American Furniture & Decorative Arts

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  1. Two Blue Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Pottery Pitchers,
    England, 19th century, one decorated with the Boston State House by
    Joseph Stubbs, Burslem, (minor rim line), ht. 6 5/8; the other depicting
    a Near East port scene by Cauldon Pottery, with blue printed “Cauldon
    England” maker’s mark on base, ht. 11 1/2 in.
    $500-700




  2. Two Blue Transferware Landing of the Fathers at Plymouth Dinner
    Plates, Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem, 1819-46, each with printed
    inscription between border and center view THE LANDING OF THE
    FATHERS AT PLYMOUTH DEC 22 1620, the names Carver, Bradford,
    Winslow, Brewster, & Standish inscribed at c.r. of scene, the words
    AMERICA INDEPENDENT/JULY 4 1776 and WASHINGTON BORN
    1732 DIED 1799 inscribed on border cartouches, one with impressed
    maker’s mark, the other with printed maker’s mark, dia. 10 1/8 in.
    $250-350




  3. Historical Blue Transfer-decorated VIEW OF TRENTON FALLS
    Plate, attributed to Enoch Wood & Sons, England, second quarter 19th
    century, the plate with printed title on the bottom, shell border, (several
    minute surface nicks), dia. 7 1/2 in.
    $250-350




  4. Historic Blue Transferware Baker’s Falls/Hudson River Plate, James
    and Ralph Clewes, Cobridge, England, 1819-36, from the Picturesque
    Views series, with floral border, printed title on bottom, dia. 9 in.
    $100-150




  5. Three Historical Light Blue Transfer-decorated Staffordshire
    Pottery Items, England, 19th century, a basin depicting Baltimore
    harbor, and a dinner plate depicting City Hall, New York, by Charles
    Meigh, 1830-40, from the American Cities and Scenery Series, both
    bordered with fine mosses and chickweed, printed title and maker’s
    mark on bases; and a soup plate depicting “The Narrows From Ft.
    Hamilton,” from the American Views series by Thomas Godwin,
    Burslem, c. 1834-54, with characteristic border of morning glories and
    nasturtiums, (basin with minor hairline and foot chips), basin ht. 5 1/4,
    dia. 14 1/4, plate dia. 10 1/8, 10 3/8 in.
    $400-600




  6. Historical Blue Transferware HOBART TOWN Soup Plate, unknown
    maker, England, early 19th century, depicting a small settlement near
    the source of the Delaware river in New York, floral border, printed title
    on the bottom, dia. 9 in.
    $200-250




  7. Two Historic Blue Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Pottery Plates,
    England, second quarter 19th century, a small plate depicting the
    “Landing of Gen. LaFayette at Castle Garden in New York, 16 August,
    1824,” titled below scene, with floral border, by Clews; and a dinner
    plate depicting “La Grange the Residence of the Marquis Lafayette,”
    with grapevine and floral borders, by Enoch Wood & Sons, both with
    impressed pottery mark on the bottom, (glaze wear), dia. 7 3/4, 10 1/8
    in., respectively.
    $400-600




336.
Historic Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Pottery Platter Landing
of LaFayette, James and Ralph Clews, Cobridge, 1819-36, oblong
platter with blue and white transfer decoration depicting the “Landing of
Gen. Lafayette at Castle Garden in New York, 16 August, 1824,” with
title below scene, impressed maker’s mark on base, (repaired crack,
chips), 11 3/4 x 15 3/8 in.
$400-600

337.
Historic Blue Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Pottery Dinner Plate
and Soup Plate, Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem, 1819-46, the dinner
plate depicting “East View of La Grange The Residence of the Marquis
LaFayette,” (glaze wear), the soup plate depicting “La Grange the
Residence of the Marquis Lafayette,” with grapevine and floral borders,
both with printed title and impressed pottery mark on the bottom, dia.
9 1/8 in.
$400-600

338.
Small Historic Blue Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Pottery
Platter, Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem, England, 1819-46, oblong
form with scenic view of a building, titled “East View of La Grange The
Residence of the Marquis LaFayette” and impressed “WOOD” on the
base, (minor glaze wear), 7 7/8 x 9 3/4 in.
$300-350

339.
Historical Blue Transfer-decorated WASHINGTON Plate, England,
early 19th century, unknown maker, printed title on reverse, depicting
a man on horseback on a hill overlooking a landscape and town, with
floral border, (minor light wear), dia. 7 5/8 in.
$250-350

340.
Three Blue Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Pottery Tea Bowls
and Saucers, England, early 19th century, a tea bowl with matching
saucer decorated with eagle on urn, flowers, and pagoda buildings, by
Clews; a matching cup and saucer with central urn with two figures with
floral and scroll cartouches; a tea bowl with shell border and a saucer
with central urn with urn and flower border, by Clews, (both with rim
repairs), ht. 1 1/8-2 5/8 in.
$300-400

341.
Two Blue Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Pottery Tea Bowls and
Saucers, England, early 19th century, a matching tea bowl and saucer
by William Adams decorated with a basket of flowers, a matching tea
bowl and saucer decorated with an urn with a floral border, cup ht. 2
3/8, 2 5/8, saucer dia. both 5 3/4 in.
$150-200

342.
Blue Transfer-decorated Staffordshire Pottery Plate and Saucer,
England, early 19th century, a small plate with Don Quixote scene with
printed title on bottom THE MEETING OF SANCHO AND DAPPLE, with
floral- and bird-decorated border, dia. 9; together with a saucer with Dr.
FRANKLIN’S MAXIM’S transfer design about sloth and lost time, dia. 6
1/2 in.
$200-300

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