Collection of studio pottery items including an earthenware slip decorated dish, with a peacock on a dark brown slip ground, 33cm diameter, a lustred celadon crackle glaze shallow bowl by John Duncan, 33cm diameter, a blue glazed earthenware bowl by Amberley, Sussex Pottery, two Maltese pottery plates decorated with radiating crosses and foliate borders within striped blue and green bands, a gold lustred bowl decorated with a fish, a slipware sauce boat, a slipware oval plaque decorated with a sailing ship signed 'Sonia', a stoneware tumbler decorated with striped grey and brown glazes in the Japanese-style, incised SB/A2, a large tapering square section stoneware vase, chimney-shaped, a tapering oviform slipware jug decorated with trailing brown foliate ornament, impressed mark, a Buchan pottery jug painted with scrolling gothic foliage and five Scottish pottery models/plaques of sheep and ram including The Black Face Ewe and Ram, The Romney Marsh, Soay and others, impressed EA for Ealston Scotland Condition ReportStudio pottery jug in good condition, no chips or cracks. General wear and tear.
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Two slipware flagons, 19th century, one Sussex and decorated in a treacle glaze, inscribed 'A Quyne 1864', the other Halifax with a striated manganese glaze, titled 'J. Milne', a large Wiltshire mug of barrel shape, decorated in a black glaze, and a slipware quaich of circular form, decorated in manganese, some faults, 21cm max. (4)
Three slipware money boxes, 19th century, one probably Yorkshire, decorated in cream slip and mounted with a chicken surrounded by chicks and a snake, another Sussex and topped with two birds, the name 'ERIC' beneath the slot, the last a double money box in agateware with cream and brown striations, some losses and repairs, 27cm max. (3)
Four slipware jars and covers, 19th/early 20th century, a Sussex agateware pot pourri modelled with a stepped base rising to a cover with vase finial, a Sussex agateware tobacco jar applied with leaves, a Sussex tobacco jar inscribed with a verse and titled for 'A Gordon Jones, Sept 19 1911', and a Devon tobacco jar modelled as a tree trunk and decorated with a yellow glaze splashed with green, some faults, 18.7cm max. (8)
A Dicker slipware tyg, c1910, in early 17th c English style, sprigged with the date 1612 and initials IL, 17.5c h, impressed DICKER SUSSEX 200, a slipware barrel shaped jug, early 20th c, decorated with toadstools and grasses, a slipware coffee pot and cover, applied with ears of wheat and two other slipware jugs (6)

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