English blue and white earthenware jug. Staffordshire, circa 1800. Buddleia Nankin transfer pattern, unknown maker. Small chip under spout. Measures 9 inches high. Ex. Zeller collection.
Vintage copper swordfish weathervane circa 1930. Made for the Captain Redfield house in the coastal village of Noank, CT. Measures 30 inches long by 6 inches high, double sided. The directionals measure 19 x 19 inches and the post is 52 inches high.
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.
18th to 19th century pair of Spanish stirrups. Wood frames overlaid with steel and cut brass. Completely original, very good estate condition. They each measure 10 inches long by 5 inches wide by 6 inches high.
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.