
By Minton
Located in London, GB
wonderfully fine white bone china and bright colours; there is a colour called "Minton Blue" which is a fresh
Category

1820s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Porcelain Slop Bowl, Apricot Orange Ground, Gilt and Flowers, ca 1845
By Minton
Located in London, GB
located in Staffordshire and were known specifically for their wonderfully fine white bone china and
Category

1840s English Victorian Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Coalport Porcelain Tazza, Blind-Moulded White, Swansea Flowers, Regency ca 1820
By Coalport Porcelain
Located in London, GB
large dessert service. It was potted in extremely white bone china and has a beautifully blind-moulded
Category

1820s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Coalport Teacup, Red Neo-Classical with Flower Panels, Regency, 1805-1810
By Coalport Porcelain
Located in London, GB
either factory, are now collectors' items. The cup is made of early fine bone china and has the bute
Category

Early 1800s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

New Hall Orphaned Porcelain Tea Bowl, Famille Rose Pattern, Georgian, circa 1795
By New Hall
Located in London, GB
tell this by the way the porcelain has a greyish hue and is less milky than bone china. Hybrid
Category

1790s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Mason s Ironstone Plate, Cabbage Moulded Blue with Flowers, ca 1840
By Mason s Ironstone
Located in London, GB
. Mason was a prominent porcelain retailer in London at the time that most porcelain came from China
Category

1840s English Rococo Revival Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Spode Porcelain Teacup, Imari Pattern Originally New Hall, Regency, ca 1810
By Spode
Located in London, GB
potters in England. Around the year 1800 he perfected the bone china recipe that has been used by British
Category

1810s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Minton Porcelain Tazza Dish, White and Pink with Cherub, 1891
By Minton
Located in London, GB
wonderfully fine white bone china, parian china and bright colours; there is a colour called "Minton Blue
Category

1890s English Victorian Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

Spode Milk Jug Creamer, Imari Patt. 1291 with Birds and Rich Gilt, ca 1808
By Spode
Located in London, GB
bone china recipe that has been used by everyone ever since, and he was also the leading potter behind
Category

Early 1800s English Regency Bone China Used

Materials

Porcelain

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Bone China Used For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the bone China used you’re looking for at 1stDibs. A bone China used — often made from bone, ceramic and porcelain — can elevate any home. Your living room may not be complete without a bone China used — find older editions for sale from the 18th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 21st Century. A bone China used is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Mid-Century Modern, Victorian and Modern styles are sought with frequency. Many designers have produced at least one well-made bone China used over the years, but those crafted by Minton, Royal Crown Derby Porcelain and Wedgwood are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Bone China Used?

Prices for a bone China used start at $15 and top out at $32,500 with the average selling for $895.
Questions About Bone China Used
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    No, Limoges china is very similar to bone china, but it was not until the late 1700s that the ingredient kaolin, which is integral to bone china, was discovered near Limoges. Therefore, Limoges china made before this point is not truly bone china. Shop an array of authentic Limoges china on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, Wedgwood is bone china. According to its website, bone china is considered one of the most refined and luxurious materials for table use, no matter what the meal or occasion. Wedgwood has a long history of high-quality and luxurious bone china. On 1stDibs, find a collection of authentic bone china pieces from some of the world’s top sellers.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    The term bone china means porcelain dinnerware and serveware made of a mix of bone ash, kaolin clay and feldspathic material. It has a translucent look that works well with highly detailed painted finishes. On 1stDibs, find a large selection of bone china.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 23, 2024
    It's called bone china because of the materials used to produce it. Bone china contains ash derived from the bones of animals, such as cows. The addition of this ingredient in the clay is what gives bone china its unique creamy color. Explore a collection of bone china from some of the world's top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    Whether bone china is still made from bones varies from maker to maker. Many manufacturers continue to produce bone china out of the traditional blend of china stone, china clay and animal bone ash. However, others have switched to synthetic bone ash for producing all or some of their pieces. On 1stDibs, shop a large collection of bone china.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 30, 2024
    A few things account for the difference between bone china and fine china. True bone china contains animal-derived bone ash, while fine china does not. The addition of the bone ash gives bone china a lighter, more delicate feel and a translucent appearance. Fine china, by comparison, is weightier and more opaque. Also, fine china tends to be more economically priced than bone. Explore a variety of china on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 16, 2024
    Most Spode is bone china. During its early decades, Spode was the first to develop a standard formula for the making of bone china, and most of its pieces made after this innovation are examples of bone china. However, particularly early on, Spode did make other types of pottery, such as earthenware. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of Spode china.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 3, 2024
    To identify your bone china mark, try snapping a photograph with your phone or tablet. You can then perform a reverse image search and look for a match. If this proves unsuccessful, type a description of the mark into a search engine and look for the mark in trusted online resources. Alternatively, you can have a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antiques dealer assist you with identification. Explore a wide range of bone china on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Thomas Frye introduced bone china to England when he began producing pieces at his factory in Bow, East London in 1748. However, the pieces made by Josiah Spode in Stoke-on-Trent starting in 1789 more closely resemble the decorative china that England is best known for. On 1stDibs, find a large collection of bone china.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 21, 2024
    Whether bone china or porcelain is better is a matter of personal opinion. Fired at a higher temperature, porcelain tends to have a more durable finish, but bone china is less likely to chip and crack. Some people prefer the weighty feel of porcelain. Others find the lighter quality of bone china to be preferable. Both bone china and porcelain can stand the test of time when finely crafted and properly cared for. Shop a wide range of porcelain and bone china tableware on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 20, 2024
    Yes, some bone china is worth something. The maker is one of the biggest contributors to the value of bone china. Pieces from Royal Albert, Wedgwood, Royal Copenhagen, Lenox, Villeroy Boch, Meissen, Limoges, Lenox and other well-known makers are often in demand among collectors. Type, style, age and condition also impact selling prices, as does whether or not you have a complete set. For assistance evaluating your china, seek a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer. On 1stDibs, find a large selection of bone china.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 3, 2024
    Generally, bone china is more expensive than porcelain. This is largely due to the differences in materials and manufacturing techniques. Keep in mind that some porcelain ware may be pricier than the average bone china due to its rarity, age, maker or other factors. On 1stDibs, find a large collection of bone china and porcelain.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Wedgwood is made with bone china, which is a type of porcelain. The fine bone china brand was founded in England in 1759, and is still considered one of the top porcelain makers of today. You can find antique and contemporary Wedgwood designs from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, bone china is still made in England. As of January 2022, many manufacturers still produced the china in the UK, including Royal Worcester, Spode and Wedgwood. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of English bone china from some of the world’s top makers and sellers.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024
    Yes, some Foley bone china is worth something. Antique pieces produced during the late 19th and early 20th centuries are often sought-after by collectors. These pieces are relatively easy to spot as they usually bear dark green maker's marks, whereas newer china produced by the British maker typically displays blue or brown marks. In addition to age, the type, style and condition will influence the potential selling price of Foley pieces. A certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer can provide a fair market value for your china. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of Foley bone china.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 20, 2024
    Yes, some bone china is worth a lot of money. The maker, age, condition, style and type of china all play a role in determining its value. If you have a bone china collection or a single piece that you wish to know the value of, a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can assist you. Shop a large selection of bone china on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 8, 2024
    Yes, some Queen Anne bone china is valuable. How much a particular piece will sell for depends on its pattern, type, age, condition and rarity. Generally, full tea sets tend to fetch the highest prices. To learn how much a particular piece is worth, have a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer evaluate it. Explore a collection of Queen Anne bone china on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 30, 2024
    Yes, some bone china from England is worth something. Pieces from certain makers are especially of interest to collectors. Among them are Wedgwood, Royal Worcester, Spode, Royal Doulton and Royal Crown Derby. The type, style, age and condition of china will also contribute to its value. To get an expert opinion on the value of your china, consult a certified appraiser or a knowledgeable antique dealer. Find a large selection of English bone china on 1stDibs.