18th Mar, 2023 9:30 GMT/BST
A Yorkshire Prattware Toby Jug, circa 1810, of traditional form with caryatid handle, the seated figure holding a beaker and a toby jug, a dog between his feet, impressed crown mark
25.5cm high
For a discussion of the pottery that used the large impressed crown mark see Lewis (John and Griselda) Prattware, pg.84
From the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.
Sold for £1,800
Estimated at £500 - £700
Over sprayed crack running across the base and up the rear of the jug, not visible outside. Some glaze chips and abrasions. Large glaze abrasion to the side of the miniature Toby. Crazed.
Auction: Spring Fine Sale, 18th Mar, 2023
The sale will include a strong offering of European ceramics including a Private Collection of 18th Century Meissen Figures, including examples from the 'Cris de Paris' series, and good examples of Sevres porcelain and biscuit porcelain figures. Further highlights include an exhibition qualilty side cabinet by Gillows, a Private Collection of Welsh Lovespoons, and a Private Collection of Paperweights.
Viewing
Sunday 12th March 11am-4pm, Monday 13th March - Friday 17th March 10am-4pm, and the morning of the sale from 8am.
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