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$21.30 Shipping Location: Finksburg, United States Awesome Alloa 1866 Brownfield English Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitcher Jug. Relief molded English Staffordshire stoneware jug with polychrome handpainted ... moreenamel decoration. Marked with pad mark on bottom Alloa Cobridge with English Registry for 1866. Measures 8 3/8" tall. In good condition with no chips or cracks, some minor glaze wear, pewter plugs for cover holes.
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$15.70 Shipping Location: Snoqualmie, United States Very nice antique teapot that has been in the family for ages, and was always thought to be Victorian. It's a handsome, if utilitarian, pot with a raised ... morepattern of green and brown oak leaves and acorns against a black background. It has been well used and has all the associated cracks and dings so please do look carefully at all the photographs as they form the most important part of the listing. It stands about 6 1/2" tall and 8 1/2" wide handle to spout. Please ask questions prior to bidding and thank you for looking.
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$18.55 Shipping Location: Finksburg, United States Sweet antique English Staffordshire relief molded blue stoneware pitcher with tulip decoration. Unmarked 19th century English, possibly Walley or Dudson. ... moreMeasures 7" tall to top of spout. In good condition with no chips, some glaze crazing and staining on base as pictured.
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$18.55 Shipping Location: Finksburg, United States Awesome Antique English Staffordshire relief molded stoneware drab caneware small pitcher. Cherubic mythological scenes as pictured. Marked with English ... moreRegistry pad device date code 1852. Measures 6 1/2" to top of handle. In good condition with lines to top handle terminal probably as made, small flake to spout as pictured.
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$8.58 Shipping Location: Bradenton, United States Robert Wilson, successor to Neale & Wilson manufactory. Circa 1795. A fabulous relief-molded and painted serving platter. This 18th century English pearlware ... moreplatter is a stunning piece of history and belongs in a museum or important collection.
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$13.00 Shipping Location: New Orleans, United States THIS SKILL HAS ROOTS IN ANCIENT TRADITIONS AND WAS HISTORICALLY A SYMBOL OF STATUS, AS IT REQUIRED EXPERTISE AND A CLOSE BOND BETWEEN THE FALCONER AND ... moreTHEIR BIRD. THE TITLE FALCONER IS PRESENTED IN RAISED RELIEF LETTERS ON THE BASE, INDICATING THE SUBJECT DEPICTED.
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$10.00 Shipping Location: Florissant, United States We shoot mostly with indirect natural light to give the best approximation of "reality.". As a rule lighter and brighter rugs work better in lower light ... moresituations. Darker rugs work better in brighter light.
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$47.93 Shipping Location: KINROSS, United Kingdom A good antique pearlware transfer printed nursery plate.with relief moulded border.A pigeon pieC18205 inches diameter No damage or restoration
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$26.70 Shipping Location: Hanover, United States STONEWARE UTILITARIAN PITCHERS OR JUGS. I AM SURE THESE ARE EARLY ENGLISH STAFFORDSHIRE. CREAMY "PITTED" GROUND (from the salt glaze process). THE LARGE ... moreJUG HAS A 2 1/2" CRACK NEAR THE HANDLE. GILT TRIM ON ALL RAISED DECORATIONS AND AT TOP EDGE & HANDLE.
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$19.60 Shipping Location: Weston, United States The light earthenware body is decorated in a palette of oxide colors comprising, cobalt blue, yellow ochre, manganese, brown, and a dark mossy green. ... moreThese colors are applied under a pearlware glaze.
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$17.42 Shipping Location: Napa, United States This original mid-1800s stoneware jug, featuring the classic "Babes in the Woods" motif, was crafted by the renowned English pottery manufacturer Samuel ... moreAlcock & Co in Burslem, Staffordshire. Title: Antique Mid-1800s "Babes in the Woods" Stoneware Jug by Samuel Alcock.
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$12.00 Shipping Location: Schwenksville, United States Old Staffordshire Porcelain. Kirkham 1858. The mark on the bottom of the jug is impressed into an applied plaque which reads.
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$17.00 Shipping Location: Auburn, United States Early 19th century Staffordshire pearlware jug with ‘Pratt’ type relief moulded decoration of a Fox Hunting Scene picked out in high temperature underglaze ... morecolours.Height : 7” Condition is good
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$69.61 Shipping Location: LONDON, United Kingdom A stunning example of an early Staffordshire cat, modelled sitting on a raised, relief moulded base. Very well decorated in vivid childlike brushstrokes ... moreof black, ochre and purple. The eyes, the only facial feature decorated, picked out with tiny black dots.
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$10.08 Shipping Condition: Used Location: SALFORD, United Kingdom LandShark-Lager 99. Further reading. "R.I.P. Lock-ins". 23 November 2005. Archived from the original on 4 June 2009. Retrieved 21 July 2009. Horse trailer. ... moreThe strap is 380mm Long x 60mm Wide.
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$4.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States The Empire period and the Great Exhibition are shown to be a great stimulus to ceramic production, while the 20th century is characterized by the separation ... moreof the designer, manufacturer and artist, reflected in the modernism of the Bauhaus style and the influence of Art Deco.
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$12.25 Shipping Location: Kennett Square, United States Pair of Early Hand Painted Cabbage Leaf Handled Dishes. Relief molded cabbage leaf form with careful detail. Fine glaze crazing on one only. Underside ... moreedge flea bites of little matter on one. Molded vine handles painted in light blue.
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$4.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States Thus began the discovery of the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon treasure ever found. Complete with new photography of the cleaned and conserved objects, ... moreshowing off the stunning and intricate decoration, this book provides a fascinating account of the history and the discovery of this remarkable hoard.
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$4.99 Shipping Condition: Brand New Location: Lummi Island, United States Thus began the discovery of the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon treasure ever found. Complete with new photography of the cleaned and conserved objects, ... moreshowing off the stunning and intricate decoration, this book provides a fascinating account of the history and the discovery of this remarkable hoard.
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$28.40 Shipping Location: FERNDOWN, United Kingdom Antique Early Period Staffordshire Creamware Relief Moulded Lead Glazed Earthenware Plate withBlack Lithographic Underglazed Print Period 1835-40.
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States I have made many finds over the years, but this is my first coin hoard.”. (Dave Crisp) Archaeologists believe the hoard will rewrite the history books. ... moreOne of the most important aspects of the hoard is that it contains a large group of coins of Carausius, who ruled Britain independently from AD286 to AD293, and was the first Roman emperor ever to strike coins in Britain.
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$5.99 Shipping Location: Lummi Island, United States I have made many finds over the years, but this is my first coin hoard.”. (Dave Crisp) Archaeologists believe the hoard will rewrite the history books. ... moreOne of the most important aspects of the hoard is that it contains a large group of coins of Carausius, who ruled Britain independently from AD286 to AD293, and was the first Roman emperor ever to strike coins in Britain.
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$4.99 Shipping Condition: Brand New Location: Lummi Island, United States The Empire period and the Great Exhibition are shown to be a great stimulus to ceramic production, while the 20th century is characterized by the separation ... moreof the designer, manufacturer and artist, reflected in the modernism of the Bauhaus style and the influence of Art Deco.
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Staffordshire Molded Flowers in Relief Silver Resist Blue Pitcher- No Reserve!
You are bidding on an antique Staffordshire pitcher with molded flowers in relief. This attractive 7 ½" jug is decorated in silver resist on a blue background. There is a tight age line about 1 ½" from the base and the silver shows normal wear consistent with age.
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Two Victorian Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitchers Jugs Alcock Walley
On the left. A brightly colored 8 3/4 inch tall unmarked parian version of Samuel Alcock's'Cain and Abel' Details are nicely picked out in a variety of colors, painting is precise, not sloppy. There are two hairline cracks visible on the bottom exterior surface. An attractive version of this popular jug. On the right. A light green stoneware'Ranger' by E. Walley with a metal lid showing a scene of a gamekeeper restraining a horse on one side and on the other about to aim his rifle. The pitcher is 7 1/4 inches tall and marked on the base with an applied registry diamond for May 10, 1845. There is a chip on the side of the handle and the pins holding the rim of the metal lid to the pitcher are missing. These items are from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling ... moreover the next few months. The collection was put together over a twenty year period and includes items by Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others.
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Two circa 1830s Staffordshire Relief Molded Jugs Pitchers Minton Ridgway
On the left. A 7 1/2 inch tall glazed blue stoneware John Gilpin jug with scenes from William Cowper's poem and a horsehead handle. This example is unmarked but the style is attributable to Wm. Ridgway c1830s. This pitcher is in as close to mint condition as possible with no chips, cracks, or other damage, a beautiful smooth and clean flawless surface and fully intact gilt along the rim and handle. A true jewel. On the right is an early 1830s Minton molded and sprigged jug'Bird and Butterfly" The white sprigged scene on each side depicts a bird on branches looking back at a butterfly. On the base is an early Minton applied mark with the number'14' The pitcher stands 7 inches high. The background molding is flowers in latticework. Condition is excellent with no damage. No staining, no chips, no cracks, and no loss of sprigging. ... moreA very nice and clean example. These items are from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling over the next few months. The collection was put together over a twenty year period and includes items by Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others.
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Two Victorian Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitchers Old Hall Jones Walley Jugs
On the left a very colorful 9 inch tall porcellaneous stoneware or earthenware glazed pitcher with three panels of flowers on each side separated by human faces in molded relief. Very clean and bright colors. Marked on the base by the manufacturer Old Hall Earthenware and dates to the 1860s. Excellent condition with no chips cracks. Or other damage and very clean. Light wear to gilt on rim and handle. A crisply molded light green stoneware marked example of the'Gipsey' jug by Jones and Walley showing two encampment scenes. Registered July 1. 1842. Stands 6 1/2 inches tall. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or other damage. A fine example by an excellent manufacturer. These items are from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling over the next few months. The collection ... morewas put together over a twenty year period and includes items by Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others.
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Wm Brownfield Victorian Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitcher Yeddo Jug c1876
An attractive 6 inch tall white stoneware jug with blue background titled'Yeddo" manufactured by Wm. Brownfield and Sons circa 1876. On one side there is a bird in flight with three clouds and on the other two birds in flight with two clouds. Molded Brownfield marks on the bottom include two globes. Registry, and banner with title. Workmanship and condition are excellent with no chips, cracks, or other damage. The best reference for Brownfield pottery is William Brownfield and Son(s) An Illustrated Guide to Brownfield Wares 1837-1900. Please see my ebay listing for numbered and signed new copies of this scarce book. This item is from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling over the next few months. The collection was put together over a twenty year period and includes items ... moreby Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others.
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Victorian Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitcher Gleaner Jug Walley 1858
A 6 1/2 inch tall stoneware relief molded pitcher by E. and W. Walley titled'Gleaner' Scenes show a man with a sheaf of wheat on one side and on the other a woman with a bundle on her head. A rake over her shoulder and a goat. Marked on the bottom with applied registry mark and title. Molding is crisp and condition is excellent with no staining, chips, cracks, or other damage. This item is from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling over the next few months. The collection was put together over a twenty year period and includes items by Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others. 0fe.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d70f%2B%3E0fe-146c8ba43cf-0x103-
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Tall Victorian Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitcher Camel Jug circa 1850s
Large 9 inch tall blue relief molded jug with scene of a man riding a camel with another man leading the two. There are palm trees in the background. This example is unmarked although the design is attributed to Samuel Alcock. The jug has a metal lid with a ceramic pull. The front half of the metal rim for the lid is missing. Otherwise the pitcher is in excellent shape. Clean with very crisp molding. There are no stains, chips, cracks, or other damage. This item is from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling over the next few months. The collection was put together over a twenty year period and includes items by Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others.
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Antique Staffordshire pottery Babes in the Woods relief molded jug pitcher
Antique Staffordshire relief molded(moulded) jug pitcher. Appx. 7 1/2" tall, with high relief decoration commonly referred to as"Babes in the Woods. The wood-like background on the front. And the ornate foliage-only design on the back, is sometimes called"Oak. Items of this pattern were made by many makers throughout the early to mid-18th century, so they are difficult to attribute to a specific pottery unless marked. This sweet little pitcher must have been treasured, because it has an old mend where the handle was bolted back on after being broken off. However. I still think it desirable for display purposes, especially because the glaze is still so high and unworn. There is very little wear to the decoration. Except I think maybe the color is worn off the faces of the"Babes" I think maybe their cheeks were originally ... morepinker!
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Victorian Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitcher Unusual Scene
An unusual and scarce unpublished glazed blue stoneware or earthenware pitcher which stands 6 3/4 inches to the top of the handle. On each side are three scenes in panels separated by pillars. On the left are four men smoking pipes. In the middle a soldier is addressing three men, and on the right a man appears to be talking to one woman while another stands next to her crying. On the handle is a soldier in applied relief and within the arches are shamrock shaped decorations. Overall the scenes appear to be Crimean War era and perhaps depict a young man enlisting in the military. The jug is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or other damage. This jug not marked. This item is from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling over the next few months. The collection was put together ... moreover a twenty year period and includes items by Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others. I will resume listing items from the collection in mid August.
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Circa 1845 Victorian Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitcher Ranger Walley Jug
A light green stoneware'Ranger' by E. Walley with a metal lid showing a scene of a gamekeeper restraining a horse on one side and on the other about to aim his rifle. The pitcher is 6 3/4 inches tall and marked on the base with an applied registry diamond for May 10. 1845. There is a chip on underside edge of the handle on the restraining horse side and the pins holding the rim of the metal lid to the pitcher are missing. Otherwise no cracks and a clean interior. This item is from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling over the next few months. The collection was put together over a twenty year period and includes items by Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others. I will resume listing items from the collection ... morein mid August.
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Lavender Victorian Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitcher Naomi Jug Alcock c1847
A super nice white stoneware with lavender background example of"Naomi and Her Daughters in Law" by Samuel Alcock circa 1847. Just about nine inches tall this pitcher is well marked on the bottom with the title. Registry diamond, and Alcock's mark. In excellent, really clean condition with no chips, cracks, stains or other flaws. This item is from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling over the next few months. The collection was put together over a twenty year period and includes items by Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others. I will resume listing jugs from the collection in mid August.
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William Brownfield Victorian Staffordshire Relief Molded Pitcher Alloa Jug c1866
A 6 1/2 tall example of the Alloa jug by Brownfield in white stoneware painted in blue with gold trim. It is marked with a molded registry diamond inside a band reading"Alloa 21 W. B. Cobridge" Condition is excellent. A clean jug with no chips, cracks or staining. There is light wear to the gilt as seen in the photographs. This item is from a significant collection of British stoneware and parian relief molded jugs that I will be selling over the next few months. The collection was put together over a twenty year period and includes items by Samuel Alcock. Minton, Wm. Brownfield, Charles Meigh, Ridgway, E. Jones, E. Walley, Thomas Till, and others. I will resume listing jugs from the collection in mid August.
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Antique Relief Molded Pitcher with Wheat Stalks Victorian Staffordshire Jug
Unmarked green PARIAN WARE PITCHER Not certain. But most likely made in the United Kingdom Pretty pattern with wheat stalks Poor condition. This has a large broken section that was riveted with copper staples. There are two large chips on the base. I find the repairs fascinating. So am selling this for someone interested in the art of repair. Staples were a common— and obvious— means of repairing damaged ceramics in the 19th century. Measures approximately 9 inches in height. 7 inches in diameter at its widest I offer Fed Ex Ground as an alternative shipping option. They are usually less expensive than the US Post Office. But please note that they will not deliver to a post office box number I
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