- 19TH CENTURY CERAMIC NOVELTY WHISTLESMid
/ late 19th century, consisting of an unusual Rockingham brown glazed horn / whistle in the form of a seated bear, a Staffordshire figural whistle in the form of a boy seated...
[more like this] - (2) VASE & STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE COCKEREL(lot
of 2) Ceramics, including: (1) English Staffordshire Whieldon-type creamware rooster/ cockerel figure, late 18th/ early 19th c., in brown, green and blue glazes, open bottom,...
[more like this] - TWO 19TH CENTURY COW FORM CREAMERS.Two
19th Century Cow Form Creamers. 1st: Earthenware with black glaze and gilt highlights, 7"l. overall.; 2nd: Brown sponge decorated Staffordshire china, 6-1/4"l. overall. Earthenware...
[more like this] - ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINE AFGHAN
HOUND, RED-BROWNNo 141 in limited ed. Handpainted, glazed, reddish brown coat.
No. 141 marked underneath right hind leg. Royal Staffordshire backstamp to front left paw.
Issued:...
[more like this] - ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINE AFGHAN
HOUND, RED-BROWNNo 138 in limited ed. Modeled after Champion Daturrah Teelemachos.
Glazed, handpainted, reddish-brown colored coat. Includes Certificate of Authenticity. No....
[more like this] - ROYAL DOULTON SLATER PATENT, STONEWARE
FLORAL VASEOlive green and brown glaze. Royal Dolton and Slaters patent, a decorative technique which involves lace fabric impressed into the surface was used for the middle...
[more like this] - 2 HISTORICAL STAFFORDSHIRE PLATESTwo
19th century Historical Blue Staffordshire plates. Transfer-decorated, including "Catholic Cathedral" by A. Stevenson, depicting St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, with two...
[more like this] - PR. OF STAFFORDSHIRE DOGSA Pair of 19th
Century Staffordshire Pottery Dogs. Each depicts a seated Pug, with painted brown and black accents. Wear to the painted decoration, some separation, one with a small chip...
[more like this] - AN ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE WILLOW
SQUARE PAGODA HAND... SQUARE PAGODA HANDLED TUREEN WITH LADLE, TUNSTALL, 1881-1910, by William Adams & Co., the handles are unusually modeled as pagoda forms, the square beveled...
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUGStaffordshire
Toby Jug , England, 18th/19th century, translucent green and brown glazes, seated holding a frothing redware ale jug.
Height 9 ¾ in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and...
[more like this] - EIGHT PIECE GROUP OF POTTERY TO INCLUDE
THREE STAFFORDS...Eight piece group of Pottery to include three Staffordshire dogs; Staffordshire piece titled "The Princess"; green glazed dog; brown and white glazed bird...
[more like this] - TWO PAIRS OF STAFFORDSHIRE KING CHARLES
SPANIELS, HAVIN...Two Pairs of Staffordshire King Charles Spaniels, having brown and white glaze, one figure missing a glass eye, unmarked, height of each 12 1/2 inches. Provenance:...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE TEAPOTSGroup
of Five Staffordshire Teapots, to include a creamware sponge decorated large pot having chips to cover; a brown and white sponge decorated, repaired spout, minor cracks; a...
[more like this] - FIVE PIECE GROUP OF ASSORTED TEAPOTSFive
Piece Group of Assorted Teapots, to include a brown glazed shell teapot, chipped edges and spout, completely repaired cover; an Astbury glazed redware teapot, engine-turned,...
[more like this] - ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BULL BAITING FIGURAL
GROUPEnglish Staffordshire Bull Baiting Figural Group, pearl glazed, 19th century, painted brown and yellow, (repairs to ears, tails, rope and base), DM & P Monheim's label...
[more like this] - PAIR STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN DOGS: Pair
of brown & white Staffordshire dogs, circa 1900, in opposing sitting form. Attached glass eyes. Gold painted accents. Approx. 13'' h x 9.75'' l x 5.25'' w.
CONDITION: Eyes...
[more like this] - NC FOLK POTTERY, BILLY RAY HUSSEY, SEATED
SPANIEL 1980s, dark brown glazed earthenware molded in the manner of 19th century Staffordshire mantel ornaments, inscribed on the underside, "Owens BH"....
[more like this] - ECLECTIC GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE ITEMSECLECTIC
GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE ITEMS, including equestrian figures of Lords Roberts and Dundonald, a pastille holder in the form of the facade of a church with two turrets, h: 8.5...
[more like this] - TWO STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY PITCHERS, CA.
1800Two Staffordshire toby pitchers, ca. 1800 , 9 1/4" h. and 9 1/2" h. Provenance: Wynn Sayman; The Estate of Peter Tillou.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for...
[more like this] - 2 STAFFORDSHIRE RABBITWARE PATTERN PLATESca.
late 19th-early 20th century; central brown transfer of rabbits and warren brushed in yellow, blue camellia stick spatter border with green stick spatter dotted stars and...
[more like this] - 6 STAFFORDSHIRE ABC PLATESca. late 19th-early
20th century; six Staffordshire ABC plates: two with black transfers of "G" and "The seed in the ground", Condition: one with 1/8" rim chip & 1/4" rim flake; two with brown...
[more like this] - PAIR OF BROWN GLAZE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY
DOGS DOGS, English, 19th century, each in seated pose on integral platform base with claw feet, 14-3/4"H....
[more like this] - (5) Animal figurines, c/o green glazed
pottery Staffordshire style dog (5-1/4" h), brown glazed pottery reclining deer (3-3/8" h), teal & copper pottery seated dog (3-5/8" h), "Good Old Bourbon / In A Hogs---"...
[more like this] - A Staffordshire slipware dish with trailed
brown glaze on an ochre ground, 41cm diameter/Provenance: from the Estates of Lord & Lady Charteris...
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE GLAZED HUNTING DOGS
Staffordshire style glazed ceramic hunting dogs, two, each depicting dropping a pheasant, naturalistically glazed in brown, green, turquoise and orange. 5" H x 4.5" W x 3"...
[more like this] - Group of three porcelain Staffordshire
dogs; 19th century opposing white salt crackle glaze pair: minor kiln pox markings, normal glaze wear; brown glaze dog with glass eyes: minor glaze ware; Largest 12"...
[more like this] - LOT OF THREE CERAMIC STILL BANKS Includes
two Staffordshire houses with ornate roof trim and brown glazed townhouse. 4 1/4'' - 6'' h. Age crack at large house slot otherwise (VG Cond.)...
[more like this] - Three Staffordshire Whieldon or Rockingham
brown glazed ceramic plates early 19th century; two with scalloped edge molded and raised geometric border and octagonal luncheon plate 9 1/4 in. and 8 in. Diam. Estimate...
[more like this] - Staffordshire Stirrup Cups English 19th
century.??Two painted porcelain Staffordshire?stirrup cups one of a brown and white hound marked Turner ?and the other of a red?fox unmarked;?largest lg.?6.25 in. Property...
[more like this] - A Glazed Staffordshire Pug Dog With
Glass Eyes The brown to tan mottled glaze with worn gilt accents covers both sides of the molded seated figure, approx. 12"H x 9-1/2"W x 5"D....
[more like this] - A 19th Century Staffordshire brown treacle
glazed ''Barge'' ware teapot and cover the teapot finial moulded in relief and decorated in colours with birds flowers and other raised ornaments 13.75ins high (rim badly...
[more like this] - Four Stirrup Cups, Pen Holder British,
19th century: pair brown-glazed dog heads, 4-1/2 in., chips to ear and rim; dog's head, white with brown accents, 4-1/2 in., overall crazing, two 1 in. to 2 in. rim cracks;...
[more like this] - Staffordshire eleven items of transfer-ware:
butter dish blue willow pattern brown craquelure of glaze 2 3/8''h. x 6 3/4''l.; cheese dish with graduated lid blue willow pattern brown craquelure of glaze 2 3/4''h....
[more like this] - Pair Staffordshire spaniels: dark brown/black
glaze on yellow ground, oval bases with green and brown borders, heavy construction, one with open base, British, early 19th century, 16-3/4 in. Some glaze runs as made, scattered...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE HENS ON
NESTS. One dark brown hen on a tan nest base marked ''20'' and ''21/2'' measures 7 1/2'' h. 9'' w. One white hen on a white nest hen is unglazed 6'' h. 8'' w. One white...
[more like this] - MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF OBJECTS including
Staffordshire Ironstone transfer printed rectangular bowl; a blue ground teapot with rococo scroll and trellis overlay dated 1910; a brown glazed stoneware Toby jug; a silverplated...
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