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AO-0007 |
Sun face oven center (head) brick with glazed
decoration flanked by two angels. German c. 1870.
Size: 8" H x 7" W |
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AP-0003 |
The "Cabinet of Friendship"
with blue and white transfer and over glazed colors. The other
side states, "Help Thy Neighbor". High quality piece. c. 1830.
Size: 6.5" H |
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AP-0005 |
Made for the American Market
Jug portraying black minstrels and one side says, "I wish I was in Dixie
Land". The other verse states, "Sally is the girl for me".
English c. 1870.
Size: 7" H |
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AP-0006 |
Staffordshire Dog.
Attribute to Samuel Alcock. English c. 1830.
Size: 3" H |
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AP-0008 |
Unusual yellow background.
MAJOLICA French Platter by follower of Bernard Palissy. c. 1860.
Size: 11" H x 17" W |
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AP-0010 |
Rare Miniature Staffordshire
Lion and Lamb
(Lion will lay with the Lamb)
with a hollow base. c. 1840.
Size: 4" H x 2 1/4" L |
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AP-0014 |
Puzzle Jug by Elsmore and
Forster with cock fighting scenes in the front and jesters on both
sides. Late 19th Century.
Size: 8.5" H |
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AP-0016 |
Sponge/Splatter Plate.
French, Early 19th Century. Signed L. D. on the back.
Size: 8" D |
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AP-0020 |
Sponge/Splatter Plate.
German, Late 19th Century.
Size: 9" D |
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AP-0021 |
Sponge/Splatter Plate.
French, Early 19th Century.
Size: 9" D |
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AP-0023 |
Majolica oversized shell water/beverage container
missing the spout. French, Late 19th Century.
Size: 21" H x 12.5" W |
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AP-0025 |
A Sunderland Jug with
the
verse "My hear is fix'd, I cannot range, I love my choice, too much
to change." English c. 1840.
(Restored Spout).
Size: 5" H x 4 1/4" W x
3.5" D |
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AP-0044 |
Terracotta Dog. Austria c.
1900. Size: 4"
H x 3.5" W |
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AP-0049 |
Porcelain Dog. German, Late 19th Century.
Size: 4 1/2" H x 5 1/2" W |
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AP-0052 |
A painted mushroom pitcher.
French c. 1900.
Size: 4 1/2" W x 6 1/4" D |
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AP-0164 |
Rare pearlwear "Brandy" bowl.
English c. 1790.
Size: 8 1/2" D |
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AP-0175 |
Sunderland Luster plate/plaque with the saying, “The
loss of gold is great. The loss of health is more. But losing Christ is
such a loss As no man can restore”.
English
c. 1840.
Size:
8 1/2" D |
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AP-0177 |
Creamware Marriage/Valentine Teapot probably by William Greatbatch
decorated in polychrome with the saying, “When this you see, Remember me,
tho many miles, We distant bee”. And a typical painted house on the other
side. (Restored).
English c. 1770.
Size: 6" H |
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AP-0185 |
Fox head stirrup cup. English
c. 1840. Size:
3" H x 4 1/2" L |
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AP-0187 |
Staffordshire figurine of two
sheep standing underneath a tree. English c. 1840.
Size: 5" H x 5 1/2" L |
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AP-0194 |
Pearlwear plate, "Napoleon".
English, Late 19th Century.
Size: 10" D |
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AP-0195 |
Terracotta bull dog sitting on
a chair with his chin resting on his paws and cane. He has a cigar in his
mouth. This rare piece is from the famous Johann Maresch potters in
Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Numbered on bottom. Austria, Late 19th Century.
Size: 7" H |
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AP-0203 |
Pearwear and Luster mug with "The
Watchful Eye The Silent Tongue And the secret Heart". Probably
Masonic. English c. 1840.
Size: 3 1/4"h |
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AP-0209 |
Rare Staffordshire "Beehive in Arbor"
figural which represents Industry and Prosperity. English c. 1850.
Size: 7 1/2" H |
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AP-0211 |
"Forward", A Pool Pottery tile of the Birmingham
Coat of Arms. English, Early 1900's.
Size: 8 1/4" H x 6 1/2" W |
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AP-0213 |
"True Love from Hull".
The Gift. Kindly take this gift of mine, The gift and giver I hope is
thine, And tho the value is small, A loving heart is worth it all. Success
to the Fisherman. English c. 1840. Size:
7" H x 6" D x 9" W |
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AP-0215 |
Glazed pottery elephant bank. English c. 1880.
Size: 4" H |
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AP-0216 |
Terracotta Dressed Pig Box / tobacco. On the bottom;
Numbered: 8273 and 17. German c. 1880.
Size: 6 1/2" H |
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AP-0225 |
"LET BROTHERLY LOVE CONTINUE", a rare and special CREAMWARE jug. The
revise side has, "Friendship without intrest. And love without deceit".
English c. 1800. Size: 5" H |
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AP-0228 |
“Honey” apothecary jar,
exquisitely
painted in bold colors. Staffordshire c. 1830.
Size: 11" H |
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AP-0232 |
Fun loving and whimsical Pig Stein with an amazing
happy-go-lucky expression and outstanding details. There is an inscription
written in German around the lid. German, dated 1896.
Size: 7" H |
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AP-0233 |
Green glazed pottery cat head bank. English c.
1860. Size: 3" H |
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AP-0240 |
Early Staffordshire Poodle family on a colorfully
draped light-blue cushion. English c. 1830.
Size: 2 1/2" H x 3 1/4" L x 1 3/4" D: |
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AP-0242 |
Dog Stirrup cup (black and white). English c. 1820.
Size: 2 1/2" H x 5" L |
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AP-0244 |
Rare pair of Staffordshire King Charles Cavalier
Mother with two Pups. English c. 1840.
Size: 6 1/2" H x 5 1/4" L x 3" D |
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AP-0246 |
Rare Colorful Creamware Cat. English c. 1825.
Size: 3 1/2" H |
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AP-0247 |
Rare pearlware small classical face Jardinière.
English c. 1790. Size: 5 1/4" H x
5" W x 3 1/4" D |
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AP-0251 |
Small dog head signed Worchester Porcelain Whistle.
English c. 1880. Size: 1/2" H x 1
1/2" L |
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CP-0618 |
"Farmers Arms". Creamware
mug with polychrome decorations of the farmers coat of arms. English c. 1800. Size: 3 1/2" H x 2 1/2" D |
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CP-0757 |
"The Endless Knot of Love".
Rare love token jug with, "Take this my love and keep it well. How I love
you no tongue can tell. The earth shall want sweet drops of dew
Before I depart: my Love from you." English c. 1800.
Size: 4 3/4" H |
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CP-0792 |
Rare Grace Darling Commemorative mug with over glazed color (polychrome)
telling her heroic rescue story. English, Mid-19th Century.
Size: 4" H x 4 1/4" D |
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CP-0827 |
Creamware Compass Mug. Dawson & Co. Low Ford.
English c. 1800. Size: 3 3/4" H x 3"
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CP-0881 |
Leeds Creamware mug with the verse, "Virture is the
chiefeft beauty of the mind. The nobleft ornament of humankind".
English c. 1780. Size: 3 5/8" H x 2 3/8" D |
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CO-0068 |
Terracotta wall hanging dog
head. Austria, Late 19th Century.
Size: 6" H |
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CO-0174 |
A painted terracotta rabbit holding a cabbage leaf. French c.
1890. Size: 8 1/2" H |
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GT-0043 |
Glazed pottery monkey bank. The monkey is clinching
his money bag. English c. 1880. Size: 4" H x 2 1/2" D x 2
1/4" L |
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