- HARTLEY, GREENS, AND CO. CATALOGUE 1814English
HARTLEY, GREENS, AND CO. CATALOGUE 1814English trade manual Designs of Sundry Articles of Queens or Cream-Colou-r'd Earthenware Manufactured By Hartley, Greens, and Co. at Leeds Pottery , 1814.
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Hartley Green & Company Catalogue 1814, 73 pages of engravings including p. 52 & 52A and fold-out pages 26 and 57. Condition: not examined.
- SIX TRADE BOOKS, 18TH/19TH C.Six trade
SIX TRADE BOOKS, 18TH/19TH C.Six trade books, 18th/19th c., including The Builders' Assistant by John Haviland, Philadelphia, 1818-1821, vols. I and III; together with books on mechanics, porcelain, and wool dying.
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Lacking Volume II. Vol. I front cover detached but present. First American publication on the Greek Orders of Architecture. Other titles: The Mechanic's Companion, Dr. Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts: Porcelain and Glass, and two editions of The Dyer's Assistant in the Art of Dying Wool… by James Haigh, Leeds: J. Bowling, 1778.
- WILLIAM SYKES OF HOLBECK, CHIPPENDALE
WILLIAM SYKES OF HOLBECK, CHIPPENDALE STYLE TALL CLOCKWilliam Sykes of Holbeck (Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1805-1883), Chippendale style tall clock, with arched bonnet, Corinthian style full round columns flanking a tombstone door and multi-wood inlay throug
- A Group of English Blue and White Porcelain
A Group of English Blue and White Porcelain Articles
19th/20th Century
comprising a pair of Leedsware oval baskets, a pair of Wedgwood Marigold plates, two large Copeland blue transfer Italian bowls and a pair of small pitchers.
Largest bowl, height 4 x diameter 9 1/2 inches.
- LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH C. PEARLWARE
LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH C. PEARLWARE PLATTEREngland, possibly Leeds, the basket-weave patterned navette shaped body having a pierced border decorated with underglazed cobalt blue, the underside with minor flakes and impressed mark, possibly for Leeds. Measuring 12.75" long x 8.75" wide.
- IMPORTANT TAMS WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON
IMPORTANT TAMS WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON PLATTER Circa 1815; Leeds type blue feather edge platter, with blue transfer portrait of "General W.H. Harrison Hero of the Thames 1813" with cannon and battle implements in the center, stamped on verso, "James Tams & Co. Philadelphia Importers," 15 1/2 in. L., 12 in. W.
- RARE HERRESHOFF YACHT TROPHY. DATED
RARE HERRESHOFF YACHT TROPHY. DATED SEPTEMBER 5,1903. A three-handled copper, pewter, and glass bottom trophy made by Manning and Co. An inscription reads: Bristol Yacht Club Sept 5, 1903 cup given by Nathaniel G. Herreshoff. First Prize, Sakonnet, One Design Class, Won by Bazoo, Leeds Burchard. 7" high by 7" wide by 5" diameter. Some minor pitting and wear. Nathanael Greene Herreshoff was a world-renowned sailor, naval architect, and yacht designer from Bristol, Rhode Island. He designed six yachts that went on to win the America’s Cup.
- HOOKED RUG BY MRS. PERCIVALA dark brown
HOOKED RUG BY MRS. PERCIVALA dark brown mat with flowers Made by Mrs. Percival, Addison Village, Leeds County. Carded and dyed wool. Good condition. Circa 1945. Measuring, 36" length x 19" width. The Shaun & Joan Markey Collection.
- ENGLISH CREAMWARE CUP AND SAUCER, CIRCA
ENGLISH CREAMWARE CUP AND SAUCER, CIRCA 1775-1780 HEIGHT OF CUP: 1 3/4 IN. (4.4 CM.), DIAMETER OF SAUCER: 5 3/8 IN. (13.7 CM.)ENGLISH CREAMWARE CUP AND SAUCER, CIRCA 1775-1780, Staffordshire or Yorkshire, the cup with an ear-shaped handle, both painted with bellflower swags, within beaded and gilt rims, the cup interior with red line (2) Dimensions: Height of cup: 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm.), Diameter of saucer: 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm.) Provenance: Donald Towner Collection (no. 494), Sotheby's, London, February 13, 1968, no.129 With A. Belton, London, August 11,1988 250 pounds ($426) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 214 Catalogue note: According to Donald Towner's notes, this unusual form is shown in one of the Leeds drawing books at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
- BRITISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED
BRITISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED 'MARRIAGE' JUG, CIRCA 1772 HEIGHT: 8 3/4 IN. (22.2 CM.)BRITISH CREAMWARE POLYCHROME-ENAMELED 'MARRIAGE' JUG, CIRCA 1772, Staffordshire or Leeds Pottery, likely decorated in the workshop of David Rhodes, the horizontal banded engine-turned baluster-shaped jug with beaded rim and an open fox head spout, the entwined strap handle with floral terminals, below the puce chinned spout, the central panel inscribed in black "Samuel and Lydia Slaney" within crossed iron-red blossoming rose stems and scattered sprays, the side painted with a wheat sheaf, plough and sickle on reverse Dimensions: Height: 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm.) Provenance: From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 68
- LEEDS CREAMWARE FIGURE OF APOLLO, CIRCA
LEEDS CREAMWARE FIGURE OF APOLLO, CIRCA 1795 HEIGHT: 7 1/4 IN. (18.4 CM.)LEEDS CREAMWARE FIGURE OF APOLLO, CIRCA 1795, the classically draped god of music and poetry, modeled standing playing a lyre, his left foot on a rocky outcropping, on a square base Dimensions: Height: 7 1/4 in. (18.4 cm.) Provenance: With Jonathan Horne, London, August 1987, 700 pounds the pair ($1,203) (purchased in conjunction with no.184) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 183
- LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE FIGURE OF BACCHUS,
LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE FIGURE OF BACCHUS, CIRCA 1890 HEIGHT: 7 IN. (17.8 CM.)LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE FIGURE OF BACCHUS, CIRCA 1890, impressed LEEDS POTTERY mark, the god of wine, modeled standing holding a cluster of grapes in his right hand and a glass in his left, leaning on wine cask, entwined overall with fruiting grapevine, on a square base Dimensions: Height: 7 in. (17.8 cm.) Provenance: With Alan Finney Antiques at the Cumberland Fair, June 12, 1998, 170 pounds ($282.52) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 316