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TWO ENGLISH PEWTER CHAMBER
TWO ENGLISH PEWTER CHAMBER POTSTwo English pewter chamber pots, together with a Reed & Barton bowl, and a warming canteen.
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Condition:
Dents.
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Tray lot of assorted Chamber Pots
Tray lot of assorted Chamber Pots including Blue and White and Floral including Arthur Woods Heron Pottery Adams and Sons and Teapots from various manufacturers (9)
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Mocha ware Chamber PotHeavy mocha
Mocha ware Chamber PotHeavy mocha ware old-fashioned chamber pot with handle ''Seaweed'' pattern 5.5'' H x 9.5'' Diameter circa 19th century chips rim & bottom. Private collection Clarkston MI.
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Westerwald Chamber Pot German, late
Westerwald Chamber Pot German, late 17th/early 18th century, stoneware with blue decoration, griffins alternating with flowers, 5-1/2 in.,
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Black transferware chamber pot,
Black transferware chamber pot, chamber pot cover, and toothbrush caddy james and thomas edwards, burslem, 1825-1843 The chamber pot cover and toothbrush caddy decorated with "Gentlemen's Cabin" (Larsen No. 453), the chamber pot decorated with "Ladies' Cabin" (Larsen No. 456), from the "Boston Mails" series . Chamber Pot H: 10 PROVENANCE: James D. Julia Auctions, Fairfield, Maine
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Adams rose chamber pot with profuse
Adams rose chamber pot with profuse floral decoration 9" h. ?
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A pewter two-handled chamber pot,
A pewter two-handled chamber pot, 17th Century, 24cm high
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A Chamberlain's Worcester Imari
A Chamberlain's Worcester Imari pattern cylindrical bough pot and cover, circa 1815, iron red marks, pattern no. 276, the stepped cover with pierced apertures, 18cm high (two small cracks to rim of pot)
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A pottery chamber pot with humorous
A pottery chamber pot with humorous transfer printed decoration
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CHAMBER SET - (6) piece fancy
CHAMBER SET - (6) piece fancy ironstone chamber set consists of pitcher wash bowl soap dish mug chamber pot and slop bucket. Hand-decorated with floral motif. Slop bucket missing handle and damaged cover.
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BLUE SPATTER FORT PITCHER AND
BLUE SPATTER FORT PITCHER AND CHAMBER POTBlue spatter fort pitcher and chamber pot , 11 1/4" h. and 8 1/2" h. Provenance: The Collection of Jack and Mary Louise Krumrine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Condition:
Pot with light crows foot to bottom right of decoration.
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George E. Ohr. Novelty chamberpots,
George E. Ohr. Novelty chamberpots, set of two. 1897-1900, glazed earthenware. 2½ h × 4¼ w × 3¼ d in. result: $1,040. estimate: $1,200–1,600. Chamberpots each feature an interior amusement. Impressed signature to underside of each example ‘G.E. OHR, Biloxi, Miss.’. Provenance: Private Collection, Mississippi
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A Chamberlains D-shaped bough pot
A Chamberlains D-shaped bough pot painted with views of Malvern, Worcester and Cheltenham (restored), 21cm wide
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Two Stoneware Items, fourth
Two Stoneware Items, fourth quarter 19th century, one an American blue-and-white sponged stoneware chamber pot, the other a blue-and-gray bas-relief floral stoneware example, h. 5-1/4" to 5-1/2", dia. 9-1/4" to 10".
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CHINESE EXPORT CANTON CHAMBER POT 6
CHINESE EXPORT CANTON CHAMBER POT 6 in. H., 11 in. Diam.
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(3) GROUP OF CHAMBER POTS, OPALINE,
(3) GROUP OF CHAMBER POTS, OPALINE, IRONSTONE, ETC(lot of 3) Group of chamber pots, including: (1) lidded opaline pot, having gilded accents, chips to inner underside rim, approx 8"h, 10"diam (lid); (1) lidded pot with fruited knop, blue and gilt decoration, intact with star fracture underfoot, approx 9"h, 10" (to handle); (1) white ironstone, Staffordshire England, some discoloring overall, approx 7"h, 11" (to handle); 16lbs total
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A late 19thC Minton style chamber
A late 19thC Minton style chamber pot, on a cream ground, with raised relief decoration of flowers and butterflies, with tree trunk type painted handle, 12cm high.
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TWO POTTERY PIECES. American late
TWO POTTERY PIECES. American late 19th century yellowware. Pictured is a chamber pot with white band 5 1/4''h. 9''d. and a cuspidor with gold/amber glaze 3 1/4''h. 7''d.
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Misc. collectibles including
Misc. collectibles including chamber pot mugs bottle. 8 pieces. Good cond.
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George E. Ohr. Novelty chamberpot
George E. Ohr. Novelty chamberpot with stilt. c. 1900, glazed earthenware. 2½ h × 4 w × 3½ d in. result: $1,105. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Chamberpot features an interior amusement. Impressed signature to underside of chamberpot partially obscured by stilt ‘G.E. OHR LOXI M’. Provenance: Estate of Martin and Estelle Shack
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(3) ENGLISH VICTORIAN PARCEL GILT
(3) ENGLISH VICTORIAN PARCEL GILT CHAMBER POTS(lot of 3) English earthenware chamber pots, late 19th/ early 20th c., including: (1) Losol Ware, Keeling & Co. Ltd., parcel gilt with cobalt glaze, pink roses, (1) Cauldon Ware, Maple & Co. Ltd., parcel gilt, blue band, rose and bellflower swags, (1) unmarked, parcel gilt, pink band, polychrome floral sprays, largest: approx 5.75"h, 10.75"w, 9"d; 10.25lbs total **Provenance: An important San Antonio estate**
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Chinese export chamberpot and cover
Chinese export chamberpot and cover early 19th century Of typical form, in underglaze blue with famille rose enamel and gilt decoration. H: 7, W: 13 in. PROVENANCE: Property from a Main Line collection
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TWO YELLOWWARE CHAMBER POTS AND A
TWO YELLOWWARE CHAMBER POTS AND A LARGE MUGTwo yellowware chamber pots , together with a large mug, all with mocha seaweed decoration, mug - 5 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Green handle repaired. Other pot with chip to base of handle.
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(3) Chamber PotsTo include two
(3) Chamber PotsTo include two brown transferware pots one marked Doulton/Burslem England Perth; the other with Mansion House decoration with several marks to bottom along with a white covered pot with sheafs of wheat in relief marked Johnson Bros. England largest is 10'' in Diameter circa late 19th century-early 20th century good condition.Private collection of Ortonville lady.
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Antique Floral Chamber Pot- 10''
Antique Floral Chamber Pot- 10''
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George E. Ohr. Novelty chamberpots,
George E. Ohr. Novelty chamberpots, set of two. 1897-1900, glazed earthenware. 2¼ h × 3½ w × 3 d in. result: $1,764. estimate: $1,000–1,500. One example features a deep purple glaze and the other an ochre, indigo, brown and green glaze. Impressed signature to each example ‘G.E. OHR, Biloxi, Miss.’. Provenance: The Artist | Thence by descent | Collection of James Carpenter
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FLOW BLUE COVERED CHAMBER
FLOW BLUE COVERED CHAMBER POTEnglish Second Quarter of the 19th CenturyBy L. & G. Alcock in the Scinde'' pattern. Height 9''.''
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Chinese Export Rose Medallion
Chinese Export Rose Medallion porcelain handled chamber pot, fourth quarter-19th century 4 1/2 in. H., 11 1/2 in. W.
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TWO AMERICAN PEWTER FOOTED COFFEE
TWO AMERICAN PEWTER FOOTED COFFEE POTS Marked "Boardman New York" and "A. Porter " of baluster or pear form; 11 1/4 and 11 1/2 in. Provenance: Jeffrey Tillou Antiques Litchfield CT.
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(8) Powell and Bishop ironstone
(8) Powell and Bishop ironstone chamber set, circa 1870, to include (2) pitcher and basin bowls, 13-1/4"H pitcher with 15" dia bowl and 9-1/4"H pitcher with 10-1/2" dia bowl, a mug, a covered soap dish with liner, covered chamber pot, 10-1/4" dia and double handled covered waste bin, large crack to cover, each decorated in stylized oak leaf and lustre surround.
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A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester
A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain two-handled vases, each painted with a view of a country house in parkland, each with one handle repaired, 16.8cm high/Provenance Ombersley Court
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ALKALINE GLAZED CHAMBER POT,
ALKALINE GLAZED CHAMBER POT, WESTERN NC 19th century, two handled form, the body decorated with a three line incised band crossed by large sine waves, footed base, not signed.
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(11) Pcs Jamestown Pottery,
(11) Pcs Jamestown Pottery, including pair of chambersticks, 10" pie plate, (5) miniature vases, sugar bowl & creamer set, brown glazed creamer
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(2) ENGLISH CHAMBERSTICK & CHURCH
(2) ENGLISH CHAMBERSTICK & CHURCH COLLECTION BOX(lot of 2) English items, late 19th/ early 20th c., including: (1) pottery chamberstick, in a mottled green glaze, domed hood with knop finial, four vents, pulled handle, covered interior with single candle socket, approx 7.5"h, (1) wood church collection box, approx 6.25"h, 18"l, 6"w
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Historical blue transferware
Historical blue transferware chamber pot enoch wood and sons, burslem, first half 19th century Decorated on one side with "Entrance of the Erie Canal into the Hudson at Albany" (Larsen No. 42), and the reverse with "View of the Aqueduct Bridge at Little Falls" (Larsen No. 43), within a floral border. Dia: 8 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: Roger T. Powers Collection, Baltimore, Maryland Reglazed, crow''s foot to body and to base, imperfections
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Group of English and Continental
Group of English and Continental Ceramics and Glass, late 19th/20th century comprising eighteen pieces: coffee pot, cabinet plate, chamberstick, a large and 3 smaller character jugs, 3 cream jugs, 2 tea bowls, small vase, ink bottle, and a cut glass pitcher
coffee pot height 11.6 in — 29.5 cm