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Autumn Catalogue 3 Day Sale starting: Thursday 17 November 2011 10:00AM
Viewing: Sunday 13 November 11am-4pm, 14-16 November 9am-4pm
 

A Sunderland Lustre Large Jug, dated 1867, printed in black and overpainted in colours with THE GREAT AUSTRALIA CLIPPER SHIP and NORAN GREINA STEAM YACHT and with verse, inscribed in red script WILLIAM & JANE GONE MONTROSE 1867 within pink lustre borders, 23cm high

Guide Price: £400-600

View Lot No. 71

 
 

A Staffordshire Pottery Tea Plate, circa 1864, printed in brown with SHEFFIELD FLOOD MARCH 12TH 1864 ... within a moulded floral border, 20cm diameter

Guide Price: £200-300

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A Staffordshire Pottery Child's Plate Commemorating the Death of Queen Caroline, circa 1821, moulded with a titled bust portrait and overprinted in underglaze blue with PART OF THE FUNERAL PROCESSION OF CAROLINE THE INJURED ... within a moulded and painted rose and thistle border, 14.5cm diameter

Guide Price: £500-700

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A Sunderland Dawson & Co, Low Ford Creamware Pottery Peace and Plenty Mug, early 19th century, the plain cylindrical body with brown string line to the rim, transfer printed in black with a three-masted man o'war flanked by figures representing Peace and Plenty amongst flowers, and with four line verse beginning MAY PEACE WITH PLENTY ON OUR NATION SMILE..., with polychrome detail overglaze, plain strap handle, 11.7cm high

Guide Price: £200-300

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A Staffordshire Pottery Royal Commemorative Mug, circa 1840, of arcade moulded cylindrical form printed in black LONG LIVE QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINCE ALBERT OF SAXE-COBERG MARRIED FEB 10TH 1840, with bust portraits and a spray of roses and thistles, 10cm high; and An Early 19th Century Creamware Cylindrical Mug, printed in black with verse in a foliate cartouche, 15cm high (2)

Guide Price: £100-150

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A Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Advertising Spill Vases, 19th century, as cows standing four square before a tree trunk, on oval bases inscribed MILK SOLD HERE, 35cm high

Guide Price: £2000-3000

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A Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures of Bactrian Camels, 19th century, each standing four square, a water flask at their feet, on a mound base, 15.5cm high

Guide Price: £700-1000

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A Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures of Lions, 19th century, each seated, a lamb at its feet, on a gilt lined oval base, 26.5cm

Guide Price: £1000-1500

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A Pearlware Pottery Cow Creamer Group, probably Staffordshire, circa 1820, the standing beast turning slightly to the left, whiplashed tail and oval cover mid-spine, sponged pink/grey horizontal stripes, its udder attended by a milkmaid in a spotted dress, on a green sponged grass effect canted rectangular integral plinth base, 14cm high, 20.5cm long (a/f)

Guide Price: £300-500

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A Staffordshire Semi China Footbath, mid 19th century, of coopered oval form with scroll handles, printed in underglaze blue with a basket of flowers and scattered sprigs on a dotted ground, printed mark, 49cm wide over handles

Guide Price: £300-500

View Lot No. 80

 
 
 
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