A Mintons majolica asparagus tray, date symbol for 1877
lot 1 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
modelled as a round arched trough of asparagus on a brown underdish with green rounded rectangular rim band with white flower heads central to each ... read more
Estimated at £400 - £600 More details 4
A late 18th century white pearl ware monkey
lot 2 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
its long tail tucked under his feet as he sits on a mound,7cm (2.75 in.) high
Sold for £340 More details 3
A mid 18th century white saltglaze jug
lot 3 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
painted with a spray of coloured flowers below the serrated rim, 8cm (3.25 in.) high
Estimated at £250 - £350 More details 3
A late 18th century Whieldon type cream ware George and the dragon group
lot 4 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
he rides his green and brown spotted horse over the dragon and lances it in its mouth, 28.5cm (11.25 in.) high (R)
Sold for £700 More details 4
A William Greatbatch tea pot and cover
lot 5 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
printed and painted one one side with 'Cybele' and on the other with one of the twelve houses of Heaven (2) (D) For illustrations of these subjects, ... read more
Estimated at £700 - £900 More details 4
A Royal Worcester 'Vitreous' dinner service, date codes for 1917
lot 6 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
decorated with pattern number 5969 of a central iron red tub of hibisicus within four sprays on the brown edged rims, comprising: two sauce tureens, ... read more
Sold for £500 More details 4
lot 7 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
'Success to the Orange Cause', an early 19th Century cream ware jug
Estimated at £100 - £200 More details 3
lot 8 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
A late 18th/early 19th Century creamware mug, possibly Liverpool
Estimated at £50 - £100 More details 4
lot 9 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
An early 19th century creamware jug, printed in red and painted on each side with 'The Independent Order of Odd Fellows' armorial and motto 'Amor ... read more
Estimated at £100 - £200 More details 3
An early 19th century creamware jug, possibly Liverpool
lot 10 (The Fine Art Sale, 6th Mar, 2013)
printed in black on one side with a scene of the sailor's farewell and on the other with one of John Bull and Napoleon, titled (sic) 'The Governor of ... read more
Sold for £300 More details 3