- A collection of various Pottery
A collection of various Pottery to include Ridgway Part Tea Set Doulton and Masons Plates Wade 1950's Wares etc
- Ridgway parian pitcher, band of
Ridgway parian pitcher, band of relief decoration with hunting scene and tavern scenes, base marked "Published by W. Ridgway & Co. Hanley October 1 1835", 10-1/4 in. Excellent condition, small kiln seating chips on foot ring, as made.
- A collection of Wade Pottery to
A collection of Wade Pottery to include figure of a cat Towser from Glenturret Distillery Andy Capp Toast Rack Coronation Street Rovers Return Salt and Pepper Scottie Dog money box ICI man Flying Birds etc (16)
- COLLECTION OF GLAZED ART POTTERY,
COLLECTION OF GLAZED ART POTTERY, CERAMICS, PLASTER FIGURAL VASE AND OTHER TABLE ARTICLESCollection of Glazed Art Pottery, Ceramics, Plaster Figural Vase and Other Table Articles, Including a W Ridgway Co. figural pottery relief pitcher, Roseville Carnelian Glazes two handled vase (as is) and other articles
- JOHN RIDGEWAY PRINTED POTTERY PLATEA
JOHN RIDGEWAY PRINTED POTTERY PLATEA John Ridgeway printed pottery plate in the unusual "Giraffe" pattern (1836-55), the central scene depicts two men and three giraffes in the foreground, and tents in the background. The scene is taken from a coloured lithograph dated 1836 which shows giraffes destined for London Zoo. Printed mark to bottom "Published Aug 30th 1836, Agreeably to the Act, Stoneware JR "GIRAFFE". Diameter, 10".
- Ruskin High Fired Vase
Ruskin High Fired Vase
- ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY JARDINIERERookwood
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY JARDINIERERookwood Art Pottery Jardiniere , c. 1887-1903, marked, decorated by Amelia Browne Sprague, standard glaze, poppy decor, h. 7 in., dia. 8 1/2 in
- Miscellaneous ornamental ornamental
Miscellaneous ornamental ornamental pottery and porcelain, to include a pair of Rye Pottery goats, 19th c Staffordshire figure of a winged child, pair of Staffordshire bone china dessert plates painted with fancy birds, etc More Information Some faults and / or repair, many items good
- Doulton Burslem Treacle Glazed
Doulton Burslem Treacle Glazed Ink Well of a Man in Judges Wig
- Historical medium blue transferware
Historical medium blue transferware pitcher and washbowl william ridgway, son & co., circa 1844 From the"Catskill Moss" series, the baluster form pitcher decorated with "Wilkes-Barre Vale of Wyoming," the bowl decorated with "Baltimore." H: 9, Dia: 13 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: William Kurau, Lampeter, Pennsylvania Pitcher with repaired handle, the bowl with crack.
- A Midlands saltglazed brown stoneware
A Midlands saltglazed brown stoneware teapot and cover, dated 1863, impressed in printer's type S BOWRING NOTTINGHAM 1863 and sprigged with two principal classical subjects beneath trailing ivy border, 31cm h More Information Teapot - chip on rim. Cover - chip on rim and cracked
- ROOKWOOD POTTERY SCENIC VASE1912;
ROOKWOOD POTTERY SCENIC VASE1912; incised mark; impressed numbers "1122" and "V"; artist's initials "G.V".; Provenance: The Estate of James and Lois Garner. Proceeds will benefit Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and World Wildlife Fund; 8 1/4 inches high Condition:
- Rookwood Art Pottery Planter beautifulslip
Rookwood Art Pottery Planter beautifulslip glaze on mottled red & yellow base dated 1925 handled 5-1/2'' square 3-3/4'' tall excellent singed Elizabeth N. Lincoln
- Two Pottery Groups, one a diminutive
Two Pottery Groups, one a diminutive Staffordshire pottery \"bocage\" group of a girl seated beside the millrace of a towered water mill, second quarter 19th century, and the other a small two-towered pottery pastille castellated burner, third quarter 19th century, h. 4\" and 6-1/2\".
- FLOW BLUE POTTERY JARDINIERE, GILDEDHigh-relief,
FLOW BLUE POTTERY JARDINIERE, GILDEDHigh-relief, floral patterns with scalloped rim. Flaking to gilt. Backstamp not genuine William Ridgway & Co mark.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 10"H x 11"L x 7.25"W
- Poole Pottery, a stoneware jug
Poole Pottery, a stoneware jug and sundry part services
- A collection of Various Pottery
A collection of Various Pottery to include Bursley Ware Charlotte Rhead Vase Wedgwod Swallow TeaPot Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky Plastic Advertising Sign pair of Toby Jugs Clarice Cliff Crocus Cream Jug (damaged handle) etc (approx 21)
- Ridgway flow blue china 163-piece
Ridgway flow blue china 163-piece partial dinner service in the of ''Osborne'' pattern late 19th century; comprising: soup tureen two vegetable tureens two water pitchers 10 egg cups sauce tureen three graduated platters teapot sugar bowl creamer waste bowl 12 crescent-shaped bone dishes 13 teacups 31 saucers 10 dessert bowls 5 custard bowls 10 dinner plates 6 luncheon plates 11 dessert plates 4 oblong open serving bowls circular open serving bowl butter tureen with liner 7 soup bowls 17 salad plates 12 butter pats and a celery dish Estimate $ 500-700 Uniform craquelure wear gilt loss set is best for on-site inspection.
- A collection of Various Pottery
A collection of Various Pottery to include Bursley Ware Charlotte Rhead Vase Wedgwod Swallow TeaPot Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky Plastic Advertising Sign pair of Toby Jugs Clarice Cliff Crocus Cream Jug (damaged handle) etc (approx 21)
- ROGERS STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY England,
ROGERS STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY England, 19th century.
- GROUP OF PAT GROOM AND OTHER WINCHCOMBE
GROUP OF PAT GROOM AND OTHER WINCHCOMBE AND COLDSTONE POTTERIES CERAMICS TALLEST JUG: 7 1/2 IN. (19.1 CM.)GROUP OF PAT GROOM AND OTHER WINCHCOMBE AND COLDSTONE POTTERIES CERAMICS, Pat Groom (British, 1932-?) a small honey glaze plate with slip-trail fish decoration, impressed PG and early Winchcombe marks; a small jug with green and brown glaze and slip-trail decoration, impressed PG and early Winchcombe marks; a larger jug with green and brown glaze and slip-trail decoration, impressed PG and early Winchcombe marks; a Coldstone Kiln mustard glazed jug with brown slip-trail meander, impressed PG and CK marks; Matt Grimmitt (British, 20th/21st Century) for Winchcombe a small bowl with honey glaze within and without decorated with slip-trail waves and dots, impressed MG mark; Dave Wilson (British 20th/21st Century) a puzzle jug in blue and brown glazes, impressed DW and Winchcombe marks (6) Dimensions: Tallest Jug: 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm.) Provenance: Fish decorated dish purchased from Dan Manning, Grimmitt bowl from Oxford Ceramics Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
- EXTENSIVE ENGLISH PORCELAIN BOTANICAL
EXTENSIVE ENGLISH PORCELAIN BOTANICAL DESSERT SERVICE
POSSIBLY RIDGWAY, EARLY 19TH CENTURY finely painted with floral specimens, the rims painted with further floral decoration enclosed within cartouches and roundels, on a moulded scrollwork ground with gilt highlights; comprising: twenty-four plates, 24cm diam; four low comports, 8cm high; four medium comports, 13cm high; two tall comports, 16cm high; and two sauce tureens, covers and stands, stands 19cm diam; red painted pattern number A641(Qty)Provenance: Careston Castle, Brechin, Angus
- Rookwood Pottery. Collection of
Rookwood Pottery. Collection of four Standard Glaze vessels. 1892-94, glazed earthenware, silver. 4¼ h × 3¼ w × 2 d in. result: $1,500. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Lot is comprised of a small pitcher by Ellen Bertha I. Cranch, a small footed vase with Gorham silver overlay, a mug by Harriet Elizabeth Wilcox, and a covered jar by Sadie Markland. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside of each example ‘Flame mark 647 W’ with artist signature ‘EBIC’, ‘Flame mark 597 E W’, ‘Flame mark 259 E’ with partially visible artist signature ‘H.E.W.’ and ‘Flame mark 622 W C’ with artist signature ‘SW’. Impressed manufacturer's mark to to silver ‘Gorham MFG Co.’ and numbered to one foot ‘R677’. Provenance: The Schulman Collection (overlay example) | David Rago Auctions (two examples) | Collection of Jordan Lubitz
- A collection of Pottery to include
A collection of Pottery to include Rabbit Teapot Two Nao Flakys World Figuers Two Royal Doulton Christmas Plates Wade Rabbit Moneybox Wade Woody Pig Wedgwood Beatrix Potter Plates etc (approx 15)
- Stoneware pitcher, tavern scenes
Stoneware pitcher, tavern scenes in relief on one side, other side with witches and horseman, handle repeats same theme with hand holding horse's tail, base marked "Published by W. Ridgway & Co./Hanley/October 1, 1835", 10 in. Minor chips and wear to foot ring, hand on handle. Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
- POTTERY: AMERICAN BENNINGTON-TYPE
POTTERY: AMERICAN BENNINGTON-TYPE POTTERY, THIRTEEN ROCKINGHAM GLAZED STONEWARE SERVING PIECES INCLUDING EIGHT PLATES AND FIVE ASSOR...POTTERY: American Bennington-type pottery, thirteen Rockingham glazed stoneware serving pieces including eight plates and five assorted cups, all unmarked, details include: four large plates, 10 1/4" diam.; four medium plates, 8 3/4" diam.; and five assorted handled cups, largest: 4" h., all with wear consistent with age and use including scattered chips and other imperfections, sold as found.
- POTTERY: AMERICAN BENNINGTON-TYPE
POTTERY: AMERICAN BENNINGTON-TYPE POTTERY, SEVEN ROCKINGHAM GLAZED STONEWARE BOWLS GRADUATED IN SIZE, LOW FORM WITH ANGLED SIZE, ALL...POTTERY: American Bennington-type pottery, seven Rockingham glazed stoneware bowls graduated in size, low form with angled size, all unmarked, wear consistent with age and use including scattered chips and other imperfections, sold as found, largest: 2 3/4" h. x 12" diam.
- GLADYS ROGERS FOR PILKINGTON'S
GLADYS ROGERS FOR PILKINGTON'S TILE & POTTERY CO.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASE, CIRCA 1920 lustre-glazed earthenware, impressed factory mark and number 2920, lustre-painted monogram17.3cm high
- DERBY BOUGH POTS & COVERS, CA.
DERBY BOUGH POTS & COVERS, CA. 1800-1805 Pair of Derby bough pots and covers, each with early red crown crossed batons 'D' mark for 1782-1810, one with incised "No. 76", each with red script inscription, one reading "Near Windly, Derbyshire" the other "In Wales" and each with a cartouche of a landscape scene on parcel gilded old pink ground. Some wear to gilding. 4.5" H x 7" W x 4.25" D.
- A 19th Century Staffordshire brown
A 19th Century Staffordshire brown treacle glazed ''Barge'' ware teapot and cover the teapot finial moulded in relief and decorated in colours with birds flowers and other raised ornaments 13.75ins high (rim badly chipped and pieces missing) an early 20th Century Staffordshire brown treacle glazed pottery kettle with oval panel impressed ''Mrs J. Gadsby Barksby Cottage Littleover Lane Normanton'' and dated 1906 9.75ins high and one other smaller ditto of a similar nature with raised panel to side and impressed ''Mrs Ward Matlock Derbyshire'' and dated 1897 11.75ins high (teapot finial damaged and repaired)
- BENNINGTON POTTERYBennington pottery
BENNINGTON POTTERYBennington pottery to include fish flask, shaving mug, etc.
Condition:
Mug - chip to interior rim. Goat - hairline and flake to base, hairline along top seam/line, small flake to base at corner. Teapot - restoration to spout, four hairlines to base and side.
- WALRATH POTTERY VASE: Tall vase
WALRATH POTTERY VASE: Tall vase with stylized matte green foliage and flower on brown matte ground. Incised Walrath mark on base. Frederick Walwrath (1871-1920) worked at Grueby Faience taught at Mechanics Institute later worked at Newcomb Pottery. 9 1/4'' h. x 4 1/4'' dia. 3'' rim.CONDITION: Note professional repair to fleck on base note minor discoloration and 2'' crack as seen in picture.
- NC POTTERY, MARK HEWITT, THREE
NC POTTERY, MARK HEWITT, THREE VESSELS Wood-fired salt glazed stoneware, the first piece is a vase drilled to create a table lamp and mounted to a wooden base, the vase is marked on the underside with the signature glyph (height to top of socket 17.5 in.); the second is a low teapot with cover, the glaze enhanced by blue glaze drips, with signature glyph (5.5 x 8 in.); the third is an elixir jug, heavily salt spotted with tooled neck and blue drip from the spout WMH stamp (7.25 in.).
- FOUR ROOKWOOD POTTERY ITEMS To
FOUR ROOKWOOD POTTERY ITEMS To include: a matte glaze pair of water lily candle holders (2 x 3 1/2 in.) 2311 1921 (original firing crack on the base), a blue matte vase 2838 1927 % 1/4 in.) (tiny rim flea bite), a standard vase decorated with dandelions (6 1/2 in.) shape 900. All with impressed marks to the underside.
- A collection of Lorna Bailey Old
A collection of Lorna Bailey Old Ellgreave Pottery comprising of Inglewood Jug Second Avenue Open Day Jug 2004 Pagoda Cruet Set Miniature Bursley Way Tea Pot Cloud End Plaque Limited Edition and a Oaklands Vase (7)
- FOLK ART REDWARE "POTTER & HIS
FOLK ART REDWARE "POTTER & HIS JUG" BY CATHY GATCHca. 1992; hand molded redware statuary of seated man in jacket, wearing a brimmed cap, holding a small handled jug with mottled manganese glaze decoration, possible Turtle Creek piece, 3"x 3"x 6 1/4"; Condition: good