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A Spode part dessert service, comprising fifteen circular plates, two shell shaped dishes and a two-handled shaped oval pedestal stand, each printed and painted with stylised flowers and foliage within diaper band with four vignettes each with floral sprig, the rim with fanciful birds and scrolling foliage, stand 36cm wide, impressed mark, pattern no.3088
Sold for £100
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A large 19th century Sunderland lustre Dutch shape jug, printed in colours with The Sailors Return, the verso with The Token, or Jacks Safe Return To His True Love, the front with verse within wreath, washed in Sunderland lustre, the neck printed in monochrome with blossom, loop handle, 25.5cm high, c.1840
Sold for £280
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A 19th century brown glazed jug, in gilt with Greek key band, bud finial, rustic loop handle, 26cm high, 19th century
Sold for £80
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A pair of possibly Don pottery botanical circular plates, Spreading Bronallia, coloured in turquoise, green and lilac, outlined in black, 18.5cm diam, script mark; a similar botanical tureen and stand, painted with rose bud, 21cm wide, c.1800 (3)
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An 18th century oval creamware mould, impressed with fruit and scrolls, four spur feet, 16cm wide, early 19th century
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A Leeds Batavian sucrier and cover, with two heart shaped cartouches with cobalt blue stylised foliate sprigs, on a brown ground, below a band, two entwined strapwork handles, domed cover, bud finial, 12cm diam, c.1800
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An early 19th century Delft trefoil inkwell, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling foliage and flowers, 12.5cm wide; a similar flared cylindrical vase, decorated in underglaze blue with house trees and foliage, within leafy cartouche, 18cm high (2)
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An early 19th century silver lustre egg stand, of quatrefoil shape, posted loop handle, five egg cups, 20cm wide, c.1820
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A Spode blue and white pattern Tiber pattern rounded rectangular serving plate, 263.5cm wide, c.1880
Sold for £45
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A pair of Brampton salt glazed stoneware apothecary jars, applied with crest and banner, ochre band, 18cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £130
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An English pottery brown salt glazed stoneware puzzle jug, inscribed Gentlemen Drink & Let Your Skin Be Tested & A Forfeit Made If Anything Be Wasted, 17.5cm high; a brown salt glazed mug, applied with huntsman, windmill and jolly topers, 13.5cm high; two Jolly Toper brown stone ware flasks, 22.5cm high (4)
Sold for £60
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A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware tobacco jar, in relief with jolly topers, hound handles, 9.5cm high, late 19th century
Sold for £110
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A 19th century Brampton salt glazed stoneware barrel, applied with crest, knight and fruiting vine, 27cm high, c.1890
Sold for £100
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A 19th century Staffordshire Toby jug and cover, he sits, wearing a tricorn hat and holding a clay pipe and a foaming quart of ale, scroll capped handle, canted square base, 24 cm high (faults)
Sold for £35
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A Staffordshire model of a dalmation, painted features, gilt line border, cobalt blue oval base, 12.5 cm high, c. 1880
Sold for £45
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A mid 19th century miniature mug, printed in monochrome, For My Dear Boy, within canted rectangular cartouche and scrolling vine, 5cm high, c.1840
Sold for £160
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A Davenport white felspathic stoneware miniature mug, The Kill, blue banded border, 6cm high, impressed mark, c.1830; etc (3)
Sold for £45
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Naval Interest - a brown-glazed pearl ware jug, printed in yellow with a medallion portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson with broad scrolling flowers and foliage, 15cm high, 1st half 19th century
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A 19th century pearl ware globular teapot, transfer printed in blue with the Boy on a Buffalo pattern, flower bud finial, domed cover, scroll handle, 16cm high, c.1800
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A 19th century pearl ware leaf shaped pickle dish, transfer printed in blue with the Willow pattern, 13.5cm wide, early 19th century; another (3)
Sold for £60
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An early 19th century ovoid jug, printed with the crest for Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Amor, Honor, Justitia, and inscribed May We Never Feel Want Nor Never Want Feeling, initialed R.L. 1823, deep neck in Sunderland lustre and stylised flowers, scroll handle, 16cm high, early 19th century
Sold for £110
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A set of eleven Staffordshire Ironstone octagonal side plates, each printed with pagoda, bridge and figure, coloured in iron-red, mustard, orange and green, 15cm wide, c.1860
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A pair of Brameld shaped circular plates, moulded in relief with basket weave, the rim with stiff leaves, in green, 20.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1830
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A Staffordshire Mocha ware cylindrical mug, loop handle, the blue ground within black enamelled bands, decorated with four fern trees, 12.5cm high, c.1840
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An English pottery ovoid jug, decorated with two oval cartouches containing colourful summer flowers on an apple green ground, applied in gilt with scrolling foliage, gilt banded borders, scroll handles, 23cm high, dated 1869
Sold for £110
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A Leeds creamware ogee shaped tureen and cover, moulded in relief with basketweave, domed cover, bud finial, two scroll handles, 27cm high, early 19th century
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A Leeds creamware custard cup, domed cover, ball finial, loop handle, early 19th century
Sold for £110
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An early 19th century foot bath, in the white, two scroll handles, 38.5cm high, c.1800
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A Pratt-type 'Military Review' jug, moulded with cavalrymen, painted in a typical palette, the borders in relief with vine leaves and corn, 18cm high, c.1790 John and Griselda Lewis, Pratt Ware, (1993), p. 167, pl. 36.
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F & R Pratt - a Pratt Ware mug, The Jolly Topers, mug, apple green ground, 12cm high, no.406; another, The Windmill, turquoise ground, angular handle, 10.5cm high, printed mark, c.1860 (2)
Sold for £30
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