A truly beautiful, impressive and striking large majolica figure of a 'Polish' cockerel, wonderfully decorated in rich, lustrous glazes. The best I have ever seen.
Dimensions:
H 21.5 ins
Reference:
2170
An extremely rare (never before seen by myself) George Jones majolica shell, coral, dolphin and cherub motif table centrepiece. Signed to the underside. English c 1870
Dimensions:
H 12 ins L 14 ins D 10 ins
Reference:
2166
The fabulous and ever more rare George Jones rooster teapot. A signed example with well fitting lid and decorated in bright glazes.English c 1870
Dimensions:
L 11 ins H 7 ins
Reference:
2149
An increasingly rare example of a Holdcroft majolica bird on nest teapot with green glaze branch handle and spout, the nest embellished with blossom. English c 1870
Dimensions:
L 10 ins H 5.5 ins
Reference:
2178
A finely modelled and strongly coloure unusual majolica Roman style cornucopia vase by Worcester, with serpent handle, bird finial and hoof feet. English c 1865
Dimensions:
L 7 ins H 7 ins approx
Reference:
2168
A good and imposing pair of majolica brackets in the form of male and female sea tritons with shells and fishing nets. English c 1870
Dimensions:
H 18 ins (M) H 16 ins (F)
Reference:
2116
A very interesting and unusual majolica sea creature and deities goblet of Renaissance inspiration by Brownfield with bright colours and elaborately modelled stem. English c 1865
Dimensions:
H 10 ins approx
Reference:
2164
A Copeland wine ewer of Renaissance design finely modelled with classical motifs and with grapevine embellishments to the handle. English c 1870
Dimensions:
H 14.5 ins
Reference:
2159
A superb example of a Minton majolica 'chinaman' teapot with rich vibrant glazes and in very fine condition. English c 1870
Dimensions:
L: 8 ins H 5.25 ins
Reference:
2143
An amusing and rare Minton majolica bowl dpicting three green glazed frogs sheltering beneath a bowl shaped mushroom with an orange glazed interior. English c1870