Large Rookwood pottery
bookend in the form of
a rook standing on an
open book in a mottled
matte blue glaze. Base
marked with Rookwood
logo, dated 1926, pattern
#2274, finished by Kremer.
(Minor chip to back corner
of book.)
Antique American art
pottery vase by Rookwood with flared body and molded bamboo decoration and matt
turquoise glaze. Impressed
marks for Rookwood dated
1919 and pattern # 1895.
Fine antique Staffordshire
covered tureen with poly-
chrome floral and figural
decoration, the lid having
molded leafage decoration
with an applied flower form
knop and tureen with
applied handles (chip to base).
Circa 1815-25.
(See Godden,
Encyclopedia of British
Pottery and Porcelain Marks,
#4444.) ...click for details
Charming Majolica Ceramic Face Jug in the form of a smiling man with a cap and ruffled collar. Circa 1880, incised “Majolica” with indecipherable maker’s mark
on bottom. (Minor abrasions
to ear, cheeks, nose and chin.)
Rare antique Chinese Famille Rose covered mustard pot and under tray with typical painted decoration and applied bud form knob.
Circa 1860 (minor wear to gilt decoration).**
Rare Rockingham hound
handled pitcher with molded scenes of stag and boar hunts
and a grapevine design
decorating the neck.
Attributed to the Salamander
Works, Woodbridge,
New Jersey, 1840-50.