A smear-glazed stoneware jug attributed to Derby and two Derby satyr mugs, early 19th century
A smear-glazed stoneware jug attributed to Derby and two Derby satyr mugs, early 19th century
The jug painted with two small landscape panels and a large flower spray, the neck with roses on a brown ground, bearing inscription to the base which states the jug was made in the Derby factory, 24cm, one satyre mug as a female wearing a vine garland in her hair, the other more typically modelled as a male, 9.5cm and 9cm, marks in puce (3)
Estimate:
£500 - 700
US$ 760 - 1,100
€590 - 830

Footnotes

  • The inscription to the base of the jug reads 'according to Haslam in his book Derby China this jug was made at Derby...Mr Haslam cracked it by dropping his pipe into it'

Category: Decorative Arts / European Ceramics


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