A colorful painted transfer inside a daisy bordered rim, the plate measures 8" The transfer shows a family huddled around a fire and the transfer reads "An execution sweeps off the greater part of their furniture." At the bottom of the plate "They comfort themselves with the bottle" A famous English temperance series and very collectable and difficult to find.
A very early decorated Leeds creamware plate with flower garlands around the middle of the plate and Cherries beautifully painted in the center. The border is decorated and the plate is in mint condition. The plate dates C1800 or earlier and is almost 10". A beautiful plate and a very early one.
A very early Decorated creamware plate showing rosebuds and forget me not decoration in the center beautifully painted. The plate has decoration around the border and is perfect. Leeds C 1800 The plate measures 8".
An early Chamberlains Worcester plate measuring 7 1/2". The plate is in the very desirable cobalt blue decorated in gilt in a Chinoiserie motif with a painted transfer in the center. Showing a seal and a unicorn, a red banner reads Ubi Amor Ibi Fides or where there is love there is faith. A wonderful example the plate is unrestored and perfect.
A pair of royal children each with an animal sitting on a plinth alongside. The young girl has a cat companion and the young boy a black and white spaniel. The figures stand 8 and 9" high They are charming and perfect. I have never seen a pair like these. They date C1850
A lovely Bow figure of a woman standing, holding a basket of freshly picked flowers and with a colorful printed dress. The bocage behind her is beautiful and perfect. The base of the figure scrolls in torquoise and the figure stands 10 1/2" high. A beautiful and early piece of Bow C 1750.
A mid 19th century Toby Jug C 1860 measuring 7"tall.The figure is painted in yellow, blue and green with handsome stockings. He is a nice addition to a toby collection or a very nice accent piece on his own. No collection of Staffordshire is complete without at least one toby.` He is perfect.
A soft paste childs mug dating C1820. The coloring on the mug and handle indicates Welsh potteries. The condition of the mug is perfect and is unrestored. The mug is 3" tall and was probably given as a Christening gift. This one is an early example.
A Colorful Staffordshire Figure On A Black and White Horse. The Figure Dates About 1870 and Is Perfect. It Measures 6 3/4" by 5" and is a great addition for militaria collectors.
This is a large Staffordshire figure of a Neopolitan couple. It is colorfully painted and decorated in shades of yellow, blue, orange and green. No repairs or restorations. The figure stands 16" tall and 10" from side to side. It is well molded and a wonderful example of Staffordshire figures at their colorful best.