Beautiful relief moulded English jug or pitcher. Flow blue with copper lustre decoration. Wonderful sharp mould and condition, depicting a family frightened by a bull. In the style of Staffordshire potters Bradbury, Anderson, & Bettanny, 1844-1852. Identified as "The Bull" pattern in Kathy Hughes Collectors Guide to Nineteenth Century Jugs, Vol.ll, page 58. Measures 6 inches tall with typical shelf wear on bottom and 1 tiny luster rub at lip.
Lovely Aesthetic movement polychrome platter in the "Texas" pattern. The "just enough" enameling on a black transfer and Ivory ironstone work very nicely together. Measuring 11" by 14" and in wonderful condition with a few utensil marks, and with some "cabinet" rub to the back well and on the edge. 1 of the 2 could be a "kiln pop" since its black like the transfer. They are there, so they get mentioned and photographed. Also available, is a match ...click for details
Lovely Tiffany 19th century 9-1/4" heavy porcelain plate in the oriental Ning Po pattern. English pink transfer with a very subtle use of a few pastel colors that's just enough to compliment a really nice pattern. In very good condition with just slight utensil marks. Has the backstamp for Brownfields China, Tiffany and Co, New York, an impressed "Brownfield", along with painted "1098" on the back. Circa 1870s-1880s. Please inquire as to availability.
Aesthetic movement polychrome water jug or pitcher in the "Texas" pattern. Measures 6-1/2" tall, and in very nice condition. The black transfer and enameling are nice and sharp overall. The handle looks as if the transfer "slipped" a bit when applied. Impressed Brownfield trademark on bottom. By Brownfield and Son(s), Cobridge Works, Staffordshire, England. Impressed date 6/80 for June 1880.
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Very nice ironstone Polychrome English serving plate. Oriental "Pekoe" pattern, also known as "long tail bird" pattern. Measuring 10 inches across the tab handles, and in wonderful condition with typical fine crazing and some lose of orange enameling at the plate edge. Cobalt crown mark with Ashworth Bros, Hanley, England on bottom. Circa 1880s.
4 plates and a jug also available in this same pattern
English Imari polychrome ironstone 9" plate in Brownfields' No.13 pattern. In very good condition with typical fine glaze crazing and slight discoloring with some color loss to the edge. Done on Brownfields' "Ivory" ironstone, the lovely flower vase pattern is nice and sharp. Marked with stamped No.13 and painted 6923, and can be found in Tim Peake's wonderful book "William Brownfield and Son(s) Illustrated Guide 1837-1900", which dates it to 1853. By William ...click for details
Beautiful enameled porcelain Biscuit Barrel or Ginger Jar with matching porcelain lid. Both in excellent condition, especially for over 100 years old. Measures about 6" tall to tip of finial and 4-1/2" across the opening. Carries the twin globe and banner trademark "Brownfield & Son", of the Cobridge Works, Staffordshire, England. Circa 1873-83.
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Lovely salt glaze ironstone English jug or pitcher. Green relief moulded design with Ivory color sprig decoration applied around the top portion. In excellent condition with only two (typical) tiny "glaze pops", one on the inside bottom of the handle and the other on the raised line at the front of body. Measures 7 inches tall, with impressed Brownfield mark along with "Wye 12" (pattern name) and date 9/80 for Sept. 1880.
Wonderful 10" porcelain dinner plate with an autumn leaf theme. Beautifully decorated in a heavy "two-tone" gilt, the plate has very little sign of utensil use with no damage to the gilt found. Backstamp for the prestigious Davis Collamore and Co. Ltd., 921 Broadway, New York, with "Brownfields China". Also English registry mark, painted 2027 marks on back, and impressed Brownfield. A lovely example of late 19th century porcelain by Brownfield and Son(s), Cobridge Works, ...click for details
Gilt decorated ironstone blue transfer butter pat in the Grecian Statue pattern. Measures 3" across and in very nice condition with typical crazing, some have slighty discolored, more on the back than front. Most marked with the cobalt Garter backstamp of Brownfields, Cobridge Pottery Works, Staffordshire, England. Circa 1880s-90. $22.00 each (6 available)
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