This little Japanese Teaset made around 1900 is child size and was probably made for the English market as a nursery set. The Teapot is 4 inches high the pitcher only 3 inches, sugar bowl is in scale. the body of the peices have an orange peel blaze with applied glase branches and leaves. the blossoms suggest cherry blossoms or dogwood blooms. No damage
Lovely brown transferware sauce bowl in the Rose and Violet Wreath pattern. A repair to the top of the bowl, not evident when the peice is displayed and subtlely evident when the lid is removed. Three minor chips to the rim of the bowl. 7 inches long 6 inches height
This lovely English transferware platter has the pattern name, Italy on the back. the pattern name is enclosed in a cartouche. The Italian pastoral scene is sourrounded by lozenges of townscapes. 14 inches
This lovely English waste bowl is of the type known as New Hall. New Hall characteristically mirrors the Chinese motifs and represents some of the earliest English soft paste pottery.
A large staffordshire figure group of Jacobean lovers. Both figures bear traces of over glaze gold decoration indicating an early date.
condition is excellent about 14 inches in height