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MINIATURE DOLLHOUSE DECORATIVE
MINIATURE DOLLHOUSE DECORATIVE ARTICLES, 21 PIECES Twenty-one (21) pieces of diminutive dollhouse decorative arts comprising two (2) iridescent glazed art pottery bowls signed "Richella" and dated 2001 to undersides, three (3) blue glass bottles, two (2) hand-blown glass perfume bottles with sterling silver stoppers struck "STER" and signed " G. Roth", two (2) hand-blown glass wine glasses, one (1) marked ceramic pottery jardiniere, one (1) covered stoneware teapot, one (1) gold-tone metal enameled clock with Roman numeral indices, one (1) porcelain statue of a female figure standing beside a cherry blossom tree and upon a black resin base, one (1) miniature 25th Anniversary Edition of "Godfrey's Lady's Book" with cover and book jacket, one covered ceramic biscuit jar signed "Terry Cunam" to underside, one hand-painted bowl of ramen soup with chopsticks on tray, one (1) polychrome glazed ceramic camel sculpture, four (4) polychrome butterflies. Figural sculpture: 2.25" H x 1.25" W x 1.25" D.
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MARK HEWITT (ENGLAND / NC, B.1955),
MARK HEWITT (ENGLAND / NC, B.1955), LARGE JARDINIERE Wood fired stoneware, yellow alkaline glaze, decorated with an unglazed band below the rim over applied bosses highlighted by light colored glaze runs, the upper rim bears the potter's impressed glyph and "C" (third firing from the new kiln), the underside with three drain holes, accompanied by an optional pierced brass stand.
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A Portmeiron Botanic Garden cake
A Portmeiron Botanic Garden cake stand on pedestal 12"dia., a set of five botanical German dessert plates 8"dia., Ellen Evans (?) oblong clay platter with grape vine decoration 17"L, Faience decanter with stopper 10"H, blue sponge pitcher 9"H, and a covered stoneware tub. Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $20
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STAFFORDSHIRE RED STONEWARE
STAFFORDSHIRE RED STONEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1745-1755 HEIGHT: 5 1/2 IN. (14 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE RED STONEWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1745-1755, globular with crabstock handle, spout and finial, sprigged overall with meandering fruiting vine Dimensions: Height: 5 1/2 in. (14 cm.) Provenance: With Jerry Holmes Antiques, Keighley, UK, January 2019, 550 pounds From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 508
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STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE
STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1750 HEIGHT OVERALL: 4 1/2 IN. (11.4 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1750, attributed to Jackfield, the black lead-glazed red stoneware globular pot with crabstock handle and spout, the cover with a bird finial, the side sprigged in relief with a meandering grapevine, on three lion mask and paw feet Dimensions: Height overall: 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm.) Provenance: Sotheby's, London, June 6, 1989, lot 236, 390.25 pounds ($624.40) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 63 Catalogue note: Compare Leslie Grigsby, "The Henry Weldon Collection Of English Pottery 1650-1800", (1992), p. 258.
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STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE
STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE MUG, CIRCA 1750-1760 HEIGHT: 4 1/2 IN. (11.4 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE MUG, CIRCA 1750-1760, of Jackfield type, the black lead-glazed red stoneware mug of slightly waisted form, the strap handle with pinched kick Dimensions: Height: 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm.) Provenance: With William Schwind Antiques, Yarmouth, Maine, November 1998, ($195) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 321
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STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE
STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE MILK JUG, CIRCA 1755 HEIGHT: 5 1/2 IN. (14 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE MILK JUG, CIRCA 1755, attributed to Jackfield, the black red stoneware pear-shape jug with strap handle and sparrow beak spout, the side sprigged with meandering grapevine and flowers, on three feet Dimensions: Height: 5 1/2 in. (14 cm.) Provenance: With Bob French, August 2011, ($318) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 416 Catalogue note: Compare Leslie Grigsby, "The Henry Weldon Collection Of English Pottery 1650-1800", (1992), p. 258.
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STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE
STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE CREAM JUG, CIRCA 1750-1760 HEIGHT: 3 IN. (7.6 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE CREAM JUG, CIRCA 1750-1760, of Jackfield type, the black lead-glazed red stoneware jug, of pear shape with barbed and scalloped rim, the strap handle with a pinched kick Dimensions: Height: 3 in. (7.6 cm.) Provenance: Judith Noel Collection, Litchfield Auction Gallery, June 24, 1990, ($121) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 258 Catalogue note: Compare, Winterthur Museum, object no.1958.1408
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STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE
STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE COFFEE-POT, CIRCA 1760 HEIGHT: 7 IN. (17.8 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE OR SHROPSHIRE BLACKWARE COFFEE-POT, CIRCA 1760, of Jackfield type, the black lead-glazed red stoneware pot with strap handle and crabstock spout, on three paw feet Dimensions: Height: 7 in. (17.8 cm.) Provenance: With Alice Remy, 1981, ($175) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 109 Catalogue note: For a similarly shaped coffee-pot and cover, with cold-painted gilded-decoration, see, The Winterthur Museum, accession no. 1958.1405 A, B
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STAFFORDSHIRE BROWNWARE TEAPOT,
STAFFORDSHIRE BROWNWARE TEAPOT, CIRCA 1750-1760 HEIGHT TO TOP OF SPOUT: 4 1/4 IN. (10.8 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE BROWNWARE TEAPOT, CIRCA 1750-1760, the brown lead-glazed red stoneware globular pot, with crabstock handle and spout, the terminals issuing sprigged flowering branches Dimensions: Height to top of spout: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm.) Provenance: Purchased at Royal Horticultural Hall Fair, October 2018, 60 pounds From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 505
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Peter Voulkos. Untitled (Plate).
Peter Voulkos. Untitled (Plate). 1981, anagama-fired stoneware. 5¼ d × 20½ dia in. result: $10,080. estimate: $10,000–15,000. Glazed signature and date to verso ‘Voulkos 81’. This work is registered under the Voulkos and Co. catalog number CR890-W. Provenance: The Greenberg Gallery, St. Louis, MO
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Peter Voulkos. Untitled (Plate).
Peter Voulkos. Untitled (Plate). 1980, glazed and incised gas-fired stoneware with porcelain pass-throughs. 4¼ d × 22 dia in. result: $15,120. estimate: $8,000–12,000. Glazed signature and date to verso ‘Voulkos 1980’.