- An English silver mounted coconut, 1762,
carved with the arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain (1714-1800) between emblems, including cannons and cannonballs and angel head cartouche inscribed Thos & Sarah...
[more like this] - Large and Attractive Bishop and Stonier,
Staffordshire, Teal Transfer-Printed Pottery Platter, ca. 1891-1912, featuring a tom turkey and having a \"Florence\" border, with full transfer-printed and impressed underglaze...
[more like this] - Attractive Brownhill\'s Pottery Company,
Staffordshire, Blue-and-White Pottery Jug, dated by British Design Registry numeral to 1884, with a pewter lid and octagonal panels, decorated in the \"Candahar\" pattern...
[more like this] - Sixteen-Piece Group of Porcelain Items,
consisting of a rare pair of Bloor Derby porcelain egg cups with integral stands in floral decor, ca. 1815, an attractive Staffordshire porcelain breakfast teacup and two...
[more like this] - Attractive Twelve-Piece English Blue-and-White
Ironstone Partial Fruit and Dessert Service for Eight Persons, in the rococo taste, third quarter 19th century, each piece centered with a different polychromed flowerhead,...
[more like this] - THE ANSON SERVICE -AN IMPORTANT GEORGE
II SERVING DISH Paul de Lamerie, London 1747, of scalloped oval outline with cast gadrooned border and foliate detail at intervals, armorial engraved to the raised rim, engraved...
[more like this] - Group of Two Porcelain Scent Bottles
and a Sweetmeat Box, consisting of an attractive sterling silver-capped Paris porcelain scent bottle of moon form and periwinkle blue ground, the obverse bearing a well-painted...
[more like this] - Three Pieces of English Transfer-Printed
and Polychromed Ironstone and Pottery, second quarter 19th century, including a good Baggerly and Ball, Staffordshire pottery jug in "Mandarin's Garden" decor, 1822-1836,...
[more like this] - Group of Two Ironstone Platters, one
an attractive Ford and Sons, Staffordshire, gray-blue transfer-printed ironstone oblong platter in "Argyle" decor, third quarter 19th century, the other a Booth's, Staffordshire,...
[more like this] - Two "Flow Blue" Platters, first quarter
20th century, one an attractive Ridgway "Flow Blue" ironstone ovoid two-handled platter in "Gainsborough" pattern, the other a Grindley's, Staffordshire, "Flow Blue" oval...
[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] - Attractive Pair of Staffordshire Pottery
Black-and-White Shetland Pony Figures, third quarter 19th century, presented on oval grass-green bases and supports, h. 6", w. 5", d. 2"....
[more like this] - Attractive Pair of English Parcel-Gilt
Mirror-Black Pottery Oinochoe, fourth quarter 19th century, in the classical taste, probably the Alfred Fenton and Sons pottery, Staffordshire, the decoration of classical...
[more like this] - Attractive Staffordshire Blue and White
Transfer-Printed Pottery Soup Tureen, third quarter 19th century, of oblong octagonal form in "Royal Persian" floral decor, both the interior of the cover and the base with...
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