A small Rockingham overhanging lip vase, ground in Brunswick blue, with gilt bands and...
A small Rockingham overhanging lip vase, ground in Brunswick blue, with gilt bands and enamelled with a landscape panel incorporating a folly and an urn containing flowers, red printed griffin mark circa. 1826-20, 8.5cm, together with other Brameld and Rockingham pieces including an armorial plate, pastille burner stand, Dresden flowers small saucer, Rose Jar plate and two trios and a Don pottery pearlware plate moulded with leaves enamelled in green and yellow 20cm wide, etc (one tray) Notes; See John Griffin, The Yorkshire Potteries, pg 121 plate 252 for two examples of the Don plate, it is noted that a plate with the same coloured border as the one in the present lot is in the Doncaster Museum having come from a service at Welbeck Abbey