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Red and White Transferware Platter

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 379203 (stock# 50099)

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Red and white Transferware Platter with mark of P. Hopkin, Burslem. "Falconry" pattern. I have not been able to find a listing for this Staffordshire potterer. Minor knife scratches, overall excellent condition, 17" wide, 13.5" high, circa 1840.


Polychrome Ironstone Pitcher

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1837 VR   item# 379117 (stock# 52245)

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Polychrome Ironstone pitcher by Mayer and Newbold, Staffordshire 1817-1833. Minor glaze flaking and very small chip on rim. More extensive glaze flaking on base, overall good condition for age. Marked "M & N New Opaque", 5.5" high, circa 1820.


Pair of Staffordshire Cats

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 378459 (stock# wm060)

Pair of Staffordshire Cats
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A rare pair of Staffordshire cats. Overglaze black on white with gilt highlights and colored bases. Gilt on collar and bow almost worn off. Abrasion on black spot of left cat, otherwise excellent condition, 7" high, circa 1870.


Mason's Ironstone Pitcher

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 378454 (stock# 53288)

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A very colorfull, small Mason's Ironstone Pitcher. Printed "Mason's Patent Ironstone China" mark in underglaze blue. Excellent condition, 5" high, circa 1845.


Staffordshire Zebra

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 378451 (stock# 1344)

Staffordshire Zebra
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A very nicely molded and decorated small Staffordshire Zebra. Excellent condition, 4.75" high, circa 1850.


Rogers Blue "Willow" Bowl

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1837 VR   item# 378420 (stock# 53196)

Rogers Blue "Willow" Bowl
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An unusual square blue "Willow" bowl with cabbage rose handles and undulating border. Impressed mark for John Rogers and Son, Staffordshire 1814-1836. Overall crazing, some staining, and small flakes on handles. Good condition for age, 9" wide, 7.5" high, circa 1820.


English Ironstone milk pitcher

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1837 VR   item# 376423 (stock# 33718)

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English Ironstone milk pitcher with polychrome chinoiserie decoration. Marked "Opaque China" with maker's monogram. The term Opaque China was used by several early 19th century makers. A jug with an identical pattern appears in Coysh and Henrywood's "Blue and White Printed Pottery" vol. 1, color plate V with maker's mark of Lockett and Hulme. The monogram on this piece does not appear to be an L and H. I believe it is a J and G, possibly for the potters John and G ...click for details


Ashworth Brothers Ironstone syrup pitcher

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 373660 (stock# 34675)

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Ashworth Brothers Ironstone syrup pitcher with pewter lid. Marked on bottom with Royal Arms mark and impressed number 24 and letter G(?). Very bold overglaze green coloration and some gilt. Excellent condition, 8.5" high, circa 1870.


Ashworth Brothers Ironstone soup bowl

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Pre 1900   item# 373642 (stock# 53139)

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A well-colored Ashworth Brothers Ironstone Mason's style soup bowl marked with printed Royal Arms mark and impressed "Ashworth Real Ironstone China". Good condition with light knife scratches. 10.25" diameter circa 1870.

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