FOUR SUNDERLAND PINK LUSTRE JUGS AND A SILVER RESIST LUSTRE JUG, C1830-50 the largest with transfer prints of the Wear Bridge signed J Phillips Hylton Pottery and the Sunderland Life Boat, both heightened in colour, another with the ship NORTHUMBERLAND and verse THE LOSS OF GOLD IS GREAT, the third with a schooner and verse The Lord is my Shepherd in spotted lustre border, largest jug 23cm h, silver resist lustre jug with collector's label Provenance: (silver resist jug) W Salt, Buxton. ++Largest jug with hairline crack in neck and handle re-attached with metal staples. Northumberland jug with internal hairline crack, the other shipping jug with flat chip inside the rim. Silver resist jug with chips on rims and some discolouration of the glaze. Smallest pink lustre jug with wear to decoration
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A RALPH WOOD TYPE STAFFORDSHIRE 'OLD TOBY PHILPOT' JUG with Toby seated with beer mug on knee and in light-blue glazed overcoat and hat-top, circa 1780, 26cms high; together with a mottled pottery cow creamer and a Sunderland lustre mug to commemorate the opening of Iron Bridge, 1796 Provenance: entered by descendant (Great Great Granddaughter) of French portrait artist Nina Fagnani www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Fagnani item(s) would have belonged to Ms Fagnani
Two late 18th century porcelain tea bowls, an early transfer-printed and Sunderland cluster teacup (damaged), a Victorian pottery Imari decorated tureen and stand (lacking cover), an oval pottery plate of chinoiserie design and a pair of porcelain figures of putti holding baskets of flowers (damaged)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SUNDERLAND LUSTRE POTTERY FROG MUG of cylindrical form, on glaze printed in black and naively overpainted in colours with three roistering sailors beside a drum, cannon and anchor above the verse "The Flag that's Braved a Thousand Years/The Battle and the Breeze", the reverse with the verse "England England ...", 4 1/2" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A Sunderland lustreware 'Crimea' frog mug, 19th century, 12cm high, an early 19th century Staffordshire pearlware jug decorated with harvesting scenes, 13.5cm high, a larger pearlware jug (a.f), a Pratt type pottery ram atop a naturalistic base, 12cm wide, and further Sunderland lustreware items, (10).
A Sunderland lustre pottery ship plaque 'Retribution Steamer': attributed to the Low Lights Pottery, North Shields with sponged pink and brown lustre 'frame', 22 x 24 cm.*Notes H.M.S.Retribution was a wooden-hulled 10 gun paddle frigate launched in 1844. She won battle honours in the Crimea 1854, the Baltic 1855 and in China 1860.
A Gray's pottery Sunderland pink lustre Success To The Volunteers jug, of bulbous form with beak spout, moulded handle and circular foot, printed ship marks beneath, 13cm high, a Royal Worcester Mulberry Hall limited edition Dean and Chapter Of York urn and 19thC bargeware bowl of tapering outline. (3)
A collection of three 19th Century pottery jugs including "A West View of the Iron Bridge at Sunderland....." with "May Carpenters flourish & our trade increase......" verso, a Sunderland lustre jug decorated with script "Tis a very good world for to live in............" and verso "When first I was a Foremast man I often did pretend....." and another decorated with a portrait of a gentleman inscribed "The determined enemy of corruption & the constitutional friend of his Sovereign" and verso "Sir Francis Burdett Bart MP committed to The Tower 6th April 1810 by the house of Commons for firmly and disinterestedly asserting the legal rights of the British people"
A group of 18th and 19th century English pottery and porcelain including Staffordshire toby jugs including one of Nelson, pair of Royal Crown Derby imari vases, a frog mug, copper lustre wares, Sunderland plaque, Leeds pottery hunting jug, tankards painted with floral sprays and landscapes etc
A late 19th century Sunderland Ware china square shaped dish decorated with a Galleon, inscribed "May peace and plenty on our nation smile trade with commerce", impressed markings to reverse. Together with a Japanese pottery imari bowl, a staffordshire figure of Roger Giles, two pot lids and a Victorian pickle dish.
A Dixon & Co Sunderland Pottery pink lustre maritime rescue jug, black printed on one side, with oarsmen struggling in an open boat, beyond and before them ships in distress, the other side an eight line verse "I envy no one's berth or fame," and the maker's name, maximum height 12cm. Condition report: Some minor chips to rims, surface scratches and signs of use.
A creamware cylindrical quart frog mug blackprinted 'A southeast view of the stupendous iron bridge built over the river Wear at Sunderland' by R. Burdon Esq. N.P. begun 24 Sep 1793, opened 9 August 1796, further signed Newcastle Pottery, inside the crudely coloured fibian the original handle is lost and it is now tinsmith repaired with a band to the rim and a handle, the body is extensively cracked, maximum height 17.5cm. The mount is still firmly attached
A quantity of ceramics to include: a Royal Crown Derby Carolina Duck paperweight (with silver stopper), together with a Poole Pottery vase and dish, a Sunderland lustre plate, a Belleek cup & saucer (printed black mark), a Beswick Beatrix Potter figurines, a reproduction cow creamer and other items.
OF WESLEYAN INTEREST - a pair of Sunderland lustre plaques, c.1820, of shaped oblong form centrally painted in black with "Thou God Seest Me" and a verse "The loss of gold is great ...", with pink splash and copper lustre borders, 7 1/2" x 8 1/2", together with a Staffordshire pottery flatback figure of Wesley preaching from a pulpit over a clock, 11 1/2" high, a child's pottery mug "Wesleyan Sunday School, Cross Bank, Batley", 3 3/4" high and a loving cup "Primitive Methodist Jubilee Chapel, Tunstall", 5" high (5)
A small collection of 18th/19th Century English pottery and porcelain, including - Worcester porcelain "Mansfield" pattern bowl, 6.25ins diameter x 3ins high (painted crescent mark), Turner dry body jug with brown rim moulded with a classical scene, trees, grape vine and fruit, 7.75ins high, and six pieces of Sunderland purple lustre and a goblet painted in colours and copper lustre on a drab ground, various
Three pieces of Moorcroft pottery, Sunderland, Rain Daisy and Cluny a Sunderland pattern vase designed by Shirley Hayes, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, painted and impressed marks, numbered 205/350, 20.5cm high a Rain Daisy small vase designed by Rachel Bishop, a star membership vase decorated with flower heads, buds and foliage, painted marks, 13.5cm high a Cluny shallow plate designed by Sally Tuffin, decorated with leaves and stylised trees, impressed and painted marks, 26cm wide (3)
Ceramic Reference Books - 'English Brown Stoneware 1670-1900' by Adrian Oswald, 1982, 'Fair as China Dishes, English Delft Ware' by Michael Archer and Brian Morgan, 1977, 'London Delft Ware' by Frank Britton, 1986, first published 1987 by Johnathan Horn and signed by the publisher, 'Browne Muggs' by Robin Hildyard, 1985, 'Sunderland Pottery' revised by John C Baker, 1984 and 'Dated English Delft Ware' by Louis L Lipski and Michael Archer, limited edition no. 355/1000, published 1984
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)

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