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Fine Glass, Paperweights and British Ceramics

1 December 2021 | starting at 10:30 GMT | with lot 1
1 December 2021 | starting at 15:00 GMT | with lot 288

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481 lots available

Two rare North Devon pottery tiles, Barnstaple, one dated 1708

A Staffordshire saltglaze chocolate pot and cover and a coffee pot and cover, circa 1760

An important pair of Whieldon type creamware models of a cow and a bull, circa 1765

A rare Staffordshire lead-glazed creamware plaque, circa 1755-60

A rare London delftware 'Farmyard' plate, circa 1720-30

An English delftware plate, circa 1730

A Palmer of Hanley variegated creamware vase, circa 1776

A large creamware mug, circa 1780-90

A pair of creamware plinths, circa 1780

A good set of four Wedgwood creamware custard cups and covers, circa 1808

A large Wedgwood creamware vase and cover, circa 1770-80

A pair of Wedgwood blue jasper jardinières, 19th century

A Wedgwood black basalt potpourri vase and cover, circa 1805-10

An Enoch Wood plaque of The Descent from the Cross, dated 1777

A Continental porcelain plaque Of Wedgwood interest, late 19th century

A large Wedgwood black basalt bust of Epicurus, early 19th century

A Wedgwood copy of the Portland vase, 19th century

A Wedgwood 'Bulbous Root Pot' and cover and a Wedgwood vase and cover, circa 1790

A group of twenty-five jasper chess pieces, 19th century

A Neale black basalt vase and a Wedgwood black basalt mug, circa 1780-1800

A very large pearlware jug, dated 1822

A group of 19th century black basaltes of Nelson and Wellington interest, circa 1806-1815

A group of black basalt teawares, circa 1780-1810

A rare and large Staffordshire pearlware model of a castle, circa 1800

A George Jones majolica figural dish and a jug, circa 1875

A George Jones Majolica game pie dish, cover and liner, circa 1875

A very rare Toby Jug from the 'Midshipman Family', circa 1785

A Wood Family 'Thin Man' Toby jug, circa 1785-90

A small Wood Family Toby jug, circa 1790

A Prattware 'Toby jug, circa 1800

A creamware Toby jug, circa 1785

A Staffordshire pearlware 'Double Base' Toby Jug, circa 1790

A rare Staffordshire 'Prince Hal' Toby jug and cover, circa 1820

A very rare Martin Brothers Toby jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1903

Two Staffordshire 'Postillion' Toby jugs, circa 1830

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