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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A PRATTWARE CRIMEAN WAR SCROLL-FOOTED VASET.J. & J Mayer, 19th century With titled prints `Alma' and `Tria Juncta in Uno' against a lilac foliate ground, retailer's stamp, Robert Feast, 15 & 16 The Pavement, Finsbury Square, London, 19.5cm highTwo shallow chips to the outer rim, each approx. 0.4cm square. Some small nicks around the rim.
FOUR PRATTWARE CRIMEAN WAR CYLINDRICAL JARS (5)19th century Comprising; `The Fall of Sebastopol', The Battle of Alma', `The Dragoon Charge- Balaklava' and `Charge of the Scots Greys at Balaklava', each approx. 9.5cm high; also a pot lid titled `Sebastopol', 4.75cm diameterThe Fall of Sebastopol- some restoration to the lower part and foot of the jar. Some overall crazing and some staining.The Battle of Alma- restoration to the rim, neck and shoulders. Restoration around the footrim. Several short haircracks around the base. The sides have been covered in a type of lacquer which feels soft to the touch and may be covering up restoration beneathThe Dragoon Charge- Balaklava- restoration to rim and neck. Restoration around footrimCharge of the Scots Greys- some staining and crazing to the glaze, particularly around the rim. Some restoration around the inner footrim.Sebastopol lid- shallow glazed over chip beneath the rim, done at the time of manufacture
A PRATTWARE EXHIBITION BUILDINGS 1851 `PRINCESS CHRISTIAN' VASE (3)With green acanthus moulding, 17.5cm high; also a Prattware `Grand International Buildings of 1851' large pot lid and base, printed Crosse & Blackwell mark, 13cm diameterVase- Some heavy crazing to the glaze with minor staining. Minor nick to the rim. Lid and base- lid with a hallow chip to the underside of the rim, approx. 1.5cm by 0.75cm. Small chip to the underside of the rim. V- shaped haircrack to the flange. Some overall crazing and some staining to the glaze. Base- extensive chips and a haircrack to the rim. Crazing to the glaze and some light staining to the interior
A PRATTWARE RECTANGULAR POT LID AND BASE 14.5CM WIDE, `ALEXANDRA PALACE 1873' (4)14.5cm; also a pot lid, `Funeral of the Late Duke of Wellington', 12.5cm diameter, framed and another pot lid, `Allied Generals', laurel leaf border, 12cm diameter`Alexandra Palace'- lid with filled in chip to underside of the rim., approx. 0.75cm by 0.4cm . Six filled in chips around the edge of the inner rim. Some crazing and staining to the underside of the lid. Base with two chips to the outer rim and a chip to the inner rim. `Funeral of the Duke of Wellington'- some surface scratches`The Allied Generals'- some restoration around the outer and inner rims
Two similar Chinese pale yellow ground vases, white slip decoration with prunus trees, 27cm and 23cm high; seven assorted polychrome bowls, three Prattware lids depicting Hong Kong harbour and Transplanting rice; and other ceramics.Condition report:The Waitrose bowl has a hairline crack and staining. The two blue and white shaped hor d'oeuvres bowls have crazing, staining and chips. Please see additional uploaded images of all items in this lot.
Victorian Pratt Ware illustrated pot lids, including Derby Day approx 10 cms diameter, a large pot lid depicting Crystal Palace titled The Grand International Building of 1851 approx 13 cms diameter, Strathfieldsaye - The Seat of the Duke of Wellington approx 12 cms diameter (crazed), Royal Harbour Ramsgate approx 13 cms diameter (surface lightly scratched), a Prattware pot lid jar cover, both of shaped rectangular form after works by Wouverman Pinx, transfer printed approx 14 x 8 cms (both with small chips) together with two circular pot lids titled The Wolf and the Lamb and Fording the Stream approx 10 cms diameter, Country Quarters 12 cms diameter, Return of the Fishing Boats 10 cms diameter (light crazing), The Snow Drift 10 cms diameter, Strathfieldsaye - The Seat of the Duke of Wellington 12 cms diameter and The Seven Ages of Man approx 10 cms diameter.
A collection of 19th and early 20th century pottery and china - including a small Doulton Lambeth bottle vase, 9cm high; a graduated pair of Wedgwood for Harrods Ltd. octagonal dishes with floral, cobalt and gilt decoration; a Cauldon bowl; a Prattware plate; a Royal Doulton 'The Jackdaw at Rheims' loving cup, 13.5cm high; an Adams dark blue jasper ware biscuit jar (lacks cover); a Royal Doulton 'Madras' pattern blue and white jug with detachable pewter mount, 14.25cm high; a Wedgwood 'Landscape' pattern jug with fixed pewter mount; a Bourne Denby fox hunt subject jug; etc. (14)
Collection of ceramics to include: a large oval Prattware platter, 30cm wide, Wheildon style plate, Barstaple vase, teapot etcProvenance: The property of a Gentleman, from a period Winchcombe Town House. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
A selection of collectable homewares, comprising: a pair of Victorian papier-mâché hand fans, each hand painted with a bird within a mountainous landscape, each 24cms wide; a papier-mâché letter rack (requiring repair); a pair of Prattware pot lids, in ebonised wood frames; a pestle and mortar; and a carved wooden letter holder.
A GROUP OF PRATTWARE LIDS AND BARGEWARE, comprising five wooden framed Pratt ware lids depicting ice skating, The Village Wedding, etc. A Staffordshire figurine titled 'The last in bed to put out the light', two early 20th century Measham Barge ware teapots, the smaller teapot 'Home Sweet Home' has a chipped inner lid, both have crazing, nibbles and a few small chips, a Fosters Studio Pottery grey/green 'Gurgle jug', a cream and honey glazed 'Gurgle jug' and an oval cabinet plate, hand painted central Scottish Loch scene with a turquoise and gilt edged border (11) (Condition Report: most pieces are crazed in varying degrees, frames appear O.K., other obvious damage is mentioned in description))
A Quantity of 19th Century Prattware Pottery Plates, with coloured grounds, decorated with various titled scenes, together with 19th Century Dresden Green and Floral TeawaresProvenance: The Selected Contents of Eden Lacy, Lazonby, from the estate of Victor Gubbins Prattware - heavily crazed and with some staining and general wear, one plate with a flat rim chip, one with a crack to rim. Dresden - sucrier with base restored, other items in good condition.
A small group of 19th century china and glass, comprising - 1. A Prattware plate and cup by Fenton, the plate with printed factory marks, depicting a herd of deer with a stag watering in a wooded landscape, 18.7cm diameter, the cup with two pastoral reserves, 10cm diameter (star crack, glaze crazing) 2. A pair of 19th century cabinet plates with 1869 diamond registration marks, painted pattern no. 'B 3158', with turquoise glazed pierced ribbon and gilt beaded rims, centred by a butterfly rondel, 23.4cm diameter (restoration to old breaks) 3. A large Devon motto ware Watcombe Pottery cup; 11.5cm high 4. A Wedgwood green majolica 'cabbage' plate 5. Two Victorian Sowerby moulded glass reticulated plates, one with moulded peacock mark, 21.3cm diameter 6. A similar white glazed porcelain 'ribbon' plate, 19.6cm diameter
A tray of porcelain and china plates including a John Stinton (British, 1854–1956) for Royal Worcester Highland Cattle cabinet plate, signed, purple stamp and impressed 'G11' mark to base, 26cm diameter, a G. H. Cole painted plate decorated with a central pastoral scene within a pink and gilt border, 27cm diameter, another hand painted plate, likely Staffordshire, 19th century, cranberry red boarder with gilding, 23cm diameter, four Paragon 'Sandringham' pattern plates and two 19th century Prattware plates on blue ground (thermal fractured pieces retained) (1 tray)
A T.J. & J. Mayer Prattware Crimea War subject tankard, 19th century, printed to one side with a group of four portraits titled 'Balaklava, Inkerman, Alma', opposing a scene of war titled 'The Redoubt, Inkerman', within puce line borders, the rim interior with a band of fruiting vine, height 15cm, together with a pair of Prattware pot lids titled 'War' and 'Peace', framed, a similar pink ground loving cup printed with birds and a pink lustre decorated Staffordshire pottery jug (minor faults).
An 18th-century Wheildon "tortoiseshell" dessert plate with manganese glaze and scalloped edge, 23 cm diameter, together with another with three colour glaze within a gadrooned rim,24 cm diameter, a collection of Prattware including Samson jug, Bacchus jug, Satyr jug, a set of six creamware dessert plates painted with fancy birds in colours within moulded borders, bearing faux gold anchor marks to the basesSome damage throughout, for restoration.

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