- WILSON CREAMWARE 'AMERICAN MARKET' TRANSFER-PRINTED
SOUP PLATE, CIRCA 1791-1799 DIAMETER: 9 3/4 IN. (24.8 CM.) SOUP PLATE, CIRCA 1791-1799, impressed WILSON mark, attributed to Robert Wilson, Church Works, Hanley, Staffordshire,...
[more like this] - BRITISH SOLID AGATEWARE JUG, CIRCA 1740
HEIGHT: 6 3/4 IN. (17.1 CM.), Staffordshire or Derbyshire, possibly from the Pomono Potworks under Samuel Bell, of modified pear shape with sparrow beak spout, the reeded...
[more like this] - GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE WHITE SALTGLAZED
STONEWARE TEAWARES, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY STONEWARE TEAWARES, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY, Including: a teapot and cover, circa 1722-25, probably Shelton Farms, Hanley, in...
[more like this] - HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE OF AMERICAN
VIEWS, TWO PIECES, EARLY 19TH C., ENGLISH, BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED ON PORCELAIN, INCLUDING: "STATE HOUSE BOSTON" BY JOSEPH STUBBS, LONGPORT, ENGLAND (1822-1835), PLATTER DEPICTS...
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE RED TRANSFER
PRINTED JUG, ENGLAND, C. 1800, England, c. 1800, one side with "Liberty to the Sons of Britain" above a spinning machine, verses below, the reverse with "The Farmer's Arms",...
[more like this] - (2 PC) STAFFORDSHIRE CAT PORCELAIN FIGURINESDESCRIPTION:
(2 Pc) Pair of porcelain cat figurines. Marked Sandland Hanley Staffordshire Made in England
CIRCA: 20th Century
ORIGIN: England
DIMENSIONS: H: 7 1/4" W: 3 3/4 "
CONDITION:...
[more like this] - SHERWIN & COTTON EASTWORKS TILE OF ABRAHAM
LINCOLNEnglish, 1909, Sherwin & Cotton Eastwood Tile Works, Hanley Staffordshire. The front titled and with copyright. The tile printed with a glazed sepia image of Lincoln,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE BRITISH
LIONS 1920s-30s, applied glass eyes, the underside of each with the mark for L. & Sons, Hanley, England....
[more like this] - (32 PCS) STAFFORDSHIRE CHILD SIZE IRONSTONE
DISHES Collection of (32) Pieces of 19th c. English White Ironstone China, incl: (10) Pcs. T&R Boote 5 1/4" diam. plates, impressed registry mark with Sept. 3, 1853 date,...
[more like this] - A PAIR OF "HANLEY" STAFFORDSHIRE LIONS.
Circa 1900. Standing lions in high glaze shades of tan, glass eyes and front paw on an orb. Crazing and some wear. 11.5"h....
[more like this] - WILLIAM DE MORGAN (1839-1917)
CHARGER,
CIRCA 1890 lustre-glazed earthenware, on a J.H. Davis blank, impressed J.H. DAVIS30cm diameterProvenance: From the collection of Arthur Halcrow VerstageNote: The impressed...
[more like this] - Lancaster Sandland Ware Queen Elizabeth
covered porcelain jar celebrating Queen Elizabeth's coronation. Possibly a tobacco jar or cigarette humidor. Depicts Queen Elizabeth with British flags. Marked on base ''Sandland...
[more like this] - ESTATE GROUP OF ENGLISH FLOW BLUE BLUE
WILLOW & TRANSFERWARE CHINA: 1) Set of 5 Burleigh Ware demi cups & saucers. 2) Lincoln Pottery covered serving dish 9''. 3) Blue Willow covered vegetable 11''. 4) Hanley Blue...
[more like this] - Two Staffordshire earthenware figures
19th/20th century; 1) ''Prince of Wales'' - modeled as figure of standing prince in cobalt waistcoat with hand on dog title in raised letters on base 15 in. H.; 2) ''Robert...
[more like this] - Attractive Staffordshire Silverplate-Mounted
Pale Blue Jasperware Biscuit Barrel, third quarter 19th century, in "Classical Figures" decor in the Wedgwood style, unmarked but possibly John Adams and Company (active...
[more like this] - Lincoln 1909 photographic tile, impressed
on verso "In Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary Celebration of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln, February 12th, 1909, Modelled from the only untouched negative in...
[more like this] - Large Staffordshire Blue Transfer-Printed
Ironstone Roasted Meats Platter, second quarter 19th century, of octagonal form in "Chinese Vase" decor, perhaps Charles Meigh, Old Hall Works, Hanley, Staffordshire (active...
[more like this] - Pair of English Grisaille Transfer-Printed
Porcelain Garniture Vases, fourth quarter 19th century, probably Alfred Fenton and Sons, Hanley, Staffordshire, 1887-1901, each of amphora form and decorated in the neoclassical...
[more like this] - Fine, Richly Gilded and Polychromed
English Porcelain Inkstand, first quarter 19th century, perhaps John and William Ridgeway, Hanley, Staffordshire, of paw-footed drum form, each facade with a well-painted...
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