19th Century English Masons Ironstone Jug AA2105 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 19th Century English Masons Ironstone Jug AA2105 H. 13.5cm W. 12cm
Rare early 20th Century ‘Masons Oak’ pattern jug THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA-NFS1 Rare early 20th Century ‘Masons Oak’ pattern jug
A rare 19th Century English large transfer pattern jug THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA1350 A rare 19th Century English transfer pattern jug of large proportions. Having beautiful well coloured floral decoration overall. ‘A present from John Hill, Bristol to William Cook 1862’ Stunning! 1862 H. 24cm W. 29cm
Chinoiserie Plate – 1850 – CPW500 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Chinoiserie Plate by Ducroz & Millidge London 1850 Dia: 26 cm
Early 19th Century English Mason’s Ironstone Chinese pattern bowl THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock CMA-S48 Early 19th Century English Mason’s Ironstone Chinese pattern bowl. Diameter: 20 cm
Medium 19th Century Masons blue & white willow pattern jug – CMA509 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock CMA509 Medium 19th Century Masons blue & white willow pattern jug
A collection of nine early 20th Century decorative white ceramic jelly moulds THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock CBE1500 A collection of nine early 20th Century English decorative white ceramic jelly moulds
Decorative 19th Century European jug with deer & foliage – AA1345C THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA1345C Decorative 19th Century European jug with deer & foliage H. 19 cm W. 18 cm
Pair of 19th Century Japanese Imari vase/lamps – AA1883 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Re-wired with attractive oval waisted shades
Small 19th Century Masons mug THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA1376a Small 19th Century Masons mug H. 7 cm
A 19th Century Staffordshire Cow Creamer – AA1816 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD A 19th Century Staffordshire Cow Creamer. Retaining the original painted decoration. L:16 cm
A pair of fakes in 19th Century Staffordshire style, boxing figures Tom Cribb & Tom Molyneux THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA1599 A pair of interesting fakes in 19th Century Staffordshire style boxing figures Tom Cribb & Tom Molyneux. The appealing thing about these figures is that Tom Cribb was the white Englishman and Tom Molyneux was the American ex-slave , and the names have been incorrectly placed. also priced accordingly. Aprox 10 years old. (AF) H: 8″ – 19.5 cm
Second half 19th Century English Staffordshire grouping of a Scottish hunter with dog and deer -AA1505 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA1505 Second half 19th Century English Staffordshire grouping of a Scottish hunter with dog and deer. H: 35 cm W: 20 cm
Mid 19th Century English Staffordshire figure of a poodle (A.F.) THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock CML502 Mid 19th Century English Staffordshire figure of a poodle (A.F.) H. 12 cm
Early 18th Century French faience plate THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD Stock AA1475 Early 18th Century French faience (tin glazed earthenware) plate, hand painted floral decoration (AF) C. 1790 Diameter: 33 cm Long before Europeans discovered the secret of making true porcelain, they began producing wares that emulated the exquisite blue and white products imported from Japan. Majolica, delft, and faience are really names for similar ceramic products. An earthernware body is covered with an opaque in enameled glaze, usually colorfully decorated. In France, three types of production have been used. The grand feu technique fired the clay once, then dipped it in the liquid glaze; the artist painted the design on the dried glaze, then the piece was fired. A later method was the petite feu where the piece was glazed and fired before the design was applied, then fired again. Faience fine, a later import from England, utilized a fine white clay covered with translucent glaze. The decoration was painted or transferred on the glaze and fired.