- ENGLISH DELFTWARE POSSET POT, BRISTOL,
CA. 1694English delftware posset pot, Bristol, ca. 1694 , with blue and blue-black bird and foliage decoration, 5 3/4" h. Provenance: Kevin Morris, 2007.
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[more like this] - ENGLISH DELFTWARE FARMYARD PEACOCK PLATE,
CA. 1730English delftware Farmyard peacock plate, Bristol, ca. 1730 , 9" dia. Provenance: Brunk, 2010.
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[more like this] - ENGLISH DELFTWARE SALT, BRISTOL, CA.
1660English delftware salt, Bristol, ca. 1660 , 3 1/4" h. Provenance: Kevin Morris, 2008.
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[more like this] - BRISTOL AMERICAN MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK,
CA. 1850 American Mahogany Wall Clock by the The Bristol Brass & Clock Company of Bristol, Connecticut, and with label to inside rear wall, the ogee frame surrounding a part...
[more like this] - SEVEN DELFTWARE TABLEWARES, CA. 1750Seven
Delftware tablewares, ca. 1750 , to include a pair of octagonal Dutch bowls, 8 1/2" dia., a Bristol bianco sopra bianco plate, 8 7/8" dia., a pair of Bristol chinoiserie decorated...
[more like this] - ENGLISH BRISTOL DELFTWARE POSSET POT
AND COVEREnglish Bristol Delftware posset pot and cover, ca. 1720 , with overall blue landscapes, 8 1/4" h.
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[more like this] - STEUBEN "DIVING LADY" FIGURAL CENTERPIECE
BOWLDESCRIPTION: Steuben Bristol center bowl with matte finish and controlled bubble design. Fitted a top three frosted nude figural (Diving Girl) supporting inserts, raised...
[more like this] - 2 ANTIQUE GUN CASES INCL. J GRAHAM &
CO; GEORGE GIBBS1st Item: Antique oak gun case by George Gibbs, having originally housed a Gibbs .500 BP double rifle. Canvas-covered oak with brass corner reinforcements...
[more like this] - DELFT BLUE DASH PORTRAIT CHARGER, CA.
1710Delft blue dash portrait charger, ca. 1710 , depicting the Duke of Ormond, probably London or Bristol, 13 1/2" dia. Provenance: Christie's, Christopher Sykes Collection,...
[more like this] - BRISTOL DELFT ROOSTER PLATE, CA. 1730Bristol
Delft rooster plate, ca. 1730 , 8 3/4" dia. Provenance: Price Glover; The Collection of Dic and Donnie Catzen.
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[more like this] - BRISTOL DELFT PEACOCK PLATE, CA. 1730Bristol
Delft peacock plate, ca. 1730 , 9" dia. Provenance: The Collection of Dic and Donnie Catzen.
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[more like this] - DELFT BLUE DASH TULIP CHARGER, CA. 1690Delft
blue dash tulip charger, ca. 1690 , probably Bristol, 14" dia. Provenance: Alastair Sampson; The Collection of Dic and Donnie Catzen.
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[more like this] - OVOID PEWTER TEAPOT, CA. 1795R. Bush,
Jr. (Bristol, England), ovoid pewter teapot, ca. 1795, 7 3/4" h.
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[more like this] - COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE PLANTER BY
COWDEN & CO.ca. 1915; Bristol glazed slightly tapered cylindrical stoneware planter with two cobalt shoulder rings, impressed "Cowden & Co/ Harrisburg", rounded tooled rim,...
[more like this] - Walter Inglis Anderson (American, 1903-1965),
for the Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, decorated by Christopher Inglis Stebly (b. 1957), ca. 1998-2000, cast "Kneeling Woman with Basket" vase, signed with...
[more like this] - Gothic ''Ripple Front'' Shelf Clock
Bristol Connecticut ca 1850 a mahogany ''ripple front'' steeple clock by Forestville Mfg.Co. (J.C. Brown) of Bristol CT. with eight-day time and strike movement on wire gong...
[more like this] - Good Shearwater Pottery Green Vase,
ca. 1940, thrown by Peter Anderson (1901-1984) and carved by James McConnell Anderson (1907-1998), of lobed form, the base with an impressed, arched Shearwater mark, accompanied...
[more like this] - Shearwater Pottery Cast and Antique
Green-Glazed Figure of an Elephant, by James "Mac" Anderson (1907-1998), ca. 1965, h. 7". Reference: Dod Stewart, Shearwater Pottery, Bristol Publishing Company, Slidell,...
[more like this] - Five Georgian Pewter Plates, second
and third quarters 19th century, including one by Burgum and Catcott of Bristol and Littledean, Gloucestershire, working ca. 1768-1779; a pair by Henry Little of London, working...
[more like this] - HENRY LOOMIS FRANKFORT NY - 30-hour
wooden movement shelf clock ca. 1834. Henry Loomis (1799-1865) moved from Bristol CT to Frankfort Herkimer County NY in 1832. He may have made his own cases but certainly...
[more like this] - Walter Inglis Anderson (American, 1903-1965),
for the Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, gloss ivory-glazed "Tackle" figure, ca. 1940, signed on the interior of the proper left foot with the small Shearwater...
[more like this] - Walter Inglis Anderson (American, 1903-1965),
for the Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, large "Pelican" bookend in "Antique Green" glaze, ca. 1940, with the small black Shearwater stencil mark on the base,...
[more like this] - Walter Inglis Anderson (American, 1903-1965),
for the Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, "Grazing Cow", from the "Oldfields Series", in gray-brown glaze, ca. 1940, impressed mark on the base, h. 3", l. 6-1/4"....
[more like this] - Christopher Inglis Stebly (American,
b. 1967), polychrome relief circular "Crab Tile", ca. 1997, dia. 8-1/4". Reference: D. Stewart et al., Shearwater Pottery (Slidell, Louisiana: Bristol Publishing, 2005),...
[more like this] - Peter Anderson (American, 1901-1984),
for the Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, "Number Ten Pitcher", in turquoise double glaze, ca. 1940, fully signed and numbered on the base, h. 5-1/4". For the...
[more like this] - CROWN DUCAL BRISTOL DINNERWARE SERVICE
FOR 8, CA. 1931. Red transfer pattern. Approx. 64 pieces to include the 16'' platter, smaller platter, 2 oval bowls, round serving bowl, gravy. covered sugar, creamer, and...
[more like this] - Large Shearwater Pottery #30 Pitcher
and Four Water Goblets, the pitcher by Peter Anderson with "Shearwater" incised on the base, h. 10-1/2"; the goblets by James Anderson with the arched Shearwater stamp surmounting...
[more like this] - 1 piece. [Franklin, Benjamin.] [Philadelphia
Contributionship.] Deed of Settlement of The Society for Insuring Houses From Loss by Fire, In and Near Philadelphia. [Philadelphia], [ca 1787.] 4to, 8pp. Scattered light...
[more like this] - Charles Kirke Wooden Works Shelf Clock
ca. 1831 Bristol Conn. Time and strike wooden works reverse painted glass door of early estate appears carved feet and finials painted dial and lower tablet in nice condition....
[more like this] - BAND BOX. American ca.1835 paper
covered cardboard. Large box with Volunteer Firemen pattern on the lid and hunters in the countryside on the base. Penciled name on the inside ''Maria Catlin Bristol''. Worn....
[more like this] - HENRY TERRY PLYMOUTH CT - 30-hour
wooden movement shelf clock ca. 1834. Henry Terry (1801-1877) continued clock manufacture in his father's factory after the elder Terry's retirement. About 1837 he ceased...
[more like this] - Good Shearwater Pottery Cast Cobalt
with Chrome "Gull" Vase, ca. 1945, designed and carved by Walter Inglis Anderson (1903-1965), thrown and glazed by Peter Anderson (1901-1984), accompanied by a 2007 Shearwater...
[more like this] - Shearwater Pottery Polychrome-Glazed
Figure of a "Pirate with Sword", ca. 1940-1945, by Walter Inglis Anderson (1903-1965), this model is also known as "The Caped Pirate", h. 8". Reference: Dod Stewart, Shearwater...
[more like this] - Double-Glazed Shearwater Pottery Chicken,
ca. 1940, from the Barnyard "Oldfields" series by Walter Inglis Anderson (1903-1965), h. 3". For this model, see Dod Stewart, Shearwater Pottery, Bristol Publishing, Slidell,...
[more like this] - J.C. Brown Acorn Shelf Clock Bristol
CT ca 1850 an ''Acorn'' shelf clock by Forestville Mfg. Co. of Bristol with eight-day time and strike fusee movement stamped with the maker's name and with inside label and...
[more like this] - Five Georgian Pewter Plates, second
and third quarters 19th century, including one by Burgum and Catcott of Bristol and Littledean, Gloucestershire, working ca. 1768-1779; a pair by Henry Little of London, working...
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