Sold2017ENGLISH COPPER LUSTRE CERAMIC PITCHERS, LOT OF THREEENGLISH COPPER LUSTRE CERAMIC PITCHERS, LOT OF THREE, all having molded classical designs and polychrome enamels over a blue ground. Unmarked. Staffordshire and other areas. Circa 1820. 4 3/8" to 8 1/See Sold Price
Sold2017ENGLISH COPPER LUSTRE CERAMIC APOTHECARY JARENGLISH COPPER LUSTRE CERAMIC APOTHECARY JAR, straight-sided with copper lustre design over orange ground and orange band on cover. Unmarked. Staffordshire and other areas. Circa 1820. 7 1/4" H.UndamaSee Sold Price
Sold2020English Staffordshire Copper Lustre Sprig Decorated JugAn 1840 Staffordshire attributed to Enoch Woods copper lustre Jug molded with a triple ring base. The jug has a bright royal blue band, sprig decorated with a girl and her cat. 4 inches heightSee Sold Price
Sold20162 Antique English Copper Lustre Ware Pitchers2 Antique English Copper Lustreware Creamers or Pitchers. Larger measuring 5.5" tall and bearing dancing couple on both sides in relief. Smaller measures 4"h and bears a blue stenciled foliage band.See Sold Price
SoldSeven Staffordshire Pink Lustre Frog Mugs England, 19th century,Seven Staffordshire Pink Lustre Frog Mugs England, 19th century, all transfer-printed and enameled painted, three commemorative Crimean War mug with the inscription 'May They Ever Be United', black frSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Staffordshire Transfer-Printed Copper Lustre 'General Jackson Hero of New Orleans' PitcherA Staffordshire Transfer-Printed Copper Lustre 'General Jackson Hero of New Orleans' Pitcher Enoch Wood and Sons, England, 19th Century each side with portrait of Andrew Jackson, set against canary grSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Staffordshire Transfer-Printed Copper Lustre 'William Henry Harrison' Cream PitcherA Staffordshire Transfer-Printed Copper Lustre 'William Henry Harrison' Cream Pitcher English, Circa 1840s with purple printed image on white ground to each side, one depicting William Henry HarrisonSee Sold Price
Sold2024A Staffordshire Transfer-Printed Copper Lustre 'General Jackson Hero of New Orleans' PitcherA Staffordshire Transfer-Printed Copper Lustre 'General Jackson Hero of New Orleans' Pitcher Enoch Wood and Sons, England, 19th Century of bulbous form, each side with portrait of Andrew Jackson, setSee Sold Price
Sold2021(28 PC) FAITH, HOPE & CHARITY LUSTRE-WARE TEA SET(28) Piece 19th c. English Staffordshire Purple Lustre-Ware Partial Tea Service, Faith, Hope & Charity pattern, #59, incl: Teapot, 5 3/4" high, 9 1/2" x 5 1/4", hairline cracks to base and lid; CreamSee Sold Price
Sold2023Group Seven Copper Sauce Pans/Cooking Waresincluding Duparquet, Sambonet and Lillium examples, various forms and sizes. Largest: 8" high, 18" wide, 9 1/2" deep. Expected oxidation, wear and residue to all.See Sold Price
Sold2018Early Copper LanternEarly Copper Lantern C 1820-50 24"H X 8 1/2"W X 8 1/2"D Fabulous untouched verdigris surfaces, heavy stock copper, graphic octagonal form, tapered triangulated smoke vents, large folded edge hanging rSee Sold Price
Sold2021Royal Staffordshire Ridgeway Vista ware china setChina set by Royal Staffordshire Ridgeway Vista ware, 50 piecesSee Sold Price
Sold2022Seven Various Pieces of Copper Lustre China.Seven Various Pieces of Copper Lustre China. English 19th century. Including five pitchers and two mugs. 3" to 8-1/2"h. Condition: Good, largest pitcher with damage.See Sold Price
Sold2017LOT (4) STAFFORDSHIRE CREAM POTS INCL. COPPER LUSTRELOT (4) STAFFORDSHIRE CREAM POTS INCL. COPPER LUSTRE 19TH C.See Sold Price
Sold2022Staffordshire Portobello Ware Pitcher, Circa 1820Staffordshire Portobello Ware 'Chinoiserie' Pitcher, Circa 1820. Printed in yellow with a highly detailed view of figures in pavilions, fenced gardens and a distant mountainous landscape, the rim surrSee Sold Price
Sold2023Sunderland Lustre Ware Maritime Tankard ca. 1820DIMENSIONS APPROX 12.5x17x12CM.See Sold Price
Sold2023Two Yellow Bowls and a Copper Lustre PitcherTwo canary yellow bowls and a copper lustre pitcher. English, circa 1820. Bowls H 3-1/4" and 2-3/4". D 6-1/4" and 2-1/2". Pitcher H 6-3/8". Condition: Rim wear. Minor chips, small bowl with hairline.See Sold Price
Sold2018Queen Caroline copper lustre "Green Bag" creamer jugQueen Caroline copper lustre "Green Bag" creamer jug, 1820, portrait and "God Save Queen Caroline!" on front, on reverse "Long Live Caroline/Queen of England", "As for the Green-Bag crew, Justice willSee Sold Price
Sold2024Staffordshire Lion on Orange/Silver Lustre Base C 1820One paw resting on the globe of the world representing the British EmpireSee Sold Price
Sold2020Antique English Pink Copper Lustre Tea Cup Saucer c1860Antique English Pink Copper Lustre Tea Cup Saucer c1860 Staffordshire Cup is approximately 4 x 3 1/2 x 2 inches tall; the saucer is about 1 1/8 x 5 1/2 inches in diameter.See Sold Price
Sold201877 pcs. Copper tea leaf decorated ironstone77 pcs. 19th c. Copper lustre tea leaf decorated ironstone porcelain dinner ware including covered vegetable dishes, soup bowls, dinner plates, tea cups, pitchers, platters, serving dishes, butter padSee Sold Price
Sold2022Group of Staffordshire Blue Transfer-Printed Cup, ToddyVarious Makers, 1820-50. Comprising five pairs, a set of three, a set of four, plates and one shallow dish, various marks. Diameters 3.875 to 6.25 in. (45)See Sold Price
Sold2022Group of Staffordshire Blue Transfer-Printed Cup andVarious Makers, 1820-50. Comprising a set of six floral sheet plates, two 'Floral Net Trellis' plates, a pair of 'Shells' plates, four floral and fruit plates, and one landscape plate,See Sold Price
Sold2022A collection of Staffordshire figures,A collection of Staffordshire figures, A collection of Staffordshire figures, 19th century and later, to include a pair of King Charles spaniels, decorated with copper lustre patches, 17cm high, a furSee Sold Price
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