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A COLLECTION OF SUNDERLAND LUSTRE POTTERY, early 19th century, comprising a large baluster jug printed with a view of "Shields The Mouth of River Tyne" (sic), and a moralistic verse "How Happy every child of grace ....", 9" high, a "Sailors Farewell" mug, 5" high, a tobacco jar and cover printed with ".... Iron Bridge over the River Wear ... opend. .... 1796", 4 1/2" diameter and a Dixon & Co. creamware frog mug "A West View of the Iron Bridge .... ", 4 3/4" high (4) (Illustrated)
A STONEWARE MUG, possibly 16th century, of bombe cylindrical form in a partial glaze and with applied slightly ribbed drawn handle, 4 1/2" high, together with a pale brown saltglaze stoneware cylindrical canister moulded and applied with a vacant scroll banner over cavorting putti, with tin cover, 6" high (2) (Illustrated)
A Studio pottery jug by W Fishley Holland with mottled green glaze to the upper section over a paler green glazed ground, with incised wave decoration, with incised mark to base together with a green glazed mug from the same pottery, W Fishley Holland's book titled 50 Years a Potter, together with a collection of Dunster Pottery wares produced by George Fishley Holland and a further pottery jug with painted floral sprays on a pink ground inscribed to base Highwoods Bexhill by Christobel Goodwin (daugther of artist Albert Goodwin)
A Victorian silver christening mug by Roskell, Roskell & Hunt, of tapering cylindrical form, with rustic handle, engraved monogram and embossed with continuous fruiting vine decoration, on a textured ground, the base stamped "Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer 9403", London, 1887, 3.5in, 6.5 oz.
A Victorian silver christening mug by John Samuel Hunt, of tapering cylindrical form, with rustic handle, engraved monogram and embossed with continuous fruiting vine decoration, on a textured ground, stamped on base "Hunt & Roskell late Storr, Mortimer & Hunt 2603", London, 1845, 3.25in, 6.5 oz.
An English 18th century slipware rectangular dish decorated with a diamond pattern, 33 x 26 cm to/w a metal black ware double handle mug and a Wedgwood Jasperware oval portrait plaque of Dr John Fothergill (3) Condition Report All a/f - Damage includes - slipware with edge chips and surface scratch. Background colour brown. No pink blots. (See images) mug - rim chips plaque - cracked horizontally through plaque
Printed opaque glass 'Marine' rolling pin of 'North-East' interest, length 39.5cms; Nailsea type flask; two small liqueur glasses; Sowerby pressed glass beaker; drum-shaped mug; Vaseline blue glass vinaigrette and stopper; blue glass salt; yellow glass fluted flask; and faceted wine glass. (11)
London Transport/London Underground CROCKERY comprising 3 DINNER PLATES and a CUP & SAUCER marked 'London Transport Catering' with the griffin logo and a number of Bakerloo Line STAFF-ISSUE MUGS, mainly different designs plus a vintage 1/2-pint PEWTER MUG marked with the crown and 'VR 297'. No obvious defects although pewter mug is well worn.[15]
A collection of 18th century and later glass, to include; an 18th century clear glass mug, engraved wheat ear and hop decoration and initialled 'E I*T', strap and crimped handle, 14.5cm high (at fault), a Baccarat vase with etched glass detail 15.5cm high, an ale glass with engraved detail, 17cm high, a clear glass custard cup 8.5cm high, an early 19th century ale flute 15cm high, a gilt decorated bowl and stand etc (8)

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