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Click here to subscribeA Dudson green stoneware cylindrical spill vase, applied in white with classical figures, 10cm high (4"), incised number 1366, circa 1870, and a Samuel Alcock small cylindrical spill vase, printed in black with an Etruscan figure, on a green ground, 7.6cm high (3"), pattern number 3658, circa 1840
A Staffordshire Lloyd or Dudson porcelaineous figure modelled as Robinson Crusoe standing wearing a green cap, full length fur gown, his hands clasped in front of him, a rifle and dead bird at his side, on his back he carries an axe; the shaped base modelled with coloured shredding and gilt; Height 6.5ins; Circa 1840
A Wedgwood black basalt teapot and cover, sprigged with classical figures, impressed mark (spout reduced); a Wedgwood black-glazed and gilt ovoid teapot and cover, impressed mark; a pottery low cream jug, brown-glazed with a Greek band; a pink-dip jasper low cream jug, sprigged with white figures; a black-glazed stoneware teapot and a Dudson teapot and cover and a similar jug (spout chipped), various dates 19th century
A variety of Staffordshire teawares, mostly porcelain, comprising: a Davenport teapot and cover painted with flowers, four additional teapots, a Dudson stoneware water jug; a relief-moulded mug, perhaps Hicks, Meigh & Johnson and other items, various dates mostly first half 19th century (some old damage and repairs generally)
Three mid-19th century jugs: a William Brownfield Cashmere jug relief-moulded in white stoneware, height 16.9cm, moulded mark with registration diamond for 15th March 1867; a Wheatsheaf jug in green stoneware attributed to Dudson, height 21.0cm, unmarked; and a tall ewer-like jug with twisted branch handle and Britannia metal lid, the glazed white body decorated with a blue/grey agate design of ivy applied by a mosaic process, height 32.8cm, unmarked