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Lot 459

19thc Westervald stoneware flagon, a Verwood-type water pitcher and a Doulton Lambeth stoneware hot water bottle

Lot 621

Three items of pottery A 19th century Yorkshire slipware dish; together with a 17th century Bellarmine, c1620; and a Verwood jug.The dish 32cm wide. The jug 16.5cm highQty: 3The dish with a hairline crack to one edge, and two rim chips. The Bellarmine with a hairline crack and surface marks. The jug with minor surface marks.

Lot 1179

A coarse pottery jug 17th-18th century, the neck with an olive green glaze and two 19th century country pottery jugs made at Verwood in the New Forest, characteristic shape with buff coloured glaze.

Lot 314

ASSORTED COLLECTABLE CERAMICS, including Moorcroft yellow jug, Meissen coffe cup, vintage Quaker oats bowls, Regency porcelain coffee can, Arts & Crafts (Liberty) Verwood pottery costrel c. 1907, Christopher Dresser for Watcombe pottery vase, pair Delft tiles etc.Proveance: private collectionComments: generally good. 

Lot 14

A VERWOOD DORSET POTTERY DORSET 'OWL' OR COSTREL approx 22cm high (very weathered surface)

Lot 1147

A large Buckley storage jar, and flour bin, a large Verwood storage jar, two large pancheons and a 19th century cider barrel (6).

Lot 606

1952 Triumph MayflowerRegistration number TXS 468Chassis number TT20972DLEngine Number TT20408EThe Triumph Mayflower was only manufactured for a three-year period between 1950 and 1953 and was priced at £450 plus £188, 12 shillings and sixpence. Of the 33,000 that were made there are thought to be approximately 150 left on the road. The car was powered by a 1250 cc engine which gave a maximum speed of 65 mph and was said to return 35 miles per gallon.According to records, this car was sold new in Scotland before being sold to a gentleman in Cranbourne Chase, Dorset via Verwood. The owner in Dorset drove the car until about 1970 where it was discovered laid-up in a garage. It was then acquired by a farmer’s son from Porlock who intended to restore the car and despite partly dismantling the vehicle never did very much to it. The previous owner saw the car when on holiday and decided to buy it and finish the restoration. The car was taken back to bare metal, new door sills welded in and the body resprayed in black. The interior upholstery was stripped out and renewed in brown leather. From records, it would appear that the restoration was finished in 1996.The car is offered in good condition with some patina now showing and comes with a raft of invoices showing what was done during the restoration as well as a current V5C.Estimate: £4,750 - 5,000

Lot 35

Verwood pottery pitcher, Art Deco St Clements china stylised parrot, brass oil lamp and a tall glass vase

Lot 331

Large Verwood pottery pitcher, 13" high and a similar bowl, 13" diameter

Lot 256

A Bellarmine stoneware salt glazed jug with incised decoration, approx 40cms high; together with two Verwood Pottery jugs each with salt glazed decoration, 25 and 23cms high (3).

Lot 35

A LARGE YELLOW GLAZED EARTHENWARE DAIRY BOWL52cm dia (stapled to the outside), and another smaller, possibly Verwood (a/f) (2)Provenance: The Estate of the late Roger Peers (1932-2023), Curator of the Dorset County Museum between 1959 and 1992

Lot 1404

A rare graduated set of three pottery 'Cider Owls', attributed to Verwood Pottery, Dorset, largest 23cm high. (3)

Lot 70

Large Verwood type earthenware pitcher, a pestle and mortar, a Rocking Rooster, a "Poetry in Motion" china figure of a cockerel, etc.

Lot 201

Verwood pottery comprising a jug, a vase and a miniature costrel which was a container for lavender water stamped Liberty to the base (recorded in the book) and an unrecorded and unique preserve pot and a Dorset Country Pottery book Location: R 1:4

Lot 193

English Football, a collection of Smaller Club pin badges, to include Cray Valley PM, Rye, St Andrews, Maine Road, Ossett Town, Durham City, Cray Wanderers, Whitby Town, Verwood Town, Deeping Rangers, Royal Marines Football, Tiptree United, Radford, Banbury United, Abingdon, Brackley Town, Warboys Town, Didcot Town, and many more, approx. 100 (parcel)

Lot 124

A Verwood pottery jug, 33cmH

Lot 125

Two Verwood pottery vases, one with flared rim, 30cmH and 23cmH

Lot 126

Two Verwood pottery vessels, a twin handled jug 17cmH and green painted twin handled costrel vase, 17cmH

Lot 297

A VERWOOD, DORSET POTTERY JUG, OF CLASSIC FORM with brown glazed top 19cm high, and a Devon or Somerset cider jug 25cm (2)

Lot 275

Late 19th century West Country Verwood glazed pottery jug, 28cm high, and a similar large basin measuring 42cm diameter (2)

Lot 304

Three Verwood pottery jugs and pitchers

Lot 453

Verwood PotteryFour large graduated pots, glazed to the interior, two smaller pots, a pot and cover, a lid and two other pots,unsigned48cm. wide (largest), (11) ProvenanceThe Estate of Richard Batterham.

Lot 454

A Verwood Pottery Dorset Owl vase, ovoid with pinched, pierced handles, glaze to the shoulder, with applied rope handle, two other Verwood Pottery Owl pots and a jug, unsigned, 19.5cm. high (4)

Lot 144

A Verwood 'Owl' castrel bottle, 19th century, New Forest, of ovoid form partially glazed with pinched lugs with holes, 20.5cmProvenance: The Collection of Anthony Thwaite.Condition ReportCracked to the shoulder. Worn.

Lot 994

A mixed lot of country pottery: including a 19th century Verwood Pottery owl cider jug with two pierced lugs, 14cm; a stoneware strainer bowl, 27cm; a slipware strainer bowl, 21cm; and a lead glazed pottery jug, 20cm [repaired] 4.

Lot 271

Middle Eastern flambe glazed pot, small Verwood type pottery flagon, studio pottery vase and an inlaid hardstone box

Lot 694

Four Verwood pottery urns, one a small costrel/owl stamped for Liberty, London, three with slight chips etc.

Lot 445

ENGLISH COUNTRY POTTERY. VERWOOD POTTERY: 'Dorset Country Pottery-The Kilns of the Verwood District by Draper & Copland-Griffiths, Crowood Press 2002 hardback (very good); also, the booklet 'Verwood & District Potteries-A Dorset Industry & nine postcards of pottery scenes sold in aid of the Verwood & District Potteries Trust. SUSSEX POTTERY: 'Sussex Pottery' by John Manwaring Baines Fisher Publications 1980 soft cover (very good) & the catalogue 'Sussex Traditional Pottery in the Collections of Sussex Museums. Also: July 2008 issue of 'antiquexplorer' magazine containing an article on Lakes of Truro pottery & an Exeter Museums leaflet on North Devon Pottery.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase

Lot 1069

William Henry Corbin [early 20th Century]-The Verwood Potter; The Wheelwright,:-two, etchingsboth signed and inscribed in pencilimage sizes 11 x 17.5cm & 10.5 x 15cm. [2]

Lot 183

Verwood style pottery, the largest jug 29cmH with a tri-handled Doulton Lambeth style cup etc

Lot 28

Four items of pottery, Verwood, Buckley etc.

Lot 111

Three Mid 20th century Double Sided Metal Bus Service Signs covering Ferndown, Bournemouth, Ringwwod, Southhampton, Poole, Verwood (33cms x 25cms) plus one other Bus Service Sign

Lot 118

Lledo - A collection of over 80 diecast model vehicles from Lledo predominately model buses. Lot includes AEC Double Deck Hants & Dorset 'Bournemouth Transport Museum'; Hedingham and District Single Deck Bus - AEC Double Deck 'Verwood Transport' and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition in majority in Very Good - Excellent boxes with some storage imperfections. Lot descriptions reflect the cataloguer's opinion only and do not constitute a guarantee. If in doubt, intending bidders should either attend public viewing or request a written condition report. All sales are final.

Lot 322

19th Century English Country Slipware Verwood Dorset Pottery Multi Handled Bowl - 14cm High x 22.5 Wide

Lot 614

A Verwood jug, signed Sibley 1909 in pencil to base, a Japanese two tone pottery vase along with a studio pottery plate decorated with birds, monogrammed CBP, 1986 ( diameter 27cm)

Lot 1277

A large early Verwood pottery 'Dorset Owl' harvest costrel, late 18th early 19th c. and unusually with four eyes, basically in good condition with typical frits due to age and use. 9 3/4'' tall x 10'' diameter approx.

Lot 633

A Verwood Costrel, part painted with floral decoration (20cm height) along with a Verwood jug

Lot 486

A 19th century partially glazed Verwood Costrel (Owl) of typical globular form with raised ribbed lug handles

Lot 251

1831 PATTERN BRUNSWICK RIFLE BAYONET BY ENFIELD DATED 1838 with ribbed brass grip, engraved Fifth Company Wootey Fifth Foot Verwood Foresters. length 67cm. Provenance: the Estate of the late Rufus Eyre. "

Lot 5

Two 19th Century Verwood pottery jugs, 14cm and 10cm respectively 

Lot 75

A collection of five terracotta pottery jugs with glazed rims and handles, possibly by Verwood Pottery, together with a further similar studio pottery jug by Grayshott, the tallest 23cm high (6)

Lot 1415

A Verwood earthenware jug, height 34cm

Lot 64

Non League one per club per season: Two boxes. Sturminster Marshall - Thornaby on Tees & Threave Rovers - Verwood Town. Many 100's of football programmes. More modern though some date back to the 1960s. Lots of obscure clubs English, Scottish, Welsh etc. plus cup competitions including FA Vase and Sunday cup games etc. Viewing recommended for Non League collectors!,

Lot 11

A VERWOOD POTTERY OWL OR COSTREL of large proportions, approx. 24cms high

Lot 429

A group of three late 19th century part glazed Verwood pottery pitchers, tallest 25cm

Lot 443

Two 19th century partially glazed Verwood terracotta owl costrells, tallest 20cm

Lot 223

A Verwood pottery owl, 25 cm highReport by RBGenerally, a couple of rim chips, and chips to where the leather thongs would be looped through, no visible cracks

Lot 224

A Verwood pottery owl, 19 cm highQuite a few firing cracks but no 'bad' cracks, a few nibbles around the rim, and a few chips around the base

Lot 225

A Verwood pottery owl, 17 cm highQuite a few firing cracks but no 'bad' cracks, a few nibbles around the rim, and a few chips around the base

Lot 46

A Verwood Pottery costrel (Dorset Owl), 18cms (7.25ins) high; together with a similar contemporary example, 20cms (8ins) high (2).

Lot 47

A Verwood Pottery jug, 28cms (11ins) high.

Lot 135

Four English Country Pottery Jugs / Pitchers – Verwood – 19th Century. Four jugs with their upper bodies glazed, the colour of the glazes each slightly different. Heights 29.5cm, 25cm, 18.5cm, 16.5cm. 19th Century.Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton, who was also passionate about collecting English country pottery.

Lot 313

An unglazed earthenware costrel jar of Verwood type. 8' high. Prov: Estate of Islwyn Watkins

Lot 354

An unglazed earthenware costrel jar of Verwood type. 8' high. Prov: Estate of Islwyn Watkins

Lot 965

Postcards, a mixed Dorset collection of 14 cards inc. RP's of Stourpaine village (2), Manor Rd Verwood (2), Station Rd Verwood, West St Fontmell Magna and village (2) etc (mainly gd)

Lot 48

Two pottery chamber pots and a bedpan: attributed to the Verwood or East Dorset potteries comprising a tall example with strap handle the interior with olive green glaze, another of more traditional squat form with cream glazed interior, the bedpan of shallow circular form with an oblique neck under green and orange splashed glazes, early/mid 19th Century, 19 - 26cm diameter. [3]

Lot 1063

A late 19th Century Dorset Verwood pottery costrel or owl vase

Lot 302

A VERWOOD POTTERY COSTREL or owl, 12cm high

Lot 303

A VERWOOD POTTERY COSTREL or owl, 15cm high

Lot 304

A VERWOOD POTTERY COSTREL or owl, 15cm high, with flattened sides

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