Standing Staffordshire Dalmation with curled tail. A very nicely molded and decorated dalmation. Minor hairline cracks, overall excellent condition, 6.25" high, 6" long, circa 1850.
Staffordshire porcelain Pug dog with separately molded front legs. Some flaking to black overglaze, chip in one ear, and firing crack in base, otherwise very good condition. 5.25" high, circa 1890.
Staffordshire cottage bank with twin chimneys. Large coin slot for old style English pennies. Chips in coin slot and two small areas of thin glaze on base. Overall very good condition, 5.25" high, circa 1870.
A small pair of standing Staffordshire Collies with gilt accents. Slight difference in coloration, considerable wear to gilt on one, some flaking of black overglaze on both. 6" long, 5.5" high, circa 1870.
Blue and white "Colandine" Transferware plate. An unmarked chinoisiere pattern plate. I believe this pattern was produced by South Wales Pottery. When marked, it is usually marked with the pattern name only. Rarely I have seen it impressed with SWP, for South Wales Pottery. Overall excellent condition, with one very minor chip on the edge. 9.25", circa 1840.
Blue and white "Colandine" Transferware plate. An unmarked chinoisiere pattern plate. I believe this pattern was produced by South Wales Pottery. When marked, it is usually marked with the pattern name only. Rarely I have seen it impressed with SWP, for South Wales Pottery. Overall excellent condition, 9.25", circa 1840.
A pair of "Clifford" pattern Losol Ware vases by Keeling & Co. Printed mark with pattern name. Vividly colored. Overall very good condition with one glaze flaw on side of one vase, 9.25" high, circa 1920.
A nice blue and white Transferware plate in the "Spanish Beauties" pattern. Printed Royal Arms mark, maker unknown. Overall light crazing and minor glaze flaking on edge. Very good condition, 10", circa 1840.