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A pair of Irish delftware platters, circa 1750-60Probably Dublin, of octagonal shape, painted in blue with the 'Chinese Flower-bowl' pattern, the ...

A pair of creamware plinths, circa 1780Of cylindrical form with square bases, applied in high relief with crisply moulded floral garlands suspende...

A creamware bear baiting jug and cover, circa 1780-90Conceived as a teapot, the bear modelled seated, a handle applied to its back, the spout in t...

A very rare pair of Staffordshire saltglaze models of Hawks, circa 1755-60The birds standing upright and looking straight ahead, perched on rockwo...

A pearlware armorial teapot and cover, dated 1803The globular body enamelled on one side with the arms of the Cordwainers Company, supported by a ...

A Staffordshire pearlware figure group of 'The Dandies', circa 1825-30The fashionable couple standing arm-in-arm, his pale mauve 'frac' or coat re...

A Staffordshire pearlware figure group of 'The New Marriage Act', circa 1825The well-dressed couple standing before a clergyman and clerk, below a...

Two Yorkshire Prattware cow and figure groups, circa 1820Of 'Factory that used a Large Crown Mark' type, the cows with black markings, one with a ...

A good Yorkshire Prattware cow and figure group, circa 1820Of 'Factory that used a Large Crown Mark' type, with dramatic markings in ochre, blue a...

A Staffordshire model of a cow, circa 1820With black, red and yellow sponged decoration, raising one hoof and swishing its tail when frightened by...

A Wood Family 'Thin Man' Toby Jug, circa 1785-90Seated in an upright chair with his feet resting on a step, a small jug in his left hand and a gla...

Two Staffordshire 'Postillion' Toby Jugs, circa 1830Seated on rectangular bases, holding a foaming jug in their right hands and a foaming glass in...

Two Staffordshire 'Nightwatchman' Toby Jugs, circa 1830Modelled seated on a chair with its back rail forming a spout to the rear, the larger jug w...

A Prattware Toby Jug, circa 1800Of traditional form, seated and holding a blue-patterned foaming jug in his left hand, his right hand held out in ...

Two Prattware Toby Jugs, circa 1810Of traditional form, seated and holding spotted foaming jugs with both hands, wearing blue coats, ochre breeche...

A Wood Family Toby Jug, circa 1790Of traditional form, seated and with a small barrel resting between his feet and a pipe at his side, a brown jug...

A creamware Toby Jug, circa 1785Of traditional form, seated and holding a foaming jug in both hands, a pipe held between the thumb and forefinger ...

A pearlware Toby Jug, circa 1800Of traditional form, seated with a jug resting on his knee and steadied with his right hand, a pipe resting betwee...

A creamware Toby Jug, circa 1790Of traditional form, seated holding a brown clay jug of foaming beer on his left knee with both hands, a small spi...

A Staffordshire pearlware Toby Jug, circa 1800Of traditional form with a foaming brown jug resting on his knee and a pipe against the side of his ...

A creamware Toby Jug, circa 1785Of traditional form, modelled seated and holding an overflowing foaming jug in both hands, wearing a brown coat, g...

A creamware 'Ruddy-Faced' Toby Jug, circa 1810-20Of traditional form, grasping a well-potted jug in both hands, a pipe leaning against the chair t...

A small Wood Family Toby Jug, circa 1790Of 'Mould 51' type, seated and holding a jug in his left hand, a glass in his raised right hand, wearing a...

A fine pair of Liverpool enamel plaques, circa 1758-60By John Sadler, of upright oval form, printed in black with half-length portraits of 'Freder...

A Birmingham enamel small plaque, circa 1760-62Of upright oval from, printed in lavender with a profile portrait of King George III, engraved by R...

A very rare pair of Liverpool enamel plaques of American interest, circa 1775-78Of upright oval form, printed in dark brown with portraits of 'Lor...

A Birmingham or Liverpool double-sided plaque or badge, circa 1770Of upright oval form with a gilt metal mount and hanging loop, printed in black ...

A South Staffordshire enamel snuff box, an egg-shaped bonbonniere and three patch boxes, later 18th centuryThe rectangular snuff box with a colour...

A Lund's Bristol or early Worcester high-footed sauceboat, circa 1751-52Of generous size with a pronounced lip and undulating rim, the handle with...

A Lund's Bristol scallop shell pickle dish, circa 1748-50The mould probably cast from an actual scallop shell, painted in blue with a hut next to ...

A fine Lund's Bristol butterboat, circa 1750The very shallow boat modelled in the shape of a single leaf, the underside with crisply moulded veins...

A fine Worcester plate, circa 1772-75Moulded with a twelve-lobed rim after Meissen, finely painted in blue with the 'Garden Table' pattern of styl...

A rare pair of Worcester junket dishes, circa 1758Of lobed circular form, with crisply moulded basket-weave grounds reserving three scroll-edged p...

A collection of Worcester porcelain, circa 1770-85Comprising a chestnut basket, cover and stand, left in the white with gilt highlights, the twig ...

A Worcester 'Mobbing Birds' plate, circa 1756-58Of lobed Meissen shape, painted in colours with a version of the 'Mobbing Birds' pattern with thre...

A Liverpool (William Reid) mug, circa 1756-59With a 'Scotia' foot and a scrolled handle, finely painted in enamels with a Chinese lady carrying a ...

A rare Liverpool (William Reid) coffee cup, circa 1756-58Of bell shape, the scrolled handle with a pointed thumbrest, painted with a naturalistic ...

A rare Bow creamjug or sauceboat, circa 1752Modelled as a half-peach raised on three bud feet, with a crabstock handle, applied in high relief wit...

A rare Worcester bowl, circa 1754-55Of 'Scratch Cross' type, painted in bright famille rose style with a long-tailed, pink-breasted bird perched o...

Two Longton Hall saucers and a teabowl, circa 1756-58The saucers painted in underglaze blue with the 'Gatehouse' pattern, one with a blue line bor...

A rare West Pans pickle dish, circa 1765Of leaf shape with a gently serrated rim, with incised veins to the upper surface, the flat base unglazed,...

An Isleworth butterboat, circa 1765The exterior moulded with overlapping geranium leaves below a shaped rim, the handle formed by a plain stalk, p...

A rare Isleworth feeding cup, circa 1775-85Of low, circular form with a fixed half cover, applied with two fan-shaped handles and a curved spout, ...

A Worcester saucer dish, circa 1775Painted in shades of blue with the 'Two Quail' pattern (I.C.15), the two birds in profile flanked by tall grass...

A Worcester teapot, cover and stand, circa 1762-65The unusual domed cover with a flower final, the stand of rare hexafoil shape, in 'Chrysanthemum...

A Longton Hall mug, circa 1755-57The angular scrolled handle with a moulded thumbrest, painted with the 'Goose' or 'Two Geese' pattern, two red bi...

An early Chelsea salt or sweetmeat dish, circa 1745-49In the form of an upturned scallop shell nestled on a band of red coral encrusted with delic...

A Worcester teabowl, circa 1752-53The twelve-sided form moulded with deep concave flutes, brightly painted with a 'Strutting Bird' in a garden bes...

A fine Longton Hall sauceboat, circa 1753-55Crisply moulded with rococo C-scroll borders and a diaper ground, the high scrolling handle with incis...

A rare Lund's Bristol coffee can or small mug, circa 1749-51Of squat cylindrical shape modelled with a fine ridge around the base, the angular han...

An early Worcester small coffee pot and cover, circa 1752-53Painted in blue with a kneeling Chinese figure bowing in front of a willow tree and a ...

A rare Worcester stand for a finger bowl, circa 1756-58Printed in brown with 'La Cascade', a promenading couple in a formal garden, musicians near...

A Worcester finger bowl and stand, circa 1758-60Of plain circular form, printed in intense black with water birds, the bowl with 'Geese with Baske...

A good Worcester sucrier and cover, circa 1758Of strap-fluted form, the low domed cover with a flower finial, moulded scroll-edged panels colourfu...

A Worcester tea canister, circa 1762-65Of ovoid shape, decorated in the workshop of James Giles with a colourful bird strutting on rockwork, flank...

A rare Liverpool (William Reid) sauceboat, circa 1756-58Of generous proportions with a shaped rim and pronounced lip, the handle with a high thumb...

Two Liverpool (Richard Chaffers) beakers, circa 1756-60Thinly potted and of tapering hexagonal form, one painted in blue with the 'Jumping Boy' pa...

A Liverpool (Samuel Gilbody) teabowl and saucer, circa 1758-60Painted in blue with spiky flowering plants issuing from hollow rockwork, with narro...

An important pair of Lowestoft tea canisters, circa 1763-65Of large size and rectangular form with canted corners, moulded in Hughes style with pa...

A good Lowestoft tea canister and cover, circa 1770-80Of finely ribbed, rectangular form, the domed cover with a flower finial, painted in blue wi...

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