- Grays Pottery Platinum Gilt Bowl
Grays Pottery Platinum Gilt Bowl marked W.F-F.H 1934-1959
- GRAYS POTTERY DRINKS SERVICEstamped
GRAYS POTTERY DRINKS SERVICEstamped mark "Gray's Pottery, / Stoke-on-Trent / England"' comprising six mugs (4 3/4 inches high) and one pitcher (8 1/2 inches high); Provenance: The Estate of Barry Tarlow, Los Angeles; Condition: scratches and marks to glaze; one mug with visible repairs to handle; one mug with small, shallow chips to rim; another mug with small chips and a hairline crack to rim; Condition:
- THREE PALE GREY-GLAZED STONEWARE
THREE PALE GREY-GLAZED STONEWARE ITEMS Including a fluted teapot with fixed braided handle -- h: 11 in. a flattened ovoid vase covered in a pale grey glaze with areas of ochre and deeper grey impressed mark near base -- h: 6.5 in. a flattened footed cup with impressed circular motifs to each side and yellow band at lip impressed square mark near foot -- h: 5.25 in. a baluster vase covered in a similar glaze with incised X-mark on side seal mark near foot -- h: 7 in. and a square footed dish with upcurved corners with central diamond motif to center accented in black and brown impressed Japanese character seal to underside --- w: 9.5 in. (5) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
- Two Korean Pottery Cups, Silla
Two Korean Pottery Cups, Silla Period ca. 6th-9th Century Earthenware, both with a blueish/grey ash, matte surface. Both with open work stems. Apprx. 4-1/2"T, and 3-1/8"T. Offered with a round lid with similar color and with knop finial, apprx. 2"T x 4-7/8"D. Private collection; Atlanta GA.
- Crowan Pottery, two celadon glaze
Crowan Pottery, two celadon glaze cups and saucers, impressed marks
- A pair of Vienna lidded cups painted
A pair of Vienna lidded cups painted patera and scrolls in gilt and gray, 9cm high
- GROUP OF GAUDY WELSHca. 1860; two
GROUP OF GAUDY WELSHca. 1860; two porcelain cups and saucers, both in Flower Basket pattern: one is variety II, pattern #291, Condition: cup is discolored; another cup and saucer, Condition: cup has 3/8" in-the-making foot chip, Saucer has 1/8" rim line; two earthenware child's mugs: one Pansy pattern, 2 1/2"d, 2 1/4"h, Condition: good; Grape pattern, 2 1/2"d, 2 1/2"h, Condition: 3/4" rim line, slight losses of overglaze enameling and discoloration; English Staffordshire
- PORCELAIN TEA CUPSDESCRIPTION:
PORCELAIN TEA CUPSDESCRIPTION: A pair of porcelain tea cups with grayish toned exteriors and green glazed interior. CIRCA: 20th Cent. ORIGIN: Unknown DIMENSIONS: H: 2.25" x D: 3" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- A late 19th Century George Jones
A late 19th Century George Jones & Sons green and white pottery ''Marlborough Crescent'' pattern coffee service moulded in relief with flowers and decorated in gilt comprising - six cups (one chipped) six saucers pot and cover milk jug and sugar basin (15 pieces)
- Porcelain cups and saucers: one
Porcelain cups and saucers: one cup with gilt paw feet, hand painted Alpine scene with gilt borders, 5 in., small chip to one foot ; two cups with lyre-shaped handles, hand painted reserves with figures in outdoor settings on gilt and blue ground, both with blue Sevres or Sevres style mark under glaze, losses to gilt highlights ; one with hand painted street scene with boys, green and gilt highlights, unmarked, possibly French, 4-1/4 in. tall, with matching 5 in. cup plate. (Total five pieces). Estate of Michael Jones, Charleston, South Carolina.
- Group of Six Pottery Pieces, consisting
Group of Six Pottery Pieces, consisting of a rare Austro-German gray and black transfer-printed pottery covered hot milk jug in \"Happy Couples\" decor, second quarter 19th century, a square octagonal German pottery cup and saucer in the \"Islamic\" taste, third quarter 19th century, a Continental white pottery \"Green Man Masque\" jug with parcel-gilt bas-relief floral decoration, also third quarter 19th century, a Continental blue-and-white glazed basket-weave cream pitcher in forget-me-not decor, fourth quarter 19th century, h. 1\" to 6-1/2\".
- Group of three studio pottery,
Group of three studio pottery, bowl, jar, and planter; studio grey glaze planter, c. 1948: minor nicks on rim, age wear; studio pottery bowl; nick on rim, age wear; studio pottery striped jar, c. 2003; light age wear; largest L 16" W 9 1/2" H 4 1/2" (Approx.)
- Twenty four pieces of blue and
Twenty four pieces of blue and white Dorchester Pottery; cups, mugs, sugars and creamers. From 2”H to 4.5”H Condition: no chips or cracks CT Transfer Fee $20
- A group of ceramics, including:
A group of ceramics, including: small blue and white cup, signed in Chinese on bottom 3.5”H, celadon glazed plate 8.5” dia., white crackle glaze pot 6”H Condition: cup with chip to rim CT Transfer Fee $10
- 7 ART DECO MAINLY GRAY'S POTTERY
7 ART DECO MAINLY GRAY'S POTTERY TABLE ARTICLES Assortment of seven Art Deco mainly Gray's Pottery (English 1907-1961), table articles, circa 1925, comprising, a "Hampton" oval open vegetable bowl, a Susie Cooper designed "Moon and Mountains" (pattern 7960) oval open vegetable and jug, a pattern 8137 preserve pot, a pattern 8097 teacup, a pattern 258 teapot, and an unmarked similar fruit bowl, the Gray's Pottery items all marked to the underside. Provenance: From the Estate of Joyce Lowenstein, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: fruit bowl h. 5.25", dia. 10".
- Pottery Soup Tureen together with4
Pottery Soup Tureen together with4 mugs and a coffeepot leaf & grape designs excellent.
- Porcelain including: Six Silesea
Porcelain including: Six Silesea ''Old Ivory'' pattern cups and saucers and a covered sugar (chip on foot); a Belleek molded relief decorated plate black mark; a handpainted Nippon sugar and creamer; and a Parian vase with blue ground.
- FOUR PORCELAIN CUPS & SAUCERSA
FOUR PORCELAIN CUPS & SAUCERSA group of four porcelain cups and saucers including two Coalport (one blue and one red) with gilt borders and decorations of insects and bird of paradise, a Mintons in red, along with a KPM (blue and gold) with inscription and serpent (loss to gilt on saucer).
- Gaudy Welsh coffeepot 10.5"h. square
Gaudy Welsh coffeepot 10.5"h. square plate and cups together with misc. porcelain saucer small boxes place card holders etc.
- GRAY'S POTTERY "TOM AND JERRY"
GRAY'S POTTERY "TOM AND JERRY" PUNCH BOWL AND SIX MUGS ENGLAND, CIRCA 1900GRAY'S POTTERY "TOM AND JERRY" PUNCH BOWL AND SIX MUGS, England, Circa 1900,
- Four pewter coffeepots a. griswold,
Four pewter coffeepots a. griswold, meriden, ct Each with domed lid on an incised or molded elongated pear-form body, three unmarked. H: 10 1/2 to 11 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: Stanley and Rose Rich pewter collection Some wear, pitting, dents to base, and one with loss to top.
- THREE ART POTTERY TEA/COFFEEPOTS,
THREE ART POTTERY TEA/COFFEEPOTS, CARAFE FORMSRandy Johnston lidded teapot, burnt orange, grays, large scale handle, angled coppery color; David Gamber lidded lidded coffee pot, rust/brick red, three footed; grid, repeated circles incised patterning; swept back horn lid lift. Alan Willoughby carafe, vertical spout; ochre, orange colors. Dimensions: 6.25"H to 11.75
Property from the impressive collection of Arthur & Lillian Weiss, Little Deer Isle, Maine
(LDI6323/3)(JP)
Condition:
firing cracks
- A pair of Worcester fluted coffee
A pair of Worcester fluted coffee cups and saucers, with blue and turquoise borders painted with bouquets of flowers, within gilt C-scroll borders, the saucers similarly painted and having a flower in gilt painted to the centre, open crescent mark
- Group of Twelve Porcelain Cups
Group of Twelve Porcelain Cups and Saucers, second quarter 19th century, consisting of a pair of English \"Gaudy Welsh\" porcelain teacups and saucers in the Imari palette, a Staffordshire paneled cup and saucer in the Imari palette, a Staffordshire fluted porcelain teacup in the Imari taste, a pair of similar saucers, a similar cream pitcher, and two waste bowls in the Imari taste, h. 3-3/8\", dia. 6-1/2\".
- 15 STUDIO POTTERY CERAMIC VESSELSGroup
15 STUDIO POTTERY CERAMIC VESSELSGroup of fifteen studio pottery ceramic vessels. Glazed stoneware including tea bowls, mugs, cups, and other assorted vessels. Several works are similar to those created by Warren MacKenzie.
Height ranges from 2 1/2 in to 5 in. Diameter ranges from 3 in to 7 1/2 in.
Condition:
The pieces are in generally good condition; no major chips, cracks, or losses. All fifteen pieces show firing and glazing flaws, most likely to be original to artistic practice. When inspected under UV lights, none of them show a sign of restoration. Wear to all pieces’ footrims, consistent with their age and use. Seven of the pottery have crazing throughout; five show signs of minor crazing; crazing was not seen in the other three vessels.
The bowl, pictured in the second row, second to the right, has slight discoloration along the recessed areas. Along with it, there is a line of minute discoloration near the footrim, which is only visible under UV light.
Dust collected along the interior of the green lidded pot, captured far fight in the second row in lot listing, which can be easily understood given its age and use.
There is a 1 1/2 inches long accretion to the underside of the white lidded pot, the first to left in the first row. Along its lid, towards the extreme edge, there is an area of discoloration with some residue left, approx. 1 1/4 inches long. Near the handle of the lid, there is a network of discoloration.
The light brown cup, captured in the third row, first to the left, has one visible chip on its rim. There are some accretions along the interior. There is a small chip near the neck.
The cup, captured in the first row, third to the left, in the lot listing has a small network of accretions. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- A collection of various pottery
A collection of various pottery to include a Wedgwood Susie Cooper Part Coffee Set in a Grey Striped design floral fancies trinkets etc
- A Set of Six White-Glazed Wine
A Set of Six White-Glazed Wine Cups, Together With Ten Blue and White Cups and Dishes, 16th Century and Later ??????? ????????????? Featuring attractive pale glazes and blue and white patterns largest diameter 3 in — 7.5 cm
- GRECO ROMAN POTTERY FIGURAL CUPpossibly
GRECO ROMAN POTTERY FIGURAL CUPpossibly 6th-3rd century BCE, carved market scene featuring figures and animals, 3-3/8 x 2-1/2 in.
Provenance: Estate of Ben Smith, Newnan, Georgia
Condition:
discoloration, wear consistent with age
- Chinese export cup and saucer,
Chinese export cup and saucer, porcelain decorated in grisaille with mythological subject, Cyman and Iphigenia, cherub watching from clouds, 2-1/2 in. cup 19th century, 4-3/4 in. saucer 18th century. Cup with rim chips, wear to gilt, firing flaws; saucer with chipped foot ring, star crack, old paper label, wear to gilt on rim.
- WORCESTER BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED
WORCESTER BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED PORCELAIN COFFEE POT AND COVER TEA CADDY CREAM PITCHER AND TWELVE TEA BOWLS AND FIFTEEN ASSOCIATED SAUCERS Variously marked with underglaze-blue crescent and one with CSS in script; the coffee pot caddy two tea bowls and five saucers in the 'Fence' pattern others variously decorated with figures pagodas lake views and floral sprays.
- Box 5pc Studio Pottery Cups
Box 5pc Studio Pottery Cups
- Two "GR" mugs: one pearlware,
Two "GR" mugs: one pearlware, raised oval medallion with "GR" below a crown with blue vines and flowers, probably Staffordshire, England, late 18th/early 19th century, 5-1/2 in., overall light crazing and slight discoloration, otherwise excellent condition, Provenance: Christie's London, lot 39, September 30, 1974; one stoneware, raised oval medallion with "GR" and sovereign, blue floral and vine decoration, English, probably 19th century, 6-1/2 in., excellent condition.
- GROUP OF 3 GRISAILLE PLATES,4 CUPS
GROUP OF 3 GRISAILLE PLATES,4 CUPS & A BOWL Chinese ,18th C,group of grisaille set includes 4 cups, 3 plae and a bowl, painted with grisaille on the exterior depicting leafy branches of peonies in stylized floral sprays, all reserved against a white enamel ground, with gilt rim
D: (12.6cm) plates H: (4.3cm) D: (7.9cm) cups H: (6.5cm) D: (14cm) bowl
Condition: one cup in good condition, one cup has a chip and a faint hairline, one cup has two faint hairline, one cup has faint glaze line to the base, two plates are in good condition ,the plate with scallop rim has restored chip to the corner, the bowl in good conditon only few fleabite chip to the rim
- THREE POTTERY VESSELS. China. Early
THREE POTTERY VESSELS. China. Early earthenware pieces with tooled designs and black glaze. Covered bowl with matte glaze 4 1/2''h. 6 1/2''d. and two jars one with a lid and glossy grey glaze 6 1/2''h. one with traces of grey glaze 6''h. Edge loss. All have surface wear bowl has missing foot and damaged finial last has damaged lip.
- 4 novelty items: Grays Pottery
4 novelty items: Grays Pottery (England) stein Art Deco teepee tea pot Japanese in style of Susie Cooper Holt Howard butler decanter Sam Greller (Chicago) bowling planter. stein 5 5/8'' x 5 1/2'' white with bronze accent on lip and handle marked ''Grays Pottery made in Stoke-on-Trent England. Minor wear on the bronze glaze. teepee 6 1/8'' x 7 7/8'' white with various colors chipping on the green leaves.butler 7 1/4'' x 3 5/8'' marked 1691 appears to be in excellent condition.planter 5 3/4'' x 5 1/4'' marked ''Sam Greller INC. Chicago'' appears to be in excellent condition.
- Set of six Worcester porcelain
Set of six Worcester porcelain demitasse cups and saucers late 19th century, retailed by caldwell, philadelphia Comprising six teacups and six saucers; each decorated with birds and foliage in blue and gilt on a gray-blue floral patterned ground. (12). H: 2 1/2 in. No condition issues to report