Staffordshire pearlware Chinoiserie master salt dish circa 1815. Pattern is 'Welcome to the Temple'. Maker is unknown. One tiny chip beneath the rim. Measures 4 by 1.75 inches. Ex. Zeller collection.
Staffordshire blue and white earthenware mug circa 1800-1810. Pattern is 'Fishing From a Bridge'. Ex. Zeller and Pugh-Thomas collections. Very good condition. Measures 5.75 inches high and 5 inches across its top. This a very large mug.
Wedgwood Doric form creamware jug with satyr mask spout. Cream pearl body color and black transfer decoration. Date is mid 19th century. Measures 5.25 inches high by 3.5 inches across. Some minor use wear to the top rim, commensurate with age. No cracks or chips.
Antique Edme Samson porcelain armorial urn. Paris, circa 1870. Excellent condition. Measures 13 inches high and 9.75 inches across the top.
Swansea Staffordshire blue and white earthenware jug circa 1800. The Chinoiserie pattern is 'Long Bridge with Willow.' Ochre painted bands at the rim and collar, gold leaf florals at the neck and gold leaf framing the armorial medallion. Excellent condition. Measures 7 inches high. Ex. Zeller collection.