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362. A Chinese Export Covered Jug

The ribbed baluster form painted in underglaze blue with stylized Asian flowers, handle applied to the side, and surmounted by a ribbed lid. 5 1/2" h.

100/300     


363. An Assorted Lot of Meat Pots, England, Circa 1856

Comprising five baluster form pots glazed blue and transfer decorated with various hunt scenes, a red stoneware pot transfer decorated with a hunt scene, and a white pot transfer decorated with a market scene, each of the blue and red pots stamped in black with the registry mark. 4 1/4" h.

200/400     SOLD: $161.00


364. A Royal Worcester Portrait Vase, England, 1862, by Bibbs

The baluster form with a pink ground, flanked by "jeweled" ribbon motif handles centering a gilt and beaded oval reserve finely painted with a portrait of a gentleman, stamped in green with "62" year mark, signed "Bibbs 1862" in puce. 7 3/4" h.

200/400     SOLD: $270.00


365. A Pink Lustre Wall Plaque, Staffordshire, England, Circa 1820

The rectangular form transfer decorated and enamelled with "Prepare to meet thy God, In thee Lord do I put my trust, let me never be confounded Psa XXXI ver I", with floral sprays and a trumpeting angel, the edges enamelled in brown and pink lustre, together with a Lancaster Limited Dickens motif plate, "Micawber introduces David to London" with pink lustre rim. Plaque 9 1/2" h., 8 1/4" w., plate 6" d.

200/400     SOLD: $104.00


366. An Assorted Lot of Brown Glazed Earthenware Vessels

Comprising a Toby jug modeled as a portly man raised on a mound of grapes, possibly Bennington; a pirate-form Toby jug; and a cylindrical double-handled tankard with a band of applied vinous decoration. Tall Toby 9 1/2" h., small Toby 5 3/4" h., tankard 6 3/4 "h.

300/600     SOLD: $161.00


367. A Port Barrel, Staffordshire, England, Mid 19th Century

The oval form enamelled in crimson centered with a gilt cartouche inscribed "Port", fitted with a round ceramic label and brass tap. 12 3/4" h., 9 3/4" w.

400/700     SOLD: $483.00


368. An Assorted Lot of Lustreware Jugs, England

Comprising a blue jug painted with flowers in copper lustre; a baluster form jug painted in pink and copper lustre with stylized flowers and painted on the interior in pink; an iron red and copper lustre jug with molded floral sprigs; a blue and copper lustre jug with enamelled floral band; two pink lustre enamelled floral jugs; and a silver lustre hunt motif jug by Wedgewood. 5" h. average

300/600     SOLD: $265.00


369. An Assorted Lot of Lids, England

Each round lid transfer decorated with a different British scene, including pastoral travellers, "Country Quarters", and "Departing For The East". 4 1/2" d. average.

100/300     SOLD: $121.00


370. An Equestrian Motif Stoneware Jug, England, 19th Century

The bulbous white stoneware jug depicting in relief "the kill", with riders and hounds capturing a fox, the ground glazed blue, with foliate spout and handle, unmarked; together with a brown stoneware jug with white floral relief and foliate handle. 5 3/4" h.

100/300     SOLD: $128.00


371. An Assorted Lot of Jugs, England

Comprising a character jug modeled as a man's head with the interior glazed blue, impressed on the bottom "Sarregue Mines"; a Wedgewood jug transfer printed in blue and iron red with stylized flowers, impressed "Wedgewood"; and a stoneware ewer painted with stylized branches on a green ground, with metal mounts. Tallest 7 1/4" h.

200/400     SOLD: $242.00


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