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Having a multi-reeded rim with ownership initials ‘WS’, indistinct touchmark to rear along with struct date ‘1625’, 17cm diameter Provenance: For...

Having a slightly flared rim with ownership triad, touchmark to rear ‘?W’ (PS18992), 26.5cm diameter, Provenance: Reputedly excavated Saffron Wal...

Have a three-lobed heart-pierced ear, with triangular bracket, bellied bowl and flat base, 12cm over handle, 8.5cm diameter Provenance: Former A...

The front rim with hallmarks of John Shorey I, London, (fl.1683-1722), (PS8461), together with touchmarks and London label to rear, diameter 60cm,...

Having a domed lid with two-tier knop, a solid chair-back thumbpiece, a broken C-shaped handle (in the style of a spire flagon) with hooded ball t...

Having a plain rim with ownership triad, and deep bowl with a fairly rounded base, touchmark to rear, 11cm diameter.

The front rim bearing maker’s touchmark of ‘IF’ and horse, opposed by ownership triad and ‘housemark’, bossed well, diameter 11.5cm, rim 2.1cm (37...

The plain rim with indistinct touch or housework, opposed by ownership triad ‘F’ over ‘FL’, rear centre with dated touchmark ‘163?’, 10cm diamete...

Each with a beaded collar and ribbed footring, crowned 'X' mark inside base, height 6cm, diameter 8cm, (6).

The single-reeded rim with four unidentified hallmarks, opposed by ownership initials ‘ML’, 10cm diameter.

Hallmarks to front rim and touchmark to rear of Richard Smith, (fl.1677-1705), (PS8663), 28cm diameter.

With hallmarks to front rim of Samuel Jackson, (fl.1658-1716), (PS6) and stamped with the name 'ANNA HARVEY', 26cm diameter, 4cm rim, (31%).

A gill, with crowned ‘WR’ mark to lid, and half-gill, 10.5cm and 7.5cm high respectively, (2).

The upright, straight-sided drum engraved 'The Bun House Chertsey', with base fillet and footring, capacity stamped, 43cm high, 19.5cm diameter.

Having a central enamel boss with the arms and cypher of Charles I, the bowl and rim with ‘prunts’ or ‘perles’ and a gadrooned booge, diameter 45c...

The highly unusual stepped dome lid with ‘ribbed’ edge, rams’ horn type thumbpiece, single-curve handle with engraved initials ‘AB’, and shield te...

Having a shallow bowl with narrow rim, the spreading domed foot with engraved initials ‘IGH’, 5cm high. Provenance: Former Sandy Law Collection, ...

The flat plate with a narrow raised triangular rim above and below, and a triangular beaded footring, 35.5cm diameter Provenance: Former S. Shemme...

Hallmarks to front rim and touchmarks to rear, engraved and punched-decorated throughout with scrolling foliage centred by three entwined fish rep...

Having a wide flat flange, discoid knopped stem above a drip-tray, on a spreading base with brass footrim, 15cm high Provenance: Former David Litt...

The domed lid with acorn knop, a bar and heart thumbpiece, swan-neck handle with touch marl of ‘IN’, (PS6891). 36cm high, Provenance: Former A. T...

Having a plain body, touchmark to rim possibly of William Waters, London, (fl.1670-98), (PS9823), ownership initials ‘I S’ struck to lid and handl...

Having a bulbous body with single fillet, large spout and perforated grating, double-C overlap handle, and numerous Victorian verification marks t...

The broad rim with indistinct ’touchmark’ and rear beaded edge, incised linear decoration, 10cm diameter.

The cup with flat plain rim and vine cast decoration, on a spreading foot, with leaf-cast footrim, 6cm high.

Touchmark to rear of Nathaniel Barber I, (fl.1777-1810), 25cm diameter.

Having a flattened hexagonal stem, maker’s mark to fig-shaped bowl, 12.5cm long.

With indistinct touchmark (‘? W’) to rear of rim, 32.5cm diameter Provenance: W. J. Allen Collection.

Having a typical flattened hexagonal stem, the fig-shaped bowl with touchmark of Albert Bartram, 16cm long.

The rim engraved ’THE GIFT IS SMALL THE LOVE IS ALL’, along with struck ownership initials ‘EP’, opposed by the hallmarks of John Shorey I, London...

The broad rim Inscribed “HONOUR IS THE REWARD OF VIRTUE’ and dated 1671, the well inscribed ‘HONOUR VIRTUIS PRAEMIUM’ (esteem is the reward of vir...

Hallmarks to rim and touchmark to rear of William Hall I, Birmingham, (fl. 1662-1702), (PS4274), diameter 22.2cm, rim 4.8cm (43%) For a broad, mu...

The stem with shield terminal atop mandolin-shaped bowl, 15cm long.

Having a single reeded rim, touchmark of Burford & Green to rear, (fl.1748-1780), (PS1164), 16cm diameter.

With a ‘hoof’ knop, flared terminal stem and four tines, 16cm long Provenance: Former R. Homer Collection.

Each rim with five-lobes and applied gadrooned edge, touchmark of Pitt & Dudley to rear, (fl.1781-1797), 24.5cm diameter, (12).

Having a single-reeded rim, touchmark to rear of Henry Joseph, (fl.1736-1792), (PS5290) 14cm diameter. Provenance: Former Bucknell Collection.

Having a tapering flattened hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, 15.5cm long Provenance: Former C. Peal Collection.

Having a plain narrow rim with beaded underside, 23cm diameter.

Each rim with geometric decoration, wriggled initials ’S’ and 'B' and hallmarks of Abraham Wiggin (1707-?), (PS10120) one designed with a peacock,...

With broad incised multiple reeded rim, and flat well, touchmark of Richard Donne (fl.1677-1710), (PS2922) to rear of rim, diameter 18.6cm.

The broad rim with probable maker’s/house marks, steep booge, a coin inset to base, 7.5cm diameter.

The single-beaded rim with Lombardic-type initials, and touchmark to rear, 19cm diameter.

A Carter Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery vase, shape no.212, shouldered form with collar rim, covered in a matt brown glaze, the shoulder glazed bu...

A large C H Brannam Barum Ware pottery boat centrepiece by Reginald Pearce, dated 1903, pierced and modelled with a mask figurehead, the stern ...

A Martin Brothers stoneware twin-handled urn shaped vase by Robert Wallace Martin, on cruciform flaring feet, incised with panels of birds perche...

A Martin Brothers stoneware monk bird jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1912, modelled standing, with short broad beak, forward s...

A Martin Brothers stoneware bird jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1891, modelled standing on linked claw feet, with wings ruffled, t...

'Claremont' a fine Moorcroft Pottery tea set designed by William Moorcroft with silver mounts for Shreve & Company San Francisco, tubeline decora...

A rare Minton Pottery Gothic tea set designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, comprising; milk-jug and slop basin, six cups, saucers and sid...

A Minton Cloisonne vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, cylindrical form, decorated with panels of butterflies and a finch on a bough be...

A Mintons Pottery majolica Lazy Susan in the manner of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, circular, cast in low relief with radiating fleur de ly...

An Art Nouveau Gouda Pottery vase, footed, flaring cylindrical form, painted with Art Nouveau flowers and foliage in colours on a pale green grou...

A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1881, shouldered form, incised with a band of scrolling foliage around a mask, fl...

A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock , dated 1912, shouldered form, painted with flowers and foliage in shades of gold and ruby lus...

A good William De Morgan ruby lustre bowl by Fred Passenger, painted to the well with a shoal of scaly fish amongst waterweed, in red lustre on a...

A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1885, shouldered form, painted with various scaly fish swimming amongst...

A Mintons Pottery majolica Lazy Susan in the manner of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, circular, cast in low relief with radiating fleur de ly...

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