Saturday, September 10, 2011

Antique Victorian Porcelain Backed Vanity Sets

In this guide I will explore the beautiful world
of
antique Victorian era porcelain backed handmirrors and brushes.
These pretty vanity items were produced during the 1890s and continued for a few more years up until around 1910 or so. The handmirror and brush were sold along with a geb in most cases. Sets were available to adults as well as children, the children's set being a bit smaller than the adults of course.
Masculine sets were offered to men as well. They featured gilded brass, aluminum, German silver, or quadruple plated handles that were embossed with floral motifs, Art Nouveauwhiplashes, nudes with flowing hair, mermaids, rococo swirls and scrolls.
The porcelain backsgemonly had transfer designs, usually with some handpainted enameled accents to make the designs look more lifelike. These porcelain backs were probably manufactured at Limoges Franceor in Dresden Germany and very rarely Nippon (pre WWI Japanese).
I have gee acrosssome of the backs that were entirely handpainted with the most lovely of subjects.

Set with lush roses handpainted on each piece.


Set with pretty lady transfer.


Set with lush roses transfer.
The most gemon subjects on the porcelain backs were usually of a floral nature, especially lush roses, pretty violets, lilacs, colorful daisies, lily of the valley,poinsettias, poppies, anddeliciousfruits such as raspberries.
Less gemonly found are the portrait backs. These would generally be pretty Gibson type ladies, children, fairies, cupids at play or scenes of a neo-Classical or romantic Colonial/Regency periodnature.
Sometimes the decorative motif willbe Nippon floral motifs with intricate moriage beading.
The masculine sets would feature animals such as elk or waterfowl.
The borders of the porcelain backs were typically gilded scrolls or floral swags, a flow blue edge, and some had no extra accents at all.
Every now and then I see those beautiful jasperware backed pieces with Neo-Classical motifs,most likely produced byWedgwood or a look alike manufacturer. I have had jasperware pieces in a pink color, a sage and a deep cobalt blue color over the years.

Jasperware handmirror.

Masculine handmirror handpainted with stag, doe, woodland motif.

Handmirror with transfer of playful cherubs.



Rare child's set with transfers of ladies.
It is not ungemon to find these items on okay, I see about2-3 pieces weekly. I have seen them in pristine condition as well as poor condition.
I have broke down several condition grades to make it easy for you to list or purchase. Some people may not agree with my condition grades, so feel free to adjust to your own ideas if you'd like.

Pristine or mint condition would mean: virtually no wear to transfer or finish on handles, no chips or cracks to porcelain, no spots or streaks on mirror, no missing plugs of bristles, no scratches on porcelain, no dents on handles. In other words, looks like it was never used.


Very good condition would mean: very light wear to transfer (a faint scratch here and there), very light wear to finish on handles, no streaks or spotting on mirror,one or two of the plugs missing on brush, a dent or twoon handle. Looks like it was used very little.


Good condition would mean: some visible scratches on transfer, normal wear to finish on handles, spotting or streaks on mirror, some dents to handles, over three plugs of bristles missing on brush. Looks like it was used, but with care.


Poor condition would mean: cracks or chips to porcelain, cracked mirror, considerable loss or scratches to transfer, considerable loss to finish or rust on handles, plenty of dents on handles, numerous plugs of bristles missing. Looks like it was used often!

Throughout the years on okay, I have seen prices in the range of:


$35-$95 for handmirrors

$25-$75 for brushes

$95-$250 for matching sets.
In a retail setting on the internet, prices are much higher.The going rate:


$195-$325 handmirrors

$150-$225 brushes

$225-$475 matching sets.
These items make the most beautiful collections and even if an item has a cracked porcelain back, but unusual or lovely motif, don't hesitate to pick it up and add it to your collection.

Handmirror with transfer of pretty lady.
I have found the best website to find these pretty items, visit antiquepeek.ge for fabulous handmirrors, brushes and sets. The pictures shown in this guide were taken from her website and you can see the high quality items she offers at reasonable prices.

RARE Nippon moriage set.
In Roseann Ettinger's book Antique Dresser Sets 1890s-1950s, she has a reprint of a Lyon Brother's catalog from 1899. On this catalog page, several porcelain backed dresser setsare being offered for sale. Her book also shows some porcelainbacked vanity pieces in color with values.

Fabulous poppy transfer on mirror.

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