A Worcester molded cabbage leaf pattern jug printed in blue with trailing bouquets, scattered flowers and insects, the rim molded with a band of stiff leaves, underglaze blue painters mark, c1758, overall good condition having a large hairline crack extending from rim to base, other small hairlines and a small inside rim chip, approx. 8 1/2 in.h
A Wedgwood coffee or chocolate pot with cover; Light Blue Jasperware with a classical design in white relief. Wedgwood imprint, circa 1880. Dimensions 9" high x 4.5" wide. Perfect condition
Wedgwood Historical Plate of Arlington, the Home of Martha Custis (wife of Washington), now the Home of the National Cemetary. Imported by Jones, McDuffee and Stratton of Boston. 9", 1900. Please see the other plates we have to offer.
Wedgwood Historical Plate of the Saratoga Battle Monument, Commemorating the Surrender of Burgoyne’s Army in 1777. Imported by Jones, McDuffee and Stratton of Boston. 9", 1890. Please see the other plates we have to offer.
Wedgwood Historical Plate of Faneuil Hall, Boston. Imported by Jones, McDuffee and Stratton of Boston. 9", 1899. Please see the other plates we have to offer.
A Staffordshire Temperance Figure Showing a Well Dressed Man on One Side, with "Water" on the Base and a Disheveled Man on the Reverse, with "Gin" on the Base. There is a label on the Base Indicating that it was owned by someone in Pittsburgh in October, 1902. Dimensions; 8.5" high x 3.5 wide x 3" deep.
Wedgwood Jasperware Biscuit Jar with Cover; A beautiful Deep Blue color with classical design in white relief. Circa 1895, Wedgwood imprint and "England". Dimension 8" high to finial x 5.25" wide.
Inside the barrel, there is some discoloration due to age.
An Irish Belleek Ewer with Applied Florals; the Ewer has the 4th mark, indicating 1946-1955. The height is 9.5 inches. Condition is excellent.
A Pair of Rockingham (1826-1842) English Footed Compotes or Dessert Stands. The design features a peach band, with a gilt rim and floral decorations in the center and on the rim. Dimensions; 9" wide x 2.75" high. There is a slight hairline on one base (see picture), otherwise in excellent condition.
A Teapot Featuring Scenes of Nunney Castle, by Enoch Wood, circa 1895. Dimensions 9" wide x 5.5" high.
Chintz plate. "Pomegranate" pattern. Dimension, 8" diameter; 19th century, with plate hangar.
This is a Worcester blue and white teabowl and saucer, 1751-1783, crescent mark, printed in underglaze blue with Birds in Branches pattern; mint condition; saucer 4 _" diam.
This is a Worcester blue and white teabowl and saucer, ca 1751-1783, crescent mark printed in underglaze blue with Chinese export bird in flight motif; very good condition, minor chip on rim of teabowl; saucer 5" diam.
This is a Worcester blue and white bowl, Dr. Wall period, ca 1780, with Arabic numeral maker’s mark; the exterior decorated in underglaze blue with unusual sampan and riverscape scenes, the interior with diapering and gilt banding; mint condition; 5 5/8" dian.
A Gaudy Welsh Child's Mug in Cobalt Blue, Gold and Red, Hand Painted with Two Asian Scenes. English,19th century. Dimensions 2.75" high x 2.75" wide. Excellent condition.
A Brown glazed Ridgway Pottery Transfer Pitcher, with a Silvered Handle, Rim and Base. It Features "Scenes from Coaching Days and Coaching Ways"; from the Book "Coaching Days and Ways" by W. Outram Tristram and Illustrated by Herbert Railton and Hugh Thomson, published in 1888 by MacMillan in London. The Pitcher is 9.5" high x 4.75" at basem and dates from about 1890. It has a slight scratch on the side (see picture 4), but otherwise is in excellent condition.
A Pair of Burgess & Leigh Sauce Tureens, with Original Lids and Ladles. With Bellied Bodies and Iron Red, Green and Cobalt Flowers and Borders; Gilding overall. Sydenham Shape Reg. 463643, and identified as Burgess & Leigh by the number. Dimensions 9" long x 5" deep x 6" high. Dated 1905.
A Minton's Serving Bowl in the Pink Cockatrice Pattern; Hand Painted and Enameled Bird and Floral Décor with a Scalloped Edge in Pink, Yellow and Green. Dimensions 7" diameter x 1.75" high. Minton's mark for 1892-1901. Excellent condition.