Staffordshire Tortoiseshell Jug and Cover, 1750s, pear shaped creamware body on lion mask and paw feet, with bird finial cover, 5 1/2” Restored bird head.
RPW00625 $820
Provenance
Victor and Muriel Polikoff Collection, Skinners, Boston, July 13th, 2017, Lot 36.
The Collection of Dr. Ellis F. Rubin & Suzanne Borow Rubin.
Staffordshire Mottled Tortoiseshell Creamware Model of a Bull and Calf, c.1775, the bull standing four square nuzzling a calf lying on the ground, on a shaped rectangular base, 4 1/4” high. Restoration to tail, horns and rope.
RPW00627 $1,200
Provenance
Victor and Muriel Polikoff Collection, Skinners, Boston, July 13th, 2017, Lot 51. $1,169
The Collection of Dr. Ellis F. Rubin & Suzanne Borow Rubin.
Staffordshire Lead glaze Creamware Bowl and Cover, c.1760, circular bowl tapering to the base, with domed cover and moulded floral knop, with a mottled grey glaze, 4 1/2” diam. Minor restored cup to the edge, small hairlines.
RPW00626 $900
Provenance
The Harry A. Root Jr. Collection of 18th Century English Pottery, Skinner, Inc., Boston, July 13, 2013, lot 1260.
The Collection of Dr. Ellis F. Rubin & Suzanne Borow Rubin.
Staffordshire Creamware Model of Cow, c1790, the press moulded cow lying on a grassy mound, in mottled Wheildon type lead glaze, 3” high. Two chips to base and backend repaired.
RPW00596 $280
Staffordshire Whieldon Teapot, 1750s, small globular body with sponged Whieldon type glaze, 3 1/2.” Old restored chips to cover edge and spout end, two hairlines to body & base of handle.
RPW00572 $900
Rare Whieldon-Type Lead Glazed Earthenware Guglet, 1750–1755, globular body tapering to a narrow neck with collar and short slightly flared mouth, decorated with a mottled in blues, greens and browns, applied collectors paper label, 8 1/2.” Small area of repair to rim and firing crack.
RPW00453 $2,800
See - English Pottery, 1650 – 1800. The Henry H. Weldon Collection. Leslie B. Grigsby. Pg. 220. Fig. 112.
A Passion for Pottery The Henry H. Weldon Collection. P. Williams & P. Halfpenny, pg. 206. Fig. 136. Ovoid vase tapering to the base. 6 1/2 “ high.
Staffordshire Whieldon-Type Creamware King of Prussia Plate, 1756-1763, molded in low-relief with "Success to the King of Prussia and his forces", alternating with the bust the King of Prussia, an eagle, drum, cannon, and a flag. 9 ½” diam.
RPW00180 $4,900
Whieldon-type Cow Creamer & Cover with Calf, c.1755-65, rectangular scalloped shaped base, 4¾”. Tail and horns restored
RW000125 $1,200
Provenance – Boswell & Ward. London.
Whieldon-type Cow Creamer & Cover with Calf, c.1755/65, rectangular floral molded shaped base, 4½”. Tail and one horn restored.
RW00126 $1600
See – The Property of Brigadier S. James L. Hill, Sotheby’s, 6thDecember 1977, lot, 126.