Early Staffordshire pink luster earthenware jug, or pitcher, with hunt scenes in relief. Five-eighths inch line crack on spout. Possibly Minton, circa 1820. Measures 7 inches long and 5.5 inches high.
RARE Stevenson Staffordshire blue and white earthenware mug circa 1800-15. Pattern is 'Fig Tree'. There is a hairline crack at the base. Measures 5 inches high by 4.75 inches across the top.
RARE Staffordshire blue and white pearlware mug circa 1810. Pattern is 'Setting Sail'. Two hairline cracks and a professional restoration to the rim. Measures 5.25 inches high by 4.75 inches across the top.
Staffordshire blue and white earthenware jug with unusual "Pineapple" surface. Unknown maker, circa 1820. Pattern is 'Queen of Sheba'. Ex. Pugh-Thomas and Zeller collections. Measures 7.25 inches high.
Rainforth Staffordshire blue and white earthenware sauce boat circa 1805. Pattern is 'Chinaman Birds and Palms'. A bit of surface crazing. Ex. A. Pugh-Thomas and Zeller collections. Overall: 6.25" long x 2.25" wide x 3" high.