BRITISH CERAMICS
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W G Grace Interest: A Doulton Lambeth Two-Tone Salt Glaze Pottery Cricket Commemorative Jug, early 20th century, of ovoid
form with ribbed neck in dark brown glaze and strap handle, printed with portrait oval reserves depicting George Giffin,WG Grace and KS Ranjitsinhji, within scroll reserves,
impressed Doulton Lambeth England
323, 18.5cm high
£1000 - 1500
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A Victoria Commemorative Mug, Liverpool Shipperies Exhibition, May 11th 1886, of plain conical
form with angular handle, transfer printed in black with a bust length effigy of Queen Victoria, and inscribed
Liverpool Shipperies Exhibition Opened by Her Majesty The Queen May 11th 1886, 10.5cm high
£250 - 350
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Gladstone Home Rule Interest: An Oval Terracotta Wall Plaque, by A George, circa 1898, worked
in relief with Gladstone seated in a church yard wearing a tam o’shanter, sculpting a headstone with inscription
In Memoriam Home.Rule Bill Murdered in the House of Lords 8 Sept 1898 Resurgant, within a
fruiting laurel raised ribbon tied frame with thistle surmount, stamped A George, also incised on the reverse
Made in England by A George,
32.5cm by 29.5cm
£300 - 400
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Wellington & Peel Interest:A Dixon Phillips & Co, Sunderland Pottery Circular Plate, circa
1840-50, circular, with pearlware glaze, the broad rim applied with eight florets in vivid colouring, around a central puce printed reserve depicting Wellington & Peel dancing the polka (and titled), impressed mark and anchor device, 18.5cm diameter
£500 - 700
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Queen Victoria Interest:A Stephen Green, Imperial Pottery, Lambeth Two-Tone Salt Glaze Commemorative Sceptre Flask, circa 1840, realistically modelled
with crown surmount over the Royal shield, on the reverse with VRinitials,
impressed Stephen Green Imperial Potteries Lambeth, 23cm high
£350 - 450
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