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A Prattware Pottery Peacock Jug, circa 1800, applied with two different groups of peacocks to each side within a leaf tip bordered oval medallion, fruiting vines to the rim, with concave base with upright acanthus leaves and lilies, in typical subdued colours, 20.5cm high; and A Prattware Coursing Jug, circa 1795, of compressed ovoid shape, applied on one side with a beater putting up a hare as two spotted greyhounds give chase, on the other a huntsman carrying a dead hare, within fruiting vine borders and fluted base, 15.5cm high (2) (both a/f)
A PRATTWARE WATCH-HOLDER, NORTH EAST, PERHAPS SUNDERLAND in the form of a longcase clock, moulded in shallow relief with classical figures and flanked by children beside pedestals, on flat rectangular base brightly painted in yellow, ochre, green and sepia, 27.5cm h, c1820 A similar example marked Dixon, Austin & Co is illustrated Halfpenny (P) English Earthenware Figures 1780-1840, Woodbridge 1991, plt 27.++A good example with restoration to the two small finials and small damage to the flower held in the boy`s right hand
A PRATTWARE RODNEY MUG moulded as the head of the admiral with hair en queue and inscription SUCCESS TO LORD RODNEY, glazed in green and manganese and painted in ochre enamel, 11cm h, c1785 Provenance: Leonard Russell. Illustrated: Lewis (J & G) Pratt Ware... 1780-1840, revised edition, Woodbridge 1993, p144.++Handle restored
A PRATTWARE TOBY JUG, PROBABLY YORKSHIRE with jug and glass, in cobalt coat with ochre collar, buttons and caryatid handle, standing on a mound sponged in ochre, blue and black, 19.5cm h, c1830++A good quality and attractive example of characteristically light weight with some professional restoration but of fine appearance
A Set of Three Framed Prattware Pot Lids. The largest depicting a fish monger selling to villagers; 4¾ ins diameter, 7¼ ins (18.5 cms) framed. One titled `The snow drift` depicting a dog pawing a trapped ram, and one titled `I see you my boy` depicting children trying to steal a hamper from a dosing man; both measuring 4 ins (10 cms) in diameter, in round wooden frames 6½ ins (16.5 cms).
A 19th Century Staffordshire salt glazed stoneware spirit flask modelled in the form of "Old Tom" seated on a barrel and impressed "Success to Reform", 7.5ins high, and one other Staffordshire pottery spirit flask decorated in Prattware colours and modelled in the form of "Old Tom", 8ins high (restored)

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