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Specialist
in early English Pottery
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Creamware
Drug Jars English Delftware Medieval Pearlware Slipware & Country Pottery Stoneware Tiles |
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Creamware jug with black transfer prints of The Death of General Wolfe and on the reverse Success to the Independant Volunteer Societies of the Kingdom of Ireland' Under the spout Jno Given Farloe Impressed Wedgwood c 1780 Farloe is an estate in the county Derry Northern Ireland Height 9 inches
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Creamware Teapot with an inscription and on the reverse a ladscape and houses Height 5 1/2 inches Probably Leeds Circa 1770
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Creamware Teapot and cover decorated with a seated sheperdess and on the reverse a landscpe with a house Height 5 inches William Greatbatch Staffordshire c1770-80
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Lead glazed 'tortoishell-ware'coffee cup Staffordshire C1765-70 Height 3 inches
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Small Creamware greenglaze caddy Height 3 1/2 inches Staffordshire c 1770
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Sprigged Creamware Teapot and cover decorated with underglaze oxide colours Height 5 1/2 inches Staffordshire c 1770
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Chintz Creamware cup and Saucer Diameter of saucer 5 inches Staffordshire c 1765-70
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'Tortoiseshell-ware'teapot and cover with with lion and paw feet with crabstock handle and moulded with trailing vine and leaf pattern Staffordshire c 1765-70 Height 5 1/2 inches
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Creamware Teapot decorated on the reverse with a full blown rose Height 5 inches Cockpit Hill c1765 Provenance Donald Towner Illustrated in Creamware plate 42B
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Greatbatch Creamware teapot and cover painted with the subject of'Aurora' and on the reverse the rising Sun and Angels in the clouds Height 5 1/2 inches Staffordshire c1770-82
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Small Creamware fluted waste bowl with 'chintz type decoration' Diameter 4 3/4 inches Staffordshire c 1770
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Creamware moulded Childs plate decorated withn two plums Staffordshire c1780 Width 3 3/4 inches
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Red Printed transfer Creamware teapot and cover Illustrated in Reilly's Wedgwood Vol 1 pl 25-c Height 5 3/4 inches Impressed Wegwood c1775 Provenance Jacobs Collection
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Small moulded Creamware Leaf dish 3 1/2 by 4 1/2 inches Staffordshire c 1765-75
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