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A fine glass rummer the rounded bowl well engraved with a named scene of a ship sailing beneath the Sunderland Bridge, on the reverse a coat of arms named R. Shirley, Chatham and inscribed ‘May love and unity support our trade and keep out those who would our rights invade’, circa 1803, 138mm(Staffordshire, pottery, railway, railwayana, steam, commemorative, McAlpine).* At the time of its opening on the 9th of August 1796 the Wearmouth Bridge was the largest single span iron bridge in the world. The reference to invasion most probably refers to the great invasion scare by Napoleon of 1803/04.Ex McAlpine collection.
A green printed cylindrical pottery mug depicting the bridge is Newcastle and Sunderland, circa 1860, 98mm. another similar printed in black, restored and a mug depicting Express (3)(Staffordshire, pottery, railway, railwayana, steam, commemorative, McAlpine).* Ex McAlpine collection, 155, 160 and 136.
Susie Cooper pottery to include a ribbed bulbous vase, circa 1930-1950, a Gray's pottery jug with Sunderland lustre style decoration and a kestrel shape tureen (3) In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Slight hairline to larger vase.Provenance: Part of a huge private collection of Susie Cooper which has been consigned by a family member of Susie's.
Royal Commemorative/Political: a pink and copper lustre jug, printed in support of the Queen in the 1820 Pains and Penalties Bill (false witness was proffered in green baize bags in George IV's pursuit of his divorce from her), 22.5 cm high, to/w a plate with a similar satirical verse within floral-moulded rim of another plate commemorating her death a year later; An 1817 moulded pottery Royal Commemorative jug with pink lustre and green highlights, commemorating the marriage of Princess Charlotte to Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, 11 cm high, to/w a Pratt-style 17 cm plate embossed and painted with Queen Caroline, and a Sunderland lustre tea cup and saucer commemorating the death of Queen Caroline (1821) (7)
A collection of miscellaneous items comprising, a large blue jug with gilt floral decoration to body and handle (a/f) (h. 26cm), a circular mid-century wall tile embossed with a fruit basket (stamped verso) (d. 13cm), a gilt edge and floral transfer print table mantle clock with wind up motion to reverse (h. 23cm), a Spode pot/flower pot with pierced base and decorated with gilt and floral motifs (a/f crack to top and missing cover), a small floral porcelain dish (h. 5cm), a Sitzendorf porcelain sheep (a/f) (stamped verso) (l. 9cm), a ceramic pedestal bowl in oval form (l. 15.5cm), a silver plated box with a velvet pin cushion to top, raised on four clasp feet (l. 10cm), a pair of Japanese Kokra plates with gilt edges and twin handles, deocrated with a blue border and floral motifs (d. 23cm), a cake stand with gilt edgers and a floral handpainted design to centre with a turquoise border, a bone china coffee cup with gilt edges and hanpainted design of a castle and landscape to the centre (h. 7cm), a Bristol Pottery for the Elsenham Jam Company ceramic cup, decorated in the form of a Household Division drum, a large Worcester plate with a pink border and gilt detail to edges (d. 27cm), and a pink Sunderland lustreware cup and saucer (a/f), and a china small dish with blue and floral and gilt decoration (16)
A 19th century Staffordshire pottery figure group of a cow and calf height 13cm together with a Staffordshire figure of Havelock, a flat back group of Highland musicians and a hound, a Staffordshire puce Champions of Reform bowl, a Staffordshire moulded nursery mug, four Sunderland pink lustre teacups and saucers, a copper lustre teapot and a Willow tree pattern meat plate strainer. Condition report, cow and calf with chips, Havelock with paint losses, musicians with chips and a hole, bowl with big crack on foot rim, heavy crackle to glaze on strainer, various other chips other items.
* Masonic Jug. A Sunderland lustre 'Mason's Arm's' pottery jug, circa 1820, the front printed and decorated with masonic insignia and titled 'Mason's Arm's', one side with sailors, union flags and the rhyme 'Thus smiling at peril at sea or shore we box the old compass right cheerly[sic]: toss the grog, boys about - & ... one or two, then we all drink to the girls we more love dearly', the opposite side with man and woman, ships at sea and the rhyme 'my bonny sailor's won my mind my heart is now with him at sea I hope the sumer's[sic] western breeze will bring him safely back home all on a white ground with the traditional pink lustre decoration, old chips to the lip of the spout, 24 cm high QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Constance Stobo, London, 1983.
A Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection patch box and cover; a pair of Geo V silver mounted thistle shaped posy vases, London 1934; a Wedgwood lustre octagonal dragon bowl; a Meissen floral encrusted cup and saucer; a Border Fine Arts resin pheasant; an Art Deco Plant Tuscan coffee set; a Gray's Pottery Sunderland lustre box and cover and four coasters; a novelty nutcracker as an old woman in a red headscarf; a tinplate clockwork gnome on a donkey; a cut glass decanter and tot glasses; etc
Group of Staffordshire and Sunderland lustreware pottery, circa 1825 and later, comprising a Sunderland Bridge jug printed with ship and a naval verse, a purple lustre jug with God Speed the Plough vignette and verse, various pink lustred jugs in sizes, a part tea service printed and lustred with foliate bands including milk jug, three teacups, seven saucers, a later Czech pink lustred milk jug and a Royal Doulton Sea Shanty jug (some damages and restoration)
A Hunza pottery bowl. 19th Century, decorated in yellow slip,30cm diameter10cm deeptogether with a Scott Brothers dish Sunderland Paisley decorated, with lobed edge, impressed mark to the reverse24cm diameter (2)Provenance: The Collection of David and Sandy FullerCondition ReportSunderland plate with chip to the rim, resotrations.Hunza bowl chipped and with small losses to the rim and the footrim, both in fair cosmetic order.
Large quantity of pottery and porcelain, including two Campden pottery soup bowls and covers; English pottery mug with yellow and brown slip, Robert Pooley wax resist bowl, green glaze approx 9 x 7 cms; turquoise blue glazed pot approx 9 cms h together with Chinese green bowl, approx 5 cms h; green glazed pottery vase approx 10 cms h, unmarked; Campden pottery mug (green); Harome pottery pen pot; Campden pottery mug (blue); glazed pottery pen pot painted with dragonfly approx 8.5 cms h; Campden pottery egg stand (green) approx 11.5 cms diameter; Terrybaun Ireland green glazed butter dish and cover approx 12 cms; St Cross pottery dish approx 11 x 5.4 cms; pottery bottle coaster (unmarked) approx 13 cms diameter and a Campden pottery dish green glazed with a fish design approx 16 cms diameter. Earthenware oxblood glazed water jug, in the style of Christopher Dresser, circa 1900, approx 27 cms h, unmarked; olive green studio pottery vase, approx 17 cms h, impressed monogram G in brackets; coldstone jam jar and cover, Winchcombe jam jar and cover, Somerset Potteries Golden Jubilee pin dish 10cms diameter; Coldstone yellow glazed bowl monogrammed D.K approx 15 cms diameter; Winchcombe pottery jug; Ramsbury Potteries brown glazed jug; together with a Winchcombe pottery jug. Collection of lustre ware, including a Sunderland loving cup with The West View of the Cast Iron Bridge over the River Wear (af); another lustre ware mug (af); four lustre ware milk jugs of various sizes (af); cream glazed tea pot, approx 15 cms h; James Kent Fleshpots Neptune range blue glazed jug, designed Kate Malone and Steve Dixon, moulded with the Green Man mask and a naturalistic handle, factory marks to base, approx 19 cms h; and Seton Potteries Cornwall, figure of a Tin Miner approx 27 cms h (af); Royal Worcester Old Worcester Parrot porcelain, comprising slop bowl, cake plate, cu and saucer, milk jug (af) together with a Royal Doulton 'Gaffers' tea pot. This lot includes a Sunderland lustre ware tea cup and two saucers. Brown Westwood & Moor (1875-85) white raised tray, with coral motif, approx 14 cms x 9 h cms. Chinese 18th century ginger provincial cream glaze decorated with a brown/grey landscape, approx 17 cms h.Condition ReportLustreware - The loving cup has a very fine vertical hairline crack; the second mug has fine vertical hairline crack; three jugs are in good order and the fourth Chinoiserie style jug has two vertical hairline. Miner - (i) Small chip to the rim of the helmet. (ii) loss to the middle two fingers, small chip to the brim of his hat, some crazing evident to face and shirt. Royal Worcester - fine hairline crack to the milk jug. Some crazing to the base of the Royal Doulton tea pot.
An unusual earthenware Stockton Pottery money box printed with 'Indian Sports 38', picked out in colours on four bun feet,13.5cms; a Sunderland earthenware rolling pin with floral decoration, printed in black 'A Present From a Friend',36cms; and a Sunderland milk glass rolling pin printed with 'The Sailor's Farewell', 40cms. (3)
A SUNDERLAND LUSTRE POTTERY MINIATURE JUG18th century, printed with motto 'Ladies' all I pray make free/And tell me how/You like your tea.', within sponge painted border and pink lustre banding, 7cm high; together with two similar 18th century creamware pottery jugs moulded in relief with country scenes; one other lustre jug; and a lustre pottery tea cup and saucer (6)
A collection of assorted art and studio pottery, comprising an abstract dish by Alan Clarke, early 2000s, 24.5cm diameter; two geometric vessels by Mike Browning, Llanidloes, a Rayric (Brutalist) vase, 14.5cm high; Newlyn mug, circa 1950s/60s, 12cm high; West German blue 'Fat Lava' vase, 1970s, 25.5cm high; and a pair of smaller fluted beakers purchased from The Beetroot Tree in Derby, 8.5cm high; a Crown Ducal drip-glazed vase, shape 148, with twin-angular handles, circa 1920s, the glaze bright orange with splashes of green, impressed shape number, 15cm high; sold together with a Clay Pits Ewenny spiral slipware plate, mid-century, impressed marks, 21.5cm diameter; and an Austrian Osterra Edel-Keramik bowl in the Secessionist style, mid-20th century, 24cm diameter; JOHN WHEELDON (born 1950), Wirksworth, Derbyshire, a yunomi or tea vessel, circa 2000s, red raku glaze with unglaze black foot rim, impressed mark, 8.8cm high; a Prinknash black lustre vase, a satin monochrome bottle vase, a Winchcombe brown wood-fired oil bottle with stopper, circa 1970s, a Winchcombe pottery vase by Anne Whittlesey, potter's monogram, a large stoneware cup and saucer (handle damaged), a group of three items by Andy Mason, post-2000, comprising a porcelain bowl and two black stoneware beakers, Ros Moren (Cornwall) oxide painted small bowl and saucer, and further contemporary studio pottery, sold together with a Lady Penelope London Agent 'Thunderbirds' plate, dated 1993, a Paragon China moon landing jug, 1969, a Grimwades 'Ye Olde Inn' jug, 19th century 'North Wales' souvenir cup and saucer, a Shelley China 'Present from Aberystwyth' mug and a small Staffordshire pink 'Sunderland' type lustre beaker, tallest 21cm high (group)
A 19th Century pearlware bowl, the exterior of the bowl printed and over-painted with 'Sunderland Bridge', a scene of a sailing ship, and the verse 'Far From Home Across The Sea..', the interior printed in black with 'The Unfortunate London' and printed and over-painted with 'The Sailors Farewell', 'The Gift', and another ship, with orange lustre borders and decoration, 28.5cms diameter; together with a late 19th Century Scott's Pottery pearlware bowl, circa 1882-1897, the exterior of the bowl printed and over-painted with 'Robert Burns' and two other scenes, the interior with various sailing motifs, including 'The Great Eastern Steam-Ship', with pink splash lustre, impressed 'SCOTT' maker's mark to base, 27cms diameter. (2)
A small group of English pottery, to include a Sunderland lustre 'Success to the Tars of old England' soup plate, 26cm diameter, (cracked); a Spode Pearlware 'Village Church' pattern shaped dish, 20cm wide; a Spode 'Beauties of England and Wales' plate, 21cm diameter; and a modern Spode cheese dish and cover, 28.5cm diameter. (5)
Children's China. A Sunderland shaped circular earthenware nursery plate, Dixon & Co., mid-19th c, November, decorated with a personification of the month, the border moulded in relief with flowerheads, 17.5cm diam, impressed mark, a Staffordshire plate, early 19th c, Spring, impressed crown, another, Albion Pottery, mid-19th c, October, 19.6cm diam, impressed mark, a mug, December, printed with a child, his dog, cat and toys, loop handle, 6cm h, two Staffordshire alphabet mugs, 6.6 and 6.1cm h, a Victorian alphabet plate, c 1875, printed with a cat, 17.5cm diam, and two further Victorian alphabet plates, 15.5 and 13.5cm diam, (9) Provenance: Richard Dennis OBE, publisher of Gifts for Good Children: The History of Children's China, Parts I & II: 1790-1890, & 1890-1990 (Ilminster, 1991 & 2006) Each piece with some surface or stacking wear, varying degrees of crazing, sometimes discoloured. November with two stable hairlines, one flat rim chip. Sprig with substantial crack. December mug with stable flat rim chips to glaze, internal firing manufacturing blemish. One alphabet mug with starline crack, another with one or two glaze imperfections affecting the print. Cat alphabet plate with flat rim chip to verso, portion of surrounding area with highly competent restoration, displaying well. Q plate with hairline.
A SUNDERLAND LUSTRE POTTERY MINIATURE JUG18th century, printed with motto 'Ladies' all I pray make free/And tell me how/You like your tea.', within sponge painted border and pink lustre banding, 7cm high; together with two similar 18th century creamware pottery jugs moulded in relief with country scenes; one other lustre jug; and a lustre pottery tea cup and saucer (6)
A 19thC Staffordshire pottery figural Flatback, depicting a Fisherman and his family upon a Boat, raised on gilt line plinth base, W 21cm x H 28cm, together with a Sunderland Lustre Jug, with transfer print of a Frigate, H , a Sunderland Lustre Jug with foliate decoration, a Character Jug and Cover, H , a Victorian Staffordshire pottery 'Hearty Good Fellow' character Jug, H 28cm, also with three graduated copper lustre Jugs, banded with blue and white moulded decoration, the largest H 13cm and a Luck and Flaw Loving Cup modelled as Charles III (9)
A SELECTION OF SUNDERLAND PINK-LUSTRE CREAMWARE AND PEARLWARE VARIOUS DATES SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY Including three Dutch-shape jugs, 23cm high and smaller; a round box and cover, 17.5cm wide; a Masonic beaker, 7cm high; and a 'Sailor's Farewell' 'Frog' mug, 12.5cm high; and another mug with sailors verse, 8cm high; AND THREE OTHER ITEMS OF STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY, comprising: a Dutch-shape jug printed in puce with Bath views, 17cm high; another Dutch- shape masonic jug, 19.5cm; and a 'Frog' 'Farmer's Arms' loving cup, 9.5cm high (10) Provenance: The Leonard Fuller Collection Condition Report: Old damage throughout the lot. Potential purchasers are advised to view the lot in person should they require the exact nature.Condition Report Disclaimer
Early 19th century Sunderland lustre jug by John Phillips & Co., North Hylton Pottery, transfer printed and painted in enamels with 'A South East View of the Iron Bridge over the Wear near Sunderland Foundation Stone laid by R. Burdon Esqr Sepr 24 1793 opened Augt 9 1796', the front with a verse 'Thy fame, Though envy's tongue should blast..' and the arms of the Grand Lodge and the motto and masonic emblems to the other side, H24cm
A Sunderland lustre motto plaque, printed in black 'PRAISE YE THE LORD', within wreath and coloured flowers 17 x 19.5cms; another 'Behold GOD will not cast away.....' within worn orange border, 20.5 x 23cms; and a small child's nursery plate, probably Don pottery Yorkshire, printed in puce 'PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD' within scale moulded border, 15.5cms. (3)
A pair of Sunderland motto wall plaques, probably Garrison pottery, each printed in black 'Job.14.30 For man dieth, and wasteth away, yea, man giveth up the Ghost, and where is he.' and 'Job.8.20. Behold God will not cast away a perfect man, neither will he help the evil-doers', within rubbed orange borders, 19 x 21.5cms; and two others, 'THOU GOD SEEST ME' and 'PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD', each 19 x 21.5cms. (4)
A small collection of 19th and 20th century china and pottery jugs - including a majolica glazed shell-shaped jug, 7.1cm high; a Sunderland pink lustre marriage jug with named inscription, 'Francis McArthur Euphimmia Hoy' and Masonic symbols, a/f (chips to rim and spout); together with a treacle glazed beehive form honey pot; and a mid-century Adderley bowl, a few pieces a/f. (15)
A 19thC Sunderland orange lustre Jug, with transfer print of the Mariners Arms and The Sailor's Tear verse verso, H 14cm, together with a 19thC Sunderland orange lustre Jug, of small proportions, with transfer image and 'A wise son maketh a glad father' verse, H 10cm, another antique Jug, a Rye Pottery spongeware figure of a Dog, modelled in a seated position wearing a shirt and tie, H 14cm, together with a Cinque Ports Pottery (Rye) figure of a Cat, modelled as a Judge, a Goebel figure of a Spaniel and a Delft butter dish (7)
An early 19th Century Sunderland pink lustre frog mug with printed and painted panel, West View of the Cast Iron Bridge over the River Wear and opposing printed verse, The Sailor's Tear, with climbing frog and printed flowers to interior, height 12cm, together with a later John Carr's Pottery (attributed) lustre verse plaque of rectangular form, printed nautical decoration and poem May Peace & Plenty On Our Nation Smile and Trade with Commerce Bless the British Isle, width 21.5cm. (2) PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
Three Japanese Pictures of Natural Science subjects; a Himalayan Prayer Wheel; four Himalayan metal ewers of typical form; and a number of other items, including: two Himalayan pictures; two Sunderland Lustre style mugs [both inscribed for the Denzer Family of Worthing, 1840/1851]; two English saltglaze stoneware mugs; and a pottery mug inscribed with 'The Arms of the Ancient & Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons' [lot]Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman. From a Private UK Collection. Condition Report: Please note that there are areas of damage, deterioration and wear to this lot. This includes cracks, chips and degradation to the ceramics, fatigue to the metal, and foxing [or other wear] to the pictures.

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