Ceramics

13 items
Three William de Morgan tiles decorated in manganese and green with trailing flowers. Merton Abbey period, prior to 1888. All with some restoration.

De Morgan Meandering Flower

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A 17th century Rhenish stoneware jar inscribed to the neck with numerals 4 over a 4.

Rhenish Stoneware Jar No.2

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A 17th century Rhenish Stoneware Jar inscribed to the neck with a numeral 2.

Rhenish Stoneware Jar 2

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A painted porcelain bowl of a type often bought as a souvenir to mark a ship passing Kronborg Castle near Elsinor. This example is unusual in that the ship's portrait is shown on two sides, the customary flowers between the cartouches and to the interior. Danish circa 1880.

Kronborg Castle Bowl

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Late 18th century stoneware tankard with a Sheffield Plate rim and lid. Perhaps London, circa 1800.

Stoneware Tankard

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A faince pounce pot with polychrome decoration, French circa 1860.
w.3.75 in x h.2.5 in

Pounce Pot

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A set of six photographic tiles made by J. H. Barratt & Co Ltd, Stoke on Trent, England. The Right Honourable H. H. Asquith after the photograph by Reginald Haines, Admiral Sir John Jellicoe after Russell & Sons, The Right Honourable David Lloyd George after Ernest H. Mills, General Foch, President Woodrow Wilson and Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig after the photograph by Elliot & Fry Ltd. All are modelled by George Cartlidge, one dated 1916.
(Two tiles are a little smaller @ 5 7/8 in x  8 7/8 in)

Six Leaders

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A set of six photographic tiles made by J. H. Barratt & Co Ltd, Stoke on Trent, England. The Right Honourable H. H. Asquith after the photograph by Reginald Haines, Admiral Sir John Jellicoe after Russell & Sons, The Right Honourable David Lloyd George after Ernest H. Mills, General Foch, President Woodrow Wilson and Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig after the photograph by Elliot & Fry Ltd. All are modelled by George Cartlidge, one dated 1916.
(Two tiles are a little smaller @ 5 7/8 in x  8 7/8 in)

Six Leaders

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A set of six photographic tiles made by J. H. Barratt & Co Ltd, Stoke on Trent, England. The Right Honourable H. H. Asquith after the photograph by Reginald Haines, Admiral Sir John Jellicoe after Russell & Sons, The Right Honourable David Lloyd George after Ernest H. Mills, General Foch, President Woodrow Wilson and Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig after the photograph by Elliot & Fry Ltd. All are modelled by George Cartlidge, one dated 1916.
(Two tiles are a little smaller @ 5 7/8 in x  8 7/8 in)

Six Leaders

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A William de Morgan tile decorated in blue and green with a galleon in full sail. Sands End mark 1888 - 1897.

William de Morgan Ship Tile No.2

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A Fantastical Bird tile by William de Morgan decorated in green and produced at Merton Abbey prior to the move to Fulham in 1888.

Fantastical Bird Tile

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Pair of blue and white porcelain bottle vases, circa 1800. One with restoration to the neck, the other with restoration to the body.

Chinese Export Bottle Vases

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A Chinese blue and white tripod censor. Mid 18th Century.

Tripod Censor

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