A Barr, Flight & Barr porcelain dish hand painted in enamels and gilt with an armorial device to the centre and a border of vines. It has a full mark to the back in addition to an incised Barr mark.
Dating from c. 1807-13, it measures 7 3/4inches (19.8 cms) long.
2 pieces broken from the rim have been stapled and there is a scratch and some ...click for details
A fine English porcelain cup and saucer hand painted in underglaze blue and enamels with floral sprigs. Whilst unmarked it can be attributed to the Miles Mason factory. (See Berthoud's Anthology of British Tea Cups Pl. 295).
Dating from 1810-15, the cup measures 3 1/4inches across rim and the saucer 5 5/8inches.
A fine English porcelain cup and saucer hand painted in underglaze blue and enamels with floral sprigs. Whilst unmarked it can be attributed to the Miles Mason factory. (See Berthoud's Anthology of British Tea Cups Pl. 295).
Dating from 1810-15, the cup measures 3 1/4inches across rim and the saucer 5 5/8inches.
A Porcelain dish decorated with hand painted flowers in reserve on a deep cobalt blue & gilt ground. It has a Sevres mark to the base. It is mounted with an ormulu mount to the rim. I am not an expert on continental porcelain. I know this mark was copied by factories like Minton, but this seems right.
Probably dating from the C18th., it meaures 5 1/8inches (13 cms) across. ...click for details
A Spode blue & white pearlware pottery platter decorated in underglaze blue transfer of a typical soft tone. It is unmarked except for a number "5" to the reverse. There are 3 single spur marks to the front and 3 triple spur marks to the back all from kiln stacking (original).
Dating from c.1810-20, it measures 7 7/8inches (20 cms) long. ...click for details
A green staffordshire pearlware pottery reticulated dish moulded with a basketweave pattern. There is an impressed mark to the base IH for Joshua Heath.
Dating from c 1790-1800, it measures 9 1/8inches (23.3 cms) long.
There is a firing fault and some stilt marks to the rim (all original) and one faint crack to one floret and a miniscule frit t ...click for details
A fine, early Spode pottery plate well potted in a cream coloured earthenware and decorated in underglaze blue, enamels and gilt. There is a Spode mark in underglaze blue, upper case letters and an impressed mark "SPODE 15", also a number 2963.
Dating from 1800-20, it measures 9 3/4inches (24.7 cms) across.
A nicely painted dutch delft cachepot decorated in underglaze blue with harbour scenes on a floral ground. There is what appears to be the mark of the "De Drye Clocken" workshop to the base.
Probably dating to the C18th., it stands 4 inches (10.2cms) high.
There are 2 adjacent chips to the footrim and other minor frits which are usual ...click for details