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Click here to subscribeThree early nineteenth century Dudson Pottery sprig mould master moulds, circa 1830-50. Each are in the form of Grecian or Roman ladies in flowing dresses in the classical manor. Examples of industrial ceramic process are rarely seen and provide important evidence about the steps before the final ware. Two are inscribed: DUDSON. Between 10 and 13 cm tall. (3)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In good overall condition.
A collection of eight early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Dudson Hunting with Cheetahs wares to include a large saucer dish and four differently shaped cups, a teapot and cover and a cream jug, circa 1800-15. (8)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Large dish with several restored rim chips, one cup with chips, cream jug with cracks and chips. Ovoid teapot with damages to the handle and gallery. Others in good overall condition.
A Staffordshire group of a King Charles Spaniel and two puppies in a basket, c.1830-50, possibly Dudson, typical minor glaze imperfections, restoration to one puppy paw, height 8.8cmProvenance - The Dennis G. Rice collection of English porcelain animals of the 19th centurycf. Dennis G. Rice, Dogs In English Porcelain of the 19th century, colour plate 155 for examples with different colour baskets.
A Staffordshire porcelain group of a cat and two kittens in basket, c.1830-50, possibly Dudson, glaze imperfections, restoration to one basket handle, the front edge of the basket and the kitten nearest the handle, height 9.4cmProvenance - The Dennis G. Rice collection of English porcelain animals of the 19th centurycf. Dennis G. Rice, Cats In English Porcelain of the 19th century, colour plate 61.
Five Staffordshire porcelain toy groups of poodles, c. 1840-50, the majority by Dudson, each on cobalt blue bases, some occasional wear to the gilding and the group with white feet has some light staining, H. 4.2 - 5.2cmProvenance - The Dennis G. Rice collection of English porcelain animals of the 19th centurycf. Dennis G. Rice, Dogs In English Porcelain of the 19th century, colour plate 74.
Mason's Ironstone China Imari style pattern jug, together with a 19th century Staffordshire style pottery frog mug decorated with raised relief, a stoneware jug, blue and white ginger jar and cover, a Doulton Lambeth cup with solid silver rim and a blue and white Dudson Brothers jasperware style pottery vase (6)
Collection of 18th & 19th century vellum indentures relating to Staffordshire (predominantly Newcastle-under-Lyme), including wills, probates, admittance, conveyances, marriage settlements, mortgages, surrenders. Names include Hollins, Simpson, Sherwin, Yates, Cooke, Bishton, Hanbury, Stocker, Brain, Blackwall, Preston, Dudson, Roberts, and many others. To include a manuscript map, 'Plan of a Manufactory' in Longton (pottery works), 1857, ink & watercolour, linen-backed, and a vellum indenture relating to James Meakin and Thomas Wedgwood, 1774. Includes a quantity of Victorian auction catalogues for various estate sales. In one box
AMENDED DESCRIPTIONA collection of 19th and 20th Century English and Continental porcelain items, to include a Staffordshire porcelain poodle figure, a Meissen style monkey band figure, a Wedgwood creamware plate, a Dudson Brothers pink lustre teapot, Derby style figure, a pearlware figure of Horatio Nelson, etc, all with damages (qty)
A Carltonware English stamp tankard with relief moulded gallows and hanged man, the other side decorated with the legend 'There are several reasons for drinking and one has just entered my head, If a man can't drink when he's living, how the H- can he drink when he's dead?', height approx 9cm, a Royal Worcester blush ivory loving cup and saucer, a Victoria commemorative Diamond Jubilee beaker, a Davenport-style Jasperware jug, a powder blue Dudson Jasperware teapot and Royal Albert Chinese porcelain ginger jar (9).
Two 19th Century Crimean War commemorative jugs, to include an E.Ridgway & Abington of Hanley green stoneware jug, depicting a Scottish Highlander and a Sardinian soldier, 21cm high, together with a Staffordshire James Dudson of Hanley buff stoneware jug, depicting Florence Nightingale attending a soldier from the Crimea, 20cm high. (2)