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A Staffordshire slipware dish
A Staffordshire slipware dish with trailed brown glaze on an ochre ground, 41cm diameter/Provenance: from the Estates of Lord & Lady Charteris
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ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED
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.
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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.
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(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
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ENGLISH SLIPWARE JUGattributed to
ENGLISH 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
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LARGE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE
LARGE ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE VASE19th CenturyBlue and white transfers depict multiple landscape vignettes. Height 21.''
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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.
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English Staffordshire platter
English Staffordshire platter with blue transfer decoration 15''l. and a bowl 12.5''dia.
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THREE ENGLISH WHIELDON TYPE
THREE 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.
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PAIR ENGLISH PORCELAIN
PAIR 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.
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A Staffordshire oval blue and white
A 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
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COLLECTION OF MOSTLY ENGLISH
COLLECTION OF MOSTLY ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE AND JASPERWARE VASES, PITCHERS AND OTHER TABLE ARTICLESCollection of Mostly English Staffordshire and Jasperware Vases, Pitchers and Other Table Articles,
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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND
EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE OVAL TUREEN STANDEnglish 19th CenturyWith side handles and scenic decoration. 14 x 9''.''
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STAFFORDSHIRE WHITE AND BLUE SALT
STAFFORDSHIRE 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:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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ASSORTED BLUE TRANSFERWARE
ASSORTED 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.)
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Lot of assorted English
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.
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English blue Staffordshire
English 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.
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7) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE &
7) 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**
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GROUP OF ENGLISH FLORAL PAINTED
GROUP 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)
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TWO BLUE & WHITE TRANSFER-DECORATED
TWO 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.
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A Collection of English
A 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.
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(2) ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE
(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
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FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER
FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED WARES, ENGLAND, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, England, first half 19th century, bed pan in the Stately Home , lg. 14 1/2; feeding cup with girl picking mushrooms, lg. 7 3/4; a marked Florentine - Opaque China argyll jug, ht. 5 1/2; marked Spode Gothic Castle bidet, lg. 18 3/4; and a Queen Charlotte spittoon cup, ht. 4 1/4 in.
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STAFFORDSHIRE SALT GLAZE
STAFFORDSHIRE SALT GLAZE STONEWARE TEAPOTStaffordshire salt glaze stoneware ovoid teapot, ca. 1750 , with an applied meandering vine, resting on three animal paw feet, 4" h.
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Condition:
Lid, spout, and rim restored.
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STAFFORDSHIRE SALT GLAZE
STAFFORDSHIRE SALT GLAZE STONEWARE TEAPOTStaffordshire salt glaze stoneware ovoid teapot, ca. 1755 , with applied floral and scrolling designs, and animal paw feet, 5 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Lid and spout restored. Line running around base between two feet.
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(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**
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TWO STAFFORDSHIRE SERVING
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''.
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE
ANTIQUE ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER19th CenturySelect Views. Conway Castle Carnarvonshire Wales'' by R. Hall. Length 15''.''
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ASSORTED EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE
ASSORTED EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTERS Lot of (5) English Transfer Ware Serving Platters, incl: Copeland Spode's Tower Blue oval platter, 1920 date mark, 21" x 17"; Mid-19th c. blue and white "Gothic Temple" pattern platter by C.W. & K. Harvey, Longton, 20 3/4" x 16"; 19th c. Blue Willow pattern platter, with partial maker's stamp ("Staffordshire, above crown"), 18" x 14", heavy crazing and toning; Mid-19th c. Moss Rose pattern flow black platter by Jacob Furnival & Co., Cobridge, 15 1/4" x 11 3/4"; and Oval serving dish in green Virginia pattern by J & G Meakin, c. 1900, 15 1/2" x 12", under edge rim chip.
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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)
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6 STAFFORDSHIRE CHILD'S MUGSca.
6 STAFFORDSHIRE CHILD'S MUGSca. early-mid 19th century; canary yellow with brown transfer and copper lustre details "Be willing to do well without praise", 2 1/4"d, 2"h, Condition: 2 1/8" rim line, handle broken in three pieces and glued; green transfer of a horse breaking, 2 3/4"d, 2 1/2"h, Condition: rim wear; two with black transfer "F's", 2 1/2" & 2 3/4"d, 2 1/2" & 2 3/4"h, Condition: one good, one has 1/4" base flake; black transfer with Old Testament quote, 2 1/2"d, 2 1/4"h, Condition: edge wear; black transfer of a girl with cat and maid feeding chickens, clobbered in blue, green, red and yellow, 2 1/2"d, 2 1/2"h, Condition: 3/8" rim bruise; English Staffordshire earthenware
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STAFFORDSHIRE DOG FIGURINES Lot
STAFFORDSHIRE 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.
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A SELECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE To
A 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.
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ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED
ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STAFFORDSHIRE, MID 18TH C.English salt-glazed Staffordshire, mid 18th c. , to include teapot, 5 3/8", and cobalt-decorated cup and miniature mug.
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Condition:
Mug-1 1/2'' hairline. Faint hairline to base of handle. Teapot-several areas of restoration.
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3 STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN DOGS3
3 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.
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ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE COW
ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE COW CREAMER. First half-19th century. Full bodied figure with "Blue Willow" transfer. Some minor wear and missing lid. 5.5"h.