Pair of English Derby Porcelain Figure Groups, c. 1780. "The Welsh Tailor and Companion." Condition is excellent. Each figure has had a minor professional restoration. On the woman, one horn. One the tailor, one of the legs. Very fine Derby pieces. Marked with incised script N and 62. 5 1/2 inches tall.
English John Rose Coalport Porcelain Inkwell and Holder, c. 1815. Reddish orange scrolling leaves and floral decoration with gilt highlights. Condition is excellent with some minor worn gilding and a bruise under top rim.
Amphora Porcelain Works Dark Green Iridescent Organic Form Vase, dated 06-1891. Handle consisting of grape vines. Vase with applied grapes and grapes vines. Condition is excellent. Very minor chips to couple of leaves. 15 3/4 inches high x 8 1/2 inches wide.
Very Rare French Blue and White Beef Pate Pot and Pot Lid, c. 1840. Flat lid by Creil & Monterrau. Excellent condition. Matching lid and bottom. There is a teeny tiny flea bites on the inside of the flange on the base, the edge of the bottom of the pot, and the bottom of the foot rim. For L.T. Piver, 10 Boulevard, De Strasbourg, Paris and 100 Regent St,. London. 2 3/8 inches x 2 3/4 inches.
Early Waynesboro, Penn. Salt Glaze Pickle Jar, c. 1840. In excellent condition. Impressed mark JOHN BELL. This mark has been used on small pieces. Lid is missing. 7 inches tall.
Late 17th Century German Ballarmine Salt Glaze Stoneware Jug. Mottled brown glaze from Colognw or Bellarmine over a small medallion. This is in excellent condition and a wonderful example.9 inches.