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Liberty & Co. A pewter hot water
Liberty & Co. A pewter hot water jug and cover designed by Archibald Knox, c1905, with wicker bound handle, 18cm h, marked ENGLISH PEWTER 0 3 0 3, and a WMF Ikora vase, 26cm h (3) More Information Pewter jug - shallow dents around widest part. Ikora vase - scratched and rubbed in places
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Liberty & Co. A pewter dish, c1910,
Liberty & Co. A pewter dish, c1910, 39cm diam, marked 0 1 1 7, a Tudric pewter mug, hammer textured, several other Liberty pewter articles and an Orivit jugendstil pewter two handled tray (8) More Information Generally dirty, somewhat dented, several items pitted
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Liberty & Co. pewter teapot,
Liberty & Co. pewter teapot, hammered oval body, squared r
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LIBERTY HERITAGE VASE. Edition
LIBERTY HERITAGE VASE. Edition 35/250. Together with an English silverplate inkstand an art nouveau style metal inkwell a pen stand and a Farber Brothers coffee pot Liberty vase: 7.25'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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Liberty & Co. A Tudric pewter sugar
Liberty & Co. A Tudric pewter sugar bowl and milk jug and a teapot with wicker wrapped handle en suite, designed by Archibald Knox, early 20th c, cast with honesty, teapot 24cm l, marked TUDRIC or with Solkets trademark, all numbered 0 2 3 1 (3) More Information Underside of teapot dented, wicker wrapping to handle perished, lot in otherwise good condition
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Claret jug
Claret jug
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Pfaltzgraff Liberty Jug and
Pfaltzgraff Liberty Jug and Mosaic Tile Co. Globe jug marked Pfaltzgraff 804 mint 5.25''h. globe marked The Mosaic Tile Co. Zanesville O. New York N.Y. tiny chip on the rim of base globe appears to have been broken from base and glued leaving hairline and several tiny glaze chips around the base of globe several tin glaze chips on globe 4''h.
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Macintyre Moorcroft Green
Macintyre Moorcroft Green Flamminian Jug, for Liberty & Co., c.1906-13 with pewter mounts height 5.9 in — 15 cm
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Liberty & Co. A two handled
Liberty & Co. A two handled pewter loving cup, designed by David Veasey, early 20th c, 19.5cm h, marked ENGLISH PEWTER MADE IN ENGLAND 0 1 0 More Information Dent on edge of foot; other smaller knocks and scratches, no splits or repair
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Wedgwood porcelain "The Liberty
Wedgwood porcelain "The Liberty Bowl", showing historic landmarks of colonial Philadelphia and the signing of the Declaration of Independence, 4"h x 10 1/4"dia
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New Jersey stoneware jug dated 1807
New Jersey stoneware jug dated 1807 incised Liberty Forevr Warne Letts 1807 S Amboy N Jersy 13" h. Provenance: New Jersey Estate. ?
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LIBERTY & CO. TUDRIC ENGLISH PEWTER
LIBERTY & CO. TUDRIC ENGLISH PEWTER VASELiberty & Co. England art nouveau Tudric pewter vase, with impressed marks on underside H, Made in England, "Tudric", 0786. 13 3/4"H
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LIBERTY AND CO. TUDRIC PEWTER
LIBERTY AND CO. TUDRIC PEWTER FOUR HANDLED VASE EnglandEarly 20th CenturySquat Art Nouveau vase with four shapely handles inspired by Celtic designs.
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STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE RED
STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE RED TRANSFER PRINTED JUG, ENGLAND, C. 1800, England, c. 1800, one side with "Liberty to the Sons of Britain" above a spinning machine, verses below, the reverse with "The Farmer's Arms", below the spout a cartouche inscribed "The happy Fire-Side or Conjugal Felicity", signed T. Baddeley Hanley, ht. 9 in.
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THREE NEW ORLEANS STONEWARE
THREE NEW ORLEANS STONEWARE ADVERTISING JUGSThree New Orleans Stoneware Advertising Jugs , 19th c., incl. "Crescent City Wine Cellar", "Liberty Wine Cellar", and "Estate Charles Feahney", largest 15 3/4 in., dia. 10 in.
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Liberty & Co. A pewter four
Liberty & Co. A pewter four footed flower bowl designed by Oliver Baker, early 20th c, 26cm diam, marked ENGLISH PEWTER MADE BY LIBERTY & CO 0 6 7 More Information Dented but not split
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LADY LIBERTY SPONGEWARE PITCHER.
LADY LIBERTY SPONGEWARE PITCHER. American 2nd half-19th century. Grey blue sponging with molded Lady Liberty on each side. One star missing. 9 1/4''h.
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Liberty & Co. A pierced pewter
Liberty & Co. A pierced pewter coupe designed by Archibald Knox, on three finned struts and round foot, the green glass liner possibly original and attributed to Powell, 13.5cm h, marked ENGLISH PEWTER 0 2 7 6 More Information Undamaged
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LIBERTY & CO. "TUDRIC" PEWTER BOWL,
LIBERTY & CO. "TUDRIC" PEWTER BOWL, C. 1900 David Veasey for Liberty and Company (English 1875) Arts and Crafts "Tudric" pewter double handled bowl, circa 1900, having stylized rose bushes in relief above the text, "And the woodbine spices are wafted abroad And the musk of the rose is blown", from "Come Into The Garden Maud", by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron, apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 4.5", w. 12.75", d. 9.25".
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A teapot by Archibald Knox for
A teapot by Archibald Knox for Liberty Pewter, marked TUDRIC in an intaglio mark on the underside with pattern number 03030. Approximately 8" in overall length, dents to body and dent to lid
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A pink lustre pearlware jug and
A pink lustre pearlware jug and basin, the jug printed and coloured with cast iron bridge opposing 'The Token', the basin similar, jug 22.5cm high
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Moorcroft Pot Purri Jar and Cover
Moorcroft Pot Purri Jar and Cover in the Flaminnion Design Marked Libertys height 13cm
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A Liberty & Co Tudric pewter basket
A Liberty & Co Tudric pewter basket moulded with stylised flowers and with a blue /green enamel plaque to the centre
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Two English pewter vases in Liberty
Two English pewter vases in Liberty style, early 20th c, 18.5 and 19cm h More Information Light dents and wear
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Four pieces Stiegel-type glass:
Four pieces Stiegel-type glass: flip with tapered body, pontil scar, enameled "Liberty is the best in the world, 1802", 5-3/4 in., good condition ; mug, 5-1/4 in., crack the length of one side near handle, otherwise good condition ; tapered tumbler, floral and bird decoration, 3-7/8 in., 4 in. base crack ; shot glass, "vat 1750", 2-1/2 in., rim chips with related cracks , all with enamel floral decoration, pontil scar on bases, probably Bohemian, late 18th/early 19th century. All with base wear. All but tumbler descended from the Landquist family, related to the Pfohl family of Salem, North Carolina; Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
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A silver resist lustre jug, circa
A silver resist lustre jug, circa 1820 and another in yellow, decorated with floral designs, 15cm high
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Liverpool creamware black
Liverpool creamware black transfer-decorated commemorative pitcher early 19th century Decorated on one side with American Eagle and shield within a chain of sixteen circular links, each bearing the name of a state (McCauley No. 153); the reverse with and oval design enclosing the figures of Liberty, Justice, and Peace, above the verse "United we stand, divided we fall" (McCauley No. 203). H: 8 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: David and Linda Arman Collection note: "United we stand..." is taken from "Liberty Song" written in 1768 by John Dickinson (1732-1808), an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution, who went on to become a delegate of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Minor glaze loss to spout and rim
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PATRIOTIC PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION
PATRIOTIC PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION CHARACTER JUG, HERBERT H...Limited edition number 1432. Beige coloration. Modelled after the 31st U.S. President.
Condition:
Small paint chip to spout.
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Royal Dux Figural Jug, early 20th
Royal Dux Figural Jug, early 20th century
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STACY LAMBERT (NC) AMERICAN SYMBOLS
STACY LAMBERT (NC) AMERICAN SYMBOLS JUG Polychrome glazed stoneware decorated with familiar symbols of America, the head of an eagle replaces the traditional spout and the arched handles is red and white, signed on the underside in marker and dated 12-6-2019.
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Unglazed Medinger sgraffito redware
Unglazed Medinger sgraffito redware pitcher early 20th c. with eagle and liberty incised 7 1/2" h. ?
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An American Bennington Brown
An American Bennington Brown Glaze Toby Jug circa 1820 depicting a standing woman with her lidded tricorn hat forming the spout holding a cup and liquor bottle with a C-shaped spurred handle to the back. Height 9 inches.
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MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE MADE FOR
MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE MADE FOR LIBERTY AND CO, POMEGRA...Beautifully shaped vessel decorated with fruits against a mottled ochre in green background. Made for Liberty & Co.
W Moorcroft signed to bottom.
Artist: William Moorcroft
Issued: c. 1912
Dimensions: 3.75"W x 8.75"H
Manufacturer: Moorcroft
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Liberty & Co. English, Early 20th
Liberty & Co.
English, Early 20th Century
Butter Dish
Tudric pewter
stamped for Liberty & Co. with 'Tudric / Pewter / 0316'
H 3/4 x W 7 x D 4 5/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of Lorna P. Cadmus, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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WATERFORD AMERICAN HERITAGE
WATERFORD AMERICAN HERITAGE COLLECTION BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LIBERTY BOWL: Footed bow with original label. Measures 6'' x 9 3/4'' dia.CONDITION: Note one interior chip on neck.
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Moorcroft vase made for Liberty &
Moorcroft vase made for Liberty & co decorated in the Bara Ware design height 15cm