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English Salt Glaze Jug bas-relief
English Salt Glaze Jug bas-relief various scenes with maidens in cameo views gold trim pewter top gold trim 9 1/2'' circa 1850 excellent.
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An English medieval jug, 14th -
An English medieval jug, 14th - 15th Century, of so-called Border ware, the round body beneath a grooved cylinder neck, decorated with a mottled yellow-green glaze, 15.5cm high/Note: bought from Jonathan Horne /Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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English salt glazed stoneware jug
English salt glazed stoneware jug second quarter-19th century; modeled after the Portland vase with classical relief decoration 8 1/2 in. H. Estimate $ 100-200 Staining in interior and exterior wear from use hairline crack in spout.
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ENGLISH SALT GLAZED STONEWARE JUG
ENGLISH SALT GLAZED STONEWARE JUG 18th c., possibly Westerwald, marked "GR" inside molded decorations and crest, "1/2" incised on side, 10.5"h x 6"dia, 8"w (with handle)
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ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE
ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED PECTEN SHELL MOLDED CREAM JUGENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED PECTEN SHELL MOLDED CREAM JUG, circa 1750-55, Staffordshire, each side with scallop shells, flowers and insects, the decoration picked out in green, blue and iron-red, on three lion mask and paw feet, h: 4 in. Provenance: Phillips, London, 6 September, 1989, sale 27838, lot 163; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley
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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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A Derbyshire saltglazed brown
A Derbyshire saltglazed brown stoneware puzzle jug, probably Chesterfield, c1830, with three sporting sprigs and pierced neck with four spouts in honey coloured glaze, 18.5cm h, impressed B More Information Undamaged, no restoration
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ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE
ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED HOT MILK JUG AND COVERENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED HOT MILK JUG AND COVER, circa 1760, Staffordshire, of pear shape with sparrow beak spout and strap handle, the slightly conical cover with spire finial, enameled with a bird perched on a rock flanked by flowering plants, the cover painted with fruit within an S-pattern band, h: 4 in. Provenance: With Wynn A. Sayman, Richmond, MA, 11 November, 1988; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley
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A salt glazed jug by Anthony
A salt glazed jug by Anthony Theakston in the form of a heron blue mottled glaze its wings as the handle and beak as the spout signed 37cm (14.5") high
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ENGLISH 18TH C. SALT GLAZED POTTERY
ENGLISH 18TH C. SALT GLAZED POTTERY JUG Two-Tone Bulbous Relief Molded Jug, dated 1720 and with impressed WDS monogram, raised hunting scene and three crowns decoration, 12 1/4" high, 9 1/2" diam. Repaired body breaks.
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A Salt-Glazed Creamware Jug Late
A Salt-Glazed Creamware Jug
Late 18th/Early 19th Century
Height 4 inches.
Property from the Estate of Charles and Lorraine Janda, Hinsdale, Illinois
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Salt Glazed Guglet (Water Vessel)
Salt Glazed Guglet (Water Vessel) British, 19th century, 8 in.,
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An 18th Century salt glazed pottery
An 18th Century salt glazed pottery bulbous jug 12ins high a 19th Century French part glazed terracotta jug with lid for same 14.5ins high (chipped) and two green glass bottles
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ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE
ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE GUGLET BOTTLEENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE GUGLET BOTTLE, circa 1755, Staffordshire, the oviform body with garlic neck applied with trailing branches and figures, the shoulder with scrolling foliage, h: 9.25 in. Provenance: The Ginsberg Collection, Christie's, New York, 15 October, 1983, lot 32; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley
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A salt glazed jug by Anthony
A salt glazed jug by Anthony Theakston in the form of a bird white glaze its wings as the handle its beak as the spout initialled AT 11cm (4.5") high
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ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE
ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE COBALT-BLUE DECORATED PECTEN SHELL MOLDED CREAM JUGENGLISH SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE COBALT-BLUE DECORATED PECTEN SHELL MOLDED CREAM JUG, circa 1750, Staffordshire, each side molded with shells, flowers and scrolls picked out in dark blue, beneath a serpentine rim, supported on three lion mask and paw feet, pinched wishbone handle, h: 3.5 in. Provenance: Phillips, London, 6 September, 1989, sale 27838, lot 162; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley
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WESTERWALD SALT GLAZED STONEWARE
WESTERWALD SALT GLAZED STONEWARE GEORGE REX JUGSalt glazed stoneware jug, Westerwald, Germany, 18th c., reeded cylindrical neck in manganese glaze, over royal cypher GR (George Rex), framed by incised foliate scrolls accented with cobalt glaze, approx 8.5"h, 6.25"diam, 2.25lbs
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1840 STAFFORDSHIRE RELIEF MOLDED
1840 STAFFORDSHIRE RELIEF MOLDED STONEWARE JUG Mid-19th c. English Salt Glazed Ceramic Pitcher, made by Elijah Jones at the Villa Pottery, Cobridge (in partnership with Edward Walley, 1840-1865), octagonal paneled sides with relief molded basket weave and grapevine decoration, scrolled handle, applied medallion on base reads: "Published by E. Jones, Cobridge, July 4, 1840, Basket, 12", 10 1/4" high, 7" x 5 1/2". Good condition.
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A Derbyshire saltglazed brown
A Derbyshire saltglazed brown stoneware puzzle jug, Chesterfield, c1835, conventionally sprigged with topers beneath pierced neck and three spouts, 21cm h More Information Undamaged - not cracked or chipped, no restoration detected
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GROUP OF ENGLISH COUNTRY POTTERY
GROUP OF ENGLISH COUNTRY POTTERY JUGS, 19TH CENTURYGROUP OF ENGLISH COUNTRY POTTERY JUGS, 19TH CENTURY, including jugs by Lakes Pottery Tauro with dipped glaze, Barnstable one-handled jug unglazed with yellow slip band at the rim, Fremington one-handled jug unglazed but with cream colored band at rim, Sussex one-handled jug with glaze, and Broseley Pottery, Shropshire (5) Provenance: All from Peter Highley Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
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An 18th Century English black
An 18th Century English black glazed Jackfield globular teapot and cover moulded with a trailing vine decoration and with traces of gilding on three feet (bird finial damaged) 4.75ins high and a similar larger pear shaped jug (chipped to spout and cracked) 6.5ins high
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A London saltglaze stoneware
A London saltglaze stoneware storage jar, Fulham or Lambeth, era of John Dwight, late 17th Century, of plain ovoid shape with a mottled 'tigerware' glaze, 21.5cm high/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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GLAZED STONEWARE STORAGE
GLAZED STONEWARE STORAGE JUGGlazed Stoneware Storage Jug , incised foliate decoration and banding, h. 28 1/4 in
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ENGLISH GLAZED REDWARE SMALL TEAPOT
ENGLISH GLAZED REDWARE SMALL TEAPOT AND COVERENGLISH GLAZED REDWARE SMALL TEAPOT AND COVER , circa 1740-1750, Staffordshire, probably John Astbury, of globular form with faceted straight spout and loop handle, the flat cover with berry knop finial, the sides with white pipe clay floral sprigging, h: 3 3/8 in. Provenance: Purchased Polikoff Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 701. Catalogue
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ROYAL DOULTON SALTGLAZE STONEWARE
ROYAL DOULTON SALTGLAZE STONEWARE JUG, A DOULTON LAMBETH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE BARTMANN-TYPE JUG AND TWO DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE MUG...ROYAL DOULTON SALTGLAZE STONEWARE JUG, A DOULTON LAMBETH SALTGLAZE STONEWARE BARTMANN-TYPE JUG AND TWO DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE MUGS, including a jug, circa 1901, impressed lion and crown mark, of classic teardrop form, with ribbed neck and strap handle, mottled brown glaze, h: 11 in.; a jug, circa 1858-1891, impressed uppercase mark, of inverted pear shape with loop handle and mask terminal, another mask applied beneath the spout, two-tone brown saltglaze, h: 7.5 in.; a mug, circa 1870, impressed oval mark, cylindrical with loop handle, banded at the foot, two-tone brown saltglaze, h: 4 in.; and a mug, circa 1870, impressed oval mark, cylindrical with loop handle, two-tone brown saltglaze, h: 3.25 in. (4) h:11in.
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SGRAFFITO MUG. England mid 19th
SGRAFFITO MUG. England mid 19th century slip glazed pottery. Similar to Doulton Lambeth ware with tooled bands and inscription ''Mr. John Armishall Half Pint October 21 + 1788''. Small chip at base of handle. 5 3/4''h.
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English porcelain cream jug,
English porcelain cream jug, possibly Worcester circa 1750; with cobalt and gilt thistle decoration, 4 in. H.
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SALT GLAZED STONEWARE JUG, TWO
SALT GLAZED STONEWARE JUG, TWO GALLON, STAMPED "P. W. DUDLEY & CO. WHITINSVILLE MASS." APPLIED HANDLE, STRAIGHT SIDES, ROUNDED SHOUL...Salt glazed stoneware jug, two gallon, stamped "P. W. Dudley & Co. Whitinsville Mass." applied handle, straight sides, rounded shoulder and short neck, abstract cobalt blue design on front, along with past damage and repairs to neck, spout and handle, 14" h.
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A Sheffield plate mounted
A Sheffield plate mounted saltglazed brown stoneware hunting jug, probably London, early 19th c, the lid engraved with a crest, 27.5cm h More Information Plating worn; jug cracked; the sprigged tree slightly chipped
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A London salt glaze stoneware
A London salt glaze stoneware mug, perhaps Fulham or Mortlake, of cylinder form with applied strap handle, decorated with a cherub riding a lion and hunting scenes, the upper section under brown glaze, the lower half buff, the Sheffield plated rim initialled, 13.5cm high
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RHENISH SALT GLAZED ''TIGERWARE''
RHENISH SALT GLAZED ''TIGERWARE'' BELLARMINE JUG together with an English stoneware puzzle jug (2) Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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English Salt Glaze Pitcher
English Salt Glaze Pitcher bas-relief various crests circa 1887 7'' excellent.
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GLAZED EARTHENWARE JUG.Glazed
GLAZED EARTHENWARE JUG.Glazed Earthenware Jug. Raised spout, applied handle, bulbous body. 11-1/4"h. Good with glazing wear.
Condition:
Good with glazing wear.
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3 DOULTON LAMBETH GLAZED ART
3 DOULTON LAMBETH GLAZED ART NOUVEAU JUGSRaised decorations, flora and other motifs.
Stamped to base ROYAL DOULTON ENGLAND and other marks.
Issued: c. 1920
Dimensions: 10.25"H, tallest
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear
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Stoneware saltglaze three gallon
Stoneware saltglaze three gallon jug with stylized cobalt flower 16'' h. 10'' dia. base.
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BROWN GLAZED STONEWARE POTTERY
BROWN GLAZED STONEWARE POTTERY ONE GALLON JUG19th Century Brown Glazed Stoneware Pottery One Gallon Jug. Impressed geometric rosette band decoration. 11-1/2"h. Condition: : Very good with minor wear.
Condition:
Condition: : Very good with minor wear.