13th Jan, 2023 9:30 GMT/BST
A Creamware Mug, circa 1790, of cylindrical form, printed and overpainted with a sailing ship and swag over a nautical verse
9.5cm
A Similar Mug, decorated with topers and verse
9cm
A Similar Oval Salt
18cm wide
A Sunderland Lustre Twin Handled Pot, with nautical verse
14cm wide
A Pearlware Small Jug, painted with a landscape
6cm high (5)
Sold for £220
Estimated at £120 - £180
Ship mug, crazed, some slight staining and pitted. Wear to rim and decoration. Slight glaze flakes around base.
Mug, two chips and other smaller flakes to the rim. Short hair crack from the top rim. Patch of dark staining to the foot.
Salt, two chips to the top rim, other slight flakes. Glaze worn and pitted.
Twin handled pot, glaze pitting and scratches. Top rim abraded.
Jug, pitted and crazed.
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Auction: Country House, 13th Jan, 2023
The Country House Sales offer an appealing mix of traditional antiques and curiosities, good furnishing pieces and specialist collectors’ items. The sales incorporate the contents of important properties and private collections as well as individually consigned lots redolent of the English Country House.
Part I (Day One) (Lots 1- 440): Glass, Ceramics, Oriental and Works of Art
Part II (Day Two) (Lots 500-798): Carpets, Clocks and Furniture
Part III (Day Two) (Lots 1000-1185): Pictures and Garden Furniture and Statuary
Viewing
Tuesday 10th January - Thursday 12th January 10am-4pm, Friday 13th January 10am-4pm (for Day Two of the sale only), and the morning of the sale from 8am
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