A set of four Very Rare plates made by Goodwin, Bridgwood and Orton. The factory was in operation only from 1827-1829. The pattern is Oriental Flower Garden, and the plates have shades of light and dark blues on a white ground. The plates have the distinguishing detail of the rare printed marks and the name of the pattern. Age appropriate wear, one of the plates has two nibbles, but the condition is outstanding. They are 10" and should be in a museum.
A beautiful pair of Flow blue plates C 1880, made by W.H.Grindley, with another mark CWS Longton. The plates are 9" and the center is a vibrant transfer with fruit, while the edges are a rich flow blue with delicate embossed detail, scalloped and highlighted in gold. Excellent condition made from a porcelain body, and these display very well.
A lovely Victorian blue and white trio, the condition is excellent C 1840. The transfer is a chintz pattern of birds and fruit and the cup and plates are fluted all round. The edges are highlighted in gold.
A beautiful and very unusual blue and white antique Cauldon Ware porcelain chamberstick.Made by Brown-Westhead, Moore and Co. 1862-1904, the chamberstick dates to the early 90's. It measures 8" high, and 6 1/2" wide. The base diameter is 4 3/4"
The candle spout is recessed and there are three spouts to aid in wax removal. The color is an intense cobalt blue with white dogwood flowers in a marvelous glaze. The handle is curved and graceful This one is a treat.
A beautiful Royal Crown Derby Ewer Molded and decorated in colors of mauve and soft blues and green. The piece highlighted and gilded. An arrow and the initials RS are in red at the bottom. An unusual form and a wonderful collectors piece.