Staffordshire Porcelain Inkwell, 1840/60’s, with a cat, kitten and a mouse modeled on a floral molded mound, painters marks, 2 1/4”high.

RPW00600         $350


Staffordshire Viking Masks Molded Jug and Cover, 1850s, elaborately molded with a large face mask under a open mouth dolphin head, masks amongst overlapping foliage and applied dolphin scrolling handle, matching domed foliate molded cover, unmarked, minor crack to rim, 8 ¼.” minor glaze chips.

  RPW00325      $220


See

Relief Moulded Jugs, R.K. Henrywood, 1984, Pg. 236. Fig. 275. 

This jug is very much in the style of Palissy Wares as well as contemporary jugs modelled by Hamlet Bourne for Mintons, dating from the 1850s.  (Victorian Pottery, Hugh Wakefield, pg, 101, Fig, 43. Ewer Minton Majolica.)



Ridgway & Abington Smear Glazed Harvest Jug, 1840s, high shouldered shape decorated with six panels, three on each side containing hops, a grapevine and a sheaf of corn, low relief molded diamond registration mark for 7th March 1948, stamped numbers, 11”.

    RPW00326        $350


See

Relief Moulded Jugs, R.K. Henrywood, 1984, Pg, 70, Fig, 55.  

Fitzwilliam footnote...  Illustrated in The Journal of Design and Manufacturers, May 1849, 


Mason’s Ironstone ‘Vase on a Rock’ or ‘Pekin Vase’ Dessert Plate, 1815 – 20, low-relief molded border, decorated in Imari palette with floral compartments on the border with lily pods in between, Impressed ‘Mason’s Patent Ironstone China’, 9 ¼”.   Minor gilt rubbing.    

        RPW00215        $75   


Bloor Derby Porcelain Flower Encrusted Bottle and Cover, 1830s, the ovoid body tampering to a narrow tall neck, with elaborate flower encrustations, red printed factory mark, 11.”  Some chips to flower encrustations.

      RPW00541         $400


Rare Stoneware ‘Cow’ Butter Print, late 19th century, molded with the image of a cow beneath a tree within a wreath, with elongated handle, 3 3/4.”  

    RPW00480     $400

See - Punch cartoon by Phil May, 1890s, “The cow was the stamp to impress superior butter.”  “Arf a pound er margarine, please: an’ mother says will yer put the cow on it, ‘cos she’s got company!”