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staffordshire pitcher
Item # 10895

7 1/4" Historical Staffordshire Pitcher. Lafayette at Franklin's Tomb. By Enoch Wood. Two small dings on handle, but quite nice. $1,595

 

 

staffordshire pitcher

Item #10320

"Gilead House, Lancashire" Sugar Bowl. Hall's Morning Glory Border.

Very nice.  $550

 

 

 

staffordshire pitcher

Item #10906

6" Creamer. Washington Standing at Tomb, Scroll in Hand. By Enoch Wood. Mint.  $775

 

 

 

staffordshire pitcher

Item #10490

Sauce Tureen and Undertray. Yale College, Village of Cedars, Canada.

By  Godwin. Rare green transfer.  $550

 

 

 

staffordshire pitcher

Item # 10899

9 1/2" Historical Staffordshire Pitcher. 22" in diameter. Boston State House.
By Rogers. Mint $1795








staffordshire serving dish
Item # 10840

9 1/2" Historical Staffordshire Serving Dish. The view is "East Cowes Isle of Wight." Dark blue marine scene with Enoch Wood's Shell Border. Nominal wear in base. A very beautiful view. $895

 

 

Item #10896

Bird and Fruit Sauce Tureen. Tureen is complete with lid, ladle and undertray. Minor rubbing on handle edges of undertray and on feet of tureen. Makes a beautiful display.   SOLD

 

 


Item # 10858

5" Staffordshire Pepper Pot. Bowl of Flowers. Very nice.  $495   SOLD

 

 

 

 

Item #10054

2 1/2" Staffordshire Custard Cup with handle. The view is the Musketeers. Very nice.  $250

 

 

 

Item #10988

3 5/8" Spatter Waste Bowl. Star-shaped red flowers with long blue stems and a blue spatteer band around top rim. Excellant condition. $225

 

 

 

Item #10822

Wadsworth Tower Teapot. Made by Enoch Wood. Professional repair the finial. Very nice appearance.  $895

 

 

 

 

Item#10912

Fulton Market Sauce Tureen and Lid. Stands on four little feet The view is repeated on on both sides of the tureen and lid. By Stevenson in the Vine Border Series. Professional repair to one handle. (Try to find it!) Extremely rare view.  $1,595

 

   

Item#10243

5 1/4" Creamer, porcelain with pink luster rim. Eagle on ledge looks down on three-mast ship on one side and two-mast steam boat on the Hudson River. Both ships fly the American flag. Very nice.  $275  SOLD

 

 

Item #10989

4 3/4" Spatter Creamer. Blue, red and green design. See Greaser 155, p. 67

Very nice.  375

 

 

 

Item#10945

6 1/2" Gravy Boat. Boston State House. Beauties of America by Ridgway.

Very nice.  $550

 

 

 

Item#10794

Creamer, 5 1/4" high. Woman dressed in high fashion, fishing. Strong view, very nice.  $395

 

 

 

Item#9493

Sugar Bowl in extremely deep, dark blue What is the view? We don't know. A young man helping a young woman across a brook. Two or three hidden dings on edge, not worth mentioning.  $595

 

 

 

Item#10931

8 3/4" high Spatterware Sugarbowl. Octagonal. Strong red spatter. King's Rose design. Professional repair to one handle. Very fine.  $475

 

 

 

 

Item#10908

Staffordshire Sugar Bowl. Primitive railroad engine pulling one coach on one side/men hewing logs and laying rail tracks on the other side. Stands on four little legs. Unknown maker. Very nice, fairly rare.  $875

 

 

 

Item #10978

11 1/2" High Dome Coffee Pot. The Sower. Rich purple. Hard to call it other than mint.  $1,095

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item#8228

9 3/4" Teapot. Decorated by hand with strawberries, green leaves and purple vines. Copper luster trim all against a cream ground. Very pretty.  $295

 

 

 

Item #10958

This and the following three photos are a Tea Set, consisting of a Teapot, Sugar Bowl, Creamer, Waste Bowl and three Cups and Saucers. The potter was Enoch Wood. This is an ex-museum collection. Dark blue with unusual copper luster rims. The view is rural England. Mostly proof, with a few imperfections which we will be happy to discuss with you.

The set  $1,495

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item #10956

Passaic Falls, State of New Jersey Sauce Tureen. Enoch Wood's Shell Border. Pictured and discussed in Larsen's book, page 20. Very nice.  $995

 

 

 

Item #9744

Spatter Bowl 3 1/2" high, 7" in diameter. Decorated with spatter swags or festoons in red, blue, green and brown. A blue ring circles the top and bottom rim. The Robackers mention the swag design in their book. Our Spatterware expert tells us this is from the early pre-spatter period. Very nice with a faint shadow of a line at rim, not worth mentioning. Exceptionally rare.  $1,850


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