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191. A large earthenware rectangular box and cover, 19th century, modelled as a house with applied leafy branches either side of the front door, decorated in Whieldon type colours of washed green and manganese, a chip to one corner of the roof, 20cm high. (2) £250-350
192. Two Staffordshire pearlware pastille burners, 19th century, modelled as square cottages with thatched roofs, and a pottery moneybox modelled as a town house, some damages, 13cm max. (4) £150-250
193. A Pratt ware comical stirrup cup, c.1800, the conical form modelled with a double face to two sides, frowning when the cup is empty and inverted, smiling when full, decorated in a typical palette of green, blue and ochre, 16cm. £250-350
194. An unusual pearlware teapot and cover, late 18th century, the fluted form painted in the manner of New Hall porcelain with naive rose-centred sprays, the rims with a pink diaper band, some repairs to the spout and cover, 20cm. (2) £100-200
195. A rare Lambeth stoneware eye ointment pedestal pot, 19th century, the low circular form impressed and painted in blue with ‘S Green 2 Union Place Lambeth’, raised on a low foot, and an earthenware example inscribed ‘Singleton’s Eye Ointment’, a little chipping to the latter, 5.2cm max. (2) £80-120
196. A salt-glazed stoneware mustard pot and cover, c.1760, the cylindrical form decorated in the Scratch Blue manner with a band of stylized oak leaves, 7cm. (2) £150-250
197. Two salt-glazed stoneware teapots, mid 18th century, one of quatrefoil pearshape moulded with shells and branches of oak, raised on three feet, the other of square form, decorated with a geometric design, the spout modelled as a serpent, and a Spode creamware plate painted in pattern 1640 with a band of leaves, some damages, one teapot lacking its cover, 19cm max. (4) £200-300
198. An English pearlware jug of ‘Torksey’ type, early 19th century, painted in the manner of William Billingsley with landscape decoration including a ruined castle by water, the rim with a continuous berried garland between gilt bands, star crack to the base, 16cm high. £100-200
199. A creamware teapot and cover, c.1770, the globular body inscribed ‘Bohea Tea’ to one side, the other with ‘When this you see, remember mee, Tho many miles We distant be’, and a salt-glazed stoneware teapot modelled as a three storey building, one side bearing the Royal coat of arms, with gilt detailing, some damages, the cover lacking to one, 19.5cm. (3) £150-250
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