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Staffordshire Toby Jugs Manor of
Staffordshire Toby Jugs Manor of a referree
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Stourbridge moon flask, elaborate
Stourbridge moon flask, elaborate intaglio engraving, mythological scene, figures in sky with chariot, base signed "By F.E. Kny" (Fredrick E. Kny, English), circa 1870, 13-1/2 in. Base with light scratches and normal wear. Maude B. Feld, New York, 1971.
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A Staffordshire transfer printed
A Staffordshire transfer printed jug in puce Entrance to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway and three other jugs
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Beswick Britania Stagg 981
Beswick Britania Stagg 981
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ENGLISH ENGRAVED ROCK CRYSTAL
ENGLISH ENGRAVED ROCK CRYSTAL DECANTER W/STOPPERProbably Stourbridge. 3rd Quarter 19th Century. The gently paneled spherical body with a long neck and spherical stopper, the whole engraved with allover blossoming floral sprays. Height 13 in. (Cond: good)
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STOURBRIDGE ENGRAVED DECANTER &
STOURBRIDGE ENGRAVED DECANTER & STOPPERDecanter and stopper.
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A Cobridge Stoneware Limited
A Cobridge Stoneware Limited Edition Print of Burslem and Cobridge by Philip Gibson 1998 signed and numbered 205 of 750
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Ten books, ceramics and glass:
Ten books, ceramics and glass: works on historic Stffordshire china, Worcester porcelain, Spode, English glass, books of marks; detailed listing available.
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Doulton Burslem Treacle Glazed
Doulton Burslem Treacle Glazed Ink Well of a Man in Judges Wig
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Large Beswick Shire Horse Burnham
Large Beswick Shire Horse Burnham Beauty 2309 with a Wooden Carved Gypsy Round Top Caravan
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Bairstow Manor Pottery Stand &
Bairstow Manor Pottery Stand & Deliver Large Toby Jug
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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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Stoke on Trent Education Medals One
Stoke on Trent Education Medals One Silver one Brass cased (2)
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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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Beswick Hackney 1361 Brown (tiny
Beswick Hackney 1361 Brown (tiny nip to ear)
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A STAFFORDFSHIRE PORCELAIN JUG
A STAFFORDFSHIRE PORCELAIN JUG AND COVER
painted with colourful groups of flowers in rose Pompadour and gilt borders and with a shoulder of palmettes and scrolls, 17cm h and an English porcelain slop basin, painted to the interior with travellers and anglers by a weir in a wooded landscape reserved on a very pale pink ground, in gilt border, both c1830 (3)
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Two Staffordshire Toby jugs a
Two Staffordshire Toby jugs a swan pen holder a chamber pot and a blue and white tile
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Beswick Dog with Ladybird on Tail
Beswick Dog with Ladybird on Tail Standing Model 907
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Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Toby
Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Toby Jug Man on XX Barrell manufactured for a Company in Oxford Street London (No Doulton Stamp but identical to previous lot)
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A Staffordshire creamware group
A Staffordshire creamware group of St George and the Dragon, 28.5cm high
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GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY
GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGUREScomprising eight; one with black printed mark for William Kent, Burslem, 1944 - 1962; the others unmarked; ranging from 7 to 13 1/2 inches high Condition:
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Beswick Hunca Munca and Mrs
Beswick Hunca Munca and Mrs Tiggywinkle Buys Provisions BP11a (2)
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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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Doulton Burslem chamber set. ?
Doulton Burslem chamber set. ?
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Joseph Thomas (Exhibited 1850-1853)
Joseph Thomas (Exhibited 1850-1853) - Joseph Barrows and his Children in the Garden of Handsworth Hall, Birmingham, signed and dated 1849, ink and watercolour, 52 x 57cm Provenance: anon sale in these 'rooms, 30 November 2012, lot 1007, to the present vendor Joseph Barrows (1804-1890), a prominent citizen of Birmingham, one of the Street Commissioners (the forerunner to the Town Council) founded the firm of Joseph Barrows & Sons, Wine & Spirit Merchants. The business prospered to the extent that by 1849 the recently widowed Barrows had bought Handsworth Hall, a large 18th century home in extensive grounds. It had been the home of Anna Maria Sacheverell and Anne Gough and afterwards Joseph Grice, JP. It was demolished in the 1870s when the area was redeveloped. More Information In the same fine state of preservation as at the 2012 sale
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Staffordshire blue transferware jug
Staffordshire blue transferware jug in the ''Harvey's View of Worcester'' pattern circa 1830; 10 in. H. Estimate $ 150-250 Age appropriate wear scratches.
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A collection of Various Pottery
A collection of Various Pottery to include Liverpool Road Pottery Tea Set Wedgwood Millennium Mantle Clock Wedgwood Wild Strawberry Mantle Clock Capo di Monte figure of a Tramp etc
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A Staffordshire press moulded and
A Staffordshire press moulded and transfer printed octagonal plate circa 1850 entitled The Village Wedding 14.5cm (5.75") diameter and an oval Wedgwood portrait plaque
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An interesting quantity of
An interesting quantity of country house sundries in a leather jewel case inscribed Mrs R V Berkeley, Spetchley Park, Nr Worcester (broken lock)
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STAFFORDSHIRE CERAMIC HEN ON A
STAFFORDSHIRE CERAMIC HEN ON A BASKET.Hen on a Basket
Staffordshire pottery egg tureen and cover which features a hen sitting on her eggs, seated on a basket weave oval base. Multi-coloured version. Decorated 'in the round' - decoration to front and reverse. #Hen on a Basket
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 7.5"W x 6.5"H
Manufacturer: Staffordshire
Country of Origin: England
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A Staffordshire earthenware
A Staffordshire earthenware 'murder' jug, c1870, moulded in relief and decorated in colours with William Collier and his family to one side and, to the other, the dramatic scene of the murder of the gamekeeper Thomas Smith by Collier at Whiston Eaves, Staffordshire, 26.5cm h More Information Slight staining of the crazed glaze but in generally well preserved condition, free from cracks or chips, no restoration
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Set of Jugs comprising Bairstow
Set of Jugs comprising Bairstow Manor David Cameron Large Carlton Ware Harrods Intermediate Sized and also Woods of Burslem Stanley Matthews and small Staffordshire Colonel (chipped)
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A Chamberlains Worcester porter
A Chamberlains Worcester porter mug, circa 1820, painted with hounds in a landscape, reserved on a claret ground, together with a Bloor Derby example with a basket of flowers within a gilt border (cracked), the largest 12.5cm high (2)
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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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Beswick Tiger 2096
Beswick Tiger 2096
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Two Pottery Groups, one a
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\".