English earthenware ewer in a Chinoiserie transfer pattern called Opium Smokers. Staffordshire, circa 1810-1820. Maker unknown but possibly Masons. The pattern name is misleading because the pipe being smoked is not an opium pipe. Ex. Zeller collection. Measures 9" high by 8.5" wide from spout to handle. Excellent condition.
Sunderland pearlware jug. Staffordshire, England, circa 1850. On one side is a 3 mast bark (barque), on the other side is the River Wear's iron bridge, and on the front is a sailor's sentiment. Measures 7" high x 9.25" handle to spout. Excellent condition.
Large copper luster pitcher with embossed hand painted flowers in baskets. Mask spout and dolphin handle. Staffordshire, mid 19th century. Measures 9.25" high. Perfect condition.
Sunderland pink luster pearlware jug, Crimean War commemorative, circa 1855. 'The TOKEN of JACKS safe return to his TRUE LOVE' / 'If YOU loves I as I loves YOU. No PAIR as happy as WE TWO.' / 'The FLAG thats braved a THOUSAND YEARS The BATTLE and the BREEZE.' Measures 8" high by 10.5" spout to handle. Excellent condition.
English earthenware Chinoiserie jug in the Fig Tree pattern. Staffordshire, circa 1800. Possibly made by Minton. Tiny nick to base. Ex. Zeller collection. Measures 8.75" high.