A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed plates, c. 1825. To include: two Don Pottery Named Italian Views series plates; Terrace of the Naval Amphitheatre at Taorminum and a Clews Ponte Rotto plate. All unmarked to the underside. 23 - 25 cm wide. (3)Condition: Good condition.
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Poterie du Don; a large salt glazed pan, impressed pottery mark, diameter 37cm (including handles), and a matching casserole (2).Provenance: Purchased from the pottery, 1989.Additional InformationTwo small chips to casserole handle, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
Assorted 19th century English pottery and porcelain, including: ironstone china chamberstick, Wedgwood Jasperware candlesticks, Wedgwood creamware jug, figures modelled as The Welsh Taylor and his wife, an enamelled Don Quixote soup plate, Davenport Imari dinnerwares, and another Davenport part service (three trays and two boxes)
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed plates, c. 1825. To include: two Don Pottery Named Italian Views series plates; Terrace of the Naval Amphitheatre at Taorminum and a Clews Ponte Rotto plate. All unmarked to the underside. 23 - 25 cm wide. (3)Condition: Good condition.
A GRADUATED SET OF THREE BRAMELD DON QUIXOTE POTTERY MEAT PLATES, c.1830, of lobed rounded oblong form with scroll and gadroon moulded rims, comprising "Don and Sancho with a robber", 17" wide, Don attacking the windmills, 19" wide, and Don with Rocinante and Sancho praying, 21" wide, all impressed, together with a copy of I.F. Milne's "Don Quixote - The Brameld's Adventure", 1994 (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All have some restoration, glaze crazed and discoloured
CERAMICS AND METALWARES ETC, comprising a Clarice Cliff for Royal Staffordshire milk jug, Wade posy vase, Colm De Ris pottery decorative mug, Ridgway Wigwam in the forest bowl, unbranded blue and white milk jug, motto ware bud vase, Coalport Lichfield cathedral trinket, Don Sheil metal art nouveau style dish, Walker & Co Homeland pewter bowl raised on three feet, a brass net cracker in the form of a nut shell and a glass trinket dish with pewter handle
A collection of early 19th century English printed pottery, Brameld, Don, Rogers, Davenport, Spode and Wedgwood, including miniature teapots, baskets, stands etc, together with a box of assorted ceramics including a Spode bute shaped teacup and saucer, Royal Crown Derby, Bloor Derby, Edge Malkin & Co dolls part dinner service, copper lustre and a small Rouen dish etc (one shelf and one box)Condition report: All items with chips, cracks, restoration or some form of damage. Mostly an interesting academic lot, sold as seen.
14 Pieces of Winchcombe Pottery, includes Don Jones water vessel apprentice piece approx. h 19cm, Ray Finch wall pocket dated 1949 - 1989 approx. h 12cm, Ray Finch teacup approx. 7cm h x 8cm w, lidded decorated preserve pot approx. 10cm h x 11cm w, small stoneware jug approx. 8cm h, small preserve pot approx. 10cm h, small stoneware vase approx. 11cm h, small decorated jug approx. 11 cm h x 12 cm w, 5" decorated jug approx. 13 cm h, dish with handle approx. 15cm w, Sid Tustin pin dish approx. 10cm w, Eddie Hopkins double dish approx. 20cm w, Eddie Hopkins large vase approx. 25cm h, and a small stoneware jug approx. 11cm h. January Antique and Collectable Sale 27/01/2022All in good condition, small chip to base of apprentice piece - please see images.
A group of ceramic reference books. To include: Don Pottery (Griffin), A Potwork in Devonshire (Adams & Thomas), Castleford Pottery (Roussel), Master Potters of the Industrial Revolution (Hillier), Blue Printed Earthenware (Coysh), Encyclopedia of Pottery & Porcelain Marks (Godden), Made in Liverpool (NMGM), Staffordshire Porcelain Stonewares and Stone Chinas (NCS), Scottish Pottery (Cruickshank), The Clyde Pottery (Boa, Denholm, Quail), The Potteries of Tyneside (Bell & Gill), Pots at the Pans (May), Scottish Tradition in Pottery (Paul). (14) Condition: some wear from use. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
A Linthorpe Pottery jug, of tapered form moulded with flowers and foliage in shaded yellow-red glaze, impressed mark, 18cm high; A Don Pottery Jug, the straw coloured ground moulded with flower heads, impressed marks, 14cm high, a brown salt glazed stoneware small teapot and cover with dog finial and three Charles Meigh salt glazed stoneware Bacchanalia jugs, impressed marks, 21 - 23cm high. (6)
SUZY ATKINS for Potterie le Don, France; a stoneware jug with lustrous polychrome decoration, impressed pottery mark, height 16cm, and a matching footed bowl, diameter 14cm (2). (D)Provenance: Purchased from Pots from France, Youlgreave.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Height of jug 16cm, diameter of bowl 14cm.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
ORANGE JUMPER A Don Pottery pearlware jug, c.1809, printed in brown and decorated in bright colours with figures of a man holding a aloft a hat with a ticket inscribed 'Milton', beneath the spout with a scroll bearing seven lines of verse, restoration to the spout, handle and base, 18.5cm. A pugilist and horse breaker by the name of Mellish, who also went under the name of Orange Jumper, was employed by Lord Milton's father, Earl Fitzwilliam, to do his bidding during the 1807 General Election in Yorkshire. Orange was the Fitzwilliam family colour. After a satire by James Gillray published by Hannah Humphrey on 6th March 1809. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pls.267 and 268.
FOUR ITEMS OF STUDIO POTTERY INCLUDING WINCHCOMBE AND DIGITAL CAMERA ACCESSORIES, comprising one Canon Ixus 117 HS Digital camera, two battery chargers, cables and leads in boxes, Studio Pottery items comprise 40cm Winchcombe Pottery charger (extensive repairs, bears adhesive label '124 R.Finch', large chip and impressed mark), Winchcombe bowl (large chip and cracks) 13.5 diameter, one unmarked plate 18.5cm diameter (chips), one 9.5cm tall x 7cm diameter pot with incised lines possibly by Don Hudson (one box)
A pair of Continental Meissen-style German vases of urn form, each depicting cherubs in various scenes, on a white ground, the body with speckled blue ground highlighted with gilt and enamelled jewels, raised on cushion base with brass ormolu feet, scroll handles, blue crossed swords to the base, height 15.5cm, also four vintage transfer printed and painted carpet bowls, Royal Doulton Series ware plates to include 'Don Quixote and Sancho Panza' and 'Sir Roger's Ancestor Invents a New Mode of Making Love', a Liverpool Road Pottery oval platter depicting a pike and perch, a 19th century flow blue Oriental-style plate and eight items of Wedgwood and other jasper ware to include small bulbous vase, single candlestick, two lidded boxes and three small pin dishes (18). CONDITION REPORT Continental vases have possible signs of repair to the rim on one of the vases, tiny nibbles, otherwise good.
A COALPORT PORCELAIN JUG CIRCA 1814Printed with a Don Cossack following a sign to Paris within a cartouche inscribed, 'York Club Masked Ball, Monday, February 21st' , above 'J. Madocks Esq, Fecit'15.7cm high Catalogue Note: A similar jug is illustrated by David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, (1992).p.240. pl.696Condition Report: Hairline crack to base of handle. Chip to spout. (Images are available from the Dept.)Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF FIVE WADE NAT WEST PIGGY BANKS AND OTHER 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS, including a Victorian blue and white transfer printed mug with rural scene, a Don McLay of Formby crystalline glazed vase, height 11cm, a boxed Crown Staffordshire pie slice and a matching unboxed cake knife, a Purbeck pottery charger with fish design, Sylvac planter, cracked, a resin polar bear figure, etc (Condition:- all Nat West pigs have 'Natwest' stoppers, Sylvac vase cracked, Rouge Royale jug chipped to the base)
A group of Don Pottery pearlware dessert dishes c.1815-20, two shell-shaped and brightly enamelled with flower sprays, two plates and a further shell-shaped dish printed and coloured with further flowers within a continuous oak leaf border, 21.5cm max. (5) Provenance: the collection of Aurea Carter. The latter three dishes with paper labels for the JD & DA Griffin Collection.
Antiques Reference - 18th and 19th Century British Pottery, including Griffin (John D. ): The Leeds Pottery, 1770-1881, two-volume set, first and only edition, The Leeds Art Collections Fund, 2005, illustrated, h/b, d/j, folios, (2), & The Don Pottery, 1801-1893, first and only edition, Doncaster Museum Service: 2001, illustrated, h/b, d/j, 4to, (1); Wedgwood, various; Neale; Mason's Ironstone; blue and white transfer printed wares; further Staffordshire pottery; Pratt ware; pot lids; Martin Brothers; Royal Doulton; Victorian Art Pottery; etc., [4 boxes]
A quantity of early 19th century English blue and white pottery including a child's pearlware teapot and cover, Brameld Neptune pattern square formed tureen stand, three pairs of knife rests one with Wild Rose border pattern, Don pottery egg drainer and an unusual blue and white pocket watch (one tray). Teapot with cover re glued, loss to 40% of the inner rim. Loss to the end of the spout, chips to the foot rim. Neptune stand 8.75cm by 9cm by 3.75cm, slight glaze fritting and scratches. Knife rests with chipping to the edges and some crazing. Egg drainer in good condition just with crazing. Pocket watch with loss to the rim, slight chipping. Estimate £100-200
A small Rockingham overhanging lip vase, ground in Brunswick blue, with gilt bands and enamelled with a landscape panel incorporating a folly and an urn containing flowers, red printed griffin mark circa. 1826-20, 8.5cm, together with other Brameld and Rockingham pieces including an armorial plate, pastille burner stand, Dresden flowers small saucer, Rose Jar plate and two trios and a Don pottery pearlware plate moulded with leaves enamelled in green and yellow 20cm wide, etc (one tray) Notes; See John Griffin, The Yorkshire Potteries, pg 121 plate 252 for two examples of the Don plate, it is noted that a plate with the same coloured border as the one in the present lot is in the Doncaster Museum having come from a service at Welbeck Abbey
Four 19th Century blue and white ribbon plates each decorated with Chinoiserie Willow type decoration with pierced border edges, unmarked, possibly Davenport, diameter 21.5cm, S/D, together with a collection of assorted 19th Century blue and white plates to include a Spode Necroplis or Cemetery at Cacamo pattern, a Davenport View in the garden of the Imperial Palace at Peking, Don Pottery and a Spode Sargophogi and Sepulchres at the head of the harbour of Cacamo. (qty)
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN POTTERY, PARIAN STYLE AND OTHER JUGS, INCLUDING EXAMPLES BY DUDSON, COBRIDGE CASHMERE PATTERN, DON POTTERY JUG AND COVER, OTHERS LACKING MARKS BUT RELIEF MOULDED WITH ARAB SCENES, LEAVES, CLASSICAL SCENES, ETC; TOGETHER WITH A TRANSFER PRINTED AND PAINTED JUG, PORCELAIN CONE AND LEAF ENCRUSTED SMALL BASKET, ETC (16) Arab jug with hairline crack to base. Don Pottery jug and cover with crack to top of handle. Some with discolouration to body. Mainly good, other wear consistent with age
Two early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed coffeepots and covers, c. 1810-20. To include: a Don Pottery Vase on Table pattern pot and a Two Temples-type example. 26 cm tall. (2). Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Don with two lid rim chips, and two cracks from rim, other has two fine hairlines from rim and a restored tip of the spout.
A group of 19th century ceramics, comprising agateware teapot with pewter cover, the body detailed with verse, a further example detailed A Present from Blackpool, large Wedgwood best composition mortar, two copper lustre jugs and a small cup, floral print decorated jug possibly Don Pottery, Gaudy Welsh jug, floral painted mug, Staffordshire nursery plate, teapot, and teacup and saucer, reticulated chestnut basket, Staffordshire bough group, plus a later Staffordshire style dog. (9). Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Six blue and white transferware plates 19th century, including Don Pottery with a view of the Obelisk at Catania, J & W Ridgway with a view of Christ Church, Oxford, a view of Lambton Hall, Durham, and a plate with a bird feeding her chicks, together with a Rogers charger with a Middle Eastern scene, and a strainer dish with a European landscape, 32cm max. (8)
A group of three early nineteenth century earthenware plates, c.1810-20. To include: a Don Pottery transfer printed and coloured floral plate, a marked Herculaneum hand-painted floral plate and a marked Wilson dolphin moulded border plate with hand-painted floral study to the centre. 21 - 24 cm wide. (3)Condition: Fine 3 cm hairline to the Herculaneum plate. Provenance: From the Jenkins Collection.

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