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Our collection of decorative antiques under £200 showcases the best of Rustique at a gentle price. Decorate with vibrant pottery plates and textured faience jugs from our selection of affordable decorative antiques.
This 19th-century French pottery jug from Provence is decorated in a gorgeous ochre glaze and bare clay on the lower part. It features a large body with two handles and a spout. Brightly coloured and highly textured, it's an ideal addition to a kitchen or a set of shelves.
This early 19th-century French faience soup tureen from Les Islettes showcases a refreshing decor in pink & green of dynamic flowers and foliage. The body of the tureen has two handles in pink and the lid is adorned with a gorgeous relief of fruit and leaf. Its joyful country decor and petite size make it a perfect decorative accent.
A midcentury French faience teapot from Quimper, decorated with flowers, a Breton character, and geometrical patterns on a yellow background. With a large size, it features a distinctive octagonal shape, with each face highlighted by lines and a different pattern. The woman with Breton attire is a traditional decor of Quimper pottery while the yellow background is particularly sought-after. Place it on a kitchen shelf as a decorative accent to make your room sing or simply use it as a distinctive teapot thanks to its excellent condition.
An early 19th-century French faience large bowl from Nevers, decorated with a central rosette surrounded by painterly brushstrokes and zig-zag motifs. The edge features a scalloped frieze, finished with a double circular line that neatly frames the composition. Its vibrant palette of green, orange, blue, yellow and manganese gives the piece strong visual presence.
The rim is shaped, and the outer body is delicately fluted, adding texture and lightness. The reverse is fitted with two holes for easy wall hanging. A bright and decorative bowl, with lively geometric ornament and colour, well suited to wall display.
This beautiful 1960s Romanian pottery plate from Horezu features a striking marbled design, with white circular patterns standing out on a brown background. Sourced from Romania, this rare mid-century plate showcases the distinctive style and craftsmanship of Horezu. Signed underneath, it also includes a loop for wall display.
This elegant midcentury wooden pyramid in made of three layers of oak. Combining expressive wood veins and a refined shape, it’s the perfect object to display on a library shelf or as a desk ornament to add character.
An early 19th-century French faience serving bowl from Quimper, decorated with a colourful bird perched on sprays of flowers in blue, green, red and yellow. The lip features a frieze of brushstrokes and lines in the same palette, its edge is lightly shaped, and the outer body is beautifully fluted. With handmade textures, this fantastic piece of country pottery showcases vibrant colours and lively patterns. It is perfect to place on a kitchen shelf as a decorative accent or to display on a table as a statement piece.
A handsome early 19th-century French faience jug from Saint-Omer, decorated with white dots and strokes on a dark blue background. Of a large size, its body is fluted and the handle features further strokes. Saint-Omer produced beautiful faience items on a dark blue background, and this jug is typical of the loose patterns used. This large country pottery jug is perfect to showcase summer blooms, as well as an attractive decorative accent on its own.
This rare 18th-century Dutch Delft cow figurine is decorated in white with garlands of red, green, and black flowers along the neck and back, accented with gilt highlights on the horns. Hints of green at the base suggest grass, adding to its charming naturalism. Finely modelled with characterful details, it is a delightful example of classic Dutch Delftware.