Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Witch D689340
Tole box 19th c. together with a stirrup cup witch's ball and redware creamer. ?
FOUR ROYAL DOULTON TOBY JUGS OF THE TRAPPER, MARK TWAIN, ROBIN HOOD AND THE WITCHFour Royal Doulton Toby Jugs of The Trapper, Mark Twain, Robin Hood and The Witch
Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Witch D6893
A SAMPSON HANCOCK OLD DERBY WITCHES PATTERN EWER
with beaded collar, on fluted foot and square base, 32cm h, painted mark in red, c1880
RIDGWAY SALT GLAZE PITCHER PEWTER LID WITCHES SCENE: Blue salt glaze pitcher with scene of man at tavern, witches chasing home. Hinged pewter lid. Marked on base W. Ridgway & Co. Hanley October 1 1835. Measures 10 high to top of lid, 8'' wide.
A Large Collection of Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company Colored Glass Articles
Late 19th Century and Later
comprising an Austrian pattern creamer, a Dewey pattern pickle dish, two casters, cruet, sugar bowl and a cup-and-cover, a Witch-Head toothpick holder, a hen-form covered dish, a Cord Drapery pattern bowl, a Uneeda Biscuit tumbler, a Cactus patter, a tumbler, a Leaf Bracket pattern bowl, a butter dish-and-cover and tumbler, a Ruffled Eye pattern pitcher, a Squirrel pattern pitcher, a Holly pattern sauce dish and plate together with an Atterbury Hand and Dove covered dish and an unidentified compote, silent butler, covered dish and stein; 25 items total.
Height of tallest 8 1/2 inches.
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Pendle Witch D6826
ROYAL DOULTON HALLOWEEN CHARACTER JUGS. 'THE FORTUNE TELLER' (6497) The Witch (D6893) 1991 Count Dracula (D7053) 1997 Frankenstein's Monster (D7052) 1996 The Wizard (D6862) 1990 The Genie (D6892) 1991; together with Leprechaun (D6847) 1989 Mr Quaker (D6738) 1984 and Gondolier (D6589) (9)
Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Pendle Witch D6826 Limited Edition
Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Witch D6893
8 PIECES OF SHAKER TINWARE TO INCLUDE WITCH HAZELTIN, NORTH FAMILY, MT. LEBANON, NY, 10" HIGH, SIDE HANDLED TEA POT 8 1/2", TEA POT 5", HANDLED CREAMER 5", CANISTER 7", SIEVE 12" WIDE, DIPPER 14", HANDLED FUNNEL 10" HIGH. PROVENANCE: FROM THE KAISER COLLECTION.
Bunnykins Toby Jug Witching Time Bunnykins D7166
PREHISTORIC ANASAZI CHACO BLACK-ON-WHITE PITCHERNative America, Southwestern United States, Arizona, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi), Chaco Reserve type, ca. 1100 CE. A beautiful pottery pitcher of a bulbous form that was created via the traditional coil-and-scrape method utilized by Anasazi artisans. The pitcher presents with a concave base, an apple-shaped body with a rounded shoulder, a thick handle along the verso, and a broad neck with a flared rim. The body and handle are decorated with broad, zigzagging bands filled with parallel frets, and the interior areas created by these bands are decorated with concentric triangular patterns. Size: 5.5" W x 6.3" H (14 cm x 16 cm)
Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, purchased in 2019; ex-Mark Brady collection, found at Witches Well Ranch, Apache County, Arizona, USA
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.
Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.
#169092
Condition:
One stable fissure stemming from rim, with chips and nicks to handle, rim, body, and base, and light abrasions and fading to black pigment, otherwise intact and very good. Great preservation to black-painted motifs throughout. Old inventory number written beneath base.
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY WITCHES PATTERN MILK JUG AND COVER
15.5cm h, printed mark, date code and 2451, 1919
An assembled group of Art pottery and other ceramics
19th/ 20th century
Comprising porcelain bowl decorated in white relief with roses below a continuous forest landscape at sunrise, impressed 461 3, height 4in; Moorcroft pottery miniature vase decorated with iris, with paper label, height3 1/2in; Belgian pottery vase with four loop handles, impressed MADE IN BELGIUM, height 7 1/2in; Dutch pottery bowl decorated stylized foliate band on a black ground, inscribed indistinctly 4277 LORRY, PLAZUID HOLLAND, height 4 1/2in; Limoges porcelain pitcher decorated with stylized basket of fruit on a black and gilt ground, height 6 1/2in and Jones & Walley Cobridge Staffordshire relief molded stoneware pitcher depicting a gypsy encampment and witches around a cauldron, pad mark Published July 1, 1842, BY JONES & WALLEY COBRIDGE, GYPSY, 12, height 8 1/4in
14 ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGS OF MONSTERS, MYTHICAL AND SUPERNATURAL BEINGS . Including The PendleWitch, The Clown (2), Count Dracula, The Fortune Teller (2), The Witch, Devil, The Genie, Frankenstein's Monster, Aladdin's Genie, Touchstone, The Wizard, Leprechaun - 7 3/4 in. high.
Royal Doulton large Blue Flambe character jug The Witch D7239
4 AMERICAN FREE-BLOWN GLASS PIECES 19TH C19th c with loop ball decoration, witch ball, stand, pitcher and bowl
Ball: 5 " dia Stand; 8.75 h Pitcher; 7" h Bowl; 2.75 h
Litchfield Auctions is honored to offer Selections from the Collection of Peter Tillou. Peter has enjoyed wide renown across the United States and Internationally over his seventy-year career as the consummate dealer-collector. While in college in 1956, Peter was already advertising a pair of fine antique flintlock pistols. By 1960, now a resident of historic Litchfield Connecticut, he was cited by the New York Times as a dealer in "great rarities." With later residences and shops in London, Manhattan, Sun Valley Idaho, and Sanibel Island Florida, Peter continued to consider Litchfield his home. By 2013, Peter was recognized by the Antiques Dealers of America with its highest honor, its Award of Merit,"in recognition of his extensive contributions to the fields of fine art, American decorative arts and antiques." More recently, a cover story in The Antiques and the Arts Weekly traced "the arc of Tillou’s long career"
(PTIL561/4)(wt)
Condition:
Ball with interior discoloration, substance to exterior, rough pontil 3/8" dia hole. Stand with rough foot. Pitcher with crack and small hole where handle applied. Bowl overall good.
Royal Doulton Bunnykins toby jugs Fortune Teller D7157 and Witching Time D7166 (both boxed)
ENGLISH PARIANWARE 'HECATE/CUP TOSSER' ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD WALLEY, CIRCA 1850 HEIGHT: 10 IN. (25.4 CM.)ENGLISH PARIANWARE 'HECATE/CUP TOSSER' ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD WALLEY, CIRCA 1850, unsigned, other examples marked Edward Walley of Cobridge; the two-sided white relief molded jug of a fortune teller and a lady examining a cup Catalogue note: In 1849, Edward Walley registered the design based on an 1842 painting, 'Fortune Telling by Cup Tossing,' by N. J. Crowley (which was engraved by C.W. Sharpe for the Royal Irish Art Union, 1842). Walley titled the jug "Hecate" after the classical witch. The design, renamed "Cup Tosser," is illustrated among jugs displayed by the Cork & Edge pottery at the 1855 Universal Exhibition in Paris. (Henrywood, pp. 101, 196, 208). Seeker Antiques. Dimensions: Height: 10 in. (25.4 cm.)
TWELVE ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGS. England, 2nd half-20th century. "Pottery in the Past"; "Dick Turpin"; "Beefeaters"; "George Washington"; "General Eisenhower"; "The Vicar of Bray"; "Old King Cole"; "Tony Weller"; "The Pendle Witch"; "North American Indian", and "Aladdin's Genie". Together with a double-sided "Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee".
Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Witch D6893
Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Pendle Witch D6826 A special edition from Kevin Francis Ceramics
Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Witch D6893
Royal Doulton large Flambe character jug The Witch D7239, limited edition
3 ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGS: To include 1) ''Johnny Appleseed'' D6372 6 1/4'' h. x 5 3/4''. 2) ''The Clown'' D6834 modelled by Stanley James Taylor 6 1/2'' h. x 6 1/2''. 3) ''The Witch'' D6893 modeled by Stanley James Taylor 7'' h. x 7 1/2''.
A SAMPSON HANCOCK ROMAN LAMP SHAPED ROSEWATER EWER AND COVER
decorated with the Witches pattern, 11cm h, red painted mark, early 20th c
Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Witch D6893
A miniature Royal Crown Derby Old Derby Witches Japan pattern tea service, 1920 and circa, comprising kettle and cover, 67mm h, sucrier and cover, milk jug and cup and saucer, printed marks (7) More Information Minute chip on tip of spout of kettle
Stoneware pitcher, tavern scenes in relief on one side, other side with witches and horseman, handle repeats same theme with hand holding horse's tail, base marked "Published by W. Ridgway & Co./Hanley/October 1, 1835", 10 in. Minor chips and wear to foot ring, hand on handle. Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
Early Parianware Figural Pitcher w/ Witches: Early Parianware Figural Pitcher w/ Witches. Measures 7. 5" wide. Packaging, Insurance, Handling, Shipping is done in house and is 30. 00 for this item in the continental U. S. Or you are welcome to pick up in person or make other arrangements. Please email or call to request a detailed condition report. Condition Condition reports for specific items are available by calling Kevin Ross at 1-740-701-7511 or emailing rossauctionco@gmail. com
Six large Royal Doulton character jugs - Rip van Winkle, Izaak Walton, The Witch etc
Two miniature Royal Crown Derby 'Old Derby Witches' pattern table articles 20th century Comprising an ewer and low bowl, each decorated in the imari palate with gilt accents. (2). Ewer H: 3 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Naide, Philadelphia, PA Item is in very good overall condition with no damage or repair observed.
Prototype Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Pendle Witch D6826 in different Colourway Not for resale backstamp
Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Pendle Witch D6826
A Cranberry glass jug with Mary Gregory style decoration, together with a blue witches ball and two mottled pink glass vases with wavy rims
Tole box 19th c. together with a stirrup cup witch's ball and redware creamer. ?
ANASAZI CHACO CANYON POTTERY PITCHER W/ LINEAR MOTIFSNative American, Southwestern United States, Arizona, Chaco Canyon type, ca. 1150 to 1250 CE. A sizable pitcher with a carinated body and a thick handle, all formed via the coil-and-scrape technique. The lower body is decorated primarily with broad, spiraling bands filled with thin stripes, and adorning the upper body are dense banded sections surrounding diamond-shaped windows. Anasazi pottery was created by coiling clay and smoothing the surface before painting, then finally firing, and their pottery was an invaluable utilitarian item for storing agricultural goods as well as a beautiful commodity for trading. Size: 5.875" W x 7.2" H (14.9 cm x 18.3 cm)
Please note this item falls under the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act and is not eligible for international shipping. Native American, Alaska Native, & Native Hawaiian objects are only eligible to ship within the United States.
Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, purchased in 2019; ex-Mark Brady collection, found at Witches Wells Ranch in Sanders, Arizona
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#178870
Condition:
Small chips to rim and body, with light fading to pigment, and some fire-clouding, otherwise intact and very good. Great preservation to decorative motifs. Handwritten inventory label beneath base.
Anasazi Chaco Black on White Pottery Pitcher: Native American, Southwestern USA, Four Corners region, found near Sanders, Arizona, Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) period, ca. 1150 to 1250 CE. A rare intact, large pottery pitcher, painted in the style most commonly excavated at the great Anasazi city of Chaco Canyon. A handle with a serpent-like motif rises from the shoulder to the rim; the wide neck rises upward from the body of the vessel. Thin white slip coats the surface, which has been decorated with black pigment in a pattern of vertical lines and zigzags that look like lightning. These painted designs are very well done, with tiny embellishments of short, tight lines and a placement that gives the vessel a pleasing, regular design. Size: 5. 5" W x 7. 25" H (14 cm x 18. 4 cm). . Pottery of this kind is some of the most important found in the ancient Southwest. The Chaco Project, the major excavations of Chaco Canyon (today a National Historical Park that is well worth a visit), recovered more of this pottery than any other style. Chaco was the center of the ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) culture, a vast city of monumental architecture, including massive stone Great Houses of multiple stories and monumental kivas. Roads from Chaco Canyon radiated to outlying settlements for hundreds of miles because it was a religious, social, and economic hub for a vast region. Today many Native peoples in the Southwest connect their own histories to Chaco, seeing it as a stop along their sacred migrations. . . Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, purchased in 2014; ex-Mark Brady collection, found at Witches Wells Ranch, Sanders, Arizona, USA. . All items legal to buy/sell under U. S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. . . A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. . We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. . #147146 Condition Intact, with a few very small chips from the rim. Pigment is in very nice condition with slight wear to some of the white slip.
ROYAL DOULTON MAGICIAN & CLASSIC WITCH TIME BUNNYKINS: DB126 Figurine, D7166 Jug or Bud Vase; second is limited edition. Stamped to base ROYAL DOULTON ENGLAND and other marks. . . Issued: 1992, 2001. Dimensions: 6. 5"H. Edition Number: 492 Edition Size: 1500. Manufacturer: Royal Doulton. Country of Origin: England Condition Overall good Available payment options on Bidsquare
Seven Pieces of American Art Pottery, 20th century, a J.S.T. & Co. amber-glazed vase and pitcher depicting a witch, two Hampshire pottery items: a matte blue glazed vase and a green glazed creamer with molded rim; a single Dorchester Pottery candlestick; and a pair of Van Briggle candlesticks, ht. to 7 1/4 in. Estimate $250-275 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Royal Doulton large Character Jug The Pendle Witch D6826, limited edition for Kevin Francis Ceramics
Large Anasazi Black on White Pottery Pitcher w/ Handle: Native American, Southwestern United States, found in northeastern Arizona, Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan), ca. 1100 to 1250 CE. A hand-built pottery pitcher of a sizable form with a round but stable base, a spherical body with a sloped shoulder, a cylindrical neck with a thick rim surrounding the interior cavity, and a vertical, black-striped handle arching from neck to shoulder. The white-slipped vessel is first smooth with dozens of highly burnished grooves and then decorated with six horizontal black bands featuring dozens of negative-resist diamonds within. Size: 6. 6" W x 7" H (16. 8 cm x 17. 8 cm) . . Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection; ex-Mark Brady collection, found on Witches Wells Ranch, Apache County, Arizona, USA. . All items legal to buy/sell under U. S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. . . A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. . We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. . #152551 Condition Chips, minor abrasions, and light pitting to base, body, handle, and neck, with a couple of small excisions, fading to original pigmentation, and areas of fire-darkening along verso, otherwise intact and very good. Light earthen deposits and nice traces of original pigment throughout.
A Large Collection of Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company Colored Glass Articles
Late 19th Century and Later
comprising an Austrian pattern creamer, a Dewey pattern pickle dish, two casters, cruet, sugar bowl and a cup-and-cover, a Witch-Head toothpick holder, a hen-form covered dish, a Cord Drapery pattern bowl, a Uneeda Biscuit tumbler, a Cactus patter, a tumbler, a Leaf Bracket pattern bowl, a butter dish-and-cover and tumbler, a Ruffled Eye pattern pitcher, a Squirrel pattern pitcher, a Holly pattern sauce dish and plate together with an Atterbury Hand and Dove covered dish and an unidentified compote, silent butler, covered dish and stein; 25 items total.
Height of tallest 8 1/2 inches.
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
Royal Doulton Large Character jugs The Pendle Witch D6826 and The Witch D6893 (2)
PREHISTORIC ANASAZI CHACO BICHROME PITCHER SPIRALSNorth America, Native American, southwestern United States, Arizona, Sanders, Witches Wells, Ancestral Puebloan / Anasazi, Chaco style, ca. 975 to 1150 CE. A charming pottery pitcher, skillfully hand-made to present a bulbous body, a slanted shoulder, an attenuated neck, and a flared rim, all sitting upon a round yet stable base. A lovely, trifurcated handle connects the shoulder edge to just below the rim, while the body is embellished with black on white decoration comprised of several bands of horizontal striations and spiraling motifs. Pottery played an important role in Anasazi culture and included both utilitarian and decorative pieces that could be traded with neighboring communities for food or other goods. Anasazi pottery was made by hand coiling clay, then smoothing the surface and painting with designs before firing. This petite pitcher is a lovely example created via this technique! Size: 5.5" Diameter x 5.8" H (14 cm x 14.7 cm)
Provenance: private New Jersey, USA collection, purchased in 2016; ex-Mark Brady collection, found at Witches Well Ranch, Sanders, Arizona, USA
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.
Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.
#169098
Condition:
Repaired from several pieces with restoration over break lines though some are still visible. Repainting to some areas and chipping to rim. Expected nicks, and abrasions throughout. Otherwise, excellent with nice pigments.
A Victorian pressed glass pedestal strawberry dish and cream jug, two Carnival glass bowls, pair of pressed glass chickens on baskets, Halcyon Days enamel box, and a Staffordshire 19thC figure of a witch riding a goose, (8).
Royal Doulton large character jugs Witch D6893 and William Shakesphere D6689 (2)
W Ridgeway & Co, Hanley green jasperware pitcher with embossed scenes, Robert Burns' "Tam O'Shanter Fleeing the Witches" on one side and the other side with a tavern scene, Published 1835, 9 1/4" tall, no damage noted Estimate $80-120