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Small quantity of Sunderland lustre and pearlware ceramics including a a Pink Edge Sunderland nursery tankard transferred with 'The Hen in the Garden', Prattware miniature teabowl and saucer, Sunderland plaque transferred with verse "O that I could my Lord receiver...'; and a Stevenson prattware plate, transferred with "Employ time well.." vignette. Qty: 5 Condition report:The religious plaque is in good condition, a little pitting and glaze loss to the edges, no chips or cracks.Additional images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.
A pair of Royal Worcester dessert plates, painted with flowers, date code for 1881; Victorian Prattware plates; a Sarreguemines Aesthetic Movement ovoid vase; early 20t century Mason's Ironstone plates; dressing table sets; an Austrian porcelain baluster vase; a Continental porcelain standish, etc, qty
ASSORTED 19TH C. BRITISH & CONTINENTAL CERAMICS, including pair German porcelain busts of children, Staffordshire porcelain birds nest quill stand, two relief moulded jugs (one with pewter lid), pearlware allegorical figure of 'Asia' beside peacock, Prattware allegorical figure of 'Summer' with grain sheaf, Staffordshire poodle with bird, etc.Provenance; private collection PowysComments: some minor chips/cracks/restoration inspection advised.
A Prattware pipe, circa 1800, the bowl moulded with the head of a fish, and mounted with the bust of man22cm longChips, minor abrasion and discolouration to the mouthpiece.Area of restoration shows under UV suggesting that the bowl may have been broken from the rest and sympathetically repaired.Minor area of loss to the glaze of the mouth of the fish.
A Prattware jar, with scrolling banner "The landing of the British Army at the Crimea" and decorated with boats, soldiers. Height 8 cm (see illustration).The jar is in basically good condition. It appears to be free from any chips, or cracks and there is no other damage, no repair and no restoration. The image is bright and crisp. The jar is crazed particularly around the neck and top rim and also to the underside. The glaze to the top surface is thin in places and in some areas there is no glaze at all. The interior is generally dirty.
Two pottery cow creamers, early 19th century, the first with a wafer-thin base with a maid, the second with a dog to the base, with Prattware palette sponged decoration, with a lid,larger 16cm wide7cm deep14cm high (2)Condition ReportThe brown example has lost the tip of one ear and lacking cover. Smaller with missing tips to both ears. General wear and age to both.
Prattware Toby Jug, c1800, of traditional form with ale jug and beaker in other hand, the pearlware body decorated with ochre sprigs and blue dots to the jacket, brown tricorne hat and blue breeches, H25cm. CR : Heavily crazed. Imperfection to right shoulder. Rough edge at bottom left of coat. When tapped doesn't sound dull.
Pair of Cantonese ovoid vases, clobbered enamel decoration, 16cm; encrusted vase, restored; French porcelain sauce tureen; small Royal Doulton figure, heavily restored; Prattware type teapot, heavily restored; oval teapot, probably Spode; two Limoges part coffee sets, and other ornamental ceramics.Qty: 2 boxesCondition report:Chinese polychrome vases have restoration to the necks. The encrusted vase has ol restoration to the pierced neck and some of the protruding leaves and flowerheas have also been restored .Prattware teapot has almost been completely rebuilt. Teaware in the lot has some chips and hairlines, one of the coffee pots has the handle broken off.
Royal Doulton Lambeth stone ware jug together with a large rose design lidded tureen, Prattware 'Dr Johnson' lid and pot, Copelands China jug with floral detail, Adams Wedgwood four coffee cups and saucers, Hammersley & Co plates, Booths 'Green Lotus' plate, large Wheldon Ware oval platter, Crown Staffordshire 'Kowloon' trinket pot, etc
A Prattware jug moulded and picked out in high-fired colours with topers, 12cms; three Toby jugs: a traditional Toby jug and cover,15cms; a treacle glazed Toby jug, 22cms; and an Allertons snuff taker Toby jug, 16.5cms; three pearlware figures: a pearlware figure 'Saint Peter', 14cms; another of a washerwoman, 21.5cms and a Walton style figure 'Tenderness'; together with a Bacchus cup, 9.5cms; and four Staffordshire figures, comprising: a small Staffordshire figure of a boy and dog, 10.5cms; a pair of Staffordshire figures Elija and Widow, 21cms; and a Neale type figure allegorical of winter, 20cms. (12)
A selection of decorative ceramics, including: a Royal Copenhagen figure of a cat, 422; a Border Fine Arts 'The Chiltern Collection' figure of a Badger; a Border Fine Arts figure of a Hedgehog; a Prattware 'The Battle of the Nile' pot lid and base; a Dresden floral decorated ceramic inkstand; two Continental figures; and other items.
A British Empire Exhibition “England’s Pride” pot and pot lid, the body inscribed “A Present from British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924”, the lid 10.5cms diameter; together with a collection of Prattware pot lids, including: “The Wolf and the Lamb”; “Uncle Toby”; “Shakespeare House Henley St Stratford on Avon”; “Persuasion”; “Our Home”; and others, three framed. (13)
COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH POTTERY MOSTLY 19TH CENTURY including a Pratt ware ‘Miser Jug’, probably Preston Pans; a Port Dundas, Glasgow, saltglazed three pint hunting jug, impressed mark; a small cream jug, possibly Bellfield, Preston Pans, polychrome painted with floral sprigs and scrolls; a pearlware polychrome painted figure of a stag, possibly Portobello; a late 18th century Prattware tea canister with cover, Bellfield, Preston Pans, modelled to either side with ‘macaroni’ style figures of a man and a lady; a small brown salt glazed stoneware storage jar, impressed to the base GG, probably for George Gordon, Preston Pans; together with SEVEN VARIOUS PIRLIE PIGS, five modelled as Mrs Ridgway, one as a cottage, one modelled as a lady, possibly Queen Victoria, and one modelled as an orange with enamelled decoration (14) Miser jug 22.3cm high, cream jug 10cm high, smallest Pirlie Pig 5.3cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

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