English and European Ceramics and Glass

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A Jacobite wine glass c.1750, the bell bowl engraved with a rose spray, oak leaf, star and 'Fiat' above a dense airtwist stem and conical foot, 1...

A large wine glass c.1760, the slight ogee bowl engraved with a chinoiserie scene of a figure carrying a parasol between huts or pagodas hung wit...

A Beilby wine glass c.1770, the ogee bowl enamelled in white with a continuous band of fruiting grapevine, raised on a double series opaque twist...

An Irish cordial glass of Jacobite significance c.1740-50, the small rounded funnel bowl engraved with a rose spray raised on a thick stem enclos...

A cordial glass c.1760-70, the ogee bowl cut with petal facets around the base, raised on a double series opaque twist stem above a conical foot,...

Ten Bohemian glass goblets late 19th/20th century, possibly Moser, the rounded bowls flashed and cut with rectangular panels of pale cranberry be...

An Irish Williamite small wine glass c.1760-70, engraved with an equestrian portrait of William III beneath a banner inscribed 'The Glorious Memo...

A diamond point engraved Jacobite wine glass c.1740-50, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a thistle spray beneath the inscription 'Redeat', th...

A privateer wine glass c.1760, the bucket bowl engraved with a two masted ship at sail beneath the inscription 'Success to the HORNET Privateer',...

A large English roemer c.1690, the cup shaped bowl open to a hollow cylindrical section applied with three raspberry prunts below an engrailed ba...

A glass goblet c.1760, the generous rounded funnel bowl raised on a thick stem with a corkscrew opaque twist above a conical foot, 18.5cm.

A small wine glass of possible Jacobite interest c.1760, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with a large moth and a rosebud spray, raised on a knop...

Nine glass eyebaths 19th and 20th centuries, most clear glass and raised on pedestal stems, one pale blue and another amber glass of squat form, ...

Fourteen coloured glass eyebaths 19th and 20th centuries, of varying shades of blue and green glass, most of traditional form and raised on a ped...

A part garniture of four Bohemian glass vases 19th century, one with a cup-shaped bowl raised on a pedestal base, applied with four panels painte...

A pair of Bohemian glass vases 2nd half 19th century, of elongated tulip shape, painted with poppies and other flowers on white enamel panels alt...

An early All Souls Common Room sealed wine bottle c.1760, the long-necked cylinder body applied with a seal moulded 'A . S / C . R', and a 19th ce...

Three small coloured glass decanters c.1800, two blue and one green, variously gilded with labels titled 'Rum', 'Brandy' and 'Hollands', one with...

A large Continental glass vase or beaker 19th century, the flared form painted in coloured enamels with figures in a horse-drawn coach before a w...

A St Louis miniature bouquet or nosegay paperweight c.1850, set with three multi-coloured floral canes against a five leaf spray, 5cm.

Six English wine bottles c.1750 and later, two applied with seals for All Souls College Common Room, Oxford, one c.1755, the other c.1760, another...

An English wine bottle c.1660-70, of shaft and globe type, the tapering neck with a significant lean, topped with a wide string rim, with shallow ...

A large wine bottle c.1740, of double magnum size, the mallet form of a deep green metal, rising to a tapering neck with string rim, 33cm. ...[mo...

A medieval armorial encaustic tile 14th century, decorated in cream slip on a terracotta ground with the arms of the Beauchamp family, a shield wi...

A medieval encaustic tile 14th century, decorated in cream slip with a radiating design of curved sections and small circles, 12cm. ...[more]

An early earthenware jug probably 15th or 16th century, the reddish body decorated with a green lead glaze to the upper section and handle, 24cm.

A Yorkshire slipware moneybox probably early to mid 19th century, Burton in Lonsdale, the ovoid body topped with five birds and a snake around a l...

A large Whieldon type bird whistle 19th century, modelled as a large bird atop a conical branch, flanked by four small birds perched on angular b...

A small Hispano-Moresque dish 18th century, painted in deep copper lustre with a bird amid dense foliage, the rim with a geometric border, some ...

Four stoneware and earthenware money boxes 19th century, one formed as a pig and decorated in striated cream, brown and blue glazes, one formed a...

Nine pottery ointment pots 17th century and later, including delftware, variously decorated in tin and lead glazes in white, cream, and treacle, ...

A Westerwald stoneware jug c.1680, the globular body applied with continuous carnation sprays, decorated in blue on a rich manganese ground, 16cm.

A Westerwald stoneware jug c.1700, the globular body decorated with a formal panelled design of oak leaves in blue and manganese, 16.5cm.

A large Westerwald jug early 19th century, with sgraffito decoration of running stags and dogs amid large flower sprays reserved on a blue ground...

A Westerwald stoneware jug c.1700, the globular body applied with a heart containing entwined flower stems, flanked by further sprawling flower t...

A Westerwald stoneware Royal jug c.1720, applied with a roundel bearing the initials GR for George I beneath a crown, within incised and blue gla...

Two Westerwald stoneware tankards c.1690-1700, one applied with alternating panels of deer and unicorns on a deep blue ground, the other incised w...

A Westerwald stoneware Royal jug c.1690, applied with an octagonal portrait plaque of King William III, titled around the portrait with 'WILHELMVS...

A Westerwald stoneware Royal jug c.1710, applied with a roundel bearing the crowned initials AR for Queen Anne within a laurel wreath, within inc...

A small Westerwald stoneware Royal jug c.1690, applied with an octagonal portrait plaque of King William III, titled around the portrait with 'WIL...

A Delft charger c.1720, painted in blue, yellow and manganese with a sailing boat at sea, the rim with stylized flower swags forming a six-pointe...

A delftware charger c.1760, painted in blue with huts beneath trees in a Chinese island landscape, the rim with vignettes of rocks between styliz...

A Delft lobed dish or buckelplatte early 18th century, painted in blue, black, yellow and green with a dog standing between flowering plants, the...

A Delft posset pot and cover 18th century, the cylindrical form painted in blue with panels of vases alternating with formal foliate designs, 21....

A London delftware bowl c.1760-70, painted with a Chinese figure seated on a low bench in a garden setting and looking towards a further figure s...

A Delft broth bowl or milk tureen and cover c.1690, the circular form painted in blue with birds perched among flowering plants, the loop handles...

A delftware punch bowl c.1770, painted in blue to the interior with a large peony spray, the rim with a hatched diaper border, the exterior with ...

An Irish delftware meat dish c.1760-70, of elongated octagonal form, painted in blue with a low bridge before elaborate pagodas in an island land...

A Delft vase 1st half 18th century, painted in blue and yellow with winged putti and birds amidst flowers,and a faïence spice box of oval form, d...

A German faïence tankard dated 1764, the cylindrical form painted in polychrome enamels with a figure walking through a field with birds flying b...

A Delft vase or guglet c.1700, the baluster form painted in red, blue and green with panels of flowering Oriental plants above stiff leaf borders...

A faïence jug c.1750-70, perhaps Nevers, painted in blue, green, manganese and ochre with a musician playing the bagpipes, flanked by large flowe...

A garniture of three Delft vases mid 18th century, of hexagonal form with two sleeve vases and a vase and cover, painted in blue with formal hedg...

A garniture of five small Delft vases 2nd half 18th century, comprising three vases and covers and two sleeve vases, painted in blue with panels ...

A garniture of five Delft vases 19th century, two sleeve vases and three baluster vases and covers, of hexagonal form, painted in blue with panel...

Three delftware plates c.1750-70, one Bristol and painted in blue with an official building beside a tall hayrick, another painted with a bold fl...

Two Delft plates c.1750-70, one of shallow pancake form, painted in blue with an allover floral design, the other with flowering plants with feat...

A garniture of five Delft vases c.1730-40, comprising three baluster vases and two sleeve vases, of hexagonal form, boldly painted in blue with l...

A delftware charger c.1750, painted in blue with tall pine trees above a low hut, the cavetto with a diaper design, the rim with a cell border, 3...

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