Antiques and Selected Items

1678 items 1678 items
No Image
Auction closed (2 day sale)
room

Auction details

Antiques and Selected Items

Auction closed (2 day sale)

Auction dates


Viewing dates

  • 09:00 GMT - 13:00 GMT
  • 09:00 GMT - 19:00 GMT
  • 09:00 GMT - 09:00 GMT
  • 09:00 GMT - 09:00 GMT

Auction details

Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 0.00%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 0.00%

Auction house

Refine your search

Sale Section

Estimate

Filter by Price Range
to

Category

1678 items
Per Page
  • List
  • Grid

A subscription to the Price Guide is required to view results for auctions ten days or older. Click here for more information

A flow blue “Canton” pattern strap handled cylindrical tankard, with moulded rim and foot marked S & J & Co, c 1830, height 13cm, together with tw...

Two early 19th century moulded form sauce boats, one printed “Woman with parasol and birds” pattern, by Hunslett Hall Pottery, Leeds, c1805, raise...

A small Swansea concave sided mug with moulded scroll handle, printed in deep blue with a rather peculiar pseudo Chinese design, c1830, together ...

Two straight sided mugs, with ochre banding to rims and angular handles, one printed with Spodes “Net” pattern, the other with complex pagoda, c18...

An ochre rimmed bowl, c1810, showing a different version of Boy on a Ram or Buffalo, two odd looking beasts, the interior print filling the bowl w...

Two sauce tureen stands, one printed with “Monmouth” pattern, c1830, possibly by F. & R. Pratt, width 17.5cm, and the other with “Flower Cross” pa...

A deep square form moulded bowl, printed with “The Villager” pattern, c1820, impressed mark DAVENPORT, together with a square form Spode “Italian”...

Two blue printed flat bottomed bowl, showing an oriental family and a child carrying a crown, diameter 20cm, together with a smaller bowl showing ...

A large meat dish with gravy well, c1815, by Josiah II Spode, “Castle” pattern, based on an aquatint by Merigot entitled “The gate of Sebastian in...

A meat dish with well, by Brameld & Co. Rotherham, c1815, “The Castle Rochefort” pattern, showing a fisherman and woman before a river and waterfa...

Two meat dishes by Pountney & Allies of Bristol, depicting Gothic ruins, contained within the same border pattern as “Girl at the Well”.

Two large meat dishes, one with well, in “Rustic scenes” pattern, a large tree stands central before a thatch cottage with pigeon box beneath, wit...

A meat dish, c1825, by John Heath, in “Girl at the Well” pattern, a popular pattern originally by Spode, impressed mark “HEATH”, width 41.5cm.

A pie dish, diameter 32.5cm, printed with “The Bee Master” pattern, with an animal cartouche border, together with a tureen stand, c1825, with mou...

A tureen stand, with moulded ivy leaf handles and gadrooned rim, showing romantic floral landscape, width 36.5cm, together with an oval tureen sta...

An extremely rare Swansea Cambrian Pottery mug, c1790, depicting a quant print entitled "St Michaels Mount", to the right a shield with the fiftee...

A straight necked ovoid shaped jug, c1805, commemorating the victory of Trafalgar and showing three naïve images framed within a scrolled foliage,...

An ovoid jug commemorating the death of Nelson, showing Nelson within an oval frame, and below the words “He saw, He fought, He conquered, and he ...

An early 19th century straight necked ovoid christening jug, with ribbed banding to collar and foot and simple looped handle, printed with orienta...

A Spode hot water plate with twin spouts and loop handle, one spout with feather-moulded integral cover, printed with “Girl at Well” pattern, c182...

A Copeland and Garrett hot water plate, with drain hole within the rim, c1835, printed in “Indian Sporting Series” pattern, marked CHASE AFTER A W...

A deep wrythen moulded junket bowl, c1830, printed in “Zebra” pattern, by John Rogers & Son, diameter 24cm, together with a bowl showing a mixed r...

An ochre rimmed bowl, printed in “Swan and Bulrushes” pattern, cellular and stylised flower border, possibly by Hollins, c1800, diameter 22.5cm.

A “Parkland Scenery” meat dish by Chetham and Robinson, c1825, depicting a family group before a country mansion, contained within a distinctive q...

A meat dish with well, by C. J. Mason, c1830, “The Fountain” pattern, depicting an elaborate fountain in the foreground with Hercules attacking th...

A meat dish by Lockett & Hulme, c1825, showing the partially ruined bridge of Ponte Rotto, contained within a C scrolled lattice and mixed floral ...

A meat dish by Spode, c1815, “The Tower” pattern, based on an engraving of the Bridge of Salaro, near Porta Salara, from Merigot’s Views of Rome a...

A meat dish,c1850, “Oriental Bird” pattern, unattributed, shows two crested cranes within a stylised floral landscape and scrolled floral border, ...

A flow blue meat dish with well, c1840, by William Ridgway and Son, printed mark IMPERIAL STONE WRS & Co, with title HONG KONG, width 48.5cm (Prov...

A large ironstone meat dish, c1820, “Oriental Panel” pattern, showing alternating circular panels of highly-stylized flower heads and irregular pa...

A meat dish, “Italian Scenery” pattern, c1815, unattributed, depicting saddled mules ascending a winding road, contained within a mixed floral bor...

A rich blue meat dish, c1820, “Classical Ruins” pattern, by Thomas Lakin, depicting a shepherd, sheep and cow before a pyramid shaped wall and cla...

An untitled meat dish, frequently referred to as “The Philosopher” pattern, c1820, maker unknown, depicts a draped figure seated on a plinth amids...

A large meat dish, c1830, by John Rogers and Son, “Views Series” of Lancaster, after the engraving by John Landseer, 1791, depicting the River Lun...

A large meat dish with gravy well, by Benjamin Adams of Greengates, Tunstall, said to have been engraved by Williams Brookes, impressed “B.ADAMS,”...

A tall cylindrical beer mug, c1830, with moulded base and strap handle, showing Lakeland landscape with yachts and pack mule below a floral border...

A frog mug, with angular handle and moulded foot rim, printed in light blue, “Two Temples II” pattern, with a yellow frog on the interior, c1830. ...

An early 19th century Cambrian pottery mug, with scroll moulded handle and cabbage leaf moulding to body, below an acanthus leaf and dimpled band,...

A “Tendril” pattern jug, by Benjamin Adams, c1815, with straight neck and two bands of ribbed moulding to the ovoid body, height 14.5cm, and a Wed...

A large cylindrical tankard, c1800, printed in a stretched form of “Willow” pattern, ochre banding to rim and angular handle, height 14cm, togethe...

A meat dish, by J. Wedgwood, “Chinese vase” pattern, together with a matching drainer, c1807-15, in dark blue with a Chinese vase, showing a seate...

A meat dish, “Grazing Rabbits” pattern, often attributed to Rogers, c1820, depicting rabbits beneath a tree with cottages in the background, width...

A meat dish, from the “Domestic cattle” series, depicting two donkeys and a family cooking by their bender tent, width 43cm(areas of glaze flaking...

A meat dish, “Italian Ruin”, by an unknown maker, c1820, depicting large ruined classical façade above a three arched bridge and contained within ...

Loading...Loading...