Blue and white early transfer with nice reticulated border, and with impressed Spode mark. Slight yellowing on very edge, otherwise good condition. England Circa 1820-30.
Polychromed and gilt, flow blue, with pattern mark of Persiana, produced by G. L Asworth 1862-1880. England Slight discoloration on interior. 17" x 12 3/4" x 8"
The fox with flattened ears and loosely painted collar of grapes and their foliage. Some areas of slight rubbing, otherwise no breaks, and in good condition. A later 19th c. example. 4 3/4 inches long and 2 1/2 inches wide.
After a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, titled "Lady Bampflyd", in a gilt wood frame. Front surface of tile, is unmarred and in good condition. There is a incised Minton mark on the verso. England, circa 1870.
Streamlined and gilt in new gold. Spaniels of a late 19th century vintage, with red down turned mouths, common on dogs of this period. Circa 1880-90. 12 1/2 inches high. Good condition with normal gilt wear.
A charming little teapot with a reclining dog finial. Slight hairline crack extending from rim ( see photo ). Impressed Wedgwood mark and the numeral 66. Late 18th/19th c. 9 inches spout to handle, and 5 inches high.
A traditional border and traditional center pattern platter and matching drain. Platter is 15 3/4 inches in length. The drain is 11 1/2 inches in length. Both in good condition. Early 20th c. English