Earthenware Bowl With Incised Design Of Ferns, Grasses And Daisies. Known As Salopian, This Type Of Ware Was Manufactured By Caughley During The Eighteenth Century. The Impressed Salopian Mark (see enlargement #5) Gives A Date Of 1772. Size: 7.25" Dia. x 6" H.
Very Rare Blue And White Dr. Wall Worcester Porcelain Basket With Pierced Lattice And Hand Painted Pine Cone Pattern In Center. Excellent Condition With No Restorations And Having Applied Flowers On Underneath Side (see enlargement #3). Dr. Wall, A Physician, Founded The Worcester Porcelain Factory In 1751 And Was Responsible For Creating Wares Of Extremely High Quality. Crescent Mark - Circa 1760. Size: 8.75" Dia. x 2.25" H.
Mason's Early Ironstone Blue And White English Platter With Chinoserie Design. This Chinoserie Design Was Produced To Mimic The Expensive Teaware Being Imported By The Tea Traders. With Stand - Circa 1820. Size: 20" L x 15.25" W.
Doulton Vase Having Blue Enamel Daisies On A Ground With The Look And Feel Of Hammered Bronze. Royal Doulton England Impressed Mark. Circa 1900. Size: 3.125" H x 3.875" Dia.
Wedgwood Jardiniere With Good Deep Blue Colour And Wonderful Relief With Five Of The Muses Beneath Garlands That Hang From Lions Heads. Circa 1900. Size: 7.25" Dia .x 6.5" H.
A Fine And Rare Pair Of Victorian Period Nautical Majolica Planters/Bookends Having Design Of Wave-Traversing Seahorse Delivering A Shell. Circa 1870. Size: 7.5" L x 3.375" W x 5" H.
Dark Blue Wedgwood Cheese Dome And Underplate. This Colour Of Wedgwood Is No Longer In Production, As Modern Water Treatment Practices Have Removed The Mineral That Created This Unique Dark Blue Colour With A Tinge Of Purple. Circa 1840. Size: 7.25" H (with underplate) x 8.25" Dia.;underplate diameter - 11.375"