- Bretby vase with drippy color in
Bretby vase with drippy color in matte glazes. Marked Bretby Made In England 3359 with what may be a Henry Tooth design mark. Mint. 8'' tall.
- Beswick Stag 981 Fawn 1008 and
Beswick Stag 981 Fawn 1008 and Seated Bretby Goat (3)
- BRETBY POTTERY FLOOR VASEBritish,
BRETBY POTTERY FLOOR VASEBritish, 19th/20th century, molded foliate decoration on neck, shoulder, and base, body in underglaze floral decoration and initialed "TW", base stamped "Bretby/53 H/2-12-11-91", 27-1/4 x 7 in.
Provenance: John W. Stark House, Springfield, Tennessee
Condition:
anomalies as made, crazing, surface accretion, repair and retouch to base (see blacklight)
- Mark Hewitt (born 1955) for Wenford
Mark Hewitt (born 1955) for Wenford Bridge Pottery, a stoneware jug, with line and circle motifs, impressed mark to handle, 20.5cm high
- BURMANTOFTS POTTERY, LEEDS
FIGURAL
BURMANTOFTS POTTERY, LEEDS
FIGURAL VASE, CIRCA 1890 impressed factory mark and number 133, 41.5cm high; together with a BRETBY POTTERY FIGURAL JARDINIÈRE, glazed earthenware, impressed pottery mark/ 1251, 20cm high, 35cm across; and a further BRETBY JARDINIÈRE, impressed pottery mark/ 909, impressed registration number 215983, 22.5cm high(3)Provenance: The Peter Rose and Albert Gallichan Collection
- 2 PIECE ENGLISH POTTERY GROUPING2
2 PIECE ENGLISH POTTERY GROUPING2 pieces English pottery. Bretby England rectangular pottery planter, with impressed mark and no. 1867 on underside, 15 1/4"L x 7 1/4"D x 6 1/2"H; Poole England round planter, with stamped mark on underside and no. 79, 5 1/4"H x 5 1/2"-diameter. Chip on rim of Bretby planter.
- Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900)/Macclesfield,
Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900)/Macclesfield, Stafford, Bridgeworth (sic), Birmingham/coloured engraved map in forty-eight linen backed sections/published by Lieut. Col. Colby, 9th January 1834, two leather panels in a gilt tooled slip engraved Ordnance Survey and the Counties on the spine, 114cm x 157.5cm
- Bretby England vase restored handles
Bretby England vase restored handles has some nicks appears to be in good condition. 15 ?" x 8 ?"
- A Beswick Wall Plaque of a Lady
A Beswick Wall Plaque of a Lady with a Green Beret height 12cm
- HENRY TOOTH, BRETBY ART POTTERY
HENRY TOOTH, BRETBY ART POTTERY VASEHenry Tooth (1842-1918) for Bretby Art Pottery Green-Glazed Vase, c. 1900, incised mark "Bretby, Made in England", fish decoration, h. 6 3/8 in., dia. 7 in.
- BURMANTOFTS POTTERY, LEEDS
GROTESQUE
BURMANTOFTS POTTERY, LEEDS
GROTESQUE FIGURE, CIRCA 1890 glazed ceramic, impressed maker's mark/ LEEDS/ 2174, 11.5cm across; a BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE CANDLESTICK, glazed ceramic, impressed BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE 834, 11cm high; and a ROYAL DOULTON FIGURAL SPOUT, glazed ceramic, impressed maker's mark, 17.5cm high(3)Provenance: The Peter Rose and Albert Gallichan Collection
- Beswick Early Hereford Bull (Good
Beswick Early Hereford Bull (Good Markings) Model 949
- Beswick Pair Partridges 2064
Beswick Pair Partridges 2064
- Beswick Whippet ''Winged Foot Marksman
Beswick Whippet ''Winged Foot Marksman of Always'' 1786A first version
- A DERBY PLATE
painted in warm
A DERBY PLATE
painted in warm brown monochrome with an angler and another figure in a hilly landscape in apricot, brown and gilt cavetto and fluted gilt honeysuckle border, 23cm diam, painted mark, 116 and title Streights of Dovedale Derbyshire in blue script, c1790-94
Another plate of pattern 116 with a similar view in Dovedale is illustrated Mitchell (Stephen), The Marks on Chelsea-Derby... 1770-c1790, 2007, plt 99i.
- DERBY BOUGH POTS & COVERS, CA.
DERBY BOUGH POTS & COVERS, CA. 1800-1805 Pair of Derby bough pots and covers, each with early red crown crossed batons 'D' mark for 1782-1810, one with incised "No. 76", each with red script inscription, one reading "Near Windly, Derbyshire" the other "In Wales" and each with a cartouche of a landscape scene on parcel gilded old pink ground. Some wear to gilding. 4.5" H x 7" W x 4.25" D.
- BRETBY MUSICAL COMMEMORATIVE TOBY
BRETBY MUSICAL COMMEMORATIVE TOBY JUG KING EDWARD VIIIRare glazed cream stoneware with internal musical mechanism.
Modeled in the likeness of King Edward VIII produced as a commemorative for the coronation which never took place because of his abdication. Potted c. 1937 by Tooth and Company Limited Bretby Art Pottery, founded 1883.
Issued: c. 1937
Dimensions: 8.5"H x 5.5"W
Manufacturer: Tooth and Company Limited
Country of Origin: England
- Beswick Great Tit 3274
Beswick Great Tit 3274
- Beswick Britania Stagg 981
Beswick Britania Stagg 981
- Seven 19th Century Sunderland lustre
Seven 19th Century Sunderland lustre pottery printed plaques including - \'\'La Bretagne - 140 Guns\'\' 8.25ins x 9.25ins (cracked) \'\'Praise Ye The Lord\'\' 8.5ins x 9.5ins and five others mostly with religious tracts (some damaged)
- Beswick Lifeguard 1624
Beswick Lifeguard 1624
- Beswick pair of Pheasants 2078
Beswick pair of Pheasants 2078
- § ALFRED FONTVILLE DE BREANSKI
§ ALFRED FONTVILLE DE BREANSKI (BRITISH 1877-1955)
STRATFORD-ON-AVON Signed, signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas65cm x 102cm (25.5in x 40in)
- Beswick Hereford Calf 854
Beswick Hereford Calf 854
- Beswick Cairn Terrier 1055A (ball
Beswick Cairn Terrier 1055A (ball on left leg)
- GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY
GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGUREScomprising eight; one with black printed mark for William Kent, Burslem, 1944 - 1962; the others unmarked; ranging from 7 to 13 1/2 inches high Condition:
- A Derby chamberstick modelled as
A Derby chamberstick modelled as two birds in a bocage arch above a dog, 21cm high
- Beswick Cairn Terrier 1055A (ball
Beswick Cairn Terrier 1055A (ball on left leg)
- Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900)/Bristol,
Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900)/Bristol, Cirencester, Bath, Warminster/coloured engraved map in fifty-five linen backed sections/published by Col. Mudge of the Royal Engineers, 14th August 1817, No XXXV and XXXIV, two leather panels in a gilt tooled slip, engraved Ordnance Survey and the Counties on the spine, 157cm x 126.5cm
- Beswick Rectangular Embossed Wall
Beswick Rectangular Embossed Wall Plaque featuring Regent Street 1852
- Beswick Woodpecker 1218
Beswick Woodpecker 1218
- Minton Pate sur Bate Plate - signed
Minton Pate sur Bate Plate - signed BirksUnusual 'paste on paste' cameo-like decoration with beautifully executed scenes of flying putti tethered by goddesses (signed Birks L.R. in this panel) a musical scene with tambourine and cymbals having a subtle circlet of putti flying above a wicker hive blue/green on white with gold detailing panels alternate with floral/leaf design 10.25'' diameter red Minton stamp on bottom along with incised Minton name circa early 20th century one hairline crack. Private collection Birmingham.
- FIVE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT POTTERY
FIVE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT POTTERY VASESlate 19th/early 20th century, comprising: three monochrome examples by Burmantofts including turquoise glazed two handled bulbous jar, having repeating floral medallions, stylized leaf border, marked to base "Burmantofts Faience/AF", 8-1/2 in.; red and yellow examples, scored decoration, one of waisted form, the other spherical with scalloped lip, each dimpled, red marked to base "BF/727/EB", yellow marked to base "BF/England/988", taller 5-1/2 in.; two by Bretby, including yellow bulbous bowl with flared, scalloped rim, foliate decoration, marked to base "Bretby/1090C/England/R285294", registry number for 1895-1896, 4-1/2 in.; tapering bottle with flared neck and scalloped rim, graduated shades of iridescent green, marked to base, "Bretby/England/926B", 7-1/4 in.
Provenance: Property from the John B. Schorsch Collection
Condition:
crazing, minor scratching, chips to glaze, embedded dust, blue faience with small chip to foot ring, hairline near base, adhesive to base, yellow Burmantoft with a few internal rim splits to glaze, dirty interior, discoloration, spotting, yellow Bretby with chip to rim, hairlines, chips to foot ring, discolored interior, green bottle with restoration to neck
- Coalport Advertising Figure for
Coalport Advertising Figure for Millennium Collectables Bertie Bassett Limited Edition with Box and Certificate
- Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900)/Leicester,
Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900)/Leicester, Warwick, Banbury, Buckingham/coloured engraved map in thirty-six linen backed sections/published by Lieut. Col. Colby, 1st October 1833, No. LXIII, two leather panels in a gilt tooled slip engraved Ordnance Survey and the Counties on the spine, 86cm x 157.5cm
- Coalport Advertising Figure Bertie
Coalport Advertising Figure Bertie Bassett made for Millennium Collectables Limited Edition Boxed with Certificate