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A Wonderful 19th childs' Mug A Family of Cats

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1900   item# 284645

A Wonderful 19th childs' Mug A Family of Cats
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This one is done in polychrome colors painted over the transfer. This category of childs mug is very hard to find and desirable for collectors who love the plates and mugs with feline transfers. the condition is perfect C 1840 and charming.


An Early Creamware ABC Plate September

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1837 VR   item# 283198

An Early Creamware ABC Plate September
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An early creamware ABC plate decorated with a brown transfer and with brown trim. A cherub is standing behind a bushel and emptying apples into it. surrounding him are bunches of grapes. Time for Harvest the message seems to be. these plates were used as teaching aids and also were tokens of affection. this plate was probably given to a 19th century child as a birthday gift. Perfect.


A Charming figure of A Staffordshire Zebra

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1900   item# 283073

A Charming figure of A Staffordshire Zebra
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This is a wonderful and perfect figure of a Staffordshire Zebra. Zebra's were popular in 19th century England, having never been seen except as traveling fairs or a traveling circus. Lots of the population did not read so books were not an option. these figures were sold at fairs as souvenirs and became very collectable and popular. This zebra 6" tall and about 5 " wide.


A Pair of Staffordshire Figures With Deer

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1900   item# 283071

A Pair of Staffordshire Figures With Deer
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This pair of Staffordshire figures of deer are charming with the figure of a young girl and young man standing with each. Dressed in 19th century clothes these figures are seen petting the deer and resting their hats on the animals back. The figures stand 5" tall and are 6" wide. Colorful with shades of green, yellow and rust. these are perfect.


English Flow Blue Gold Decorated Pitcher

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1910   item# 283066

English Flow Blue Gold Decorated Pitcher
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The last in the set of 5 is this 9" by 5 1/2 pitcher. This pitcher dates about 1900 or earlier and is the same pattern and design as the others I have listed.


Flow Blue Pitcher 8"

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1910   item# 283058

Flow Blue Pitcher 8"
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Flow Blue or Flowing blue occurs when the cobalt "bleeds" under the firing process. The earliest patterns were Oriental and Art Nouveau patterns and the later patterns had many floral motifs. This pitcher is 8" and 4 1/2" at the bottom.


Flow Blue Pitcher Three of Five

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1910   item# 283056

Flow Blue Pitcher Three of Five
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This Flow Blue pitcher is 7" tall and 4" at the bottom. Matching the others listed. The Flow blue occurs when the transfer print usually cobalt oxide is treated with ammonia or chloride causing the Blue to "bleed" at the glazing stage. This group is late 19th century early 20th.


A Flow Blue Pitcher 2 of 5

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1910   item# 283045

A Flow Blue Pitcher 2 of 5
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A lovely Flow Blue Pitcher 2 of Five. Standing 6" tall and 31/2" at the base this is the same pattern as the others listed. Blue roses on white ground with some gilt decoration. Each of the pitchers is one inch taller than the others, making for a wonderful grouping. Late 19th century to early 20th century.


A Flow Blue Pitcher One of 5

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1910   item# 283042

A Flow Blue Pitcher One of 5
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A Flow Blue Pitcher 5" tall and 3" base; gilt decoration to the top and spout and around the bottom. Blue roses are the decoration to this very pretty pitcher which is one of five. The mark is the English crown mark and the pictures will illustrate it. The name of the pattern is often found in the mark and this mark has victoria at the bottom. Flow Blue was at its production peak between 1840 and 1900 and over 1500 different patterns were produced.


Staffordshire Child's Mug, "For A Good Boy"

Catalogue: Archives: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Pre 1900   item# 196755

Staffordshire Child's Mug, "For A Good Boy"
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This is a wonderful Staffordshire child's mug C 1840. On a white pottery ground is a green transfer which reads " For A Good Boy." These were made to be given to children as rewards of merit. Usually purchased at fairs and town shops these mugs have a varied subject matter. This is one of the nicest Good boy mugs I have had. It is in excellent condition, considering the little hands over the years. And might have been given to a 19th century child as a birthday gift.

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