25th Feb, 2021 11:00

The Delighted Eye Part II: Works from the Collection of Allen and Beryl Freer

 
  Lot 145
 

AN ENGLISH CREAM WARE JUG, LATE 18TH CENTURY

AN ENGLISH CREAMWARE JUG, LATE 18TH CENTURY, printed with a scene of Jemmy’s return, 14.5cm high, together with a Staffordshire pottery jug, late 18th century, relief moulded with vignettes of portraits of men in the manner of Teniers, 14.5cm high, a lustre ware and printed creamware jug, decorated with the motto ‘That by the plough would thrive Himself, Must either hold or Drive’ , an oval Davenport creamware twin handled basket, decorated with leaves and berries, a circular creamware plate with pierced rim, an oval Wedgwood creamware pedestal bowl, decorated to the rim with trailing vines and grapes, and a Staffordshire salt glazed stoneware pierced plate, of shaped outline with moulded and pierced basket type decoration (7)

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