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Click here to subscribeA small collection of English pearlware and creamware c.1770 and later, including an octagonal Whieldon-type plate sponged in manganese, a Castleford Pottery pearlware dish with pierced arcaded rim, a miniature pearlware teapot and cover printed with a geometric design, a Castleford creamware sauce tureen and cover, and a child's mug inscribed with a poem titled 'Innocence' beneath 'The Delights of Home', some faults, 26cm max. (7) Provenance: from the collection of Rodney Bewes. The Castleford pieces were of interest to Rodney, having been produced not far from his town of birth.
A quantity of early 19th century English pottery. Including a toy ware platter, pearlware sparrow beak jug, Brameld camel pattern plate, small footed bowl and basalt jug, Castleford miniature mug, Bell Vue covered jug and a Don pottery sauceboat and Terrace of the Naval Ampitheatre of Taorminum soup plate etc (9). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Basalt jug, miniature mug, camel plate and Don sauceboat all with cracks. Bell Vue cover with a large filled chip, footed bowl with a filled chip to the foot.
The Coysh Collection - A 19th century Andrew Stevenson pearlware blue transfer printed plate decorated with the 'Birds and Willow' pattern from the 'Ornithological' series, c. 1815-30, impressed makers mark, 21 cm diam. to/w a David Dunderdale & Co, Castleford Pottery pearlware soup plate decorated with the 'Buffalo and Ruins' pattern, c. 1800-20, impressed makers mark, 23.5 cm diam. (2)NB: Both Illustrated and described in Blue-Printed Earthenware 1800-1850, page 82 and 18, A Coysh and in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, page 43 and 63, A.W. Coysh and R.K. Henrywood Condition Report Birds & Willow pattern - Wear to surface. Small chip on rim
A David Dunderdale & Co. Castleford oval teapot and cover. Printed in blue with floral borders and two panels depicting rural landscapes. Impressed DD & Co, Castleford, Pottery, 27cm handle to spout. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Crazed and with some staining. Some over painting to the finial. Chips to the inner rim of the base.
A David Dunderdale & Co. Castleford pottery creamware basket and a small stand printed in brown with the boy on a buffalo pattern. Both impressed D. D. & Co. Castleford Pottery. Basket 24cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Basket with a crack to the rim and some loss to the applied work.
Two porcelain Bing and Grondahl Copenhagen chess pieces, a large quantity of limited edition "The imperial Roman" pieces, a Castleford Pottery Part set (two af) in brown and black, a kings and queens bust set, five pottery chess pieces, and a 20th century resin Medieval style set in associated carved box.
A Castleford teapot and cover for the American Market, decorated with a neo-classical design incorporating the Eagle of the United States, 26cm long, circa 1810; together with an un-marked, floral decorated teabowlFor a similar example of this teapot, see page 157 in Geoffrey Godden's,, An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain. Godden states that whilst these moulded teapots are traditionally attributed to Castleford, other factories also manufactured similar wares. Condition Report Areas of cracking to rim, body and base.
Two Castleford style teapots, a cream ware basket, a Wedgwood blue transfer decorated saucer, together with a similar cup, a small Broseley patterned pin dish and a Willow pattern teapot and matching sucrier, together with a large pottery snuff taking Toby figure (hat missing) CONDITION REPORTS All items with wear, crazing, some stains, chips and/or hairline cracks, except the small Broseley pattern plate which appears to be sound.
Albert Wainwright - Castleford Peasant Pottery - A jug circa 1919 of swollen ovoid form with collar neck and loop handle, hand-painted with a stylised scrolling flower in mixed palette, together with a shallow circular bowl decorated with stylised flowers and foliage in mixed palette within black borders, hand-painted monogram mark. (2)
A small collection of 19th Century monochrome dry body moulded pottery, comprising - octagonal sugar bowl and cover of Castleford type with silvered highlights, 4.75ins high (restored), a teapot of oval outline, the lid with triton finial, 8.25ins long x 5.5ins high (restored), a Wedgwood circular teapot with straight spout and widow finial to lid, 6.75ins long x 4ins high (impressed "Wedgwood"), a slop bowl with Neo-classical scenes including "Poor Maria", 6.5ins diameter x 3.25ins high (impressed "Davenport" - star crack), and a jug with corn and hop motifs, 5ins high (impressed "S. Hollins" - cracked)
A garniture of three Staffordshire smear glazed stoneware obelisks, circa 1800, possibly Warburton, each obelisk decorated in polychrome enamels with fruit including pears, grapes, cherries and plums, within blue lined borders, and raised on square plinth bases, relief moulded with medallions of country landscapes and classical scenes of Vesta and Cupid, 27.5cm high and 23cm high (3) For a pair of similar obelisks see: Property from the collection of Mrs J. Insley Blair, Christies New York, 21st January 2006, lot 555 and The Alice Tully Collection, also Christies New York, 26th October 1994, lot 362. This lot is probably the garniture illustrated in Hugo Morley Fletcher and Roger McIlroy`s, Christies Pictorial History of European Pottery, 1984, pp. 300-301, no. 18, which was catalogued as Castleford and sold for 100 guineas at Christies London on the 14th October 1963.
Godden (Geoffrey A.) Lowestoft Porcelains, 1985, 4to., dust wrapper; Spencer (Christopher) Early Lowestoft, 1981, 4to., dust wrapper; Walton (Peter) Creamware and other English Pottery at Temple Newsam House, Leeds, 1976, 4to., dust wrapper; Roussel (Diana Edwards) The Castleford Pottery, 1982, dust wrapper; with fourteen related volumes (18)
A COLLECTION OF CASTLEFORD POTTERY CHESSMEN, English, late 18th century, : one side light brown, the other side dark brown, kings as George III, queens as Charlotte, bishops in clerical dress, knights as cavalry, rooks as elephants bearing howdahs, pawns as footsoldiers, ten light brown chessmen, fourteen black chessmen, one black knight of a later date, one brown pawn with head missing, the king 8cm high, the pawn 5.5cm high