A large 12" water pitcher with a transfer glazed pattern of greens punctuated with red and blue flowers, This must hold over a gallon of liquid. Stamped on the bottom :"England".
A barge ware or measonware tea pot given as a commemorative gift to "John Roberts" of Scalford in 1886. 11 1/2" in height with applied on appliques and the tea pot finial on the lid- the spout of which has been repaired.
A small enamel patch box, only about 1 1/8" in diameter with the sentiment "Remember him who gives this trifle" This is not a hinged lid. Some crackleature in the blue base bottom and edge; and some slighter hairlines on the top.
A large size bargeware tea pot, about 10" in height. The brown glaze is interrupted by colorful medallion appliques and the top is set with an acorn finial. In excellent condition except for the repair of the finial on the top.
A pair of Staffordshire ware spaniels. On a bit smaller than the other and apparently an original matched pair dating to about 1840. No damage and little wear. Some losses of gold luster. Heights are 14" and 13 3/4".
A 10 1/2" high barge ware tea pot. The brown glaze is accented by appliqués of polychrome color and the presentation plaque stating: "A present from a friend to a friend 1914".