Staffordshire Country House Fine & Decorative Arts at Bishton Hall. Inc Vintage Costumes and Textiles. ONLINE BIDDING ONLY

to include The Roy Taylor Ceramic Collection, a Corporate Collection of Modern Art and an Italian Collection of Textiles

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Staffordshire Country House Fine & Decorative Arts at Bishton Hall. Inc Vintage Costumes and Textiles. ONLINE BIDDING ONLY

to include The Roy Taylor Ceramic Collection, a Corporate Collection of Modern Art and an Italian Collection of Textiles

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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An early nineteenth century black and white transfer-printed large creamware bowl, c.1820. It was probably made by Sewell and depicts Carisbrooke ...

A group of late eighteenth century creamware pieces, c.1790-1800. All with hand-painted decoration. To include: a footed tureen and cover, two coo...

A fine late eighteenth century creamware footed drainer, c. 1790. It is of fish-shape and stand upon three bun-shaped feet and has a moulded hangi...

A fine late eighteenth century Wedgwood creamware draining basket, c. 1790. It has draining holes throughout, probably to facilitate the draining ...

A fine late eighteenth century Wedgwood creamware egg whisk, c. 1790. Both the inside of the base and lid have sharp ceramic points within to faci...

A late eighteenth century Wedgwood creamware part child's service with blue painted edges, c. 1790. Comprising of: five plates, two soup dishes an...

Medical interest: A fine mid-nineteenth century possibly Wedgwood transfer-printed creamware mincer, c. 1860-70. It has two transfers; 'Follows an...

An early nineteenth century creamware Swansea cow creamer, c.1820. It is decorated with red enamel and pink lustre decoration and stands on a natu...

An early nineteenth century Wedgwood creamware soup dish from a child's set, c.1810-20. It is impressed WEDGWOOD to the underside. 8 cm wide. (1)C...

An early nineteenth century creamware moulded dish, c.1800-10. It is of moulded form and having pierced, open-work details to the rim. 29 cm wide....

A late eighteenth century creamware hand-painted coffeepot and cover, c.1780-90. It is decorated with a floral designs in reds, blues and greens a...

An early nineteenth century Dixon Sunderland creamware transfer-printed masonic frog mug c.1820. It is decorated with a masonic print to the face ...

A late eighteenth century transfer-printed in black creamware bowl, c.1790. It is decorated with a ship print to the interior and a rural scene an...

A late eighteenth century named and dated creamware mug, c.1791. It is decorated with floral motif in hand-painted colours and has a hand-painted ...

An early nineteenth century creamware transfer-printed mug, c.1810-20. It is decorated with a print for Industry and is coloured with enamels. 11....

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