Pair black Staffordshire dogs:Pair black Staffordshire dogs: redware with glossy black glaze, British, probably late 19th century, 11-1/2 in. Traces of original gilt highlights, surface abrasions, several small cracks.
THREE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE PIECES.THREE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE PIECES. Twentieth century. A Toby jug of a seated man with cup and pitcher "Staffordshire England" orange mark. 11.5"h. and a pair of black and white spaniels with freestanding front legs, gold luster collars and chains. Black "Kent Made In England" mark. 10"h.
(5) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE WARES(5) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE WARES 19th c. and later, comprising: a tulip-form quill-holder inkwell applied with dark blue winged birds, a tulip-form quill-holder inkwell applied with mid-blue winged birds, a triple tulip-form quill-holder inkwell on paw feet, and a pair of bocage figures titled "Boy and Dog" and "Girl with Lamb", figures: 6"h
PAIR ENGLISH PORCELAIN STAFFORDSHIREPAIR ENGLISH PORCELAIN STAFFORDSHIRE DOGS in opposing positions rust and white with black accents and glass eyes. Heights: 12.5 inches. The dogs are in good condition with crazing and light wear throughout and some gilding loss.
ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STAFFORDSHIRE,ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STAFFORDSHIRE, CA. 1765English salt-glazed Staffordshire, ca. 1765 , to include teapot, 3 3/4" h., shell form dish, creamer, tea bowl, and saucer.
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Condition:
Teapot - repair to tip of spout, lid restored, handle reattached, repair to bottom. Creamer - two short rim lines, chip to base. Tea bowl - small repair to footed base. Scallop-form pickle dish - short rim line.
LARGE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE VASE19thLARGE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE VASE19th CenturyBlue and white transfers depict multiple landscape vignettes. Height 21.''
A Staffordshire slipware dish withA Staffordshire slipware dish with trailed brown glaze on an ochre ground, 41cm diameter/Provenance: from the Estates of Lord & Lady Charteris
English Staffordshire platter withEnglish Staffordshire platter with blue transfer decoration 15''l. and a bowl 12.5''dia.
ENGLISH SLIPWARE JUGattributedENGLISH 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
English blue Staffordshire platterEnglish blue Staffordshire platter with country scene. Good condition has a small mark on the face in the top right side as well as a few minor flea bites. see images. Marked on bottom. Measures 15.5'' long x 12.5'' wide. Shipping weight 4.4 lbs.
STAFFORDSHIRE WHITE AND BLUE SALTSTAFFORDSHIRE WHITE AND BLUE SALT GLAZED STONEWAREStaffordshire White and Blue Salt Glazed Stoneware, to include a shell teapot with cover, 18th century with molded spout, set on claw feet, cracks in making, chip on spout, height 6 inches.
Condition:
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A Collection of English TransferwareA Collection of English Transferware Articles comprising a Staffordshire historical States plate a Staffordshire Wilkies The Escape of the Mouse plate a cup and saucer decorated with a hound in pursuit of a stag and an Adams rectangular bowl with Chinoiserie decoration. Width of bowl 10 3/8 inches.
7) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE & MASON'S7) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE & MASON'S IRONSTONE WARES(lot of 7) English ceramic dining ware, including: (1) Staffordshire blue and white transfer-ware tureen, in the Blue Willow pattern, having dual handles, star fracture underfoot, approx 5.25"h, 12.75"w, 7.75"d; (6) English Mason's ironstone bowls, in the Vase and Rock or Pekin Vase pattern, (five) with small chips to rim, (one) with hairline, approx 1 3/8"h, 9 7/8"diam; 11.75lbs total **Provenance: A prominent Houstonian's River Oaks Estate**
A Staffordshire oval blue and whiteA Staffordshire oval blue and white dish with pierced border transfer printed a figure beside a gate with church beyond and sheep in the foreground 28cm (11") wide another dish with pierced border 22cm (8.75") wide and five other blue and white rectangular dishes transfer printed
THREE ENGLISH WHIELDON TYPE STAFFORDSHIRETHREE ENGLISH WHIELDON TYPE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATESThree English Whieldon type Staffordshire plates, late 18th c. , approx. - 9 1/2" dia.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
GROUP OF ENGLISH FLORAL PAINTEDGROUP OF ENGLISH FLORAL PAINTED CHINA WITH STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIERGROUP OF ENGLISH FLORAL PAINTED CHINA WITH STAFFORDSHIRE TERRIER, includes Spode rectangular dish; a hand painted plate with birds and pink roses, within a git border, unmarked; a Staffordshire terrier flatback; a soft paste porcelain dish with flowers; a Crown Staffordshire cup; and a Johnson Bros. gravy boat and stand (7)
ASSORTED BLUE TRANSFERWARE STAFFORDSHIREASSORTED BLUE TRANSFERWARE STAFFORDSHIRE England, 1830s-50s, to include: (8) dinner plates (approx. 10 in.) (underside chip and several rim flea bites), (1) dessert plate, (9) tea cups (one with chip and one with hairline) with (10) saucers (5 1/2 in.)
(15) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE(15) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE WILLOW TABLEWARE(lot of 15) English Staffordshire blue and white transferware, late 19th/ early 20th c., in the willow pattern, various makers include: Henry Alcock & Co., RJ, Podmore, Walker & Co., William Ridgway & Co., including: (11) plates, largest: 10.25"diam, (2) soup bowls, 9.5"diam, (1) tall bowl, 3.25"h, 6"diam, (1) serving platter, 12"l, 9.25"w; crazing, staining, hairlines, 16.5lbs total **Provenance: O'Neill-Leonard Antiques, Westlake Hills, Texas**
PAIR OF ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE SPANIELS.PAIR OF ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE SPANIELS. Second half-19th century, redware. Seated male and female with "Jackfield"? glaze and gold trim. 12.25"?h.
EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITEEARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE OVAL TUREEN STANDEnglish 19th CenturyWith side handles and scenic decoration. 14 x 9''.''
STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE POTTERY DOGSSTAFFORDSHIRE STYLE POTTERY DOGS in opposing positions with black spots gold collar and chains. Heights: 9 inches. The dogs are in good overall condition with light wear and crazing throughout but one dog has a repaired foot.
Lot of assorted English transferware.Lot of assorted English transferware. Includes (6) 9.5'' English Staffordshire plates (Imported by Robert Lawrence Cincinnati) a Royal Doulton ''Croydon Church'' 10.5'' ceramic plate and a 12'' wide J. Wedgwood Bicentenary Celebration Queen's Ware Platter ''View of Mr.Wedgwood's House at Etruria Staffordshire No. 1129''. Plate hanger on Royal Doulton plate. Condition: chip to the edge of two Staffordshire plates minor wear to paint see images. Total weight 6 lbs.
STAFFORDSHIRE DOG FIGURINES LotSTAFFORDSHIRE DOG FIGURINES Lot of (8) Small Vintage English Pottery Dog Figures, including two matched pairs, one standing poodle, 2 1/4" to 4 1/4" high. Paint losses, two with foot edge chips, one with foot repair.
COLLECTION OF MOSTLY ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRECOLLECTION OF MOSTLY ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE AND JASPERWARE VASES, PITCHERS AND OTHER TABLE ARTICLESCollection of Mostly English Staffordshire and Jasperware Vases, Pitchers and Other Table Articles,
(2) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE TRANSFERWARE(2) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE TRANSFERWARE PLATTERS(pair) English Staffordshire blue and white transferware ironstone platters, 19th c., each showing a figural landscape scene, with floral and braided border, (one) with wire wall hanger, unmarked, approx 1.75"h, 16.75"l, 13"w; 6.5lbs total
6 ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY6 ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY ITEMS6 English Staffordshire pottery items including a pair of Spaniels, two cottage form money banks, 1 cottage form pastille burner, and a small figural of a female on horseback with hunting dog. Ranging in size from 4 1/4" H x 4" W to 10 1/2" H x 8" W. 19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
All cottages with some chipping and wear. Spaniels with overall crazing and wear, one with minor chips to eyes and the other with minor losses to lower back. Figural overall very good condition.
A SELECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE ToA SELECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE To include: 1850-60s, a mantel ornament depicting a highlander and maiden perched upon a faux clock (14 1/2 in.) (hairline at junction of maiden's hair); (2 spill vases) (9 3/4 and 6 in.); a castle style spill and bud vase (some foliage missing); a flat-back dairyman (9 1/2 in.) (rear tight hairline and crazing); a late 19th century pottery mansion with dog. Included is a figurine of a fox hunt attributed to Royale Stratford.
3 STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN DOGS33 STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN DOGS3 pieces Staffordshire English porcelain. Pair of dog figurines, each 4 1/4"H; dog figure group, 9"H. Crazing throughout pair of figurines, paint loss to ears; larger figure group paint loss throughout, firing crack to top dog.
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE SERVING PIECES.TWO STAFFORDSHIRE SERVING PIECES. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Dark blue transfers. Large bowl with landscape and wide bird and flower border minor wear. 4 1/2''h. 10''d. And an open vegetable with fruit still life. Small edge flake. 9 3/4'' x 13''.
Ceramic Staffordshire dog withCeramic Staffordshire dog with basket; obedient terrier seated on pillow, holding woven basket in his mouth, gilt and paint accents. Mid 19th century Stoke-on-Trent potteries mark impressed on base. 7 1/2"H. Good condition.
STAFFORDSHIRE: FIVE PIECES, ENGLISH,STAFFORDSHIRE: FIVE PIECES, ENGLISH, 19TH C., ALL UNSIGNED AND WITH POLYCHROME GLAZE, INCLUDING: LARGE STANDING WHIPPET WITH RABBIT ...STAFFORDSHIRE: Five pieces, English, 19th C., all unsigned and with polychrome glaze, including: large standing whippet with rabbit in mouth, chip to foliage at foot, small hairline at base, 7 1/2" h.; poodle half reclining with paws crossed over dead bird, 4 3/4" l.; "Show Man" and "Show Man", each with musical instrument and with a bocage in background, likely by J. Dale of Burslem, c. 1825, chips and cracks, largest: 6" h.; and last a toby jug of gentleman in 18th C. attire, rubbing of finish, 8 1/2" h., all pieces with wear consistent with age including roughness at high areas, rubbing and craquelure of glaze, small damages and loss, etc., all sold as is.
TWO BLUE & WHITE TRANSFER-DECORATEDTWO BLUE & WHITE TRANSFER-DECORATED EARTHENWARE ITEMSStaffordshire. The first a bowl, depicting St. Peters, Rome. The second, a scalloped plate with pavilions and men on horseback. Diameters 10 in., 7.5 in., respectively.
GROUP OF 17 STAFFORDSHIRE PIECES,GROUP OF 17 STAFFORDSHIRE PIECES, 20TH CENTURYGROUP OF 17 STAFFORDSHIRE PIECES, 20TH CENTURY, including 1 couple as lamp, 4 pairs of dogs, 2 sheep, a sheep container, and others; some marked 'Old Staffordshire, England' (17)
THREE STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINES.THREE STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURINES. England, second half 19th century. Staffordshire poodle spill vase. Dogs with sanded coast sitting by a tree. 5.75"h. Standing stag figurine with great color. 6.5"h. Cow and calf standing by a stream. 6.75"h.
THREE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. EnglandTHREE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Hunters with dogs in medium and dark blue. Two plates with matching bird and flower borders 6 3/4'' 9''d. and a small tray. 10''l. Minor wear.
ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE COW CREAMER.ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE COW CREAMER. First half-19th century. Full bodied figure with "Blue Willow" transfer. Some minor wear and missing lid. 5.5"h.