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....common clay!! More versatile than porcelain, pottery can be naive or sophisticated; from simple domestic wares to elegant decorative objects. Decorated in various methods with incised designs, slipware, sprigged motifs, colored glazes, painted enamels or printed transfers. This section covers earthenware, Prattware, lustre ware and majolica. |
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SET OF SIX PLATES, diameter 8 inches. The "Tumble down Dick" pattern, an oriental style pattern with an exotic bird perched on a tree with peony flowers . Printed in blue and enamelled in colors of pink, iron-red, deep blue and green. Accented in gold on the dark blue. On a "cracked ice"ground printed in buff beige. Printed and impressed SPODE in capitals. The pattern number 3716 in iron-red. | |||||
| BOWL, 2-3/4"High, 4-1/4" Diameter. Spongeware, blue painted. lion head handles. Unmarked. chip on shoulder, abrasions to rim | ||||||
POT LID, FRAMED. lid 4 inches, framed 6-1/4 inches. #327, "The Times" by Jesse Austin from the painting by Thomas S. Good. |
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POT LID, 4"diameter. "Garibaldi", #169. Garibaldi was a very popular figure in England which he visited in 1864.
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POT LID, 4-1/2"daiameter. "Meeting of Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel", #211. Produced at the date that Garibaldi accompanied Victor Emmanuel into Naples. Signed J. Austin lower right.
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POT LID,l id 3 inches, framed 6 inches. #341 "Fisher Boy"after the painting by J.G. Naish. |
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POT LID, lid 3", framed 4-3/4" #13, "Shooting Bears". From the painting "Bear Hunt in the Pyrennees", dated 1853. |
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POT LID, lid 3"framed 4-3/4". #316 , "Lady Spinning with Boy & Goats" Print by Jesse Austin based on a painting by Sir Edwin Landseer, "Harvest time in the Scottish Highlands". |
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POT LID, lid 3", Framed 4-1/4" #308, "Dutch Winter Scene"Print by Jasse Austin. |
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POT LID, lid 2-3/4", Framed 4-1/2" #270, "The Begging Dog" . Print by Jesse Austin adapted from the painting by Sir Edwin Landseer "The Beggar". |
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PLATE, 8-1/2" diameter, muticolored print. "RUSTIC LAUNDRYWOMAN " Number 422 in Ball's "Guide to Pot Lids". This is the same print that was used on a pot lid. |
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PLATE, 8-1/4""diameter, muticolored print. "ANN HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE" Number 228 in Ball's "Guide to Pot Lids". This is the same print that was used on a pot lid . |
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PLATE, 8-1/4""diameter, muticolored print. "THE WATERFALL". Number 365 in Ball's "Guide to Pot Lids". This is the same print that was used on a pot lid. |
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PLATE, 9-1/2"diameter, muticolored print "THE TRUANT". From the painting by Thomas Webster. Oak leaf border, Number 413 in Ball's "Guide to Pot Lids". This is the same print that was used on a pot lid. |
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PLATE, 7-1/4",diameter, muticolored print "VILLAGE WEDDING". After David Teniers. Number 240 in Ball's "Guide to Pot Lids". This is the same print that was used on a pot lid. |
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FOOTED SALT CELLAR, SILVER LUSTRE, 2-1/4" high and 3-1/2" wide. Based on a silver form with an oval body with a fluted rim raised on a square base. Unmarked. Unknown maker |
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SALT TRENCHER, SILVER LUSTRE, 1-1/2" high and 3" wide. An oval body with horizontal ribbing. Unmarked. Unknown maker |
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PLATE. Diameter 9-3/4 inches. Yellow-Glazed ware also known as Canary ware. The rich yellow ground is decorated with a border of leaves and tendrils in copper lustre and green. Unmarked. Two fine hairline cracks from rim visible on reverse. For a similar design on a punch bowl see J. Jefferson Miller "English Yellow- Glazed Earthenware", page 77, plate XLV. .
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c.1825 |
SWANSEA, WALES CAMBRIAN POTTERY |
$225.00 |
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| PITCHER, 5-1/2 inches. Copper lustre with a wide orange band painted with flowers featuring pink roses and a vine with blue flowers. The upper and lowers sections have molded rings and the rim has a molded bead border. Unmarked. | c.1825 |
SUNDERLAND |
$275.00 |
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PITCHER, 4-1/2 inches. Yellow ground (Canary-lustre) with silver lustre rim and ring at neck. Unmarked.
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c.1820 |
STAFFORDSHIRE |
$135.00 |
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| PITCHER, 5-1/2 inches. Rare yellow ground (Canary-lustre) with sepia print of Sir Francis Burdett. He was a Member of Parliament and a supporter of the Reform movement. He was sentenced to the Tower in April 1810, for fighting against oppressive laws. Unmarked. The print is faint and there is wear to the wording. Repair to the spout. |
1810 |
STAFFORDSHIRE
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$275.00 |
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| TEABOWL & SAUCER, bowl 2-1/2" high, saucer 5-1/2" diameter. Pink transfer print "The Good Samaritan". London shape, border with religous symbol.s Mark; PW&C, No11 |
1835-1840 |
Podmore,Walker & Co
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$ 175.00 |
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PITCHER/JUG, 6"high. PINK LUSTRE on cream colored ground; molded at the neck with a band of flowers over four panels with narrow molded ribs, three reserves with painted house pattern . Unmarked, * Interesting old metal strap repairs to handle. |
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SHAKER / CASTOR , 4-3/4" high. SILVER LUSTRE on brown pottery.Ribbed baluster form. Pierced top. Unmarked *some loss to glaze on top surface. |
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JUG / PITCHER, 5-1/2 inches high. White body. Molded on one side with the head of George III and the other side with the head of Napoleon Bonaparte , both in the Classical style wearing a laurel wreath to celebrate the TREATY OF AMIENS. The peace, though much acclaimed, lasted barely a year; in 1803, hostilities were resumed. *restored chip to tip of spout, restored chip to foot-rim |
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JUG / PITCHER, 4 inches high. white body with beaded border and beaded shoulder girdle on either side of a blue border with a white sprigged stylized pattern of leaves. The body is blue with two white sprigged designs featuring cherubs one with a goat drawing a chariot , the other with a goat drawing a sledge. Unmarked. *small chip to spout tip and small hairline crack to spout. |
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PLATE, 8-1/4" diameter. SPONGEWARE, blue all over including back. Shaped rim with molded border. Unmarked. |
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Breakfast Cup & Saucer. Cup 2-1/4"high, 4-1/4 diameter. Saucer 6-1/4 diameter. London shape. Drabware with gilt border and duck egg blue interior. Mark. Impressed WEDGWOOD. Abrasions to rim of cup; chip to footrim of cup |
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Mustard Pot, 3-1/2" high. Creamware body with a brown marbleized glaze. Silver plated mounts and lid with a shell shaped thumb-rest. Mark: Name impressed on base |
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McIntyre STAFFORDSHIRE |
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Shaker, 3-3/4" high. Creamware body with a brown marbleized glaze. Silver plated mounts and pierced lid. Mark: Name impressed on base. *dent to lid |
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McIntyre STAFFORDSHIRE |
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PLATES x 2, 9-3/4" diameter earthenware, transfer print design with Persian influence. Early version of the"Chestnut"pattern in blue with ochre rim. Marked on reverse with date code |
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| SQUARE TILE, inches. Moldd in high relief with a bird eating cherries.Majolica glazes. Reverse with geometic pattern. Molded "Minton and Co" and "Stoke on Trent" | c.1875 | MINTON | ||||
STIRRUP CUP, 3-1/2'Long, 1-3/4"High, small, FOX. Unmarked.
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WARMING PLATE / HOT WATER PLATE. Diameter 9-3/4 inches. Of double wall construction with two handles and a hole to pour the hot water into the reservoir. Decorated in underglaze blue and colorful enamels with a Chinoise scene of a chinaman, a vase and exotic birds. Accented with gold. Impressed mark. Some wear to brown enamel on rim. Small loss to leaf on handle |
c.1820 |
CLEWES STAFFORDSHIRE |
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SOLD 22163 |
Dessert dish, 8"long. Drabware body with brown rim and a green enameled molded grape vine border, the well centered with an oval brown transfer after ADAM BUCK of a Mother with a child in a wagon. Unmarked. |
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24167 SOLD |
STIRRUP CUP, 5" Long, 2-12"High, large, HOUND. Unmarked.
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40272 SOLD |
PITCHER/JUG, 5" high x 7" wide. SILVER LUSTRE Impressed mark "HARLEY" |
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SOLD 24201 |
PLATE, 9-3/4" diameter earthenware, transfer print design with Persian influence. Early version of the "Chestnut"pattern in turquoise with ochre rim. Marked on reverse with date code. |
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