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Click here to subscribeThree blue-printed plates: a dinner plate by Joseph Heath & Co. with a view of The Residence of the late Richard Jordan, New Jersey, diameter23.7cm, printed mark (chip behind rim); a dessert plate with gadrooned rim with a rustic scene dominated by cattle being milked, diameter 22.1cm, unmarked; and a John & William "Ridgway India Temple" pattern gadrooned edge tea plate, diameter 16.4cm, printed mark (cracked); generally circa 1820-40
A Curling Palm pattern pierced dessert basket, possibly by Ridgway, of oval shape with arcaded piercing, twig handles and rope moulding around the foot, printed in blue with the chinoiserie scene in the base and borders around the foot and inside and outside the rim, length 23.3cm, unmarked, circa 1805-15 (two areas of repair to piercing, chip to rim)
A John & William Ridgway Windsor Festoon pattern pickle dish, with gadrooned rim and rose-moulded handle, printed in blue with a flower spray and the outer edge of the usual floral scroll border, width 14.8cm, printed shield mark with title, "Opaque China", and maker's initials J&WR, circa 1825-30
A Bewick Stag pattern soup plate and two dinner plates featuring deer: the Bewick Stag soup plate width 24.2cm, unmarked (broken and glued); a Ridgway Osterley Park pattern dinner plate, diameter 25.4cm, unmarked (rim chips); and a Rogers Fallow Deer pattern dinner plate, diameter 25.4cm, impressed mark (cracked, chipped); all circa 1815-30
Three blue-printed plates: a John Ridgway Giraffe pattern dessert plate, width 22.4cm, printed title mark with 1836 publication date and maker's initials (rim chip and repair); a Jones "British History" series dinner plate with "Signing of Magna Charter", diameter 26.1cm, printed titles mark (with "& Son" removed) and unusual impressed mark "Jones's Superior Staffordshire Ware", circa 1828-30 (cracks, rim chip); and a Shipping series dinner plate with the Frigate I scene, diameter 25.5cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30 (smashed and glued)
Two William Ridgway, Son & Co. Humphrey's Clock series dessert plates, printed in light blue with a rural scene with Dickens' characters within a border of scrolls and flower swags, diameters 20.3 and 20.9cm, one with printed clock cartouche with series title and maker's initials, the other with printed title only, circa 1840-48 (minor chips behind one rim)
A John & William Ridgway Rural Scenery series dessert plate, with wavy edge, printed in blue with a rural scene of a mounted lady with a second horse drinking from a stream, within the usual border of flowers and hops, diameter 20.8cm, printed series title mark with maker's initials, circa 1825-30 (hair crack)
A Ridgway Angus Seats series meat dish, printed in blue with a scene identified as Melville Castle in Midlothian, length 43.8cm (cracked); also a sauce tureen from the same series printed with three different views, length 17.2cm (cover missing, cracked, rim chip); both unmarked, circa 1810-25
A blue-printed jug possibly by John & William Ridgway, of Dutch shape with angular handle, decorated on one side with a view identified as Wanstead House in Essex, and on the reverse with a rustic scene of gleaners, all beneath a border of roses, height 13.7cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30 (small chip to top 'kick' on handle)
A RIDGWAY & CO. SALTGLAZE STONEWARE JUG, circa 1832, the buff ground moulded in relief with a tavern scene, the reverse depicting a scene from Tom O'Shanter by Robert Burns of a fleeing male on horseback, below an acorn foliate border, impressed Ridgway & Co., Hanley, October 1st 1835, (crack to handle) and a saltglaze stoneware jug, mid-19th century, the buff ground applied with grotesque masks between scrolled foliage, impressed no. 12, (2), 8 in (20.32 cm) high, 7.4 in (18.8 cm) high
A RIDGWAY PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, circa 1812-15, of London shape form, decorated with enamelled blue flowers amongst gilt foliage, within a banded gilt rim and comprising teapot, cover and stand, 6"h, milk jug, six teacups and saucers, two plates of graduated size and a sugar bowl lid, pattern number 2/43, (chips, cracks, rubbing) (18)
A STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN CHAMBER CANDLESTICK, circa 1830-35, possibly Ridgway, of asymmetric rococo form, decorated in giltwork with acanthus moulding, and enclosing gilt initials "R P D" and a leopard crest, upon four paw bracket feet 2.5"h, and a porcelain campana shaped vase, circa 1840, decorated with gilt banding, (hairline crack to base) 3.7" h, 2.5 in (6.35 cm) high, 3.7 in (9.4 cm) high