Antique Pottery and
Terracotta Objects


A small selection from our inventory

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      Item
Number
Item
Description
  AO-0007 Sun face oven center (head) brick with glazed decoration flanked by two angels. German c. 1870.

Size:  8" H x 7" W

    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
  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
  AP-0006 Staffordshire Dog.  Attribute to Samuel Alcock. English c. 1830. 

Size:  3" H
  AP-0008 Unusual yellow background.  MAJOLICA French Platter by follower of Bernard Palissy.  c. 1860. 

Size: 11" H x 17" W
  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
    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

    AP-0016 Sponge/Splatter Plate.  French, Early 19th Century.   Signed L. D. on the back. 

Size: 8" D

    AP-0020 Sponge/Splatter Plate. German, Late 19th Century.

Size:  9" D

    AP-0021 Sponge/Splatter Plate.  French, Early 19th Century.

Size:  9" D

  AP-0023 Majolica oversized shell water/beverage container (missing the spout). Signed. French, Late 19th Century.

Size:  21" H x 12.5" W

  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

    AP-0044 Terracotta Dog. Austria c. 1900.

Size:  4" H x 3.5" W

  AP-0049 Porcelain Dog.  German, Late 19th Century.

Size:  4 1/2" H x 5 1/2" W

  AP-0052 A painted mushroom pitcher.  French c. 1900.

Size:  4 1/2" W x 6 1/4" D

  AP-0164 Rare pearlwear "Brandy" bowl.  English c. 1790.

Size:  8 1/2" D

  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

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

AP-0185 Fox head stirrup cup.  English c. 1840.

Size:  3" H x 4 1/2" L

  AP-0187 Staffordshire figurine of two sheep standing underneath a tree.  English c. 1840.

Size:  5" H x 5 1/2" L

  AP-0194 Pearlwear plate, "Napoleon".  English, Late 19th Century.

Size:  10" D

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

  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

AP-0209 Rare Staffordshire "Beehive in Arbor" figural which represents Industry and Prosperity. English c. 1850.

Size:  7 1/2" H

  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

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

AP-0215 Glazed pottery elephant bank. English c. 1880.

Size: 4" H

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

AP-0228 “Honey” apothecary jar, exquisitely painted in bold colors.  Staffordshire c. 1830.

Size:  11" H

  AP-0233 Green glazed pottery cat head bank.  English c. 1860.

Size: 3" H

AP-0237 Early Drabware beaker with pink lustre inside and a cow print on one side and a horse with dogs on the other.  English c. 1830.

Size:  3 1/16" H x 3 1/4" D

AP-0243 Pair of Staffordshire hunting dogs on fancy bases. English c. 1830.

Size:  2 1/2" H x 5" L

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

AP-0245 Colored glazed decorated small creamwear horse. English c. 1820.

Size:  3" H x 3 1/4" L x 2 3/16" D

  AP-0246 Rare Colorful Creamware Cat. English c. 1825.

Size:  3 1/2" H

AP-0247 Rare pearlware small classical face Jardinière. English c. 1790.

Size:  5 1/4" H x 5" W x 3 1/4" D

AP-0248 Redware / Slipware deep dish "Beef" platter. Early 19th Century.

Size:  2 1/2" H x 12" L x 9 3/4" D

AP-0249 Very Unusual terracotta tobacco box decorated with butchers' cuts of meat, sausages and butcher's tools.   French c. 1880.

Size:  5" H

  AP-0251 Small dog head signed Worchester Porcelain Whistle. English c. 1880.

Size:  1/2" H x 1 1/2" L

AP-0253 Red & White Nailsea glass "Witches Ball".  English c. 1840.

Size:  5" H x 5" D

AP-0256 Terracotta Tobacco Box with Sailors on top by Johan Maresch. Austria c. 1870.

Size:  10" H

AP-0257 Unusual and colorful pair of Staffordshire Cockerels.  English c. 1860.

Size:  9" H (each)

AP-0265 Staffordshire pearlware - sailor farewell & return (notice the bag of money his is giving to his sweetheart).  English c. 1830.

Size:  9" H

AP-0271 Oversized Drabware mug with gilded letters, “Success to the Roe Buck Oyster Club.” English c. 1820.

Size:  5 1/2" H x 4 3/4" D

  AP-0276 Rare Swan (toy figure) glazed Earthenware. English .c 1790.

Size:  3 1/2" H

AP-0277 Rare Dog head snuff box.  English c. 1800.

Size:  2 3/4" H x 3 3/4" L

AP-0278 THE LANDLORD CAUTION Creamware tankard.

Customers came and I did trust them. So I lost my Money and my custom. And to loose both it grieves me sore. So I'm resolv'd to trust no more. Chalks usefull but say what you will. Chalk never paid a Malisters bill. I'll strive to keep a decent tap. For ready money but no strap. English c. 1820.

Size:  5 1/2" H x 3 1/2" D

AP-0280 Glazed stoneware butter crock pot. English c. 1880.

Size: 7 1/4" H x 9" D

AP-0281 Sunderland luster large mug, My bonny sailor's won my mind my heart is now with him at sea I hope the sumer's western breeze will bring him safely back to me. English c. 1830.

Size:  4 1/2" H x 4 1/2" D

  AP-0283 Rare blue-feather edge pearlware "marriage plate" with Nantucket connection. It was fully described in Ceramics in America 2002. English c. 1796.

Size:  8" D

Reserved AP-0297 Large Stirrup cup in the shape of a hunting dog's head. English c. 1830.

Size:  3 1/4" H x 5" L

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

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

  CP-0827 Creamware Compass Mug. Dawson & Co. Low Ford. English c. 1800.

Size:  3 3/4" H x 3" D

  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

CO-0068 Terracotta wall hanging dog head.  Austria, Late 19th Century.

Size:  6" H

 

CO-0174 A painted terracotta rabbit holding a cabbage leaf.  French c. 1890.

Size:  8 1/2" H

CO-0565 Pair of superb painted Terracotta hunting Dog Heads with glass eyes. Austria c. 1895.

Size: 7" H x 6" D

 

 

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