Antique Staffordshire ironstone “Mariners Arms” bowl, decorated inside and out with transfer and painted designs
of maritime images and sayings. Impressed mark on
base: “North Shields,” the location of several potteries making lusterware. Circa 1840.
Fine antique Staffordshire
covered tureen with poly-
chrome floral and figural
decoration, the lid having
molded leafage decoration
with an applied flower form
knop and tureen with
applied handles (chip to base).
Circa 1815-25.
(See Godden,
Encyclopedia of British
Pottery and Porcelain Marks,
#4444.) ...click for details
Fine pair of Royal Doulton Art Pottery Vases with mottled
blue glaze and applied flower and circle decoration. Impressed Doulton mark and signed with artist’s initials, “M.W.” Circa 1903.
“The Peace Charger” by Wedgwood, with Majolica painted decoration of Minerva, commissioned by Soane & Smith Ltd., London to commemorate the peace of 1919. Limited Edition of 250, stamped and underglaze marks on bottom. (minor chips on foot, glaze flaw)