POTTERY ENGLISH 

A Jackfield creamer with typical mirror-black glaze on a red earthenware body, mid 18th century

A fine Mortlake salt-glazed stoneware ale jug by Kishere, having a central "Punch Party" scene and an equestrian hunting scene, the silver cover and mount hallmarked London, 1794-5, maker I.H, probably, Ioseph Heriot, 22cm high

A 19th-century stone-china char dish with engraved char

A 19th-century stone-china char dish with engraved char, heightened in green enamel

A blue and white stone china dinner plate transfer-printed, Royal arms mark of Hick and May, (Godden 2020), 1806-22

A second-quarter 19th-century copper lustre goblet with pink lustre transfer-printed  scene, "The Sailor's Farewell".

An earthenware figure group "THE VICAR AND MOSES" modelled by the celebrated Staffordshire potter Ralph Wood, (1715-1772) with his typical manganese glaze, circa 1760

Three views each of two rare transfer-printed pottery eggs from the Whitehaven pottery, 1830s, each approximately 110mm long 

A rare Staffordshire figure group entitled "The Death of Munrow", by Obadiah Sherratt, early 19th century

A late 18th-century Leeds creamware basket of oval ogee form with green enamelled borders and polychrome floral sprays, on foot, about 31cm long

A late George III Wedgwood's blue jasper portrait medallion of the king, in stained pearwood frame

An 18th-century Wedgwood's black basalt bust of the author Laurence Sterne, circa 1770s, about 25cm high

An 18th-century Wedgwood's black basalt library bust of King George II impressed with the name of the sitter, 1770s, about 25cm high