Victorian Staffordshire coffee service, E. Hughes and Co six person coffee service, green ground with gilt swags and decoration fitted in silk and velvet presentation box, one plate with staples repair
A collection of Staffordshire Pottery houses and castles, 19th century, including a large spill vase, the edifice with twin cupids and grapevines and a clockface, the spill vase 27.5 cm high
A pair of mid-19th-century Staffordshire milkman & milkmaid figures, painted and glazed ceramics, milkmaid holding a piggin. Height 21 cm. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.
A rare portrait tile of the guide 'Sophia', produced by George Cartlidge at Sherwin Cotton Pottery in Staffordshire ca 1900. Titled top right corner. Depicted wearing a korowai, pounamu tiki and pendant and huia feathers in her hair. With the artist George
A collection of Myott's Staffordshire Chelsea bird pattern dinner and tea wares, English circa 1930, comprising approximately 173 pieces excluding covers, to be followed by a similar collection
A set of four porcelain cow form creamers, Staffordshire and other, 19th century and after, the cow creamers standing four square on grassy oval bases, unmarked, 13 cm high, 7 cm long
'S.F. Barnes, Staffordshire' (published by M.S.D. Melbourne); Surrey team photo by Hawkins of Brighton; Bournville Men's Pavilion and Recreation Grounds (by Cadbury). (3 items).
Three duos: Crown Derby, Spode and other, comprising a c1810 Crown Derby duo with red and gilt floral band, red mark underside, a Staffordshire duo decorated with round panels with a lion in red, on a ground strewn with red flowers and foliage in silver lu
Victorian Staffordshire barge teapot with matching lid and tray, traditional treacle glazed with applied motifs and labeled 'H & G little 1886' 30 cm height
Mid 19th century Staffordshire Treacle glazed Duke of Wellington jug, serpentine base stamped Wellington Died June 14 1852, 18 cm height (two small chips to base)
A group of three Staffordshire Pottery spill vases together with a Romeo and Juliet group, circa 1830-1860, includes two figural spill vases, one emblematic of the harvest, and a hunting hound' with felled stag vase, and a bower enclosed figural flatback d
A group of four Staffordshire 'Flatbacks' and a pearl ware figure, early 19th century to 1860, including a pearl ware hunter figure upon a square base, a female harvester figure, a pair of plumed figures in green coats with a clockface, and a windmill flan
A group of Staffordshire wares, early to mid 19th century, comprising two figural spill vases, a spill vase with models of a zebra and cow, a model of a donkey, a boy playing with a poodle, a cottage pastille burner, a romantic idyll, an early figure of a
Pair of Davenport porcelain entree dishes and covers, c. 1815, decorated with flowers in the Chinese export style against an apricot ground with sponged-on gilding, the covers with armorial of Thomas William Giffard of Chillington, together with a covered
South Staffordshire enamel ink stand, with a candle holder flanked by two inkwells, finely decorated with figures in bucolic landscapes on a white ground, (A/F), height 8 cm width 20.5 cm depth 10.5 cm
Wedgwood blue jasper ware classical vase, Bing & Grondahl compote, W. & R. Carlton Ware blue and gilt vase, Coalport blue and gilt bon bon dish, Aynsley trinket box, Crown Staffordshire pen holder and a lidded vase, (7 items), the largest 15.5 cm high
Unusual 19th century Staffordshire plaque, of oval form, transfer printed in black monochrome with stag and doe in extensive parkland, with mansion and bridge behind, 16 x 13.5 cm
A group of Staffordshire wares, a whippet pen holder and novelty figural table wares, mid 19th century, comprising a recumbent whippet upon a cobalt base and three portly topers, two with perforations to their hats serving as casters, the other modelled as
A pair of large Victorian Staffordshire spaniel spill vases together with a single spaniel, mid 19th century, the slip moulded flatback vases featuring white moulded spaniels picked out in soft gilt colours against painted tree trunk vases and raised on gr
Two pairs of Victorian Staffordshire spaniels, mid 19th century, comprising a large pair of white slip moulded flatback spaniels with bodies and lockets picked out in soft gilt, and a smaller pair of Blenheim spaniels with feathered patches, 35 cm high and
A Staffordshire hen on nest box, circa 1830, hand-painted hen on nest box for storing eggs. Painted in red to box lid and base, height 15.3 cm, width 19 cm, depth 15 cm
A pair of antique Staffordshire copper lustre dogs, circa 1850. Made from porcelain and hand-painted. With the losses to the base underside of both, height 15.3 cm, width 11.1 cm, depth 6.2 cm, Af
A pair of antique Staffordshire dogs, circa 1850. Made from porcelain and hand-painted. One dog with a small crack to the base, height 25.5 cm, width 18 cm, depth 9.1 cm, Af
A pair of antique Staffordshire copper lustre dogs, circa 1850. Made from porcelain and hand-painted. One dogs with cracks surrounding the base, height 25.5 cm, width 18 cm, depth 9.1 cm, Af
A pair of antique Staffordshire dogs, circa 1850. Made from porcelain and hand-painted. One dog with a small crack to the base, height 20 cm, width 15 cm, depth 11.5 cm, Af
Two 19th century figural stirrup cups, the Staffordshire ceramic hand painted stirrup cups, including a fox with collar marked 'Tallio' and a hound's head, both unmarked. Length 12 cm, and 9.5 cm
An early Victorian willow pattern blue and white transfer meat platter, Griffiths, Beardmore & Birks, Gb&B blue mark, circa 1830, the Staffordshire ironstone meat platter, transfer decorated in willow pattern, the underside with large printed Royal arms ma
A pair of Victorian Staffordshire spill vases, 19th century, the hand painted pair of spill vases depicting a shepherd and shepherdess with lamb, on oval bases with gilt line. Height 16.5 cm, width 10 cm
A fine pair of Staffordshire lions, later 19th century, the recumbent lions of naive non-menacing demeanour with crossed front paws lying on shaped oval bases, with sprayed apricot colouring and black highlights, unglazed bases and release holes. Height 25
'Hobart Town' circa 1825, Staffordshire earthen ware plate with blue & white transfer pattern. (after) George William Evans who originally published the image as a frontispiece to his book on the colony in 1822. Earliest known depiction of Australia on por
A blue and white Staffordshire tureen base by Boyle, 19th century, the footed tureen depicting Caister castle Norfolk, Boyle antique Scenery backstamp underside, 15 cm high, 40 cm wide, 23 cm deep