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Click here to subscribeSIX BOXES AND LOOSE DINNER/KITCHEN WARES AND GLASSES, etc to include a Blanc de Chine part dinner service - unbranded, hen egg basket, Dudson bowls and side plates, Blairs China teawares, Gainsborough, Royal Stafford teawares, stainless steel copper bottom sauce pans, assorted drinking glasses, woven storage boxes etc
Great Eastern Railway blue china consisting of: 3 coffee pots, one with replaced spout and missing lid; a small teapot with lid, in very good condition; a small cream jug, in very good condition; a finger bowl that has been repaired. Some are base marked Dudson Brothers Hanley England. Six items in total.
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PALE PINK JASPER DIP SPILL VASES, POSSIBLY DUDSON, C1880, IN WEDGWOOD STYLE, SPRIGGED WITH BELL FLOWERS ALTERNATING WITH STIFF LEAVES, 11.5CM H Condition reportOne or two tiny losses to the sprigged ornament but in essentially good condition; not cracked, no restoration. The interior ink stained and presumably used as pen / pencil holders
Wedgwood Jasperware items, a Dudson teapot, a Victorian teapot and stoneware hot water jug etc.The dark blue Jasper teapot has several cracks all the way through.The small light brown glazed tea pot has chips to the lid spout and foot.The two colour blue tea pot by Dudson has a small chip to the lid.The tall brown glazed tea pot is unmarked to the base and has a repaired section to the left of the spout. There are various firing cracks.The green Jasperware sugar bowl and cover. The cover is missing its knop and there is a chip to the underside of the rim. Several chips to the bowl itself.The small green pot has a chip to the rim of the box. The dark blue Jasperware oval box has a chip to the underside of the lid.All other pieces are in fair but used condition.
Mainly Southern Area Pottery and Glass Tableware, various items by Minton, Dudson, Meakin, Royal Victoria, and others, including South Western Railway (6) including cream jug, butter dish, saucer and two side plates (all damaged), LC&DR dinner plates (crazed), South Eastern Cream Jugs (2) some wear, LB&SCR decanter (no stopper) undamaged, Southern Railway in various colours, patterns and motifs, including cream jugs (4) one damaged, tea pots one missing lid, butter dishes (3), mugs (4) one cracked, hot water jug with pewter lid, saucer, chipped, four silver plated tea spoons and a five division probably ticket teller's desk tray for stamps, together with other pieces including LMS/LNER saucers, and four pieces with S.P. motif/crests (one damaged) most items with general wear P-G (Qty)
A group of late eighteenth, early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed tea wares, c.1795-1810. Comprising of: a Dudson Galloping Horse pattern coffee cup, a Long Bridge pattern coffee cup, a Traveller with Two-legged Duck pattern tea bowl and saucer and a chinoiserie border saucer. Saucers: 14 cm wide. (4)Condition: Tiny foot rim chip to the Long Bridge cup.Provenance: From the Jenkins Collection.
A Dudson Bros Ltd. Queens Regiment part coffee and dinner service, to include dinner plates, coffee cans and saucers, place mats, etc. (a quantity). The Queens Regiment was formed in 1966 through the amalgamation of the Home Counties Brigade, amalgamating further with the Royal Hampshire Regiment in 1992 to become part of The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment.
Three late nineteenth century sprig moulded wares, c. 1880. To include a Dudson jug decorated with fruit and two Copeland teapots, both with classical figure decoration. Jug:15 cm tall. (3) Condition: One teapot with broken lid and small chips to tip of spoutProvenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
Two Wedgwood brown jasperware jugs, together with a green jasperware pedestal bowl, 22cm dia. (3)Condition report: Not marked Wedgwood but highly likely to be, otherwise possibly Dudson or Copeland.Circa 1890.Jugs heights 18.5cm and 17.5cm.Jugs – some crazing to glazed interiors, very minor chips to the foot, firing cracks to the relief decoration.Otherwise good.
Two nineteenth century Staffordshire pearlware spill vase groups, possibly Dudson, c.1830-50. They both depict the Fox and the Crane from the Aesop's Fables. Both with large naturalistic spills behind upon ornate bases. 16 - 18 cm tall. (2) Condition: Some losses and restorations. Short hairline in base of vase group.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed garniture of vases, c.1820. They are all printed with the same rural scene of a church and a cottage, probably Dudson. 8 - 10 cm tall. (3)Condition: Largest vase with restored break to the rim. Provenance: From the Trevor Kentish collection.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Swan-knop teapots, c.1800-20. To include: a Don Pottery Fence Pagoda pot, an Arched Bridge pot, possibly Dudson and a chinoiserie teapot, possibly Machin. 23 - 24 cm long. (3)Condition: Dudson with restored knop and tip of spout and there is a crack in the body to one side, Don with restored swan's neck and chip to gallery. Provenance: From the Trevor Kentish collection.
A rare Staffordshire porcelain group of a cat and a girl by a tree, possibly Dudson, c.1835-50, the cat seated on a hat and looking at a bird in the tree, H. 11.5cmCONDITION: Provenance - Dennis G. Rice collection of 19th century English porcelain animals.Two small overglazed firing cracks to the tree and tiny losses to shredded clay.
A DUDSON BROTHERS DARK BLUE JASPER DIP TEAPOT AND COVER, A WEDGWOOD SILVER MOUNTED BLUE JASPER DIP NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION PRIZE JUG AND A WEDGWOOD JASPER WARE JUG, IMPRESSED MARKS, THE MUG ALSO IMPRESSED ELKINGTON & CO LIMITED, RIM UNMARKED, 1897 AND CIRCA All in good condition, save for minute tear to rim of mug, no restoration
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Dudson butter tub, cover and stand, c.1810. Each piece is printed with the Hunting with Cheetahs pattern. 17 cm wide. (1)Condition: Lid: broken and re-stuck. Body: Stained. Stand: 2 cm hairline from the rim. Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection