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Platter

A platter made at Fenton Vivien, Staffordshire c.1760 A stoneware salt-glazed meat platter, it is octagonal in shape and bears a brown mottled pattern.

Pot Head Doll

This doll was made in Staffordshire during World War I (1914 - 1918). Imported German dolls were not available during the war, and some English porcelain factories made doll heads to fill the gap left ...

Pot Lid. Staffordshire

Pot lid Staffordshire A stoneware pot lid, made in Staffordshire. It is mounted within a wooden circular frame. It has a transfer printed decoration depicting scenes from 'The Cries Of London', such ...

Pot Lid. Staffordshire

Pot lid Staffordshire A stoneware pot lid, made in Staffordshire. It is mounted within a wooden circular frame. It has a transfer printed decoration depicting scenes from 'The Cries Of London', such ...

Pot Lid. Staffordshire

Pot lid Staffordshire A stoneware pot lid, made in Staffordshire. It is mounted within a wooden circular frame. It has a transfer printed decoration depicting scenes from 'The Cries Of London'. There ...

Pot Lid. Staffordshire

Pot lid Staffordshire A stoneware pot lid, made in Staffordshire. It is mounted within a wooden circular frame. It is decorated with transfer printed scenes from 'The Cries Of London', such as a seated ...

Shakespearian Club Mug

Blue transfer printed mug. The image of Shakespeare used here is based on the Westminster Abbey statue. The Shakespearian Club, (now known as the Shakespeare Club) was founded on 23rd April 1824 and ...

Small Pot

A fine, earthenware pottery food vessel, probably made on a potter’s wheel (unlike most of the pottery found on this site). A small black pottery cup was found inside this pot. 6th Century A.D. 100mm ...

Staffordshire Dogs

This pair of dogs are china representations of King Charles Spaniels. It is possible that they are the pair mentioned in George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss (1860). George Eliot (born Mary Ann ...

Staffordshire pottery bull

This is a glazed Staffordshire pottery model of a bull with lowered head, standing before a flowering tree on a grassy mound. The base is edged in blue and white. It comes from Staffordshire, and is probably ...

Staffordshire pottery boxer, Thomas Cribb

This is a glazed Staffordshire pottery figurine of Thomas Cribb, who was boxing champion of England in the early 19th century. One of a pair, the other figure is Thomas Molineaux who Cribb famously fought ...

Staffordshire pottery boxer, Thomas Molineaux

This is a glazed Staffordshire pottery figurine of Thomas Molineaux, boxing champion of England in the early 19th century. One of a pair, the other figure is Thomas Cribb who Molineaux famously fought ...

Staffordshire pottery boxers, Cribb and Molineaux

These are two glazed Staffordshire pottery figurines representing Thomas Cribb, boxing champion of England in the early 19th century, and Thomas Molineaux, who famously fought each other on 28 September ...

Staffordshire pottery dog

This is a Staffordshire glazed pottery model of a dog standing with its tail held high. The dog's body and the base are decorated with brown-splashed cream glaze. It comes from Staffordshire, and dates ...

Staffordshire pottery figure of William Shakespeare - 3/4 left

A ceramic figurine, made about 1830, modelled on the statue sculpted for Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey by Peter Scheemakers from a design by William Kent and unveiled in 1741. Identity number ...

Staffordshire pottery models of recumbent does.

Staffordshire pottery models of recumbent does. Height 112mm, Length 181mm, Width 83mm Late 18th to mid 19th century. Staffordshire, England.

Staffordshire pottery recumbent doe

This is a glazed pottery model of a recumbent doe and is one of a pair. It comes from Staffordshire and dates from the late 18th to mid 19th century. Height 112mm, Length 181mm, Width 83mm

Staffordshire pottery recumbent doe

This is a glazed pottery model of a recumbent doe and is one of a pair. It comes from Staffordshire and dates from the late 18th to mid 19th century. Height 112mm, Length 181mm, Width 83mm