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An early 19th century Sunderland lustre pottery jug, printed with 'The Great Australia Clipper-Ship' and 'The Unfortunate London' flanking a verse 'The Gift', 18 cm high - two small star cracks visible to interior body (unseen from the exterior), another small star crack to the base, minimal surface loss to the trims/decoration, some discolouration to the body
POTTERY TANKARDS, AIR TWIST STEM & OTHER GLASSWARE, large ceramic fruit bowl, wash jug and bowl, ETC, the tankards include two early English frog mugs, one depicting a view of the Cast Iron Bridge at Sunderland, Crown Devon John Peel non-musical tankard, the glassware includes two Royal Commemoratives with air twist stems, small Intaglio type dish of a woman blowing bubbles, butterfly mark to one corner, the fruit bowl, 31cms diameter
Various mixed antique, vintage and modern collectible pottery and porcelain to include a 19th century Chinese porcelain teapot, depicting a figure in garden, with willows and flowers, in blue and orange, two modern Chinese floral decorated cups, covers, saucers and spoons, six items of Wedgwood jasperware, including candlestick, vases and lidded pots, a Sunderland-style lustre goblet with Hope depicted at one side and Faith at the other, a Wedgwood table clock, four items of Victorian copper lustre to include a twin-handled loving cup, a three-handled small tyg, two Dame Laura Knight designed Coronation cups for King Edward VIII, an art pottery vase and a Worcester blush ivory pot (lacking lid) (19).
A Sunderland pink lustre jug printed with the 'Three Brothers' galleon to the front, the reverse printed with the verse 'The Sailor's Tear', height 10cm, a French nursery rhyme plate titled 'Le Coq & le Renard', diameter 21cm, a Royal Doulton Series Ware small jug, a 19th century paste jug with branch handle with scrolling leaves, embossed decoration and pewter lid (lid detached), a 19th century pottery lidded toothbrush holder, a jasperware style lidded box, an Adams jasperware style lidded preserve box, two commemorative cups, one for 'Peace, Freedom and Honour' celebrating Beatty and Haig 1919, the other WWI, two children's lustre mugs, five various egg cups and a 19th century Wedgwood-style black basalt flat sided teapot with Corinthian arched panels depicting Chinese blossoms, Classical scenes and tavern scenes (af) (17).
NO RESERVE Scott (William Bell) The Ornamentist, or Artisan's Manual, lithographed additional decorative title and 81 plates only (of 84), 1 double-page, a few tinted, pictorial title with central section cut out, light foxing, from the reference library of C.T.Malin & Sons Ford Potteries of Newcastle upon Tyne with ink stamp to title and plates (some on recto, some verso), later half calf over old marbled boards, new endpapers, a little rubbed, spine faded, 1845.⁂ C.T.Malin & Sons of Newcastle upon Tyne was founded in Sunderland in the mid-eighteenth century, moving to Newcastle in 1817. With the development of mechanisation to produce pottery jars for marmalade, meat paste, medications, ointments etc. the company became one of the biggest potteries in Britain. The Ford Potteries site was built in 1859 and a second, larger manufactory in 1878.
A late 19th/early 20th century one pint pottery tankard engraved 'Snowshill Arms' (near Broadway, of local interest), together with a mid 19th century transfer decorated frog mug, a small mid 19th century baluster-shaped pottery jug decorated with sunderland lustre, together with a small gilt metal mounted and cut-glass chandelier (some damage)
A SUNDERLAND POTTERY CREAMWARE MUG probably by Dixon & Co, with a typical frog to the interior, 15cm high; together with a Doulton Lambeth stoneware mug of hunting interest, with hounds for handles, 15cm high; and a Royal Doulton commemorative mug for Edward VII and Queen Alexandra's coronation, 1902, 19cm high (3)The estate of the late Sir David & Lady Black, removed from Beech Farm. OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
A PHILLIPS AND CO, YELLOW GLAZED SUNDERLAND POTTERY JUG commemorating Sir Francis Burdett, the Independent Champion of British Freedom, with a poem to the reverse, together with a teapot transfer printed with Waterloo Church & Hougoumont, a jug with The Blacksmiths Epitaph, another teapot and a bowl (5) Condition Report: A PHILLIPS AND CO, YELLOW GLAZED SUNDERLAND POTTERY JUG - light crazing, a small chip at the end of the handle, rubbing to top rim. a teapot - chip to lid and underside, handle off but there, chips to spout. a jug with The Blacksmiths Epitaph - has a replacement metal handle, chips to to the jug rim which are under the silver edge. another teapot - heavily crazed and with hairline cracks, chips to spout . a bowl - crazed and wear to the inside. All items have wear as expected with age.
A 19th century Dixon Austin & Co Sunderland pottery frog mug, printed with God Speed the Plough, height 5.5ins, together with two Sunderland lustre frog mugs, decorated with Hope and verse and a farming scene and verse, height 5ins - God Speed the plough has a chip to the foot rim. Lustre Hope has restoration to the foot rim. Lustre farming is very crazed and has a shallow crack.
A JOSEPH HOLDCROFT MAJOLICA STICK STAND, CIRCA 1880 modelled as a heron with a fish in its beak standing on one leg beside a clump of bulrushes forming the stick or umbrella container, almost circular naturalistic mound base 83cm high, some losses Holdcroft"s, from their Sunderland Pottery works at Longton, produced two patterns of bird stick stands in majolica at this period, the heron seen here and a stork with an eel in its beak. These models were also produced as spill vases. Although the stork stand may be found on occasion, the heron version as a stand (rather than as a spill vase) is very rare.
TWO POTTERY MUGS & ONE BEAKER FROM SIR LESLIE JOSEPH'S COLLECTION comprising (1) large Cambrian 'Boy with Whip' transfer mug, 14cms high, (2) Sunderland pink lustre 'Crimea' frog surprise mug, 13cms high, and a Royal Doulton beaker designed by Sir Frank Brangwyn Provenance: The M Daley Collection, daughter of Sir Leslie Joseph, Sir Leslie Joseph Collection label to base Comments: chip to foot of largest
Early 19th century Sunderland Dawson & Co creamware pottery mug, the cylindrical body black transfer printed and polychrome detailed with a circular panel of a three-masted ship flanked by two figures of Peace and Plenty, above a panel containing verse 'May Peace with Plenty on our Nation smile [...]' H15cm D11cm
Group of pottery jugs and a frog mug inscribed 'William Wales 1809'19th Century, including a large transfer printed jug, 25cm high inscribed 'George Summers Born 1811', and various creamware and Sunderland pieces (9)Condition report: The largest jug has a chip and repair to the body along with the spout having chips, the bottom of the handle is missingJug with cameo, spout broken with cracksJug with deer, the spout has chipsFrog jug, chip to rim and base along with a hairline Others have chips and hairlines
1803 GREAT INVASION SCARE A large creamware mug, c.1803, printed in black with Napoleon standing at the edge of a harbour and asking 'Who dare stop me', inscribed beneath with 'Stop Buonaparte you must not boast, Other Work must first be Done, Britons will teach you to your cost, that from France they Will not Run', signed 'W.C.' in the print, restoration to the rim and foot, 15.2cm. The initials WC are probably those of Walter Cockburn, 'silverman and engraver' of Sunderland. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pls. 513a and b, 514.
1805 BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR A creamware frog mug, c.1805, probably by Dawson & Co. of Sunderland, printed in black with a naval engagement scene, titled below, the interior modelled with a brown frog, some restoration, 12.2cm. This scene was initially produced captioned for the Battle of the Nile and signed by Dawson & Co. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pls. 478, 595a, b and c. Provenance: with John May, September 1994.
1805 NELSON IN MEMORIAM A creamware jug, c.1805, probably Sunderland, printed in black and decorated in colours with a named and dated portrait flanked by Britannia and Jack Tar, the reverse with a four line stanza, restored, 15.5cm. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, p.101 (S) for a description of this print.
NELSON IN MEMORIAM A Sunderland pink lustre jug, c.1813-25, printed in black with an inscribed oval portrait flanked by flags and ships, the reverse with a view of the Iron Bridge over the Wear, signed and dated Dixon & Co 1813, beneath the spout with eight lines of verse titled 'Forget Me Not', painted 'M.J. Moth, Cowes', with pink lustre bands to the rim, restoration to the spout and top of the handle, 20.5cm. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, p.97 (D) for a description of these pieces often produced long after Nelson's death.
SIR FRANCIS BURDETT A Sunderland creamware mug, c.1810, the cylindrical body printed in black with a portrait oval engraved by T. Robson for Phillips & Co., inscribed 'Sir Francis Burdett, the Independent Champion of British Freedom', a little good restoration to the rim, 11.5cm. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pl.631.
NAPOLEON, BALLOONING AND THE IRON BRIDGE A Sunderland creamware jug, dated 1813, printed in black and decorated in colours with scene titled 'The Ascent of the Aerial Balloon' depicting figures including Napoleon Bonaparte, the reverse with a dated view of the Iron Bridge over the Wear, eight lines of pious verse beneath the spout, signed 'Phillips & Co. Sunderland Pottery' within the print, restoration to the handle and spout, 22cm. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pl.709.
16TH AUGUST 1819: PETERLOO MASSACRE A small Sunderland lustre jug, c.1819, printed in black with a portrait of Henry Hunt, titled 'Hunt and Liberty', the reverse with an inscribed plan of central Manchester, a short rim crack and small rim chip, 10.4cm. The engraving used for this portrait of Hunt is actually that of Commodore William Bainbridge of the United States Navy, previously used in connection with his success in the War of 1812. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pl.201 and David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pls.734 and 741.
16TH AUGUST 1819: PETERLOO MASSACRE A small Sunderland lustre jug, c.1819, printed in black with a portrait of Henry Hunt, titled 'Hunt and Liberty, the reverse a statement denouncing 'Butchering Cavalry', the rim painted with a stylized floral border beneath a pink lustre band, a chip to the foot, 11.8cm. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pl.736.
1831 REFORM A Sunderland lustre jug, c.1831, printed in black and decorated in flesh tones with portraits inscribed 'William IV, The only Royal Reformer since Alfred', 'Queen Adelaide' and 'Earl Grey, First Lord of the Treasury', the rim with marbled lustre decoration, a little chipping to the spout, 17.8cm. By convention, the Prime Minister is also First Lord of the Treasury, an appointment which Earl Grey assumed upon forming an administration, at the request of the King, on 22nd November 1830. At the general election following the dissolution of Parliament by the King on 22nd April 1831, the reforming Whigs were triumphant led by Grey. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pl.213.
1837 WILLIAM IV IN MEMORIAM A rare small Sunderland lustre jug, c.1837, printed in red with figures grieving at a tomb inscribed with the monarch's dated of death, within a stylized foliate border and pink lustre band, minor chipping to the spout, 12.5cm. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pl.88.
A SUNDERLAND LUSTRE POTTERY JUG, typical form, transfer-printed and enamelled with three reserves, two having Masonic imagery and verse 'The world's a city with many a crooked street...'; the other depicting two sailors and verse 'This smiling at peril, at sea or on shore...'. 24cm highCONDITION REPORTOld chip to the rim of the spout, hairline to neck rim, various star hairlines to base, glaze chips to the neck rim, various heavy surface scratches and scuffs noted to the design and handle. No marks to base.
A mixed collection of British pottery and porcelain, late 18th/ and early-mid 19th centurycomprising four South Wales earthenware jugs painted in polychrome with flowers, tallest 19.2cm high; a Victorian transfer-printed nursery mug 'D for Donkey, Dove and Daisy', 6.5cm high; a Staffordshire porcelain baluster mug painted with flowers, 8.5cm high; a Sunderland or Staffordshire pink lustre mug, 6cm high; a blue and white transfer-printed mug, 6cm high and a selection of other porcelain and pearlware teawares including a New Hall silver lustre tea bowl and saucer, a sepia spiral fluted coffee can, Caughley plain white and gilt reeded tea bowl, Worcester half-size tea bowl painted with puce flowers, etc (some damages, 19)
Various items of 19th century and later pottery and porcelain to include a pair of Staffordshire flatback ornaments of a hunter/soldier on horseback, height 39cm, a pair of Royal Doulton Staffordshire flatback spaniels, no.1378/5, a pair of Arthur Wood King Charles Spaniels, a Hubach bisque piano baby, two other 19th century Continental bisque figures, a Sunderland lustre cup with red transfer printed design, inscribed 'Faith' to the front and 'Hope' to the back and two Sunderland lustre-style saucers, both titled 'Charity' (12).
A Sunderland creamware mug, Low Ford or Dawson's Pottery, c1800, printed in sepia and enamelled with the Wear Bridge, printed signature J Dawson & Co / Low Ford and a larger Sunderland creamware frog mug, 'Garrison' Pottery c1820, printed in black with the Wear Bridge, the frog sponged in dark brown with red eyes (2)
A BOX AND LOOSE OF CROWN DUCAL BLUSH IVORY POTTERY, ETC, including two biscuit barrels with wicker handles,, both s.d., one cover with glued repair, a twin handled vase, extensive crazing, height 31cm, and Avis pattern tea pot and cover, a part wash set, wash bowl chamber pot cracked, etc, and a pair of Victorian Sunderland lustre 'Victoria & Albert' tea cups and saucers, saucers numbered 488, tea cups stained, all four pieces sound defective when tapped (box and four loose)
A Sunderland King William IV Ship and Cast Iron Bridge ovoid jug, printed in underglaze black and naively overpainted in colours, 23.5cm high, c.1835; a Carr & Patton, Low Lights Pottery Northumberland 74 ovoid jug, printed in black, Sunderland lustre ground, 21cm high; another, Tyneside Pottery; etc (4)
A Sunderland Sailors Farewell frog mug, probably John Phillips & Co, printed and overpainted with the sailors parting above a verse, the reverse printed with another verse 'Thou noble bark of brightest frame', within pink lustre lined borders, 12.2cms; a Sunderland christening mug, inscribed 'John Edward Gibson, Born April 20th 1835' flanked by the verse 'Rest in Heaven' and a print titled 'Tynemouth Haven', 9cms; and a Sunderland Dixon & Co. pottery wall plaque, printed with 'NORTHUMBERLAND 74' in black within pink splash lustre borders, impressed mark, 20cms x 22cms.
* Crimean War. Victorian Sunderland Lustre pottery jug made to commemorate the Crimean War 1854-56, one side printed with a crest and the motto 'May They Ever Be United', the other with a ship 'A Frigate in Full Sale', the front with a poem 'When Tempests Mingle ...', chip to rim, crazing and discoloration, 17cm high x 25cm wide, together with two further Victorian Crimean War jugs including 'Alliance' by J.T., black printed with 'To The Brave Soldiers And Sailors of the Crimea', 21cm high, some damage to bothQty: (3)
Group of Continental and English pottery and porcelain, 18th century and later, including a Meissen (Marcolini) outside decorated sugar bowl and cover, a Berlin style pot pourri vase, a cabinet cup and saucer with blue panels and figures after Watteau, a plate painted with vignettes of fruit, two Sunderland lustre pottery jugs, another similar and other items (12)

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