Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures, c. 1850. Albert Prince of Wales and Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, Princess Royal. Condition: No cracks or restorations. One small chip on foot rim of Prince of Wales. Very fine pieces. Prince of Wales, 8 1/2 inches; Princess Royal, 8 1/4 inches.
Blue Spatterware Stoneware Bowl, c. 1820. Condition, no chips, cracks or restorations. Nice rich, deep blue sponge decoration. An exceptional piece. 5 3/8 inches wide at top, 2 1/2 inches high.
English Staffordshire Blue and White Transfer Pearlware Coffee Pot, c. 1820. By Henshall & Co. of Longport. Floral and fruit pattern.
Minor abrasion on tip of spout that has been sealed. 11 inches tall x 10 1/2 inches wide handle to end of spout.
Pair of English American Historical Creamware Plates, c. 1795. With black transfer of an American Man-O-War ship with a 15-star flag on hand-painted water over crossed flags and cannon. Black transfer prints of three exotic birds on rim. Condition: No chips, cracks or restorations. Tiny glaze flaws from kiln. 9 3/4 inches diameter.
English Staffordshire Blue and White Transferware Plate, dated April 30, 1845. Acorn and oak leaf on brocade border. 12-sided plate with idyllic scene in center of mountain, castle, trees, and lake with two women and a child. Condition: no chips, cracks or restoration, 2 kiln marks in center, glaze wear to rim, some staining on reverse side and minor hair lines to foot rim. 10 1/4 inches.
English Copper Lustre Mug, c. 1840. Attributed to Enoch Wood. Wonderful blue band with applied sprigging of children and animals at play and flower in front on dark blue band. Perfect condition. 3 1/2 inches high x 4 3/4 inches to edge of handle.
English Copper Lustre Footed Goblet, c. 1840. Unusual sprigging on dark blue band. A very fine piece of copper lustre to add to your collection. Perfect condition. 4 inches high.