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19th century ebony framed transfer printed Pratt pot lid
Three various Victorian Staffordshire pot lids, including 'Country Quakers;' 'The master of the Hounds;' and 'Poultry woman.', Depth 12 cm (largest)
Three various Victorian Staffordshire pot lids, including 'The village wedding;' 'That no jealous rival should laugh me to scorn;' and 'I see you my boy!'
Three various Victorian Staffordshire pot lids, including 'New St. Thomas's Hospital;' 'Paris Exhibition 1878;' and 'Vue de la ville de Strasbourg.', Depth 11 cm (average)
A collection of six various pot lids, English, 19th century with transfer printed decoration 10-12 cm diameter
Framed pot lid, Charing cross station and Hotel
Two antique English Pratt Ware pot lids with original bases-1880 entitled: the late Duke of Wellington, the Allied Generals FM Lord Raglan General Canrobert with registration mark
Three antique English Pratt Ware pot lids with original bases 1. Preparing for the ride 2. The Cavalier 3. Wolverhampton pin. Diameter 11 cm
A Pratt Ware pot lid Belle Vue Tavern, Pegwell Bay (with cart). Diameter 11.5 cm, underglaze transfer printed pottery within a hardwood surround. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire Pottery, Courier press, London, 19
Four Pratt Ware pot lids depicting English Pastimes, including Transplanting rice. Diameter 10 cm; Chiefs Return from deer-Stalking. Diameter 11.5 cm; deer Drinking. Diameter 11.5 cm; and, the Shrimpers. Diameter 10 cm, each within a hardwood frame. Refere
Three Pratt Ware pot lids depicting Old English scenes and Pastimes, including, the Cavalier. Diameter 10.5 cm; lobster sauce. Diameter 10.5 cm; and, the Skaters. Diameter 10 cm, each within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour pic
Two Pratt Ware pot lids and bases depicting Maritime Subjects, the bases probably associated, with titles including, the Ning Po river, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing, unsigned) 10.5 cm diameter; and Hauling in the Trawl. Diameter 11 cm . Reference:
Five Pratt Ware pot lids depicting animal related Subjects, including low life. Diameter 10 cm; Contrast. Diameter 10 cm; bears on rocks, 8 cm diameter; lobster sauce. Diameter 10.5 cm; and a pretty kettle of fish. Diameter 10 cm, each within a hardwood fr
A rare Pratt Ware pot lid, the Queen God Bless her. Diameter 11.5 cm, within a hardwood frame. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire Pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue number 287.
Three Pratt Ware pot lids depicting military figures and British Royalty, including Garibaldi. Diameter 10 cm;, the Allied Generals, F.M Lord Raglan, General Canrobert. Diameter 10.5 cm; and Queen Victoria and Prince Consort. Diameter 10 cm, each within a
Three Pratt Ware pot lids and bases depicting military Subjects, the bases probably associated, with titles including, the Battle of the Nile, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing) 10.5 cm diameter; Garibaldi. Diameter 10 cm; and Preparing for the Ride, (
Six Pratt Ware pot lids, including, the harbour, Margate. Diameter 10 cm; Pegwell Bay, established 1760. Diameter 10.5 cm; Landing the Fare, Pegwell Bay. Diameter 10 cm; on guard. Diameter 10.5 cm;, the fish Barrow. Diameter 13 cm; and, the Bride, 9 cm dia
A collection of three Pratt Ware pot lids, including the Rivals, with base;, the mirror, with base; and Embarking for the East, lid only, underglaze transfer printed pottery. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire Potte
A Pratt Ware pottery pot lid and base, the seven Ages of man, as You like it, Act II scene VII, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing). Diameter 105 cm, underglaze transfer printed pottery, the base possibly associated. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze
A Pratt Ware pot lid Dangerous Skating, (from Jesse Austin's original drawing), version with six steps, underglaze transfer printed pottery within a hardwood surround. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire Pottery, Cou
A Pratt Ware pottery pot lid Alas! Poor Bruin, underglaze transfer printed pottery within a hardwood surround. Reference: Clarke, H. G, under-glaze colour picture prints on Staffordshire Pottery, Courier press, London, 1949, catalogue number 1. Diameter 7
A large collection of pot lids and containers for Toothpaste, Marmalade, potted meat various manufacturers, including Calvert's Carbolic Toothpaste; John Cosnell & Co. Cherry Toothpaste; Jewsbury and brown Toothpaste; and James Keiller & Sons Marmalade. (1
Two 19th century Prattware pot lids with bases


