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A Coalport marine painted leaf dish, ivy leaf form, the central oval vignette with a coastal scene of boats, within raised gilt Rococo cartouche, ...
George Jones, a majolica jardiniere, relief moulded with lilies, on three bracket feet, 36cm high
A Staffordshire pottery ram and two white glazed models of a ram and ewe, circa 1800, 13cm high (3)
A 15th century ceramic costrell
A 15th century ceramic costrell, circular with twin handles, 22cm high
A slipware single handled pot
A slipware single handled pot, 18th century, marbled treacle glaze, 14cm long
A 19th century Staffordshire slipware dish, circa 1850, circular with combed decoration of alternating black and brown stripes, crimped edge, 29.5...
A Worcester polychrome cos lettuce moulded sauce boat, circa 1750, relief moulded with leaves, painted with floral bouquets, 22cm long
An 18th century Staffordshire polychrome saltglazed bowl, circa 1750, painted with pastoral scenes with shepherdess, green and pink Rococo trellis...
A pearlware blue and white jug and bowl, circa 1790, painted with Chinoiserie scene to the baluster footed jug, the bowl reeded, with floral sprig...
Three items of Mochaware,
Three items of Mochaware, including jug, Catherall beaker and single handled pot, Yorkshire 1810, 11.5cm high (3)
A pair of 18th century faience lions, modelled reclining on plinths, yellow, on sponge decorated bases, 11cm high (2)
A Worcester blue and white reticulated basket, crescent mark, circa 1770, Pine Cone pattern transfer decoration with Rococo scale and foliate tend...
A pearlware figure of lambs and ewe, circa 1800, painted in marbled brown on a green rocky outcrop, 10.5cm high
A Derby figure of the Tailor's Wife, circa 1770, modelled as a woman on a goat, with children, patch marks and incised N62, 14.5cm high
A Derby figure of a man with a cat, circa 1790, modelled sitting on a chair, square base, incised marks No71, 14.5cm high
A Staffordshire creamware Toby Jug, Ralph Wood, Burslem circa 1785, mould type 51, underglaze decorated in majolica colours, 25.5cm high
Two Samuel Alcock figures of dogs, circa 1840-1850, comprising two recumbent setters on yellow and pink scrollwork plinths, height 5.5cm, width 11...
A Pinxton tea bowl saucer, circa 1807, decorated in the imari palette with alternating panels of foliage, unmarked, diameter 14cm
A Victorian Orange Men pink lustre jug, commemorating King William III, Prince of Orange, 15.5cm high