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Sprigware Tablewares English ca
Sprigware Tablewares English ca 1840s a group of eleven sprigware tablewares including four dinner plates four luncheon plates a covered sugar a creamer and a teapot the plates marked T.Edwards; teapot ht. 8.5 in. Condition: All lots are sold ''as is'' and condition is not guaranteed. There will be no additional condition reports given for this auction. All interested buyers are highly encouraged to view the merchandise in-person. If buyers cannot view the lots in-person we suggest possible condition issues be taken into consideration when determining bid amounts as condition and authenticity are not guaranteed.
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Group of 19th C. English sprig
Group of 19th C. English sprig decorated porcelain various makers including cups saucers covered sugar bowls plates some imperfections.
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TWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE
TWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEAWARES AND A CREAMWARE CREAM JUGTWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEAWARES AND A CREAMWARE CREAM JUG , the first two painted with cabbage rose bouquets and scattered flowers, including a teapot of cylindrical form, the flat cover with flower finial, straight spout and entwined rope twist handle, h: 4.25 in.; the two-handled sugar bowl and cover with flower finial and overlapping strap handles, h: 4.5 in.; and the cream jug of barrel form the entwined rope twist handle with foliage terminals, h: 4.5 in. (3) Provenance: With Lindsay Grigsby, Richmond, VA, January 1990 (the teapot and cover); Horst Auctions, Ephrata, PA (the sugar bowl and cover); With Garry Atkins, London, 11 April, 1995 (the cream jug); Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection
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GROUP OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE
GROUP OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE SERVING AND USEFUL WARESGROUP OF ENGLISH CREAMWARE SERVING AND USEFUL WARES , mid-to-late 18th Century, most Leeds or Wedgwood, the pierced bowl impressed LEEDS, including a leaf-form asparagus horn, l: 6 in.; a melon-form butter mold, l: 6.75 in.; a pierced navette-shaped two-handled bowl and cover, w: 10 in.; a sauceboat with entwined handle, l: 6 in.; a tea strainer/egg drainer with pierced design, dia: 2.75 in.; a tea bowl, h: 1.75 in.; a Wedgwood 'twig' basket, w: 9.25 in.; a Wedgwood 'Etruscan' pattern egg-and-dart black-trimmed basket with twisted bail handle, w: 5 in.; and an artichoke-form pot de creme and cover, h: 3 in. (9) Provenance: With Wynn A. Sayman, Richmond, MA, 18 November, 1994 (the leaf-shaped server); With Swan Antiques, Cranbrook, Kent, England, 27 April, ?, (the melon butter-mold); With Tiller & King, New York, 19 December, 1985 (the tureen and cover); Skinner's Auction, Bolton, MA, 14 August, 1987 (the sauceboat, the tea strainer and the tea bowl); With James II Galleries, 17 December, 1986 (the twig basket); London, April 1987, (the bail-handled basket); Phillips, London, 6 September, 1989, sale 27,838, lot 190, (the pot de creme and cover); Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection
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Group of English Drabware, mainly
Group of English Drabware, mainly Spode and Wedgwood, early 19th century comprising eighty-two pieces: 11 dinner plates, 7 soup plates, 6 dessert plates, 6 side plates, small plate, 16 various cups, 21 various saucers, teapot with stand, milk jug, 2 cream jugs, lidded jug, covered sugar basin, waste bowl, two-handled covered cup and stand, pedestal-footed comport, oval platter, and a pair of table candlesticks
minor chips
platter length 14.5 in — 36.8 cm
some impressed marks
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ENGLISH SLIPWARE JUGattributed to
ENGLISH SLIPWARE JUGattributed to Staffordshire or Yorkshire, circa 1720-50, dark brown trailed line and dot decoration, cream colored ground, 6-7/8 x 6-1/2 in.
Provenance: Sotheby's, London, June 5, 1990, Lot 331; Alistair Sampson Antiques, Ltd. London, purchased October 25, 1990 for œ2,000; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey
Condition:
scattered chips, glaze fritting, crazing, scratches, interior surface dirt
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ENGLISH MEASHAM BARGEWARE POTTERY
ENGLISH MEASHAM BARGEWARE POTTERY TEAPOTLarge English Measham ware/ Bargeware pottery kettle, late 19th c., with acorn-form finial, treacle-glazed ground, applied sprig decoration with eagles and flowers, approx 11.75"h, 14"l (handle to spout), 7lbs
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A group of English engraved
A group of English engraved glassware, circa 1880, comprising a claret jug finely engraved swags and tendrils, 26.5cm high, a flattened circular flask similar, engraved winged Irish harp, a carafe engraved swags and morning glory and a vase engraved nasturtiums
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Prattware spirits barrel, central
Prattware spirits barrel, central band of flowers and vines flanked by ribbed green, blue and ocher bands, elaborate floral bouquets at top and base, one end marked "EP" in script under glaze, "HJ" under glaze at mouth of spout, British, late 18th century, 5-1/4 in. Repair and surface restoration at spout. Barry & Lisa McAllister Antiques, Clear Spring, Maryland, 1989
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ENGLISH GLAZED REDWARE SMALL TEAPOT
ENGLISH GLAZED REDWARE SMALL TEAPOT AND COVERENGLISH GLAZED REDWARE SMALL TEAPOT 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, the sides with white pipe clay floral sprigging, h: 3 3/8 in. Provenance: Purchased Polikoff Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 701. Catalogue
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A group of English ceramics
A group of English ceramics decorated with flowers and leaves, comprising five plates, three cups and saucers and two jugs
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SEVEN ENGLISH PORCELAIN TABLE
SEVEN ENGLISH PORCELAIN TABLE WARES, 18TH CENTURY, 18th century, blue and white Worcester including a floral decorated bowl with molded basket weave, dia. 9; covered globular shaped teapot with molded flowers and vines, ht. 5 1/2; basket and pierced cover with quatrefoil floral motif, handle to handle lg. 8; and four with fenced gardens and landscapes, a covered condiment pot, ht. 3 3/4; covered cream jug, ht. 5; covered sugar bowl, ht. 5; and tea bowl, dia. 3 in.; various marks.
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English creamware teapot, circa
English creamware teapot, circa 1780, with red thistle decoration.
5.5"h x 8"l
Condition: Minor chips to spout.
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A group of ceramics and glass to
A group of ceramics and glass to including a flared vase with wisteria decoration, a Spode jug commemorating the ship 'Friendship of Salem' and other items
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WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE ‘TWIG’ FRUIT
WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE ‘TWIG’ FRUIT BASKET AND STANDWEDGWOOD CREAMWARE ‘TWIG’ FRUIT BASKET AND STAND, circa 1775, impressed uppercase mark and P to both, each woven center enameled in brown and green, the radiating stave work basket similarly laced with brown and green straps, the stand with radiating arches, dia: 10 in. and dia: 10 1/2 in. (2) Provenance: With Muriel Polikoff, Philadelphia, PA, 1988. Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 120. Catalogue
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ENGLISH WILLOW-WARE TEACUPS,
ENGLISH WILLOW-WARE TEACUPS, SAUCERS AND TRAYSEnglish Willow-Ware Teacups, Saucers and Trays,
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An English porcelain tea bowl and
An English porcelain tea bowl and saucer painted floral sprays with continuous garland border and another tea bowl and saucer painted an armorial
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Fine English Polychrome-Glazed
Fine English Polychrome-Glazed Parian Porcelain Jug, dated by British Design Registry lozenge, February 28, 1852, in "Strawberries and Wheat" decor, the base additionally marked with an impressed banner "Society of Arts/Prize June 1841".
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TWO PIECES OF ENGLISH
TWO PIECES OF ENGLISH SPATTERWARE. Second quarter 19th century. Paneled blue teapot with peafowl. Repaired lid and spout, minor wear. 8.75"h. and a red paneled bowl with brown acorns. Edge flakes. 3.25"h.
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TWO PIECES OF ENGLISH
TWO PIECES OF ENGLISH SPATTERWARE. Second quarter 19th century. Light blue feather edge platter with thistle. Stains, edge flakes. 9.25" x 12.25". And blue and red spatter/sponge rim with Adam's Rose. Some stains. 9"d.
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A Spode pierced oval two-handled
A Spode pierced oval two-handled pot-pourri basket, pattern no. 1166, with pierced cover finely painted flowers in colour on a gilt scale pattern blue ground, the exterior set white glazed flower heads in relief, the cover with entwined handles, 11cm long
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A Worcester sparrow beak jug and
A Worcester sparrow beak jug and coffee cup, c1770, the jug enamelled with a floral pattern and prominent ladybird, the cup with a loose bouquet with prominent rose and tulip in red and gilt frame with chinoiseries, jug 95mm h Provenance: (cup) V Meacham Collection More Information Cup - small flat chip on rim. Jug - slight wear to brown enamel rim, not cracked or chipped save for firing crack at top of handle glazed over during manufacture
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A Worcester sparrow beak jug and
A Worcester sparrow beak jug and coffee cup, c1770, the jug enamelled with two Chinese figures and a red fence, the cup with a similar pattern transfer printed in outline and enamelled, jug 95mm h Provenance: (cup) Olliver Collection More Information Cup repaired. Jug - light wear, not cracked or chipped
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English porcelain platter
English porcelain platter probably Worcester circa 1820 scalloped centering basket of flowers. L13 3/4'' W10 1/4'' Provenance: Georgia private collection. Good original condition with wear to gilding consistent with age.
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FOUR PIECES OF ENGLISH RED
FOUR PIECES OF ENGLISH RED SPATTERWARE. Second quarter 19th century. Assembled tea set with plain creamer, teapot, 7"h., and waste bowl. Together with a tulip covered sugar, 7.5"h. Damage and repair.
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ENGLISH SPATTERWARE THISTLE
ENGLISH SPATTERWARE THISTLE PLATE. Second quarter 19th century. Blue with central thistle. Edge wear. 9.5"d.
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TWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE
TWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEAWARESTWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEAWARES, circa 1785 and 1765, both probably Leeds, the jug attributed to the workshop of Rhodes & Robinson, including a cylindrical teapot printed in black and enriched in colors with a farmhouse in a wooded landscape, fluted spout and entwined handle, the associated flat cover with a ball finial, enameled with a fence, h: 5 in.; and a pear-shaped cream jug with sparrow beak spout and entwined handle, enameled with a fancy bird perched among foliage, h: 4 in. (2) Provenance: The Baltimore Collection, Litchfield Auction Gallery, Litchfield, CT, 28 April 1988, sale 8807, lot 482 (the cream jug); Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection
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English porcelain cream jug,
English porcelain cream jug, possibly Worcester circa 1750; with cobalt and gilt thistle decoration, 4 in. H.
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Prattware spirits barrel, 1820,
Prattware spirits barrel, 1820, broad band of floral and vine decoration flanked by beaded bands of blue and mustard glaze, symmetrical floral bouquets at each end, spout marked under glaze in script "WD/1820", 4-1/2 in. Several rim chips, otherwise good condition. Barry & Lisa McAllister Antiques, Clear Spring, Maryland, 1989
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FOUR ENGLISH CREAMWARE
FOUR ENGLISH CREAMWARE FLORAL-DECORATED TEAWARESFOUR ENGLISH CREAMWARE FLORAL-DECORATED TEAWARES, circa 1770, the Wedgwood teapot attributed to the workshop of David Rhodes, the others probably Leeds, including a Wedgwood globular teapot, the fitted cover with pierced ball finial, acanthus-molded spout and entwined strap handle, enameled with a tight bouquet of cabbage roses, delphinium and tulips, h: 5.25 in.; a Leeds globular teapot, the fitted cover with flower finial, acanthus molded spout and entwined strap handle, enameled with a cabbage rose bouquet and scattered flowers, the cover with two apples, h: 4.25 in.; a similarly painted pear-shaped hot milk jug and cover, the domed cover with upright flower finial, sparrow beak spout and entwined strap handle, trimmed with iron-red loops, h: 6 in.; and a pear-shaped cream jug with entwined strap handle and vertically ribbed lower section, enameled in iron-red, puce and green with a larkspur spray, h: 4.75 in. (4) Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 21 February 1989, lot 336 (the Wedgwood teapot and cover); With William Hockley Antiques, Petworth, West Sussex, 23 April, 1987, (the teapot and cover); With Andrew Dando, Bath, 15 April, 1987, (the hot milk jug and cover); The Baltimore Collection, Litchfield Auction Gallery, Litchfield, CT, 28 April, 1988, sale 8807, (the cream jug); Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection
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ENGLISH CREAMWARE 'CHINTZ
ENGLISH CREAMWARE 'CHINTZ PATTERN' TEAPOT AND COVERENGLISH CREAMWARE 'CHINTZ PATTERN' TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1770, Staffordshire, in the manner of David Rhodes, of cylindrical form with beaded trim, the flat cover with floral finial, iron-red enameled crabstock spout and entwined strap handle, the vertical striated decoration trimmed with flowering vine, fruit and foliage - h:6in. Provenance: With Wynn A. Sayman, Richmond MA, 7 April, 1989; estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection
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An English porcelain dessert
An English porcelain dessert service decorated floral sprays within an entwined blue border comprising thirteen plates three tazze and two comports
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(9) Pcs porcelain & glass, c/o
(9) Pcs porcelain & glass, c/o Spode Stafford Flowers covered casserole, Wedgwood Williamsburg Potpourri 5-1/2" vase, Vermont Pottery spongeware sheep soap dish, brass mounted covered dresser box with dog finial made in China, David thomas cut corner plate & covered trinket box with crane & peach decoration, papier mache box made in India, pair of chrome shakers with cobalt blue glass inserts
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5PCS ENGLISH TRANSFERWARE TABLE
5PCS ENGLISH TRANSFERWARE TABLE ARTICLES, 19TH C. Five piece assortment of English ceramic transferware table articles, 19th/20th century, comprising one Wedgwood Henry Wadsworth Longfellow jug retailed by Richard Briggs, two Mason's Hydra shape jugs including 'Fruit Basket', one copper lustre mug, and one covered pink lustre sugar bowl, all marked except for the lustre items. Approximate dimensions: Wedgwood h. 6.25", w. 8.25", d. 6.75".
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ENGLISH CREAMWARE TEAPOT, CIRCA
ENGLISH CREAMWARE TEAPOT, CIRCA 1780-90ENGLISH CREAMWARE TEAPOT, CIRCA 1780-90, the pot of globular shape with scrolling reeded spout and twined handle, one side painted with motto and the reverse with floral spray, floral finial to cover, w: 7 in. (over spout) Provenance: Eastern Shore Historic Estate
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ENGLISH GREEN GLAZED CREAMWARE
ENGLISH GREEN GLAZED CREAMWARE VASES, 2 English green-glazed creamware vases, 2, of trumpet form with ribbing, beading, and cross hatching, apparently unmarked, ca. 1810 or later. 5" H x 4.5" diameter (the largest)