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an Earthenware Plate, probably Staffordshire, late 19th century, pink, the centre reserved with a square panel with brown printed deer, impressed factory mark, 27.5cm; and A Pair of Don Pottery Ornamental Vases, circa 1900, with printed deer scenes between gilt rams mask handles, moulded registration numbers, 20cm (lacking covers)
AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY BLUE-TRANSFER-PRINTED POTTERY "ITALIAN FOUNTAIN" PATTERN DEEP DISH of rounded oblong form, the booge and exterior with floral panels, printed beneath "GREEN DRAGON/Bishopsgate Street" and old London Inn, and impressed '15', 39.5cm x 32cm x 9cm high, (15.5in x 12.6in x 3.5in) (filled-in rim depletion) *** For a drainer of matching pattern see Coysh, A.W & Henrywood, R.K., The Dictionary of Blue & White Printed Pottery, 1780-1880, p.193. This pattern was used by both Don Pottery and Herculaneum.
A fine and rare Don Pottery creamware two handled openwork oval basket and cover, the ogee domed cover with an open canoe shaped knop on overlapping leaves, the bowl moulded with paterae and having angular handles and on conforming foot, 26cm h, 40cm over handles, impressed DON POTTERY and A, c1805-10. In an exceptional state of preservation: no damage or restoration
A Don Pottery Blue and White Transfer Printed Tureen, Cover and Stand, 19th century], transfer printed with a landscape scene entitled "View in the Valley of Oretho near Palermo", the tureen of rounded rectangular form with scrolling handles, the cover with recumbent lion, (the base possibly associated), with old label to the underside with ink inscription "Lady Hawke", the tureen 33cm wide
A Don Pottery Named Italian Views series tea plate and two other plates, the Don plate printed in blue with 'Ancient Cistern near Catania' within the usual border of cherubs and flowers, diameter 16.4cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30 (small rim chip); also an 'Italian Scenery' series soup plate attributed to John Meir & Son, diameter 26cm, printed title mark, circa 1830-50 (crack in well); and a green-printed Samuel Alcock & Co. 'Vandyke' pattern dessert plate, diameter 23.8cm, printed title mark with maker's initials, circa 1835-50 (crack in rim, footrim chip) See Coysh & Henrywood 1 page 195 for a similar 'Italian Scenery' pattern soup plate
Five blue-printed plates: a dessert plate in the Eastern Port pattern, diameter 21.2cm, unmarked (stained); a dessert plate with the Common Wolf Trap from the 'Oriental Sports' series, diameter 21.6cm, printed title mark (rim chips); a dessert plate from the Shipping series, diameter 22.4cm, unmarked (worn); a Don Pottery dinner plate with 'A View in Palma' from the named Italian Views series, diameter 23.7cm, impressed mark (some wear); and a gadrooned edge dinner plate printed in romantic style with a group of cows, diameter 25.9cm, unmarked (chip behind rim); various dates between 1810 and 1840
A Don Pottery Named Italian Views series sauce tureen and cover, with a blue lion knop to the cover, printed in blue with typical untitled scenes and the usual floral border, with the flying putti beneath the handles, overall length 15.6cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30 (cover repaired) See John Griffin, 'The Don Pottery', pages 106-110 for information on this series; also True Blue, case 16/6, for a similar sauce tureen
Two blue-printed bowls and a deep dish: a footed bowl attributed to Rogers with the view of the Boston State House, diameter 21.8cm, unmarked; a bowl decorated around the outside with the Classical Ruins pattern but with a design and matching border of roses and thistles to the interior, possibly by Dawson rather than Lakin, diameter 21.2cm, unmarked; and a deep dish attributed to the Don Pottery with a view of the 'Port of Tarentum' from the Named Italian Views series, length 27cm, unmarked; generally between 1815 and 1830 (all damaged)
A "Dresden Opaque China" smoker's companion set, comprising a main tobacco jar with blue satyr's head handles, internal combined tamper weight and snuff box with cover, combined candlestick with domed cover, and conical candlesnuffer, all pieces printed in blue with the floral pattern, the main jar enamelled in black with inscription "William / Smith / Lyham." beneath one handle, overall height (assembled) 31.6cm, title mark printed twice on main jar only, circa 1825-35 (some restoration, possibly incomplete). See Priestman, pages 190-194, for information on this pattern, produced by Minton, the Don Pottery, Dixon, Austin & Co., and possibly others
A blue and white miscellany: comprising a Don Pottery Named Italian Views series sauce tureen (no cover), length 18.3cm, unmarked; a Gleaner pattern slop bowl, diameter 16.0cm, printed title in an octagonal frame; a small dished cereal plate with an early rustic scene, diameter 15.8cm, unmarked; and three small or miniature bowls with floral patterns, all unmarked; generally between 1815 and 1840 (all pieces with some faults)
A Black Transfer Printed Sunderland Type Plaque, of circular shape commemorating the Reform Act of 1832, with portrait of William IV, entitled beneath "William the IV, The only Royal Reformer since Alfred", the moulded border of "splashed" purple lustre, pierced for hanging. Impressed mark "G.C. & Co." (possibly Greens, Clark & Co., Don Pottery, Yorkshire). Diameter 6.75".
Two Named Italian Views series dinner plates, probably by the Don Pottery, printed in blue with views titled Terrace of the Naval Amphitheatreat Taorminum" and "View in Alicata", both within the usual series border of flowers and putti, diameter 25.6cm, both unmarked, circa 1820-35 ("View in Alicata" cracked, the other with some rubbing)

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