A 'Phillips & Co Sunderland Pottery' cream ware jug
lot 11 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
bearing a W Cockburn print of 'His Grace the Duke of Wellington' leading a charge on horseback on one side and with the iron bridge across the Wear ... read more
Sold for £380 More details 5
A late 18th century pearl ware jug
lot 12 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
moulded with leaves in the manner of Caughley, the edges picked out in pink and enclosing sprays of flowers, 21cm (8.25 in.) high (D)
Sold for £90 More details 3
A creamware jug inscribed to 'Joseph Houes 1772'
lot 13 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
possibly painted by William Rhodes in black and red below the spout with the central of three men holding up a green bag, a punch bowl and cards on ... read more
Sold for £700 More details 5
A late 18th/early 19th century cream ware jug, possibly Liverpool
lot 14 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
painted on one of the bellied sides with the sun and on the other with the moon amongst stars, each framed by sprays of flowers, the rims with blue ... read more
Sold for £260 More details 2
An early 19th century pearl ware satirical jug
lot 15 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
silver lustre rim bands above black printed and painted scenes titled 'Cossack Mode of Attack' and 'Boneys return from Russia to Paris', 14cm (5.5 in. ... read more
Sold for £220 More details 3
lot 16 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
An early 19th Century pearl ware jug, possibly Sunderland
Estimated at £50 - £100 More details 2
lot 17 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
An early 19th century creamware mug, possibly Dixon Austin & Co., Garrison Pottery,
Estimated at £80 - £120 More details 2
lot 18 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
A Sunderland pink lustre jug commemorating 'Columbus the Largest Ship Ever Built' and printed with it below the spout, verses on the flanking sides, ... read more
Estimated at £200 - £300 More details 4
lot 19 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
A George IV Sunderland pink lustre jug commemorating 'Columbus the Largest Ship ever Built' on one side and with a verse to Prosperity on the other, ... read more
Estimated at £250 - £350 More details 4
An 18th century Delft blue and white tankard, possibly Bristol
lot 20 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
the cylindrical sides slightly flaring at the foot and painted with a bird on a rock amongst flowers opposite the dashed handle, the European pewter ... read more
Sold for £300 More details 4