A minature pair of staffordshire figures depicting a boy and girl riding spaniels. a little under 5 inches tall, overall good condition with some flaking of colors, circa 1870.
A delightful blue and white child's transferware platter. Scene depicts a manor house surrounded by palm trees and other tropical trees. Probably a British colonial scene. Marked "Spode". 4.75" by 3.5", circa 1840.
A delightfull blue and white Child's Transferware Teapot and Sugar bowl with scene depicting a flute player and dancing children. Unmarked, minor chips in spout, sugar bowl missing lid, otherwise very good condition. Teapot 3.25" high, 5" wide. Sugar bowl 2.25" high, 3" wide. Circa 1840.
Child's Polychrome Ironstone plate in Imari colors. Printed scroll mark. I have not been able to identify the pottery for this plate. The plate appears to be very early 19th century. Overall very good condition 5" diameter, circa 1810.
A Polychrome Ironstone Child's plate in Imari colors. Impressed with a "W". I have not been able to identify the pottery for this plate. The plate appears to be very early 19th century. Very small rim chip. 5" diameter, circa 1810.
Set of ten blue and white Transferware Child's plates in a light blue chinoisiere pattern by Podmore Walker & Co., Staffordshire 1834-1859. Impressed mark "Stoneware PW&Co". One with firing flaw, two with minor chips, two with hairline cracks, five in excellent condition. 4.25" diameter, circa 1845.
Pair of child's blue and white Transferware "Curling Palm" pattern plates, unmarked. This pattern was produced by Job Ridgway, Staffordshire 1802-1808. Pattern is named for the prominent palm tree above the Pagoda in this nice chinoisiere scene. Overall crazing, and minor edge flaking of glaze, otherwise very good condition. 4.625" diameter, circa 1805.
A rare child's Polychrome Porcelain tea set, in the "Poonah" pattern by George, Frederick Bowers, Staffordshire 1842-1868. Printed "Staffordshire Knot" mark with maker's initals and pattern name. Very rare to find a complete set. Small chip in teapot rim, one teacup saucer and teacup handle repaired, and hairline crack on one cake plate. Very good condition for age, height of teapot 4.5", circa 1850.