16th Sep, 2023 9:30 GMT/BST
A Creamware Tea Cannister, circa 1760, moulded with the portrait of a lady and gent and inscribed Chas & Elizth Maiting
14.5cm high
A Similar Teapot, painted in the manner of Robinson & Rhodes with landscapes
12cm high
A Mug With Reeded Strap Handle, inscribed "Better Luck Still"
11.5cm
A Barrel Shaped Cream Jug, with beaded rims, flowerhead handle terminals and enamelled with flower sprigs
7cm high
A Pearlware Plate, painted with a named botanical specimen "Primrose" under a brown line rim
21cm diameter (5)
Sold for £120
Estimated at £100 - £150
Te cannister - base lacking, large section of the collar lacking, cracked, replacement metal cover.
Teapot - lacking lid, small spout chip, handle slightly abraded
Mug - badly cracked, section of the rim filled
Plate - noc hips or cracks, wear
Jug - cracks, some flaking to the glaze
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Auction: Country House Sale, 16th Sep, 2023
To include Part II of the TB & R Jordan Collection comprising works by the Staithes Group of artists, and others.
The sale will also include an appealing mix of traditional antiques and curiosities, good furnishing pieces and specialist collectors’ items.
Part I (Lots 1- 429)
Part II (Lots 500 - 918)
Viewing
Wednesday 13th - Friday 15th September 10am-4pm, and the morning of the sale from 8am
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