WILSON CREAMWARE 'AMERICAN MARKET' TRANSFER-PRINTEDSOUP 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,...
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BRITISH SOLID AGATEWARE JUG, CIRCA 1740HEIGHT: 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...
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GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE WHITE SALTGLAZEDSTONEWARE TEAWARES, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY STONEWARE TEAWARES, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY, Including: a teapot and cover, circa 1722-25, probably Shelton Farms, Hanley, in...
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HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE OF AMERICANVIEWS, TWO PIECES, EARLY 19TH C., ENGLISH, BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED ON PORCELAIN, INCLUDING: "STATE HOUSE BOSTON" BY JOSEPH STUBBS, LONGPORT, ENGLAND (1822-1835), PLATTER DEPICTS...
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STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE RED TRANSFERPRINTED 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",...
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(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:...
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SHERWIN & COTTON EASTWORKS TILE OF ABRAHAMLINCOLNEnglish, 1909, Sherwin & Cotton Eastwood Tile Works, Hanley Staffordshire. The front titled and with copyright. The tile printed with a glazed sepia image of Lincoln,...
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PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE BRITISHLIONS 1920s-30s, applied glass eyes, the underside of each with the mark for L. & Sons, Hanley, England....
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(32 PCS) STAFFORDSHIRE CHILD SIZE IRONSTONEDISHES 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,...
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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....
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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...
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Lancaster Sandland Ware Queen Elizabethcovered porcelain jar celebrating Queen Elizabeth's coronation. Possibly a tobacco jar or cigarette humidor. Depicts Queen Elizabeth with British flags. Marked on base ''Sandland...
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ESTATE GROUP OF ENGLISH FLOW BLUE BLUEWILLOW & 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...
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Two Staffordshire earthenware figures19th/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...
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Attractive Staffordshire Silverplate-MountedPale Blue Jasperware Biscuit Barrel, third quarter 19th century, in "Classical Figures" decor in the Wedgwood style, unmarked but possibly John Adams and Company (active...
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Lincoln 1909 photographic tile, impressedon 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...
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Large Staffordshire Blue Transfer-PrintedIronstone Roasted Meats Platter, second quarter 19th century, of octagonal form in "Chinese Vase" decor, perhaps Charles Meigh, Old Hall Works, Hanley, Staffordshire (active...
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Pair of English Grisaille Transfer-PrintedPorcelain Garniture Vases, fourth quarter 19th century, probably Alfred Fenton and Sons, Hanley, Staffordshire, 1887-1901, each of amphora form and decorated in the neoclassical...
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Fine, Richly Gilded and PolychromedEnglish 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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