27th Jan, 2023 9:30 GMT/BST

Antiques & Interiors

 
Lot 26
 

26

A Collection of Early 19th Century Pearlware Jugs, including a commemorative example for General Hill and Lord Wellington, a pineapple moulded jug with platinum lustre and red enamel, and various Bacchus mask jugs

From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.

Sold for £110
Estimated at £80 - £120


 

Pineapple Jug - with some rubbing and crazing. Pink Bacchus Jug - with hairline cracks and restoration. Polychrome Example - with poorly repaired handle and chip to the spout. Satyr Mug - with some wear to the paint and minor rubbing. Wellington Mug - with chipped foot and chipped rim. Paint loss. Two further jugs crazed and with rubbing. Small Baccgus Jug - with heavy damage, cracks, attempted repairs, generally poor.

 


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Auction: Antiques & Interiors, 27th Jan, 2023

This sale will include over 100 lots from the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough. Mr Rawlings was an avid collector, and this sale will offer 19th century British and European ceramics and pictures. Coming up in specialist, Country House and Fine Sales will be a plethora of other interesting items in the collection including taxidermy, postcards predominantly featuring Dartmouth, good 18th and 19th British ceramics and a fine collection of early 19th century Toby Jugs.

Also included is a mix of affordable traditional art and antiques, jewellery, and a private collection of lever and verge pocket watches, fob watches and pocket watch chains.

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Tuesday 24th January 10am-4pm, Wednesday 25th January 10am-4pm, Thursday 26th January 10am-5pm and the morning of the sale from 8am

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