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A DON POTTERY BLUE AND WHITE MEAT PLATE transfer printed with a `View of the Valley of Oretho near Palermo`, 33cm wide; and a blue and white dish, transfer printed with a seated figure reading beside a bee-hive, within a broad border of flowers, butterflies and bees, the base indistinctly marked `Royal /? / Rock / China`, 26cm diameter, (2).
Two blue and white printed Tureen Stands, 'Valle Crucis Abbey Wales', a Don Pottery 'Grotto of St Rosalie, near Palermo', from the 'Italian Views Series', and an 'Eastern Street Scene' Tureen with liner, liner cracked, largest 39.5cm (4) CONDITION REPORT: Don pottery - rubbing and flawing to the glaze/finish to the rim of the stand. Some wear to edges. Valle Crucis - cracked to rim, crack to base rim, rubbing and wear to edge. Tureen - both handles chipped/edge restored chip, cracks to body. Liner, chipped/cracked, loss to the jug handles.
Five pieces of Brameld pottery. Including a tureen and cover, plate and pickle dish printed in the Castle of Rochefort pattern, a black printed Don Quixote plate and a Willow pattern plate. Impressed marks to all pieces except the pickle dish. Condition Report : Numerous glaze chips to the underside of the tureen. Crazing. No severe damage.
A COLLECTION OF MASON`S BLUE AND WHITE IRONSTONE AND EARTHENWARE including an Old Roses pattern baking dish, Pheasant jug, Beaded Frame Mark Series tureen cover and dessert wares and another of the same shape in a floral pattern, both sponged in enamels, printed mark or unmarked and a Don Pottery blue printed pearlware Italian & Sicilian Views Series pattern sauce tureen, cover and stand with lion moulded handles, all c1820-30 (21) Several items with restoration others fine
Shorter & Son Ltd/Six pottery character jugs including Gilbert and Sullivan characters from The Mikado with D'Oyly Carte Opera Co stamps, 12.75cm (5") high/see illustration (part) Condition Report: All figures have some glaze crazing Don Alhambra - small flat chip to foot rim. Retouching to enamels at the base of his cape. Mother Goose - rough oval to front of hat - possibly a firing flaw
Don pottery lidded soup box with pierced sit in strainer, printed with a milkmaid and cow, also a Staffordshire pickle dish printed with the Royal Corner Theatre early 19th century, (4) the box measures 10.5cm wide Condition report: Firing fault to inner rim of the box lid, small chip to strainer base. Both pieces have fine crazing, the dish has mild staining. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
A RARE DON POTTERY BLUE PRINTED PEARLWARE SICILIAN VIEWS SERIES SET OF PICKLE DISHES AND TRAY the tray with the Grotto of St Rosalie near Palermo, tray 29cm w, c1830 (6) Illustrated: Griffin (John D), The Don Pottery 1801-1893, Doncaster 2001, plt 56. In his caption to the illustration, Mr Griffin observed that it is "very rare to find such a complete set and in such good condition." ++Tray with a chip under the rim at one end, not visible from the front. One of the segment dishes with some professional restoration
TWO DON POTTERY BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE PORTER AND QUART MUGS, A SOUP PLATE AND A BLUE EARTHENWARE TISANIERE AND COVER mugs 13 and 14cm h, c1830 Provenance: (Porter mug) J D & D A Griffin Collection. ++Porter mug cracked and with filled chip under the foot, quart mug broken and restuck. Tisinier cracked. Soup plate with faint star crack on the underside, not visible from the front
Antiques Reference Griffin (John D.), The Leeds Pottery, 1770-1881, 2005, 2 vols., folio, signed by the author, dust wrapper; idem, The Don Pottery 1801 - 1893, 2001, 4to., signed by the author, dust wrapper; Gilbert (Christopher), Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, 1978, two volumes, 4to., signed by the author, dust wrappers, card slipcase; with a large quantity of others, predominantly ceramics related, a number signed by the author (qty)
A GROUP OF DON POTTERY NAMED ITALIAN VIEWS SERIES BLUE AND WHITE comprising: a set of four plates, View in Palma, Terrace at the Naval Amphitheatre Taorminum, etc; a serving plate, View in the Valley of Oretho near Palermo; a soup plate; together with a Staffordshire blue and white plate, Fisherman’s Hut, c.1825. (7)
A blue printed pearlware pottery plate, probably Joshua Heath, late 18th/early 19th Century, printed with a Two Figures in Conversation chinoiserie pattern, blue printed circular mark, diameter approx 24.5cm, together with a group of eleven other 19th Century blue printed plates, including a Rorstrand example depicting a hunter and lion, a `Clyde Scenery` example, a Belvoir Castle plate with passion flower border, a pair of Don Pottery plates and a `Masons Cambrian Argil` small plate (faults and restoration).
Three items of Don Pottery `Named Italian Views` series, comprising; a square vegetable tureen, `Ruins Near Agrigenti, a square tureen base, same pattern, impressed factory mark and a shaped rectangular two-handled vegetable tureen base, printed with `Aetna from the Augustines` pattern and verso `Brundisium` pattern, circa 1820. Provenance: The Robinson Collection.
1807 Yorkshire General Election and Anti-Slavery : a good pearlware jug by Don Pottery printed in black and well decorated in colour with a simplified version of Gilray’s cartoon of the horse breaker and pugilist Mellish centred by an inscribed orange ground cartouche, the underside with painted mark, 188mm *The contested election of 1807 saw success for William Wilberforce and Lord Milton, (whose father Earl Fitzwilliam had provided the services of his employee Mellish), against Henry Lascelles. Mellish was effectively brought in as an ‘enforcer’ to help secure votes for Milton and Lascelles in an attempt to oust the anti-slavery campaigner Wilberforce. Fitzwilliam’s accounts for the election show the election cost him the prodigious sum of £98,604. See Printed English Pottery, plates 267 and 268 Illustrated
A Don Pottery ale mug, printed in black with an idealised landscape with buildings and palm trees beneath a foliate border, 15.5cm high; and a milk jug printed with a rustic pattern, early 19th century Provenance: The Robinson Collection. (see illustration on website). Please note: This is a Leeds Pottery ale mug, not Don

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