English Staffordshire Pearlware Figure, c. 1810-20. Overglaze enamel painted decoration. Perfect condition and of superb quality. 3 3/8 inches high x 2 7/8 inches wide.
Pair of Meissen Figure Groups of Chinese Family, c. 1850. Kakiemon-style decoration. Very rare copy of 18th century groupings. Top quality. Stick missing from hand of mother. 5 3/4 inches x 4 3/4 inches.
American Historical Buffalo Pottery Hand Decorated Jug, dated 1906. Landing of Roger Williams in Rhode Island being greeted by the Indians. The opposite side is titled Betsy Williams' cottage. Anchor and capstan under lip with teepees in the background. "WHA-CHEER,Netop". Ref: The Book Of Buffalo Pottery, page 46, ill. 36. Perfect condition, No chips, cracks or restorations. 6 inches high.
English Worcester Porcelain Chocolate Cup and Saucer, c. 1770. Scarlet Japan pattern. Excellent condition. Slightest of wear to enamel and gold rims. Wonderful piece. Saucer, 5 7/8 inches wide x 1 7/8 inches deep. Cup, 2 7/8 inches high x 4 3/4 inches wide.
English Worcester Porcelain Covered Tea Pot and Stand, c. 1770. Scarlet Japan. Unusual twisted vine handle. Decorated handles and spout. Superb condition. 5 3/4 inches. Teapot, 6 1/4 inches high x 8 3/4 inches wide.
Very Rare Scottish West Pans Porcelain Octagonal Saucers, c. 1770. Scarlet Japan Pattern. Excellent condition. From the Bernard Watney Collection. 5 inches diameter.
English Worcester Porcelain Lozenge-shape Serving Dish, c. 1772. Brocade pattern. Gold crescent mark, which is used on special services. Excellent condition. Some wear to the enamel and a few very minor chips on foot rim. 10 3/4 inches x 7 1/2 inches.
English Worcester Porcelain Waste Bowl, c. 1768. Scarlet Japan pattern. Crack on side of bowl that I believe is stabilized. A very nice piece. 6 inches x 2 5/8 inches.