- WEDGWOOD PEARLWARE JELLY CORE MOLD,
CIRCA 1802 HEIGHT: 8 1/2 IN. (21.6 CM.) CIRCA 1802, impressed 'Wedgwood' mark, of banded conical form on an affixed circular stand, painted in colors with a loose bouquet...
[more like this] - PAIR OF PEARLWARE STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURAL
CANDLESTICKSUnmarked.
11 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 4 1/2 in.
Note: For similar examples The Wood Family of Burslem by Frank Faulkner, EP Publishing, 1972, pg. 138, pl. 511; The Frank...
[more like this] - GROUP OF WEDGWOOD PEARLWARE SERVING
ARTICLESImpressed mark
Comprising:
A pair of shaped rectangular dishes
An oval dish
Together with a similar sauce tureen, cover and underplate
The largest 2 1/4 x 10...
[more like this] - (5) Pottery, porcelain and composite
dog figures to include a Staffordshire pearlware figure of a setter, early to mid 19th C., 6 1/2" L, Heredities Limited Kirkby Stephen Westmorland England figure of a setter,...
[more like this] - TWO SIMILAR COW AND MILKMAID STAFFORDSHIRE
PEARLWARE SP...Two Similar Cow and Milkmaid Staffordshire Pearlware Spongeware Creamers, 19th century, to include one spotted cow (some paint repair), height 5 1/2 inches,...
[more like this] - A pink lustre pearlware jug and basin,
the jug printed and coloured with cast iron bridge opposing 'The Token', the basin similar, jug 22.5cm high...
[more like this] - WEDGWOOD PEARLWARE 'PEAFOWL' PLATE,
A PEARLWARE 'PEAFOWL' TEAPOT AND A COVER A PEARLWARE 'PEAFOWL' TEAPOT AND A COVER, circa 1800-1820, impressed uppercase mark to the plate, the center with a long-tailed exotic...
[more like this] - THOMAS LAKIN PEARLWARE COMMEMORATIVE
'PRINCE OF WALES ARMORIAL SERVICE' PLATE AND A RELATED SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER ON INTEGRAL STAND. 'PRINCE OF WALES ARMORIAL SERVICE' PLATE AND A RELATED SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER...
[more like this] - ENGLISH CREAMWARE IRON-RED GROUND COFFEE
POT AND COVER AND A SIMILAR WASTE BOWL POT AND COVER AND A SIMILAR WASTE BOWL , circa 1765, Staffordshire, attributed to Thomas Whieldon, Fenton Vivian; the coffee pot of...
[more like this] - ENOCH WOOD PEARLWARE BUST OF GEORGE
WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, England, dated 1818, raised medallion, on the reserve, inscribed "***Washington*** / Born - 1732 / Died - 1799 / Enoch Wood, Sculp./ 1818", with a relief...
[more like this] - TWO SIMILAR PEARLWARE COFFEE POTS, 19TH
C.Two similar pearlware coffee pots, 19th c. , 10 1/2" h. and 11" h. Provenance: Wynn Sayman; The Estate of Peter Tillou.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this...
[more like this] - MOCHA PITCHER AND CREAMERca. 1825; similar
barrel form pearlware mocha pitcher and creamer, engine turned grooved, bands infilled with green and orangey-brown and upper and lower pairs of dark brown bands, creamer...
[more like this] - (2) STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES
OF WIDOWS c. 1820, England, polychrome enameled pottery, one depicting the tale of Zarephath, seated by a barrel of meal and a jug of oil, her son by her side, an oval medallion...
[more like this] - A pearlware' Bear Baiting' jug circa
1830 the head replaced modelled clutching a dog in its front paws 33cm (13") highNote: A similar jug is illustrated on page 52 of 'Circus and Sport English Earthenware Figures...
[more like this] - Staffordshire pearlware blue and white
sauceboats and a similar pearlware polychrome floral decorated sauceboat both mid-18th century;1) blue and white sauceboat - with molded cross-hatched decoration and floral...
[more like this] - Two pearlware pitchers, similar designs
with multi-colored flowers and leaves: one 7-1/2 in., spout with old separations and retouch, small star crack on side, glaze irregularities as made; one 5-3/4 in., repairs...
[more like this] - Staffordshire pearlware figure ''HOPE
'' probably Ralph Clews and a similar ''Allegory of Spring'' figure both late 18th century; 1) ''Hope'' - traditional figure of maiden standing with anchor 9 in. H.; 2) ''Allegory...
[more like this] - Two pearlware tulip cups and saucers:
all of similar design with large yellow tulips and varying brown and yellow borders, cups 2 in.; saucers 5 in. and 5-1/4 in., British, late 18th/early 19th century. Scattered...
[more like this] - Two similar pearlware Toby jugs: seated
brown figures with yellow britches, holding pitchers with iron red decoration, probably Staffordshire, English, 19th century, 9-1/2 in. and 9-7/8 in. Both with surface chips....
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