A Wedgwood Caneware Oval game pie tureen, liner, and cover, c. 1870, marked. In outstanding condition. The cover with a rabbit finial, with groups of fowl and hares to each side, the tureen molded with fowl amongst swags of fruiting vines, within rope-molded borders 6 ½” h. x 10 1/2 in. wide.
Worcester Barr, Flight & Barr porcelain tureen on stand circa 1804-13 gilt fruit finial on mottled leaf-capped round cover supported by bulbous urn with gadrooning around rim and scrolling handles, applied acanthus design seated around underplate, all painted with specimens of roses in manner of William Billingsley; underside with impressed crown mark over BFB, also with Worcester's Royal Porcelain Works printed mark. (One handle repaired) H13" W11 1/2". *Reference: Sandon, Joh ...click for details
A Wedgwood bowl and underplate having the Mared pattern, basketweave bowl with delicate "laced" openwork sides. The underplate has a reticulated rim. Blue hand decoration on both. Impressed "Wedgwood". 10” l. x 9”w. 3 ¾” h. In outstanding condition. Ex. Lenhart Collection.
A superb and rare creamware jug, c.1775. Probably Cockpit Hill. Provenance: Ex. Stoke-on-trent Museum Ceramics Department, and also M.M. Newton Collection. This label reads Cockpit Hill. Rare polychrome painting with exotic birds. 8 ¼” h. x 6 ½” w. There has been some restoration to the handle and to the spout, a firing crack at the base.