Posts Tagged ‘mug’

WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE Wine COOLERS, FAIENCE DESSERT DISHES, STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, WESTERWALD STONEWARE VASE

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE Wine COOLERS, FAIENCE DESSERT DISHES, STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, WESTERWALD STONEWARE VASE
A   PAIR   OF   WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE    Wine    COOLERS    of
barrel shape with double handles and red line borders, late 18thCentury, impressed marks     (2)22cm. High.
A CANEWARE BOUGHPOT AND
COVER moulded with basketwork
pattern picked out in green and blue
enamel, possibly Davenport, early
19th Century, cracked    (2)15cm. High.
Two PEARLWARE TEA CADDIES, [...]

ANTIQUE BRITISH EARTHENWARE AND STONEWARE: Bristol delftware Plate, London delftware Drug Jar, blue and white delftware Mug, blue and white delftware Dish

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

ANTIQUE BRITISH EARTHENWARE AND STONEWARE: Bristol delftware Plate, London delftware Drug Jar, blue and white delftware Mug, blue and white delftware Dish
A rare Agateware Cat, circa 1740,
seated and looking to its left with pricked
ears picked out in blue, beady brown slip
eyes and nostrils, its white coat inlaid
with vertical and horizontal bands
striped in dark-chocolate-brown and
dabbed with [...]

A Chamberlain’s Worcester Vase, early 19th Century, A Pair of Coughed Dishes, Spode ‘Japan’ pattern Spill Vase, circa 1820, Staffordshire porcelain Pastille Burner

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

A Chamberlain’s Worcester Vase, early 19th Century, A Pair of Coughed Dishes, Spode ‘Japan’ pattern Spill Vase, circa 1820, Staffordshire porcelain Pastille Burner
A Worcester ‘hop trellis’ Cup and Saucer, circa 1765, each ribbed piece enameled with flowering vine between lapis and turquoise borders, outlined in gilding, saucer restored.
A Pair of Flight Barr & Ban-
Dessert Plates, [...]

Antique Porcelain Jugs, Mugs and Ewers

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Antique Porcelain Jugs, Mugs and Ewers
The material for the body was by no means fixed and one design can be found in soft earthenware, stoneware and parian; in fact, it is occasionally difficult to decide between the last two, the body looking like a fine stoneware or a proto-parian body. Those illustrated on p. 146 [...]