- REPRODUCTION STAFFORDSHIRE SLIPWARE
HANDLED POTby Christopher Woods at Turtlecreek Pottery ca. 2005; wheel thrown jardinier size loving cup with four mounted strap handles, cream slip ground, panelized outline...
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE REDWARE CHINOISERIE COFFEE-POT
AND COVER, CIRCA 1765-1770 HEIGHT: 8 1/2 IN. (21.6 CM.) AND COVER, CIRCA 1765-1770, attributed to Thomas Baker, The Foley, Fenton, of pear-shape with molded basketweave spout...
[more like this] - TWO ENGLISH CERAMIC ANIMALS. Late 19th-early
20th century. Standing Staffordshire black lion with glass eyes. 10.5"h. 14"l. And a Jackfield seated redware spaniel with gilt accents. 13.25"h....
[more like this] - TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE REDWARE ITEMS,
ENGLAND, 18TH CENTURY, England, 18th century, an engine turn decorated pitcher with masked spout, ht. 7 1/2; and a sprig decorated teapot and cover with oriental figures,...
[more like this] - REDWARE DOGA redware "Staffordshire"
dog with flaky paint, English, circa 1880. H: 8"; W: 7.5". Field Collection....
[more like this] - STAFFORDSHIRE BANKAn early redware Staffordshire
money bank in a snowman shape in cream slip on a red ground and having randomly applied decorative clay nodules. English, circa 1830. In-use wear. H: 9"; D: 5". Field Collection....
[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] - RARE ELERS BROTHERS SILVER MOUNTED REDWARE
TEAPOTattributed to Bradwell Wood, Staffordshire, circa 1695, distinctive slip cast form, the cover with three applied acorn sprigs, the body decorated with applied flowering...
[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 GLAZED REDWARE SMALL TEAPOT
AND COVER AND COVER , circa 1740-1750, Staffordshire, probably John Astbury, of globular form with faceted straight spout and loop handle, the flat cover with berry knop finial,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE SPANIELS.
Second half-19th century, redware. Seated male and female with "Jackfield"? glaze and gold trim. 12.25"?h....
[more like this] - DECORATIVE ACCESSORIESDecorative accessories,
to include Staffordshire spaniels, Schooner redware jar, lantern, etc.
Condition:
One larger spaniel with crack around base. Schooner with some wear to surface....
[more like this] - GROUP OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAINS AND
POTTERYGroup of Continental porcelains and pottery, 18th and 19th c., to include a Staffordshire spill vase, a creamware jug, creamware sugar bowl, a pearlware mug, marbleized...
[more like this] - REDWARE CHEST OF DRAWERS FORM BANKca.
1850; redware chest of drawers (two over three) Empire form bank, brown scroddled lead glaze with cream slip drawer knobs, rope turned half column corners with paw feet, paneled...
[more like this] - (6 PCS) ASSORTED EARLY CHINA Lot of
(6) Pieces of 19th c. Glazed Earthenware, incl: Staffordshire polychrome transferware alphabet mug, by Brownhills Pottery Company, Rd. No. 685 (registered in 1884), with bird...
[more like this] - Staffordshire redware drum-form miniature
teapot probably Wedgwood late 18th century; molded chinoiserie relief decoration 4 in. H. Estimate $ 100-200 Chip to spout chips on interior of lid scratches and wear....
[more like this] - Pair seated Staffordshire Jackfield
black spaniels second half 19th century black glaze with gilt accents on molded redware figures. H13 1/2'' (2pcs) Provenance: Hilton Head Island South Carolina private collection....
[more like this] - Wedgwood redware tobacco jar early 19th
century together with a Staffordshire copper lustre jug Estimate $ 150-250 Wedgwood jar: lid broken and staple repaired. All property is sold as-is. No condition report is...
[more like this] - Pair black Staffordshire dogs: redware
with glossy black glaze, British, probably late 19th century, 11-1/2 in. Traces of original gilt highlights, surface abrasions, several small cracks....
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