- GROUP OF CHILDREN'S CERAMICSca. 1815-1835;
squat bulbous pearlware creamer with corrugated upper section highlighted with blue vertical lines on body and handle and a rim contour line, acanthus handle terminals, 2"d,...
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ceramics, 19th c and later, including silver mounted Doulton Lambeth saltglazed stoneware sugar basin and cream jug, an English bone china cobalt and gilt decorated teacup...
[more like this] - ENGLISH ENAMELED EARTHENWARE SUGAR BOWL
AND COVERUnmarked.
4 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. diam.
Condition
Minor wear. Some crazing overall. A few tiny losses to the decoration. The finial with a tiny firing crack. The rim...
[more like this] - Group of English Red Printed Yellow
Ground Earthenware Teawares, c.1810-30 comprising seven pieces: teapot, covered sugar bowl, 4 tea bowls and a saucer teapot height 5.5 in — 14 cm...
[more like this] - English Black Printed Yellow Ground
Earthenware Assembled Tea Service, c.1810-30 comprising nineteen pieces: 5 cups, tea bowl, 9 saucers, 2 teapots, milk jug, covered sugar bowl jug height 6.1 in — 15.5 cm...
[more like this] - SIX BRITISH PRATTWARE CERAMIC ITEMSlate
18th/early 19th century, comprising: teapot depicting a putto pulling a goat by the horns to one side, the other a goat kicking a fox, with leafy borders, lobed finial, 6...
[more like this] - WEDGWOOD BASALT TABLEWARE INCL. KEITH
MURRAY, 14PC Wedgwood (British), 20th century. Fourteen-piece black basalt stoneware tableware grouping comprising: a Keith Murray (New Zealander, 1892 ? 1981) conical form...
[more like this] - TWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE CHINOISERIE POLYCHROME-DECORATED
TEAWARES MELBOURNE POTTERY, DERBYSHIRE THE OVIFORM BEADED TRIM TEAPOT AND CO... TEAWARES, circa 1765, the teapot probably Cockpit Hill or Melbourne Pottery, Derbyshire, the...
[more like this] - THREE GRADUATED ENGLISH WHITE GLAZED
CERAMIC PITCHERS AND SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE CREAMER AND COVERED SUGAR BOWL, 19TH/20TH CENTURYThree Graduated English White Glazed Ceramic Pitchers and Salt-Glazed Stoneware...
[more like this] - BLUE SPATTER COVERED SUGAR BOWL, PEAFOWL
PATTERNca. 1835; over all blue spatter covered sugar bowl, Peafowl pattern in black, green, orange and red, deep slightly curved sides bowl, two tiered flattened dome lid...
[more like this] - RED SPATTER COVERED SUGAR, BLUE HOLLOW
STAR PATTERca. 1840; Red spatter border covered sugar, Blue Hollow Star pattern, squat bulbous form, cone flower finial, English Staffordshire earthenware, 5"d, 4 1/4"h; Condition:...
[more like this] - 2 STICK SPATTER SUGAR BOWLSca. 1850;
covered Columbine pattern sugar bowl with open green daisy stick spatter border, colored in black, blue, green, purple and red, recessed lid with button knob, 4 1/2"d, 4 1/4"h,...
[more like this] - BLUE SPATTER HOUSE PATTERN COVERED COFFEE
POT, SUGca. 1835; pearlware blue spatter House pattern: dome top lid with acorn finial coffee pot, 5 3/4"d, 10"h, Condition: restored spout tip; covered sugar with acorn finial,...
[more like this] - PEARLWARE COVERED SUGARca. 1830; squat
pearlware covered sugar, brushed blue swags and orange tassel buds design, blue rim and foot rings, blue neck band, matching lid with elongated blue acorn finial, English...
[more like this] - An English Stoneware Teapot and Covered
Sugar
Likely Sowter & Company, Yorkshire, Late 18th/Early 19th Century
each bearing the Great Seal of the United States, the underside of the teapot impressed 36.
Height of...
[more like this] - Moorcroft
English, 20th Century
Five
Table Wares
glazed earthenware
comprising two vases, one footed bowl, one creamer, and one sugar, each with impressed 'Moorcroft' mark and 'Made in England' to underside;...
[more like this] - DENBY ENGLISH STONEWARE CHINA IN THE
SEVILLE PATTERN: 48 piece service for 8 to include 8 dinner plates (10.5'') 9 salad plates 8 soup bowls 8 bread plates 8 footed cups and 8 saucers. Serving pieces include...
[more like this] - Graduated Four-Piece Set of English
Drip-Glazed Stoneware Kitchen Canisters, first quarter 20th century, of barrel form, from largest to smallest, each marked on the facade in bas-relief letters: Meal, Sugar,...
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