- Hartley Greens Leeds Pottery Colander,
Hartley Greens Leeds Pottery Colander, Anthony Quinn, c.2008 height 7.2 in — 18.2 cm
- HARTLEY, GREENS, AND CO. CATALOGUE 1814English
HARTLEY, GREENS, AND CO. CATALOGUE 1814English trade manual Designs of Sundry Articles of Queens or Cream-Colou-r'd Earthenware Manufactured By Hartley, Greens, and Co. at Leeds Pottery , 1814.
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Condition:
Hartley Green & Company Catalogue 1814, 73 pages of engravings including p. 52 & 52A and fold-out pages 26 and 57. Condition: not examined.
- BRITISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED
BRITISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED 'MARRIAGE' JUG, CIRCA 1772 HEIGHT: 8 3/4 IN. (22.2 CM.)BRITISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED 'MARRIAGE' JUG, CIRCA 1772, Staffordshire or Leeds Pottery, likely decorated in the workshop of David Rhodes, the horizontal banded engine-turned baluster-shaped jug with beaded rim and an open fox head spout, the entwined strap handle with floral terminals, below the puce chinned spout, the central panel inscribed in black "Samuel and Lydia Slaney" within crossed iron-red blossoming rose stems and scattered sprays, the side painted with a wheat sheaf, plough and sickle on reverse Dimensions: Height: 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm.) Provenance: From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 68
- LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE FIGURE OF BACCHUS,
LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE FIGURE OF BACCHUS, CIRCA 1890 HEIGHT: 7 IN. (17.8 CM.)LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE FIGURE OF BACCHUS, CIRCA 1890, impressed LEEDS POTTERY mark, the god of wine, modeled standing holding a cluster of grapes in his right hand and a glass in his left, leaning on wine cask, entwined overall with fruiting grapevine, on a square base Dimensions: Height: 7 in. (17.8 cm.) Provenance: With Alan Finney Antiques at the Cumberland Fair, June 12, 1998, 170 pounds ($282.52) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 316
- TWO LEEDS POTTERY MOCHAWARE MUGS AND
TWO LEEDS POTTERY MOCHAWARE MUGS AND A SET OF SEVEN SPONGE DECORATED SOUP PLATESThe mugs with black printed mark, the plates unmarked.
The mugs 5 1/4 x 3 3/4 in. diam., the plates 10 in. diam.
Condition
Not withstanding 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.
- HARTLEY, GREEN & CO. LEEDS POTTERY SERVICE
HARTLEY, GREEN & CO. LEEDS POTTERY SERVICE DECORATED BY THE BESPOKE PORCELAIN COMPANY, OF RECENT MANUFACTUREBlack printed mark.
Comprising:
A tureen and cover
Three compotes
Twenty-five dinner plates
Twenty-five side plates
Twenty-six shallow bowls
The dinner plates 11 in. diam., (83 pcs).
Condition
Minor wear, a few losses to the decoration. Scattered minor nicks and abrasions. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding 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.
- FIFTEEN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER
FIFTEEN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED PLATES, ENGLAND, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, England, first half 19th century, Neptune; Pillar with Urn; Crane and Seal; Net; Domed Pavilion; Chinese Man with Vase ; impressed Spode Italian Church; Sancho and the Priest and the Barber; Ruined Castle and Bridge; Sea Shells; Tendril; Fitzhugh ; impressed Leeds Pottery with Boy on a Zebra ; impressed S. Tams & Co. view of a fort; pastoral view with sheep; dia. 7 1/4 to 8 5/8 in.
- EIGHTEEN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER
EIGHTEEN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED PLATES, ENGLAND, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, England, first half 19th century, J. Heath Ontario Lake Scenery , dia. 8 5/8; impressed Clews Picturesque Views series, dia. 8 1/2; basket of flowers, dia. 8 1/4; four impressed Leeds Pottery Great Wall of China , gilded, dia. 8 3/8; impressed Wedgwood Blue Claude , dia. 8 1/2; two Bewick Stag , dia. 8 5/8; impressed Adams The Rookery Surrey , dia. 8 3/4; Carey's Lady of the Lake , dia. 8 3/4; Montreal , dia. 9; Castle and Bridge , dia. 8; Willow with tall Pagoda , dia. 7 3/4; impressed Copeland Spode Groom Leading a Horse , dia. 8; wine making scene, dia. 7 1/2; Chinoiserie with lady and parasol, dia. 7 1/2 in.
- FIVE ENGLISH POTTERY LEAF DISHES, EARLY
FIVE ENGLISH POTTERY LEAF DISHES, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, early 19th century, each pearlware, a marked Spode blue transfer printed, lg. 5; pair of marked Leeds Pottery with molded leaf veining, lg. 5 1/4; and a pair with blue painted vines to molded veining, lg. 5 3/4 in.
- ENGLISH CREAMWARE INSCRIBED AND DATED
ENGLISH CREAMWARE INSCRIBED AND DATED ‘CASTLE-DECORATED’ TEAPOT AND COVERENGLISH CREAMWARE INSCRIBED AND DATED ‘CASTLE-DECORATED’ TEAPOT AND COVER , dated 1771, probably Yorkshire (Hunslet), the decoration attributed to The Leeds Pottery trading under Humble, Greens and Company, ovoid with curved fern-molded spout, the entwined strap handle with flower terminals, the flat cover with flower finial, one side enameled in iron-red and black with a three tower crenelated castle, the central tower flying a large pennant, the other side inscribed in black ‘Ann Hough 1771’, within a lobed foliate surround, h: 5 1/8 x l: 7 1/2 in. Provenance: With Garry Atkins, Ltd., Kensington Church Street, London. Troy Dawson Chappell Collection, no. 231 (label). Skinner, Marlborough, 15 July 2016, sale 2920M, lot 351. Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 849. Catalogue
- TWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED
TWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEAWARES AND AN ENGLISH CREAMWARE VASETWO ENGLISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEAWARES AND AN ENGLISH CREAMWARE VASE, circa 1765-75, Leeds, Yorkshire, the coffee pot of pear shape, the high domed cover with flower finial, press-molded spout and entwined strap handles, enameled in the manner of The Leeds Pottery trading under Humble, Greens & Co. with a tight bouquet of roses, tulips and larkspur and scattered sprays, h: 9 in.; the cylindrical tea caddy with sloped shoulder, the associated cover with upright flower finial, enameled with a cabbage rose bouquet and flower sprays, h: 5 1/8 in.; the English waisted vase painted with a tight bouquet beneath an iron-red wavy line, possibly Liverpool, circa 1775, h: 3.5 in. (3) Provenance: Leeds University Collection (the coffee pot and cover); With Bryan Smith, Pudsey, West Yorkshire, 5 October, 1988 (the coffee pot and cover); The Baltimore Collection, Litchfield Auction Gallery, Litchfield, CT, 28 April, 1988, sale 8807, lot 635 (the tea caddy with cover); Bonham's, London, n.d. (the vase); Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley English Creamware Collection Literature: Troy Dawson Chappell, Northern Ceramic Society, "An English Heritage: A Survey of Earthenware and Stoneware, Part II," TJ Metzgers: Toledo, 2016, p. 786, fig. 350 for a bowl painted in the manner of Leeds Pottery under Humble, Greens and Company.
- ENGLISH LEEDS CREAMWARE TEAPOT. Circa
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.
- FIVE ENGLISH PLATES. First half-19th
FIVE ENGLISH PLATES. First half-19th century. Pearlware Queen's Rose plate, 10"dia.; reticulated rim creamware plate, 9.75"dia.; impressed "Wood" rose decorated plate, 7.75"dia.; "Leeds Pottery" creamware plate with romantic scene transfer, 8"d. and "Wedgwood" plate with Imari floral decoration, 7.25"d. Overall wear.
- 6PC EARLY LEEDS POTTERY MINIATURE TOY
6PC EARLY LEEDS POTTERY MINIATURE TOY CREAMWARE England,Late 18th-19th CenturyGroup includes a set of three matching platters with green ruffled edge (D44.519.183), miniature soup tureen (D44.519.188), circular plate with dark green edge (D44.519.185), and a miniature platter with blue edge and baked turkey (D44.519.186). A fantastic group of miniature toy English ceramics!
- (LOT OF 9) ASSEMBLED GROUP OF CERAMICS
(LOT OF 9) ASSEMBLED GROUP OF CERAMICS (lot of 9) Assembled group of ceramics, 19th/20th century, comprising Kerr & Bins Worcester triple vase, 3.25"h; English ironstone navette form dish and covered sauce tureen; Leeds pottery teapot with flower finial, 5.75"h; English parianware hexagon covered sugar and pewter covered jam pot; incised decorated redware jug, 4.5"h; pierced pottery urn, painted crown mark, 9"h and a bisque jar, 4"h.
- 19TH C. ENGLISH LEEDS SOFT PASTE CREAM
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".
- A Leeds Creamware Covered Tureen
Circa
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
- Pair of Leeds Creamware Covered Soup
Pair of Leeds Creamware Covered Soup Tureens c.1800 12" (height) 30.5cm (height) impressed LEEDS POTTERY 18
- SIX PLATES. England late 18th-early
SIX PLATES. England late 18th-early 19th century creamware. All have reticulated edges. Four matching 9''d. single 8 1/2''d. and a single with molded garlands impressed ''Leeds Pottery'' 9''d. A few minor edge flakes the latter has crazing. No repairs. The four matching have minor flakes and single one is ok. Leeds has a lot of crazing and doesn't ring. Hard to tell if there is any hairlines. There are a couple of flakes on the table ring.
- GROUP OF ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS.
GROUP OF ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS. The Pine Furniture of Early New England Russell Hawes Kettell English Domestic Brass 1680-1810 and History of its Origins Rupert Gentle and Rachael Feild Living With Antiques: A Treasury of Private Homes in America Alice Winchester Old Stuff in Up-Country Pennsylvania Earl. F. Robacker The Flowering of American Folk Art 1776-1876 Jean Lipman and Alice Winchester The Antiques Treasury of Furniture and Other Decorative Arts Alice Winchester America's Quilts and Coverlets Carleton L. Safford and Robert Bishop Azerbaijan Carpet Rugs and Carpets of the Orient Nathaniel Harris Oriental Lowestoft Chinese Export Porcelain J.A. Lloyd Hyde The American Clock: A Comprehensive Pictorial Survey 1723-1900 William H. Distin and Robert Bishop Furniture Treasury vol. 3 Wallace Nutting Gone Are the Days: An Illustrated History of the Old South Harnett T. Kane Folk Sculpture USA: Brooklyn Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art Exhibition 1976 China-Trade Porcelain: An account of its historical background manufacture and decoration and a study of the Helena Woolworth McCann Collection by John Goldsmith Phillips Chinese Trade Porcelain Michel Beurdeley Pennsylvania Dutch American Folk Art Henry J. Kauffman Spatterware and Sponge: Hardy Perennials of Ceramics Earl F. and Ada F. Robacker 101 Masterpieces of American Primitive Painting Great Historic Houses of America Phyllis Lee Levin Beyond New England Thresholds Samuel Chamberlain America's Folk Art Robert L. Polley The Heritage of Early American Houses John Drury This England: National Geographic Society America's Country Furniture 1780-1875 Ralph and Terry Kovel Book of American Clocks Brooks Palmer Two Hundred Years of American Clocks and Watches Chris bailey American Bird Decoys William J. Mackey Jr. American Pewter J.B. Kerfoot Polly's Principles Polly Bergen American Glass george and Helen McKearin Colonial Furniture in America Luke Vincent Lockwood The American Heritage History of Antiques Marshall B. Davidson The Chamberlain Selection of New England Rooms 1639-1863 Samuel and Narcissa G. Chamberlain English Ceramics Circle Transactions 1-5/Volume I and 6-10/Volume 2 English porcelain Circle transactions 1-4 \/volume 1 The World Guide to Antiquities Seymour Kurtz Pewter in America volumes I and II Ledlie L. Laughlin Early Pennsylvania Arts and Crafts John Joseph Stoudt Charlton Heston Presents the Bible Lighting in America Lawrence S. Cooke A Directory of Antique Furniture F. Lewis Hinckley American Folk Art Canes George H. Meyer Furniture Treasury Wallace Nutting The Last two Million Years (Reader's Digest) The Horizon Book of the Arts of Chine (Horizon Magazine) The New Yorker Cartoon Album 1975-1985 The Book of Rugs Oriental and European Ignaz Schlosser American Antiques Norman Hudson Concise Encyclopedia of American Antiques Helen Comstock The Pennsylvania German Collection by the Philadelphia Museum of Art Connecticut Furniture of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (Wadsworth Atheneum) The Complete Encyclopedia of Antiques L.G.G. Ramsey The Leeds Pottery Donald Towner The History and Folklore of American Country Tinware 1700-1900 Margaret Coffin Guide to American Pewter Carl Jacobs Pennsylvania Dutch Stuff: Guide to Country Antiques Earl F. Robacker Tidewater Virginia in Color Parke Rouse Jr. A History of American Pewter Charles F. Montgomery Fine Points of Furniture: Early American Albert Sack A Window on Williamsburg John J. Warklet Jr. American and English Antiques of the Eighteenth Century Max Webber INC (catalogue 3 1971) A Handbook of Popular Antiques Katharine Morrison McClinton Historic Deerfield: Houses and Interiors Samuel Chamberlain and Henry N. Flynt Antiques as Investment Richard H. Rush
- Three Pieces of English Blue and White
Three Pieces of English Blue and White Porcelain, consisting of a good Leeds Pottery blue-edged creamware sweetmeats dish of footed scallop-shell form, fourth quarter 18th century; a smaller Worcester sweetmeats dish of leaf form in blue and white, 1755-1790; and a diminutive Worcester blue and white porcelain sweetmeats bowl of footed leaf form in "Chinese Traveler" decor, also 1755-1790; the Leeds dish and the first Worcester leaf-form dish marked, respectively, with an impressed underglaze signature and an underglaze blue crescent, w. 2-5/8" to 4-5/8".