- Antique Chinese Molded Lead Glaze Ceramic
Antique Chinese Molded Lead Glaze Ceramic Jar on Stand 7''
- SHIWAN LEAD GLAZED FAN SHAPE JARDINIERE
SHIWAN LEAD GLAZED FAN SHAPE JARDINIERE Shiwan lead glazed fan shape jardiniere. Decorated in cobalt blue glaze with inscription, 14" across.
- THREE NC POTTERY DIRT DISHES Late 19th
THREE NC POTTERY DIRT DISHES Late 19th century, earthenware, clear lead glaze, two attributed as from Randolph County and one (1 1/2 x 10 in.) likely from Alamance County.
- Oak framed Arts & Crafts lead glass
Oak framed Arts & Crafts lead glass windows.
63.5"h x 25.75"w
- Georgian mahogany cellarette, 19th c.,
Georgian mahogany cellarette, 19th c., with hexagonal top opening to a felt-lined interior with seven heavy lead glass bottles (one collar replaced)
26.75"h x 15"w x 13.25"d
Condition: Veneer losses, patches, wear consistent with age.
- BRITISH 'TORTOISESHELL' CREAMWARE COFFEE
BRITISH 'TORTOISESHELL' CREAMWARE COFFEE POT, CIRCA 1750 HEIGHT: 5 3/4 IN. (14.6 CM.)BRITISH 'TORTOISESHELL' CREAMWARE COFFEE POT, CIRCA 1750, of Whieldon type, the pear-shape body with silver-form scroll handle, the angular spout molded with fan-shaped scrolls and loops, splashed overall in manganese, copper-green and yellow oxides, under a lead glaze Dimensions: Height: 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm.) Provenance: Purchased at Royal Horticultural Hall Antique Fair, September 2021, 80 pounds From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 528 Catalogue note: For an example with its cover, dated 1750, see Alamy images, ID 2A2PPA3, accession no. 46.106 A&B.
- BRITISH UNDERGLAZED GREEN CREAMWARE
BRITISH UNDERGLAZED GREEN CREAMWARE FRUIT PLATE OR STAND, CIRCA 1760-1765 DIAMETER: 8 IN. (20.3 CM.)BRITISH UNDERGLAZED GREEN CREAMWARE FRUIT PLATE OR STAND, CIRCA 1760-1765, probably Staffordshire, the shaped circular plate molded as basketweave, the central squared herringbone pattern edged by fine rope, the lobed trellis border edged by leafy scrollwork, the front and reverse dipped in a deep copper-green oxide and lead glaze Dimensions: Diameter: 8 in. (20.3 cm.) Provenance: With Hanes-Ruskin Antiques, February 27, 1988 ($178) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 202 Catalogue note: For a creamware dish with similar central pattern, see Colonial Williamsburg, object no. 2005-198, the pattern likely from a salt-glazed stoneware mold.
- BRITISH MOTTLED CREAMWARE TEABOWL AND
BRITISH MOTTLED CREAMWARE TEABOWL AND SAUCER, CIRCA 1760-1770 HEIGHT OF TEABOWL: 2 IN. (5.1 CM.), DIAMETER OF SAUCER: 5 1/8 IN. (13 CM.)BRITISH MOTTLED CREAMWARE TEABOWL AND SAUCER, CIRCA 1760-1770, of Whieldon type, probably Staffordshire or Yorkshire, both of typical form with slightly evert lip, sponged overall in manganese and splashed with copper-green and blue-grey oxides under a lead glaze (2) Dimensions: Height of teabowl: 2 in. (5.1 cm.), Diameter of saucer: 5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) Provenance: With Stradling Antiques, New York, May 1984, ($550) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 136
- STAFFORDSHIRE WHITE SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE
STAFFORDSHIRE WHITE SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE FIGURE OF THE 'SPINARIO' OR 'FEDELINO', CIRCA 1745-1755 HEIGHT: 4 1/8 IN. (10.5 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE WHITE SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE FIGURE OF THE 'SPINARIO' OR 'FEDELINO', CIRCA 1745-1755, after the Antique, the seated boy modeled withdrawing a thorn from the sole of his foot, his features picked-out in managanese and brushed with cobalt-blue oxides, under a lead glaze Dimensions: Height: 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm.) Provenance: The Adela Harding Collection, Skinner, Boston, October 12, 2019 ($1,722) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 521 Catalogue note: For an example in the British Museum, no. G44. Also see R.L. Hobson, "Catalogue of the collection of English Pottery...", (1903), G44. Note, the Greco-Roman Hellenistic bronze prototype is held in the Capitoline Museum, Rome, and a white Roman marble from the Medici collections is held in the corridor gallery of the Uffizi, Florence.
- STAFFORDSHIRE MOTTLED CREAMWARE MILK
STAFFORDSHIRE MOTTLED CREAMWARE MILK JUG, CIRCA 1755-1765 HEIGHT: 5 IN. (12.7 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE MOTTLED CREAMWARE MILK JUG, CIRCA 1755-1765, of Whieldon type, of pear-shape with crabstock branch handle and sparrow beak spout, the sides sprigged with fruiting vine, raised on three lion mask and paw feet, sponged overall in manganese oxide, under a lead glaze Dimensions: Height: 5 in. (12.7 cm.) Provenance: The Estate of George L. Considine, High Hill House, Lemmens Auction, June 26-28, 1986 ($495) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 168
- STAFFORDSHIRE MOTTLED CREAMWARE CHOCOLATE
STAFFORDSHIRE MOTTLED CREAMWARE CHOCOLATE CUP, CIRCA 1760-1770 HEIGHT: 2 1/2 IN. (6.4 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE MOTTLED CREAMWARE CHOCOLATE CUP, CIRCA 1760-1770, of Whieldon type, the slightly waisted cylindrical form with everted rim, the reeded strap handle with pinched kick, sponged overall in manganese oxide, under a lead glaze Dimensions: Height: 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm.) Provenance: With Roy and Betsy Thompson, Hunt Valley Show, February 1990, ($300) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 251
- STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED
STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEA CANISTER AND A COVER, CIRCA 1754-1759 HEIGHT TO TOP OF LID: 4 1/8 IN. (10.5 CM.)STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-DECORATED TEA CANISTER AND A COVER, CIRCA 1754-1759, attributed to William Greatbatch, of slightly arched rectangular form, the sides panels with scrolled foliate reliefs, below two rows of punched circlets, picked-out in either copper-green or iron-brown oxides, within manganese chamfered borders, under a lead glaze, the later brass cover associated Dimensions: Height to top of lid: 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm.) Provenance: With Wynn A. Sayman, Richmond, MA, January 1988, ($700) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 195 Catalogue note: Compare the example from The Tom Walford Collection, Bonhams, London, December 18, 2012, lot 33