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Puzzle Jug

Puzzle Jug c.1690 A La Quasi French delft (tin-glazed earthenware) puzzle jug. It has polychrome tulip decoration and white ground. The decoration of tulips is in dark blue and ochre with perforations ...

Puzzle Jug. Liverpool

Puzzle Jug Liverpool c.1750 A Liverpool delft (tin-glazed earthenware) puzzle jug decorated with peonies. The upper body is pierced by flower-shapes and there are three spouts at the rim.

Salt Cellar

Elizabethan salt cellar consisting of a shallow bowl on a pedestal foot. It is made of sandy brown clay and bears the remains of an enamelled yellow-green glaze.

Saucer. Swinton

Saucer Swinton c.1820-1834 A earthenware saucer, made in Swinton. It has a blue underglaze with a printed pattern of blue open daisy-like flowers on both the inner and outer surfaces. There is a jig-saw ...

Scent Bottle. Ruskin Pottery

A Ruskin Pottery scent bottle made in Smethwick, West Midlands, c.1927 The base colour is light grey with a mottled dark grey effect. The lid is hexagonally designed with a small, 25mm tower-like finial. ...

Sugar Bowl. Fenton Vivien. Thomas Whieldon

Sugar Bowl Fenton Vivien c.1760 A Whieldon-Wedgwood Cauliflower ware sugar bowl, from Fenton Vivien. It is an earthenware, lead glazed bowl with a raised green and white pattern of fronds and fruit....

Tankard. Newcastle under Lyme

A tankard from Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, c.1740 An agate-ware tankard with marble effect decoration in cream and brown. It is lead-glazed with a ribbed handle and has a raised ridge around ...

Tea Caddy. Fenton Vivien

Tea caddy Fenton Vivien c.1760 A cauliflower ware tea caddy, from Fenton Vivien. It is an earthenware, lead glazed tea caddy with a green and white fronded pattern. The caddy is rectangular in shape ...

Teapot. Fenton Vivien. Thomas Whieldon

Teapot Fenton Vivien c.1760 A Whieldon-Wedgwood Cauliflower ware teapot, from Fenton Vivien. It is an earthenware, lead glazed teapot with a green and white fronded pattern. It has an oviform pot, ...

Teapot. Fenton Vivien. Thomas Whieldon

Teapot Fenton Vivien c.1740-1780 A Whieldon earthenware, lead-glazed teapot and cover, from Fenton. It has three claw feet and raised gilt decoration of a growing vine on a jet black background. There ...

Teapot. Fenton. Thomas Whieldon

Teapot by Thomas Whieldon, Fenton, Staffordshire, c.1760 An earthenware tea pot and lid with a tortoiseshell vine decoration and a crabstock handle and spout. Thomas Whieldon (1719-1795) was one of the ...

Teapot. Fenton. Thomas Whieldon

Teapot by Thomas Whieldon, Fenton, Staffordshire, c.1755 An earthenware tea pot and lid with a mottled tortoiseshell and blue decoration. There is a crabstock handle, spout and loop to the lid. Thomas ...

Teapot. Leeds

Teapot made in Leeds, Yorkshire, 1776 A Leeds creamware teapot decorated with purple and red cartouches, and floral designs in enamel colours. It bears the inscriptions 'MC 1776' and 'Bohea Tea' and has ...

Teapot. Leeds

Teapot made in Leeds, c.1775 A creamware teapot with green and yellow vertical lines. It has a crenellated edge at the top with tiny pierced holes through it. The lid has a dandelion knob.

Teapot. Leeds

Teapot made in Leeds, c.1790 A Leeds creamware teapot. It is decorated with a marbled pattern in brown, white, green and blue on a white background and has a white trim of linked buttons. The teapot has ...

Teapot. Staffordshire

Earthenware teapot made in Staffordshire c.1770 The teapot has a marbled slip decoration of brown and cream and a straight spout.

Teapot. Staffordshire

Teapot Staffordshire c.1760 A Staffordshire earthenware teapot. It has purple-brown mottled decoration and a green, blue, grey and canary wash. It has three claw and mark feet and a ribbed handle.

Teapot. Staffordshire

Teapot Staffordshire c.1750 A Staffordshire earthenware teapot. It has 'tortoiseshell' lead glaze, which is banded with green horizontal ridges.