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ENGLISH LEEDS CREAMWARE TEAPOT.
ENGLISH LEEDS CREAMWARE TEAPOT. Circa 1800, impressed "Leeds Pottery" on bottom. Flower finial, entwined handle and cobalt floral decoration. Imperfections and possible mismatched lid, 4.25"?h.
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Leeds pearlware teapot early 19th
Leeds pearlware teapot early 19th c. 6 1/4" h. ?
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BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE POTTERY,
BURMANTOFTS FAIENCE POTTERY, LEEDS
PLATE, CIRCA 1890 lustre-glazed ceramic, impressed BURMANTOFTS/ FAIENCE/ THE LEEDS FIRECLAY CO LTD/ ENGLAND, lustre monogram JW, painted TL26cm (10 ¼in) diameter
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GROUP OF LEEDS WARE. England
GROUP OF LEEDS WARE. England 1st quarter-19th century. Teapot with stylized peafowl 8 1/4''h.; creamer with foliate vines 4 1/4''h.; handleless cup and saucer with blue buds and a saucer or dish with bee skep design. Together with a covered sugar and saucer with floral and sprig designs in similar colors. Imperfections. Teapot is missing lid and has edge damages creamer has wear repaired spout and rim sugar has two hairlines bee skep saucer has hairline.
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LEEDS TEAPOT. England 1st
LEEDS TEAPOT. England 1st quarter-19th century. Delicate sprig design. A few small flakes. 7''h.
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Leeds porcelain coffee pot 19th
Leeds porcelain coffee pot 19th c. together with a Leeds saucer and a spongeware sugar bowl tallest - 10 1/2" h. ?
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Seven pieces of Leeds porcelain
Seven pieces of Leeds porcelain 19th c. to include platters and bowls largest - 16". ?
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Leach Pottery, a small quantity
Leach Pottery, a small quantity of standard ware comprising six teacups, seven saucers, two cereal bowls, one sugar bowl, four side plates [20]
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TWELVE PIECES OF ANTIQUE ENGLISH
TWELVE PIECES OF ANTIQUE ENGLISH LEEDS AND CASTLEFORD POTTERY19th CenturyCastleford pitcher with blue lines and raised decoration height 6 six Leeds plates with raised blue feather edges and blue anchor mark diameters 9'' three small creamers with blue-line design a small covered posnet with green-line design and a small posnet with blue-line design (sans cover).''
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Pair of Leeds Creamware Covered
Pair of Leeds Creamware Covered Soup Tureens c.1800 12" (height) 30.5cm (height) impressed LEEDS POTTERY 18
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LEEDS CREAMWARE 'CHINTZ PATTERN'
LEEDS CREAMWARE 'CHINTZ PATTERN' TEAPOT AND COVERLEEDS CREAMWARE 'CHINTZ PATTERN' TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1770, Yorkshire, of cylindrical form with beaded trim, the flat cover with flower finial, press-molded spout and ear-shaped handle, enameled in iron-red with vertical striated decoration interspersed with flowers and foliage - h:5in. Provenance: Skinner's Auction, Bolton, MA, 11 December, 1993, lot 166; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection
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BURMANTOFTS POTTERY, LEEDS
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
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Leeds coffee pot, 19th c., with
Leeds coffee pot, 19th c., with yellow sprig banding.
10.5"h x 9"w
Condition: Minor chips to spout, imperfections in glazing.
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FOURTEEN PIECES OF LEEDS SOFT PASTE
FOURTEEN PIECES OF LEEDS SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN EARLY 19TH CENTURYFOURTEEN PIECES OF LEEDS SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN, Early 19th Century, In green and white. Includes four plates, diameters 10", a shallow bowl, diameter 10", two platters, lengths 15.25" and 17", two covered serving dishes, lengths 8.75" and 10.5", four non-matching plates and a shallow bowl.
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THREE PIECES OF LEEDS SOFT PASTE
THREE PIECES OF LEEDS SOFT PASTE CHINA.Three pieces of Leeds Soft paste China. Blue floral and foliate decoration> Teapot measures 8-1/2"h. Condition: : fair with chips and repairs.
Condition:
Condition: : fair with chips and repairs.
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Staffordshire pitcher and basin
Staffordshire pitcher and basin together with covered vegetable Leeds plate and five luster pitchers. ?
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SEVEN PIECES OF LEEDS SOFT-PASTE
SEVEN PIECES OF LEEDS SOFT-PASTE PORCELAIN 19TH CENTURY DIAMETERS TO 9.25”.SEVEN PIECES OF LEEDS SOFT-PASTE PORCELAIN, 19th Century, Two plates, a teapot, a mug, height 3", a caster, a sauce tureen and a scallop-rimmed bowl. Dimensions: Diameters to 9.25". Provenance: The Estate of Paul and Diane Madden, Sandwich, Massachusetts.
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FOUR PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE LEEDS
FOUR PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE LEEDS SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN EARLY 19TH CENTURYFOUR PIECES OF BLUE AND WHITE LEEDS SOFT PASTE PORCELAIN, Early 19th Century, A covered tureen with undertray and ladle, length 8", a gravy boat, length 8", a small covered tureen, length 6.25", and a large bowl, diameter 13".
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BURMANTOFTS POTTERY, LEEDS
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
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THREE CERAMIC PIECES. England
THREE CERAMIC PIECES. England early 19th century. Two green feather edge pieces. Plate with anchor mark and Leeds decoration 8''d. and a leaf-shaped dish with handle 5 1/2''l. Together with a paneled pearlware pitcher with brown stars and leaves 6 1/4''h.
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A Leeds Ware creamware oval
A Leeds Ware creamware oval basket tureen cover and stand, 29cm wide, a pair of Staffordshire style seated spaniels, a lady snuff-taker toby jug, a group of harvesters and a Chinese octagonal plate/Provenance: Property of a Lady of title
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LEEDS-TYPE BASIN. England early
LEEDS-TYPE BASIN. England early 19th century pearlware. Flared rim and elaborate blue floral decoration. Minor imperfection. 13 3/4''d. Crow's foot crack visible on outer side.
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Two pieces of Leeds porcelain early
Two pieces of Leeds porcelain early 19th c. to include a teapot and sugar bowl 7 1/2" h. and 5 1/2" h. ?
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Leeds blue feather edge plate early
Leeds blue feather edge plate early 19th c. decorated with an urn of flowers 12" dia. ?
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A Leeds Creamware Covered Tureen
A Leeds Creamware Covered Tureen
Circa 1776-80
impressed Leeds Pottery to the underside of the tureen.
Height 8 1/4 x width 13 1/2 x depth 9 inches.
Property Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of The San Diego Museum of Art
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LEEDS BLUE FEATHER EDGE SOFT
LEEDS BLUE FEATHER EDGE SOFT PASTE CHINA Lot of (15) Pieces of English Pottery, most early 19th c., incl: Oval bowl, base impressed '10', 2 1/2" high, 12" x 9", rim glaze flakes, one old rim chip; Footed small tureen, with pierced lid, 6 1/2" high, 6 5/8" diam., small interior hairline in bowl; Pepper pot, 4 1/4" high, 2 3/8" diam.; Lidded mustard pot, 3 3/4" high, 3 1/2" x 2 1/2", tiny flake to rim of pot; (2) Piece master salt with underplate, plate base impressed '55' and '8', salt: 2" high, 3" diam., underplate: 4 3/8" diam.; (8) Assorted soup plates, one stamped 'Spode, 10', one marked 'John Meir & Son, Ironstone', England' (this one not soft paste), 9 3/4" to 10 1/4" diam., two with a rim chip and crack, two with stains; and 5" diam. plate, hairline crack.
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Bernard Leach stoneware jar
Bernard Leach stoneware jar (British, 1887-1979), ovoid with tenmoku glaze, incised leafy sprigs within three bands of incised lines, impressed marks at foot for St. Ives and Bernard Leach, 20th century, 14 in. Excellent condition, base with inked accession number. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
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David Leach (British 1911-2005),
David Leach (British 1911-2005), for Lowerdown Pottery, a stoneware bowl of ribbed cylindrical form, with graduated milky-blue glaze, on turned foot, impressed DL and pottery seals, 11.5cm diameter/Provenance: Auction of the Ceramic Art & Paintings of John & Philip Wadsworth, Phillips, 8 April 1992, Lot 149
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LEEDS TYPE PEARLWARE PITCHER AND
LEEDS TYPE PEARLWARE PITCHER AND BASINLeeds type pearlware pitcher and basin, 9 1/2" h., 4 3/4" h., 12" dia.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
A few short glaze lines to rim of basin.
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LEEDS CREAMWARE PLATTERLeeds Blue
LEEDS CREAMWARE PLATTERLeeds Blue Feather Edge Creamware Platter, early-to-mid 19th c., marked, l. 18 in., w. 14 1/2 in
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Large group of green decorated
Large group of green decorated Leeds-type creamware england, 19th century Variously decorated, molded and sizes, including two casters, one covered mustard pot, a cylindrical jar without cover, two gravy boats, a sauce tureen without lid, open vegetable, twenty plates and soup plates, a cup plate, a toddy plate and one small plate. L: 18 1/2 in. (platter) 21 assorted plates of dinner to toddy size, four small plates match, 5 soup plates of various borders, restoration to casters, gravy boat , scratches to platters, some discoloration and minor chips to group
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Cole Pottery (Katharine
Cole Pottery (Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie), an earthenware bowl with celadon drip glaze, impressed mark, 21.5cm diameter
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David Leach (British 1911-2005) for
David Leach (British 1911-2005) for Lowerdown Pottery, a stoneware bowl glazed in bluish white glaze, the interior decorated with stylised willow tree in brown, blue and red brush strokes, blue lines inside of rim, impressed mark beneath, 22.5cm diameter
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Studio Pottery, a black glaze
Studio Pottery, a black glaze bowl with pale patches, 17cm diameter
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19TH C. ENGLISH LEEDS SOFT PASTE
19TH C. ENGLISH LEEDS SOFT PASTE CREAM JUG English Leeds Pottery or Prattware soft paste cream jug, early 19th century, having polychrome decoration, a foliate band, beaded body, and gadrooned foot, apparently unmarked. Note: A taller jug of identical form offered by Rufus Foshee, Camden, Maine, sold for $9,900 at the 2000 Fall Antique Show, and was highlighted in the Maine Antique Digest, January 2001. Approx. h. 4.5", w. 6.5", d. 4".
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Group of miscellaneous early
Group of miscellaneous early porcelain to include spatterware Leeds and King's Rose. ?