Moore Pottery (Sunderland) an early 19th century purple lustre bowl:, the exterior printed with 'The Agamemnon in a Storm', 'The sailors tossed..' verso and 'Sunderland Bridge', the interior with 'Mariners Compass' , 'The Gauntlet Clipper ship' and 'New Bridge over the water Sunderland', 22.6cm diameter.
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A WEMYSS WARE SPONGE DISH AND LINER 'WHITE BROOM' PATTERN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY decorated by James Sharp, painted and impressed mark WEMYSS (restored handle) 20cm diameter Literature: Davis, Peter; De Rin, Victoria; Macmillan, David & Rankine, Robert, 'Wemyss Ware: A Decorative Scottish Pottery', Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1986, p.111, fig. 222 Note: 'White Broom' pattern was purchased as wash sets and desk sets by William Forbes J.P. for Callendar House, Falkirk. Forbes was the grandson on the maternal side of the Seventh Earl of Wemyss and white broom was the family''s cap badge.
A RARE METHVEN POTTERY PRESERVE JAR AND COVER CIRCA 1900 decorated with a frieze depicting a stag and hinds in silhouette, apparently unmarked 14cm high Note: For a Methven Pottery mug decorated in a similar manner see Lyon & Turnbull, 'The Drambuie Collection Part II', 27th January 2006, Lot 14.
A GROUP OF SCOTTISH POTTERY EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a JESSIE MARION KING BOWL, decorated with red flowers within blue bands, with artists cypher and painted green gate marks, (hairlines), 16cm diameter; a PAIR OF BOUGH POTTERY BOWLS, dated 1923 and decorated with apples and leaves, 11cm diameter; THREE PLATES, two decorated by Elizabeth Armour for Bough Pottery 23cm diameter; the other by Mary Ramsay for Strathyre pottery, 25cm diameter; a TWIN-HANDLED BOWL, painted with flowers, 13cm diameter; and a further BOWL, bearing inscription DO MUCH/ SPEAK LITTLE, 13cm diameter, all variously marked (8)
A GROUP OF MAK' MERRY POTTERY EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a QUAICH, painted in orange and yellow with flowers, 10cm across; a further QUAICH, painted with apples and leaves, 19.5cm across; a LARGE JUG, decorated in blue and green, 14cm high; an ASHTRAY, 11.5cm across; a SUGAR BOWL, 9cm diameter; a POWDER BOX AND COVER, 9cm diameter; a PLATE, 17cm diameter; and a SHALLOW BOWL, dated 1922, 16.5cm diameter, all with painted mark MAK' MERRY (8)
A GROUP OF MAK' MERRY POTTERY EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising a LARGE TUREEN BOWL AND COVER, (hairlines), 23.5cm diameter; a LARGE TUREEN BOWL, 22cm diameter; an OVAL DISH, dated 1926, (hairlines), 26cm long, a LARGE BOWL, dated 1923, 26cm diameter; and a SHALLOW BOWL, 28cm diameter, all with painted mark MAK' MERRY (5)
A Burleighware pottery oak tree jug, moulded with acorns and with a squirrel handle, against a yellow ground, Beswick ashtray fronted by five puppies, Beswick Siamese cat, Coalport figure K26, Royal Doulton Classics Images figure modelled as Bridesmaid, HN4373, together with Welcome, HN3764. (6)

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