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A group of ceramic reference books. To include: William Greatbatch (Horne, Rathbone (Harvey), English Brown Stoneware (Oswald, Hildyard & Hughes), Treen (Pinto), Creamware Re-examined (ECS), Gift for Good Children (Riley), Miniature Pottery & Porcelain (Milbourn), A Pottery Panorama (Dudson), Victorian Shopping (David & Charles) (9) Condition: some wear from use. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
THIRTY EIGHT PIECES OF WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE, with a pale green jug with stamped mark Dudson, Hanley, height 20.5cm, Wedgwood pieces to include a teapot, teacups, planters, milk jug, clocks, trinket boxes, vases to include two tall pairs (one chipped) heights approximately 19cm, a shorter vase with inner flower holder, plate, lidded pots, pin dishes and framed roundels, mainly sage green with a boxed black basalt clock (Condition Report:- chips, repairs and damage to a few pieces, but generally good, would benefit from cleaning) (Qty)
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND HOME WARES, to include a box of largely foreign figurines and animal ornaments, three teapots to include Dudson and Windsor, vases of artificial flowers, a thirty four piece Regency China part tea set, cut and pressed glass drinking glasses, vases and decanters, assorted kitchen wares, carriage, mantel and wall clocks, contemporary or late twentieth century home decor items, a box of mugs, a late twentieth century teddy bear etc (sd) (6 BOXES + LOOSE)
6 sprig and relief moulded jugs , 19th C , Copeland pink with acorns mouldings , 2 Dudson grapevine sprig moulded , blue sprig moulded circa 1861 , cream and pink lustre with a moulded scene of a by holding a birds nest and a brown grapevine jug (6)Condition Chips to pink Copeland jug , chips to base of large Dudson jug , chip to base edfe of boy with a nest jug .
DECORATIVE CERAMICS, ETC, to include a Royal Worcester sugar bowl, date mark Z (1888), a Royal Crown Derby Bali plate marked as a second, Edwardian China North Staffordshire coalfield plates, plates by Wedgwood, Royal Albert and Royal Worcester, modern Japanese Imari plates, Dudson Jasperware jug, Wedgwood trinkets, etc, and three Royal Albert Ophelia tureens (Condition:- no obvious damage to any of the pieces)
E STANLEY PRICE: JOHN SADLER, A LIVERPOOL POTTERY PRINTER, West Kirby, printed by Goulds, published for the author [1948], 1st edition, original pictorial wraps + W FISHLEY HOLLAND: FIFTY YEARS A POTTER, Tring, Pottery Quarterly, 1958, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + GEORGE WINGFIELD DIGBY: THE WORK OF THE MODERN POTTER IN ENGLAND, London, John Murray, 1952, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + BIVIS HILLIER: MASTER POTTERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, THE TURNERS OF LANE END, London, Cory Adams & MacKay, 1965, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + DAVID BARKER: WILLIAM GREATBATCH, A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTER, London, Jonathan Horne, 1991, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, d/w + AUDREY M DUDSON: DUDSON, A FAMILY POTTERS SINCE 1800, Hanley, Dudson Publications, 1985, (2000), 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, d/w (6)
A 19th century rosewood workbox, 23cm, with two 20th century Damascus mother of pearl and wood inlaid boxes, the square box length 24cm, the octagonal box length 16.25cm and a pair of Dudson jasperware type vases, height 18cm (5).Additional InformationThe rosewood workbox lacking some of the dividers internally and one of the mounts to the underside of the lid is loose, some wear to the paper internally and a loss to the finial internally. Externally has general age wear patina and losses to the veneer on both sides of the right hand corner. The square Damasus box with light age wear patina but generally ok. The smaller octagonal box with heavy wear to the underside of the base, age wear patina throughout. The Dudson vases, one has a glue repaired chip to the rim and a crack downwards from this.
ASSORTED LOOSE CERAMICS, ETC, to include a Dudson jasperware teapot, (chips to lid, nibbles to spout), Coalport Pageant posy vases, Melba Ware and unmarked tureens, sculptures of men, women and children, jardiniers, brass bell height approximately 8cm, poster for Azuma Nelson V Pat Cowdell Boxing Match, etc
Blaylock & Dudson of Carlisle; a Victorian eight-day longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial with various church ruins and hunting scene to the arched section, the chapter ring set with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials above a crossbanded door flanked by turned pilasters, raised on bracket feet, height 222cm. CONDITION REPORT The case is in overall good condition, although the lower section of the plinth has splits to the front and sides and very minor signs of old worm damage to the right hand side of the case. The hood has a split on the right hand side. The case door has a further split, the left hand side of the hood also has a split. The left hand section of the broken swan neck pediment has a crack and is a little bit loose. There are splits to the veneer in several areas, scuffing to the bottom of the hood door and the section where the door opens. The back legs of the case are missing. With two weights, pendulum, crank handle and a key for the body.
A James Dudson Staffordshire 19th century teapot with a blue jasper-style body, moulded twist handle, bark and flower spout, the plain body decorated with applied white relief in the Classical manner, depicting maiden and a border of grapes and leaves, height 23cm, and a matching coffee jug, height 24cm, both with impressed oval mark to the inner of the lid and to the rim (2). CONDITION REPORT The lids of both appear fine. No obvious chips, cracks or repairs.
A Dudson Brothers of Hanley jug, dark green jasperware style, classical figures decoration, Britannia metal hinged lid, 17cm; a Copeland & Garrett taupe stoneware jug, relief moulded putti with a goat to one side, figures to the other side, 22.5cm; a William Brownfield jug, relief moulded floral and foliage design, pewter hinged lid, 21cm; and others unmarked.
A Dudson jug, pale green ground, vertical oval design banding, branch shape handle, spout with floral and foliage decoration, 22.5cm; a B P Co jug, teal ground, relief-moulded birds in countryside decoration, 15cm; a Burton jug, cream ground with gilt banding, vine and grape handle, Bacchus mask spout, 17cm; and other relief-moulded jugs.
E STANLEY PRICE: JOHN SADLER, A LIVERPOOL POTTERY PRINTER, West Kirby, printed by Goulds, published for the author [1948], 1st edition, original pictorial wraps + W FISHLEY HOLLAND: FIFTY YEARS A POTTER, Tring, Pottery Quarterly, 1958, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + GEORGE WINGFIELD DIGBY: THE WORK OF THE MODERN POTTER IN ENGLAND, London, John Murray, 1952, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + BIVIS HILLIER: MASTER POTTERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, THE TURNERS OF LANE END, London, Cory Adams & MacKay, 1965, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w + DAVID BARKER: WILLIAM GREATBATCH, A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTER, London, Jonathan Horne, 1991, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, d/w + AUDREY M DUDSON: DUDSON, A FAMILY POTTERS SINCE 1800, Hanley, Dudson Publications, 1985, (2000), 1st edition, 4to, original cloth, d/w (6)
A group of three late eighteenth, early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed coffeepots, c,1790-1810. To include: A Buddleia Nankin example, a Chinoiserie People with Spotted Clothes, possibly Dudson, and a Observation Tower pot with associated lid. 25 - 29 cm tall. (3)Condition: Some damage to each. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
FIVE BOXES OF DINNER/TEA WARES AND GLASS etc, to include Wedgwood 'Anthea' plates and tureens, Royal Albert 'Chantilly' plates, Dudson floral rim plates, Ridgway 'Carolina' plates, bowls, tureens, coffee pot and cups etc, unbranded pale blue and white part dinner service, Llewelyn - Bowen for Royal Worcester plates, Royal Albert Paragon Holyrood saucers, Royal Worcester cruet set, assorted tea/dinner wares, drinking glasses etc
A Parian type Convulvulous jug, W H Copeland, impressed marks, 20cm; white stoneware Bulrushes jug, probably Ridgway & Abington, 23cm; off-white stoneware Lily jug, probably James Dudson, 19cm; white stoneware and blue painted Four Seasons jug, probably Charles Meigh, 19cm; grey-green stoneware Bulrushes jug, probably Ridgway & Abington, 23cm; and a buff coloured Monkey jug, unmarked, 19cm.
An English stoneware rose jar and covers, circa 1850, probably Dudson, of ovoid form, the domed pierced outer cover with acanthus cone finial, the body sprigged with classical nymphs and putti to shaped panels, flanked by fruiting vines with bands of corn leaves to the cover and base, 29cm high.
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
MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS, INCLUDING A MINTON PALATINE PATTERN PART DINNER SERVICE, AN AYNSLEY PART TEA SERVICE, AN AYNSLEY PIMPERNEL PART TEA SERVICE, A VICTORIAN TEAPOT STAND, THE SQUARE TILE TRANSFER PRINTED WITH COURTIERS IN A LANDSCAPE, FLORAL BORDERS, WHITE METAL MOUNT, 18CM SQUARE, A VICTORIAN DUDSON STYLE JUG MOULDED IN WHITE RELIEF WITH VINES, TIED CORN STOOKS AND LEAFAGE ON THE BUFF GROUND, MOULDED HANDLE, 22CM H, LACKING LID, TOGETHER WITH A QUANTITY OF OTHER TEA WARE, DECORATIVE ITEMS, ETC Many sets incomplete, some faults, cracks, losses, chips and other general wear. Minton dinner ware generally good with wear consistent with age

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