Not Sold
Group lot of stoneware. Household Stoneware Urn shape, off white with ring around neck. 150 mm. Very Good, with shallow chip to base rim, 8 mm x 5 mm. Also Glaze flake to shoulder edge, 4 mm x 2 mm. Off white internal thread cylinder. 129 mm. Very Good. Unusual dark stain to one side and a rust spot or two. Crudely made piece. Has a fine hairline near base. Off White highly glazed cylinder impressed: 3 / Stiff & Son / Lambeth. 133 mm. Very Good. A chip that barely penetrates the glaze is on the shoulder, 7 mm x 5 mm but extremely shallow. Small flake to base, 6 mm x 4 mm but very shallow again and another 2 mm x 2 mm half way down side, with 28 mm glaze crack. J. Hall / Leeds Porter Bottle, very early, possibly 1840's. 213 mm. Fair. Hole in shoulder 14 mm x 2 mm with crack extending about 35 mm above this. Small chip to bottom of lip, 5 mm x 2 mm, still a lovely piece. Vickerys' / Emulsion. Honey glazed stove black type bottle. 132 mm. Excellent. Some glaze crazing and kiln kisses. There are some lumps from the manufacture, this is a crude piece in excellent condition. Angus & Co / Ink / Commercial. 145 mm. Excellent. Large kiln kiss to front shoulder. Some glaze crazing and minor wear to pouring lip. This one has a beautiful speckled mustard glaze and is a harder to get larger size than standard. Small salt glaze narrow cylinder. 102 mm. Excellent. Small flake to shoulder, 3 mm x 2 mm. Tiny mark under base. Beautiful, crude manufacture, this is an early piece, possibly 1850's – 1860's. Various. Various