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STAFFORDSHIRE, CROWN: CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE FLOWERS AND BIRDS Beautiful Crown Staffordshire England PlateThis Crown Staffordshire Pattern Covers The Entire Plate With A Blue Background Design And A Pattern Of Birds And Flowers - On A Gold Trimmed Blank. Back stamp is shown.This plate is in very good condition with no chips or cracks or crazing .Check my listings for more very special antique china!~ Wonderful Antique Items Are Added Daily At Holly Lane Antiques! ~
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STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES: Staffordshire Parrot Inkwell Staffordshire figure of a parrot that is also an inkwell. It is 4-1/2" high ca.1860 and is in excellent condition.
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STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES AND FIGURINES: Staffordshire Figures Staffordshire 8 Inch Flatback Spaniel, Free Front Leg Presented is an early Staffordshire spaniel figure, eight inches tall with a free front leg. Note the magenta collar and lock, and the nice black patches. This lovely dog dates to the 1850 period. It has survived well - free of chips cracks, hairlines, stains, and restorations.
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RED AND PINK TRANSFERWARE: Plates Early Staffordshire Pink Transferware Plate, SICILIAN FLOWERS We present here a lovely floral Staffordshire 9 inch plate in vibrant pink transfer. The skillfully transferred and highly detailed. The pattern is entitled Sicilian Flowers. We have dealt in Staffordshire transferware for many years. This is the first time that we have seen this pattern. Ths surround is bordered in white, highly scalloped, and dimensionally beaded. By its characteristics, we would date it to the 1820 - 30 period. The plate is in excellent condtion, free of chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, and restorations.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Sugar Bowls Staffordshire Hand-Painted Nineteenth Century Sugarbowl, Oak Leaf The Staffordshire sugarbowl or sucrier pretented dates to the mid 1800s. It is a footed and embossed sugar bowl with hand painted decorateions of red flowers and black / grey oak leaf designs. Note the pretty bud handles indicative of its early potting.It measures 7 1/2 inches long by 6 inches tall. It is in great shape. The only flaws are two tiny dings to the lid underside which are shown in close-up.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Cups and Saucers Staffordshire Porcelain Handleless Cup and Saucer, Floral Pattern Here is a Staffordshire handleless cup and saucer in a sprig or floral pattern. The cup is 3 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches. The saucer is 5 1/2 inches wide by 1 1/4 inches tall.Both pieces are in excellent condition, free of all flaws. The hand-painted designs are bright and free of wear. This set dates to the mid-1800's.
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CERAMICS/STAFFORDSHIRE: 1830's Historic Staffordshire Wild Rose Plate 9 1/2 inch dinner plate in very good condition with just some underglaze crazing depicting a well known early Staffordshire scene with a wild rose border. Maker's mark is the border around the words Wild Rose on the bottom of the plate, but I can't identify it to a specific company.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Plates Staffordshire Three Color Spongeware Plate, Red, Black Green Here is a fine Staffordshire spongeware plate in red, black and green. It measures 9 inches wide and is free of all chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, and restoration.
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STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES: Staffordshire Figures-Victoria and Albert This Staffordshire figure pair is of Victoria and Albert with their first child, the princess of Wales. The figures are 6-1/4" high and other than a rub on Victoria's nose they are in excellent condition. I believe the figures date from 1840-1860.
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STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES: Staffordshire Figure--Dog Rescue This 7" Staffordshire spill vase figure is known as "Dog Rescue" or "Dog Carlos". It is nicely colored and in excellent condition. The piece dates from about 1860.
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Porcelain and Pottery-Staffordshire: STAFFORDSHIRE DOG 7088 Staffordshire Dog: I think this is the Russian wolfhound with his rabbit catch. Glaze is missing on one ear otherwise condition is excellent. Unfortunately the family damaged the other one missing two legs and rabbit head. Included only in case a serious collector buys and wants to use it as a study piece. I used damaged pieces when I give talks to groups as they don’t mind passing around a damaged piece and they get to see it well and handle it to get the feel of the authentic. 8 inches high 6.25 inches long; 1.75 inches deep.
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Porcelain and Pottery-Staffordshire: STAFFORDSHIRE FAIRING 19THC 8008 Porcelain and Pottery-Staffordshire. akeslingerantiques.com Fairing Fairings are delightfully amusing. Victorian woman allows Victorian man into her bed. What can I say. Item # 332 should be sold with this one. 3" H. 3 5/8" Wide. 2 1/8" Deep. $350. each. Visit http://akeslingerantiques.com for more great items.
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Porcelain and Pottery-Staffordshire: STAFFORDSHIRE FAIRING 19THC Porcelain and Pottery-Staffordshire. akeslingerantiques.com Fairing Victorian fairing. New Mother and Nurse with Baby. Delightful result of and companion to Item # 331. 3"H. 4"Wide. 2 1/8"Deep. $350. Visit http://akeslingerantiques.com for more great items.
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STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES: Staffordshire Figure-Hunters This beautifully modelled Staffordshire figure of two hunters with bows and arrows dates from around 1860. The condition of this unusual piece is excellent.
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STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES: Staffordshire Watch Holder Figure This 12" high circa 1860-80 watch holder Staffordshire figure is a very charming piece with a shepherd, shepherdess holding a lamb and a dog. The bad news is that most of the watch holder in the back is missing which you can see in the second photo--this would be an easy repair. The piece is being sold "as is" and is priced accordingly.
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Porcelain and Pottery-Staffordshire: STAFFORDSHIRE LUSTER TEAPOT Great Staffordshire pink luster teapost on pedestal base. 10 inches high; 8.25 inches wide handle to spout lip. Old restoration on lid finial. Hairlines as shown on inside.
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Porcelain and Pottery-Staffordshire: STAFFORDSHIRE CUP AND CUP PLATE Wonderful and rare Staffordshire cup and cup plate with classical scenic transfer patterm. Cup plate with hairline as shown.Rim diameter 5.25 inch; 2.25 inch high.
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BLUE TRANSFERWARE: Plates John Alcock Blue Transferware Staffordshire Plate, PRIORY, c. 1853 - 61 The 9 1/2 inch blue transfer Staffordshire plate presented has a romantic scene of a large gothic building, the Priory of the pattern name. It was made in the pottery of John Alcock and dates to 1853 - 61.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. It bears a backstamp with pattern name and pottery name as well.
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WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Ladles Large Staffordshire White Ironstone Soup Ladle This unmarked white ironstone Staffordshire ladle measures 4 1/4 inches across the bowl. The handle is 11 inches long. Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. A few tiny rubs are evident as might be expected from a nineteenth century ladle. The embossed designs on the handle shows foliates and berries. There are no marking on this ladle. It would go well with any soup tureen of its period.
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WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates J. Wedgwood Staffordshire White Ironstone 9 3/4 Inch Plate, FIG SHAPE, c. 1856 Here is a 9 3/4 inch white ironstone plate in Fig Shape. This design was also dubbed Union Shape. It is a very heavy and well potted 19th century Staffordshire plate. The year of its registry is 1856.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. Crazing is evident. It is marked with the pottery's imprinted mark and the English registry mark as well.
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WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Vegetable Tureens James Edwards Staffordshire White Ironstone Vegetable Tureen, GOURD SHAPE, 1855 The white ironstone Staffordshire vegetable tureen presented measures 10 inches long by 6 inches tall. It was made in the pottery of James Edwards and Son. The shape was registered in 1855. It bears the pottery's imprinted mark on the interior of the lid.Condition is excellent, no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration.The large gourd finial is very pretty. Under it are embossed foliats and blossoms.
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Porcelain and Pottery-Staffordshire: STAFFORDSHIRE CUP AND CUP PLATE Staffordshire hand painted china. Charming 3 5/8 inch diameter; 2.5 inch high handleless cup on pedestal with small chip on pedestal. Matching cup plate 5.5 inch diameter; 1.25 inch high.
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BLUE TRANSFERWARE: Plates Phillips Staffordshire 10 1/2 Inch Blue Transferware Plate, PARISIAN, c. 1838 - 48 The large dinner plate presented in blue transfer is entitled Parisian. It measures 10 1/2 inches wide. The potter is George Phillips whose Staffordshire firm operated from 1838 to 1848.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. We have six matching plates, so if you want multiples, contact us please.
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WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates J. Wedgwood Staffordshire White Ironstone Plate, FIG SHAPE, c. 1856 Here is a 9 3/4 inch white ironstone plate in Fig / Union Shape. It is a very heavy and well potted 19th century Staffordshire plate. The year of its registry is 1856.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. Crazing is evident.
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BLUE TRANSFERWARE: Sauce Tureens G. Phillips Staffordshire Blue Transferware Sauceboat, PARISIAN, c. 1828 - 48 The Staffordshire sauce tureen or sauceboat presented was made in the pottery of George Phillips, c. 1838 - 48. Its graceful lines make it particularly attractive. It measures 9 inches long by 5 inches tall. The romantic scene features a picnic scene at river's edge. A seaweed patterned band graces the pedestal and interior of the vessel.This gravy boat his one chips on the underside of the base which is barely visible unless the tureen is upended.
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WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Sauce Ladles Small Staffordshire White Ironstone Sauce Ladle This antique white ironstone sauce ladle measures 2 1/3 inches across the bowl. The handle is 6 inches long. This ladle is unmarked; however, we can identify it as Staffordshire, nineteenth century. It is in excellent condition, free of chips, cracks, and scratches. The pretty foliates decorate the top and base of the handle as pictured.
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BLUE TRANSFERWARE: Plates Staffordshire Blue Transferware 9 Inch Plate, ONTARIO LAKE SCENERY The nine inch Staffordshire blue transferware plate presented has a romantic scene entitled Ontario Lakes Scenery. Usually one finds this design with the Heath backstamp, c. 1845 - 53. This one is very similar with subtle differences. For example, the clouds have different formation. We love the thin waterfall which flows from the mountains in the background to the foreground where several figures stand on a bluff.It is in fine condition free of chips and cracks. There is one tiny glaze pop on the inner ridge.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Hand-Painted China Early Queen's Rose Hand-Painted Teapot This lovely teapot measures 11 inches long by 7 inches tall. Hand painted roses in pink and magenta with light to medium green foliate decorate it. This Staffordshire tea pot dates to the mid 1800s. It bears only the number mark of the artist who painted the roses. Condition is excellent. There is a little stain on the foot. We also have a cup and saucer from this teaset. it is available separately.
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WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Platters T&R Boote Oval Staffordshire White Ironstone Platter, SYDENHAM SHAPE This oval white ironstone Staffordshire platter was made in the pottery of T. & R. Boote. The shape is Sydenham; it was registered by the pottery in 1853. The platter measures 16 by 12 inches. There are no chips or cracks. No crazing is evident, but it does have some utensil marks.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Cups and Saucers Staffordshire London Shape Hand-Painted Cup and Saucer This early cup and saucer dates to the mid 1800's. The cup measures 3 1/2 inches wide by 2 3/4 inches tall. The saucer is 5 1/2 inches wide by 1 1/4 inches tall. Both pieces are in excellent condition, free of chips and cracks.The floral sprig design is done in magenta, yellow, and light green - very pretty.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Creamware Creamware Soup Plate #1, Late 1700s Here is an early creamware soup plate measuring 9 inches wide by 2 inches tall. On first glance, one might think this a 19th Century white ironstone rimmed soup, but upon closer inspection, its creamware body makes clear that it quite a bit earlier. It is in excellent condition, free of chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, and restorations. It is offered to the discriminating collector who is drawn to very early Staffordshire china.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Lustreware Scroddled Teapot, Pewter Lid Offered is a unique Staffordshire teapot measuring 9" wide by 7" tall. It has a pewter lid which works but is partially split at the hinge. The teapot has a scroddled design in brown with yellow lustre.It is in fine condition. There are no cracks. The lip of the spout shows one tiny flake on the bottom, and the yellow luster has some minor wear on the handle.
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FEATHER EDGE WARE: Platters Staffordshire Octagonal Blue Feather Edge Platter Here is an octagonal Staffordshire platter with a blue feathered edge. It measures 15 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches. The edge shows hand-painted feathering. It is not incised. There are two little flakes on the front blue edge as pictured and a large chip on the back side which does not show from the front. This is also shown in a picture. The platter is marked only with an imprinted mark which reads, "Best Goods." Given the damage, this early platter is attractively priced.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Creamware Creamware Soup Plate #2, Late 1700s Here is an early creamware soup plate measuring 9 inches wide by 2 inches tall. On first glance, one might think this a 19th Century white ironstone rimmed soup, but upon closer inspection, its creamware body makes clear that it quite a bit earlier. It is in fine condition, free of chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, and restorations. There is one indentation on the face, done in the potting. It is offered to the discriminating collector who is drawn to very early Staffordshire china.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Teapots Staffordshire Octagonal Sprig Teapot, c. 1850 The teapot presented has hand-painted sprig designs. It is very well molded and measures 10 1/2 inches long by 8 inches tall. It has blue pooling of its pearlware glaze, a sign of its early potting. It dates to the 1840 - 50 period.There is a chips on the top as pictured. The lid has a little chip on the interior flange, also pictured. It is not seen unless the lid is upended. There are no other flaws.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Sugarbowls Staffordshire Hand-Painted Sprig Sugarbowl This sprig sugarbowl measures 8 inches wide by 6 inches tall. It is octagonal in shape with sharply molded loop handles and finial.Condition is very good. There are no chips except for some nibbles to the lid ledge which is covered when the lid is in place. The sugarbowl has a 1 inch line on the side where it must have taken a sharp blow at one time. See the picture.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Hand-Painted China Early Staffordshire Queens Rose Hand-Painted Cup and Saucer Offered is a porcelain cup and saucer in this charming queens rose pattern. The cup measures 3 1/2 across the top including the handle and 2 3/4 inches tall. The deep sipping saucer is 5 1/2 wide by 1 inch tall. Condition is excellent- no flaws. We are offering also the matching teapot of this set in a separate listing.
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CERAMICS/STAFFORDSHIRE: 1824 Cobridge Staffordshire Canton Plate Fantastic 7 3/4 inch Canton Design plate in excellent condition especially for it's age. The glaze is perfect, just a small amount of light surface usage wear. Note photos below for marks indicating the firm of R. Stevenson (Ralph), Alcock (Samuel) and Williams. Cobridge, (North Staffordshire, England. The marks suggest a date between 1824 when Alcock joined the firm and 1828 when he formed his own pottery.
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WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Platters James Edwards Staffordshire White Ironstone Oval Platter, PLAIN SHAPE This white ironstone Staffordshire platter dates to the latter part of the nineteenth century. It is perfectly plain and measures 14 1/2 by 10 inches. It shows crazing but is entirely free of chips, cracks, hairlines, stains and restoration.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Hand-Painted China Colorful Sprigged Staffordshire Cup and Saucer Here is a porcelain cup and deep sipping saucer dating to the mid 1800's. The colorful sprigged pattern is done is blue, yellow, magenta, and green - more colorful than the usual blue and green. The cup is 4 inches across the looped handle by 3 inches tall, and the saucer is 5 1/2 inches wide. Both pieces are in fine condition, useful for tea or display.
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WHITE IRONSTONE, Nineteenth Century, Staffordshire and American: Plates J. Clementson Staffordshire White Ironstone Plate, NEW YORK SHAPE The 8 1/2 inch diameter plate presented is New York Shape, one of the many Staffordshire white ironstone designs named for places. The design consists of scrolled and foliate designs that appear at five places on the surround along with a bordered edge. The design was registered in 1858.Condition is excellent - no chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, or restoration. We have three of these plates, so if you are interested in multiples, please send a note.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Plates Staffordshire Hand-Painted Sprig Cake Plate, 9 Inches Here is a hand-painted cakeplate measuring 9 inches in diameter. The hand painted pattern is the classic sprig design in red, green, and blue.It is in excellent condition, free of all flaws.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Pitchers Staffordshire Yellow Lustre Cream Pitcher This pitcher measures 3 1/4 inches tall. Yellow lustre decorates the black transfer band of geometrics on the interior and handle as well as on the foliates and branches of the fruit and flower design. Hand-painted embellishments have been added to the fruit and flowers in green, pink, and yellow.There are no chips or cracks on this little pitcher. The rim shows a few points of rubbing.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Lids Staffordshire Porcelain Pink Lustre Sugarbowl Lid This porcelain lid measures 5 inches long by 2 3/4 inches wide. The hand-painted design of fruit and flowers decorates both sides. The flower finial and the rim is decorated in pink lustre.It is free of chips and cracks. On the inside, there is a small clay separation, done in the firing process.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Plates Early Staffordshire Hand-Painted Plate, Virginia Pattern This early plate dates to the 1840 - 50 period. It measures 9 1/4 inches wide and is ine excellent condition, free of chips, cracks, hairlines, stains, and restoration. This is Virginia Pattern, a design of red blooms, blue leaves and bright green leaves with black stems. The edge is banded in red.
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STAFFORDSHIRE, CROWN: CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE TRIO FLORAL LOTS GOLD A Very Special Bone China Trio Cup And Saucer And Plate Of Crown Staffordshire England A Beautiful Mixed Floral Pattern With Green Leaves Also With A Rose BorderOn A Gently Scalloped Triple Gold Trimmed Blank This Special Pattern Encircles Each Of These Three Pieces And Is Repeated With A Design In The Center Of The Plate Back stamp is shown . These pieces are in very good condition with no chips or cracks or crazing . Check my listings for more very special antique china!~ Wonderful Antique Items Are Added Daily At Holly Lane Antiques! ~
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BLUE TRANSFERWARE: Platters Staffordshire Blue Transferware Platter, GIPSY, 13 x 10 Inches, c. 1850 This medium blue transferware octagonal Staffordshire platter dates to the mid 1800's. It is 13 inches by 10 inches.The unique pattern is prized by collectors on nineteenth century Staffordshire transferware; however, the specific potter has yet to be identified. The central scene, presented in a rectangular frame, features a peasant family before an open campfire and hut. The surround has pebble-like patterning with scrolling.This platter is in great shape, free of chips and cracks. The glaze on the face is very smooth and shiny. The back side shows a y-shaped glaze line that does not penetrate the earthenware body to the front. Glaze is quite shiny.
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STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES AND FIGURINES: Staffordshire figures Large Nineteenth Century Staffordshire Hen on Nest Here is a beautiful Staffordshire hen on nest in excellent condition. It dates to the mid 19th century.The lid is bisque with a hand-painted face on the chicken which is vibrant and undamaged. Along th edge the grass is painted in green with a bit of brown. She's a prolific layer - six eggs peek out from beneath her feathers, 4 in the front, and 2 in the back.The base has a basketweave pattern and is glazed. It is hand-painted in yellow-brown.It measures 8 inches long from the tail to the front and stands just shy of 7 inches tall.Condition is excellent - paint shows no wear, and there are no chips, cracks, hairlines, or restoration.
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SPATTERWARE. LUSTERWARE, SPONGEWARE, SPRIG, & OTHER HAND - PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE: Teapots Very Large Staffordshire Sprig Teapot, c. 1850 Here is an octagonal, hand-painted Staffordshire teapot measuring 12 1/2 inches long by 7 1/2 inches tall. Its hand painted sprig pattern is done in tones of red, blue and light green. It is in very good shape with a couple of nibbles. One is to the very tip of the spout as pictured. Another is to the lid ledge, covered when the lid is in place. The lid has a small flaw which does not penetrate the earthenware. See the picture. It is well molded and serviceable.We have other Sprig items such as cups, saucers, and a sugarbowl offered separately.
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Porcelain and Pottery-Staffordshire: Staffordshire group Eary piece a pottery in excellent condition.height is approx.10 1/2"-8"long.
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