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Click here to subscribeHunting - Assorted pottery wares, comprising a graduated set of three Wedgwood jugs, each relief moulded and painted with hunting scenes, the handles in the form of hounds, with impressed and transfer printed marks, 16.5cm, 15cm, and 10.5cm high respectively; a similar mug, unmarked; a graduated set of three Copeland Spode jugs, each with transfer printed hunting scenes (`The Huntsman` / `First Over`; `Leaping the Brook` / `Taking the Lead`; `Leaping the Brook` / `The Huntsman`), 11cm, 8.5cm, and 7.5cm high respectively; a large Burleigh Ware `Davenport Hunting Scenes` cup and saucer; a Spode `Royal Jasmine` jug, with transfer printed hunting scenes; three Copeland Spode small dishes, and three Spode small dishes, all with transfer printed hunting scenes, (14). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A BURLEIGH WARE POTTERY JUG, the handle formed as a girl returning a shot across a net, the base with printed factory marks and numbered 5289, circa 1920s, 8in. (20.3cm) high; and a pair of Staffordshire tennis character jugs, 6.1/2in. (16.5cm) high (3) Provenance: Christie's South Kensington: Tennis Memorabilia, 20 June 1997, Lot 115
1939 and 1947 Royal Visits: an unusual Burleigh Ware tapering pottery mug set with grotesque beast handle printed with sepia portraits flanked by flags in colours, the reverse inscribed for the USA visit of 1939 and a small pottery beaker the reverse inscribed in gilt for 1947 visit to South Africa (2)
A Radford pottery jar and cover painted with anemone flowers, 12cm high; a Denby pottery two handle vase, 23cm high; a Bretby triangular planter decorated in blue mottled glazes, 11cm high; a Burleigh Ware jug painted with a Classical scene of a charioteer on a white matt ground, 17cm high. Wear. (4)
A Burleigh Ware relief moulded jug the handle modelled as an iris stem and diving kingfisher painted in colours on a yellow ground printed backstamp; two Burleigh Ware relief moulded jugs the handles modelled as squirrels (one cracked); and a Wade pottery single-handled jug of tapering form moulded in relief with stylised floral and geometric decoration 1950s (4).