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A blue and white transferware Durham Ox meat dish 1st half 19th century, with draining channels, printed with the eponymous bull standing beside his owner, John Day, from the print by J. Whessell after the painting by John Boultbee, a restored crack, paper label for the Rhoda Cope Collection, 50cm. The Durham Ox was the result of an intensive breeding programme, and became famous after being toured around the country by his aristocratic owner. In one day London tourists paid a total of £97 in admission fees.
A dated Sunderland lustre jug 1834, printed with the 74-gun ship HMS Northumberland, the other side with a view of the iron bridge, beneath the spout dated `October 1st 1834` above an eight line stanza titled `Forget me not`, on a pink lustre ground of a jagged design, the print signed for J Phillips of Hylton, 21cm high.
A pearlware `Catch Singers` mug c.1780, printed and coloured with four singers around a tea table, above three lines of the score of `A Bumper of Good Liquor`, signed in the print `John Aynsley, Lane End`, 12cm. The Gentleman`s and Nobleman`s Catch Club was formed in London in 1761 and counted seven Royal Dukes, three of them future Kings, among its members. The members illustrated here appear to include Viscount Sackville, Lord Richard Howe, and General Sir William Howe.

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