A LIVERPOOL TRANSFER DECORATED CREAMWAREA LIVERPOOL TRANSFER DECORATED CREAMWARE JUGA Liverpool transfer decorated creamware jug: Come Box the Compassearly 19th centuryDecorated with a compass above a verse to one side and an American three masted ship to the reverse.height 6 3/4in (
EARLY CREAMWAREEarly creamware to includeEARLY CREAMWAREEarly creamware to include a pair of plates with American ships.
Condition:
Coffeepot - tip of spout restored. Gravy - base chips. Undertray - 1/2" chip to underside.
CREAMWARE MOCHA CAT'S EYE PATTERN PITCHERCREAMWARE MOCHA CAT'S EYE PATTERN PITCHER CA.1820; creamware barrel shaped Mocha pitcher, engine turned green rings collar band, mid section teal green band with Cat's Eyes in black, blue and brown bracketed by five black rings, strap handle with acanthus terminals, English Staffordshire earthenware, 4 1/4"d, 5 1/4"h; Condition: 1/4" spout chip, shallow foot ring flakes, edge wear on rim and heavily on handle
CREAMWARE MOCHA PITCHERca. 1815; barrelCREAMWARE MOCHA PITCHERca. 1815; barrel shaped mocha pitcher in marble pattern of bluish, browns and white swirls on a reddish-brown ground, engine turned impressed green herringbone rim border bracketed by a pair of brown rings, strap handle with acanthus terminals, English Staffordshire earthenware, 3 3/4"d, 4 1/2"h; Condition: very, very minor flea bite rim flakes
CREAMWARE, FAN PATTERN MOCHA CREAMERca.CREAMWARE, FAN PATTERN MOCHA CREAMERca. 1815; barrel shaped creamer with blue fans with brown veins, all on a reddish brown ground, bracketed by a pair of engine turned green glaze rings, strap handle with acanthus design terminals, English Staffordshire earthenware, 3 1/4"d, 4 1/2"h; Condition: (2) 1/4" spout chips and (2) 1/8" flakes, 1 1/2" base line (not through), 1/8" rim flake
2 FOLK ART REDWARE LIDDED JARSca. 20042 FOLK ART REDWARE LIDDED JARSca. 2004 & 2008; wheel thrown two handled two gallon lidded jar with creamware wash and trailing and brush stroke cobalt color bird on stem design with flowing berry vine around rim, faux dated 1838 with two applied ear handles, signed "Sandy D, Turtle Creek Pottery", 7"d, 8"x 10 3/4"; Condition: overfired crackled glaze, rim flaw to jar (unknown if post firing); large size wheel thrown ovoid shaped jar with two looped strap ear handles and flat lid with round knob handle, brown Albany slip glaze, marked WF #211, 9"d, 12 1/2"h, Condition: good
An enamelled creamware candle snufferAn enamelled creamware candle snuffer in the form of the head of a soldier, 19th c, 95mm h More Information Undamaged
A creamware mug, c1780, transfer printedA creamware mug, c1780, transfer printed with masonic emblems and inscribed in black enamel with the initials AK, 10cm h More Information Rims chipped, not cracked, no restoration
An English creamware mug, c1780, transferAn English creamware mug, c1780, transfer printed in black with a sailor and girl, inscribed Jack on a Cruise avast there back your main topsail, 11.5cm h, collector's and dealer's labels Provenance: David Drakard Collection; Stockspring Antiques; Jonathan Horne Antiques, London More Information Repaired; wear
THREE ENGLISH CREAMWARE QUINTAL VASESThreeTHREE ENGLISH CREAMWARE QUINTAL VASESThree English creamware quintal vases, early 19th c. , largest - 8" h., 9" w.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
White examples with several rim repairs. Other with rim chips.
ENGLISH CREAMWARE, EARLY 19TH C.EnglishENGLISH CREAMWARE, EARLY 19TH C.English creamware, early 19th c. , to include a reticulated basket, 4 1/8" h., 9 1/2" w., footed bowl and cover, and a Liverpool Herculaneum pitcher.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Basket - a few small glaze flakes to handle. Pitcher - minor glaze roughness to spout, short line to rim, not visible from interior.
An English Creamware Vase With Dog Handles
18thAn English Creamware Vase With Dog Handles
18th Century
Height 15 x width over handles 9 inches.
Property from The Brummer Collection from Drs. John and Pat Laszlo, Atlanta, Georgia
19TH C. GLAZED CREAMWARE GOAT & KIDEngland19TH C. GLAZED CREAMWARE GOAT & KIDEngland circa 1820, possibly St. Anthony's Pottery, the figure of a goat standing over its kid, atop a green painted moulded base, measuring 3.7/8" high.
ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAWAREEngland,ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAWAREEngland, consisting of a small lidded Prattware teapot circa 1800, decorated with running bands of hand-painted flowering vines and leafy sprays in ochre and green with cobalt blue linear detail, repair to lid, frits to base, measuring 4.75" high, together with a lidded creamware sugar bowl, circa 1780, decorated with applied floral moulded entwined strap handles, raised on a circular socle foot, measuring 3.5" high x 4.75" wide (across the handles).
STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE POTTERY LEOPARDEnglandSTAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE POTTERY LEOPARDEngland circa 1790, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent leopard atop a grassy mound, minor abrasion, measuring 2.38" high x 3.75" wide.
RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARERARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CATEngland circa 1790, the hollow body moulded figure of a seated cat, abrasion to one ear, measuring 2.3/8" high.
18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAPOTSEngland18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAPOTSEngland circa 1780, both lidded globular shaped bodies with foliate moulded gooseneck spouts & entwined strap handles, the larger example decorated with hand-painted enamels depicting a lion tamer, lid with minor losses, cracks & crazed interior, measuring 4.25" high, the smaller example decorated with hand-painted enamels of exotic birds perched among fruiting vines, the spout decorated with puce highlights, losses to lid & crazed interior, measuring 3.75" high.
RARE CAPODIMONTE PORCELAIN LIDDED BOWLItalyRARE CAPODIMONTE PORCELAIN LIDDED BOWLItaly circa 1760, the moulded creamware body illustrating various classical figures, fitted with its conforming lid featuring a bacchanal figure of a putto holding a wine goblet, covered overall with a subtle lustrous glaze. Underglaze Naples Factory mark on underside. Handles missing, minor associated damage. Measuring 6" high x 5.75" diameter.
18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE LIONEngland18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE LIONEngland circa 1790, the glazed hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent lion decorated with brown & black detail, atop a green painted naturalistic moulded base, (cracked & chip to base), measuring 3" high x 3.5" wide.
RARE 18TH C. BOVEY TRACY CREAMWARE LAMBDevonRARE 18TH C. BOVEY TRACY CREAMWARE LAMBDevon England circa 1810, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent lamb, decorated with spot painted detail, hairline crack, measuring 2.75" high x 4" long.
18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CAT18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CAT & DOGEngland circa 1800, the hollow body moulded figure of a seated cat decorated with cobalt & brown detail, measuring 3.25" high, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent dog decorated with brown, puce & cobalt detail (minor chip to base) measuring 2.75" high. The underside of the dog retaining a retail decal for noted BADA ceramic dealer Jonathan Horne.
SMALL 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARESMALL 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CATSEngland circa 1770, consisting of a hollow body moulded figure of a naively modelled seated cat, decorated with spot painted green and brown detail, measuring 2.5" high, together with that of a crouching lion decorated with blue, brown & tan detail, firing cracks, measuring 2.25" high.
RARE 18TH C. BOVEY TRACY CREAMWARE CATDevonRARE 18TH C. BOVEY TRACY CREAMWARE CATDevon England circa 1780, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent cat shown resting upon a cushioned base, decorated with brown & black spot-painted detail, measuring 3.5" high. Provenance: The underside retaining a retail decal for noted BADA ceramic dealer Jonathan Horne.
18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CATSEngland18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CATSEngland circa 1790, both having hollow moulded bodies, the larger figure showing mottled yellow & brown spot painted decoration, measuring 5.75" high, the smaller figure showing yellow, puce & green spot painted decoration, measuring 3.25" high.
RARE STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE BIRD WHISTLEEnglandRARE STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE BIRD WHISTLEEngland circa 1775, the body exhibiting a fine glaze over a mottled & striated brown, green & yellow polychrome painted surface, minor flake to back of tail. Measuring 4.5" high. Provenance: The underside bearing retail decal for noted BADA dealers Samson & Horne, London UK.
RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARERARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAPOTEngland circa 1790, strawberry pattern, the body with an applied spout & handle, decorated overall with fruiting strawberry branches, rising to a flaring collar & removable lid decorated with vermillion accents. Minor crazing, measuring 6" high x 9.75" wide from spout to handle.
SWID POWELL "TIGERMAN CITY" CANDLESTICKS,SWID POWELL "TIGERMAN CITY" CANDLESTICKS, 3 Swid Powell Design set of three (3) creamware candle sticks in the "Tigerman City" pattern, by Stanley Tigerman (American, 1930-2019), circa 1990s. Tallest: 8" H x 4" W x 4" D.
COLLECTION ANTIQUE ENGLISH CREAMWARECOLLECTION ANTIQUE ENGLISH CREAMWARE 19th c., England, including a pair of bowls with twist vine handles, 5.5"h x 10"l x 7"w, a lidded gourd-form tureen with serving spoon, 8"h x 10"l x 9"w, a basketweave tazza raised on three putti, 5.5"h x 9"l x 7"w, and a large round lidded serving bowl, 9"h x 12"l x 11"w, various impressed marks to underside
GROUP WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE TABLE ARTICLESGROUP WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE TABLE ARTICLES Late 19th c., England, (6) pieces, including a pair of reticulated bowls with underplates, 5"h x 12"l x 8.5"w, a pair of cylinder vases decorated with swags and plant stalks, 8"h, and an associated pair of ribbed bowls set with rams head handles, 5"h x 10"l x 8"w, each stamped "Wedgwood" to underside
WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE SAUCE TUREEN & UNDERLINERWEDGWOOD CREAMWARE SAUCE TUREEN & UNDERLINER Wedgwood Lag and Feather pattern creamware sauce tureen and underplate, circa 1800, of circular form with a lid and scroll handles, decorated in sepia and iron red, and having an impressed Wedgwood mark to the underside of each piece. Provenance: From the Estate of Joseph Jackson Stokes, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: Tureen h. 4.5", dia. 8"; underliner dia. 8".
THREE STAFFORDSHIRE MODELS OF ANIMALSComprising:
ATHREE STAFFORDSHIRE MODELS OF ANIMALSComprising:
A pearlware model of a dog
A pearlware model of a sheep
A creamware model of a sheep
The largest 3 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 2 3/4 in.
Condition
Each with wear and some losses. The sheep and lamb with loss to the reverse support. Otherwise is good condition.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
(5) Motto Cups and Dish to include a(5) Motto Cups and Dish to include a black transfer decorated mug depicting cats and dogs fighting and playing, 2 7/8"H, a pink lustre decorated childs mug reading 'for my dear boy', depicting a dog and boy playing, a miniature mug reading 'For a Good Boy' with a dog at front, 2"H, a cup reading 'For my Dear Girl' with a girl seated on a bench among flowers, a woman with child walking, 2 3/4"H along with a creamware dish reading "The Reward of the Righteous is a crown of glory", 6" dia.
English Creamware sponged cow creamers,English Creamware sponged cow creamers, each in rust, black and blue decoration, a high looped tail at back, on grassy base, 7"L
English Creamware Sponged Cow Creamers,English Creamware Sponged Cow Creamers, a black, brown and blue sponged cow with calf, a high looped tail and curled horns, 6 1/2"L x 6"H along with a similarly designed cow form creamer with milkmaid and pail, 6 3/4"L, 5 5/8"H, small chip and glaze loss to green base
English Creamware Sponged Cow Creamers,English Creamware Sponged Cow Creamers, c. 1820, a pair, in sponged decoration with milk attendant and bucket, a high looped tail, each with matched original stopped at cows back, 6 1/2"L x 5 1/2" H
RUSSIAN (C.J. POSKOTCHIN FACTORY) CREAMWARERUSSIAN (C.J. POSKOTCHIN FACTORY) CREAMWARE ‘HUSK’ PATTERN DINNER PLATE, CIRCA 1800-1810 DIAMETER: 9 3/4 IN. (24.8 CM.)RUSSIAN (C.J. POSKOTCHIN FACTORY) CREAMWARE ‘HUSK' PATTERN DINNER PLATE, CIRCA 1800-1810, impressed Cyrillic monogram mark, St. Petersburg, after the Wedgwood service made for Catherine the Great, of Queen's shape, painted in camaieu rose with a central flower within a ribbon-tied husk swag border and shaped rim Dimensions: Diameter: 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm.) Provenance: With Diana and J. Garrison Stradling Antiques, August 1988 ($275) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 219 Catalogue note: Made and decorated as a replacement for the Wedgwood Imperial Service ordered by Catherine the Great in 1771. For a similar Poskotchin example and a Wedgwood example, see The Kanter Collection; Born Collection; Root Collection, Skinner, Boston, 12 July 2013, sale 2663B, lot 1186. For another Poskotchin example, see the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, accession no. 2000.90; The Delhom Collection, Mint Museum, Catalogue of English Pottery, no. 72; and in Robin Reilly, "The Collector's Wedgwood", (1980), no. 45.