Wedgwood Caneware covered game dish with insert. Circa 1800. 2 small chips on edge of cover plus more diffuse chipping on internal rim (not seen). About 7 inches high. Bottom measures about 11 1/2 by 8 1/2.
Majolica teapot with seashell shape and decoration. Seashells on top, sides, upper handle and spout. Marked with red numbers on bottom and also impressed with what seems to be the British registry number mark on a raised area on the base. 19th century, probably English. About 5 3/4 inches tall to the top of the finial.
American historical Staffordshire "States" plate. 8 1/2 inches in diameter. With figures of Washington,"America" and "Independence" as well as 14 states names on edge, with Georgia misspelled as "Geggia". Hair line best seen on back of plate near 8 o'clock. Wear on rim.
American historical Staffordshire plate depicting the Flagstaff Pavilion (built 1809) at the New York Battery. By R. Stevenson, 1818. Marked on back. One small chip on back of rim. White border. a few knife marks on front. 7 3/4 inches diameter.
Hand painted Staffordshire bowl with identical pastoral scene on both sides (woman drawing water from well and child playing near cottage.)No Mark. Slight wear on rim. 2 3/4 high and 6 1/2 inches in diameter.