A rare and unusual treacle glazed bull of a larger size: 14" high and 16" long. This is believed to be Wieldon, ca 1815. A bold, memorable image. Early 19th century.
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".
A 19th century treacle-glazed barge ware teapot of the larger size. Bargeware, or "Measonware" features folksy applied birds, fruits and flowers in polychrome ceramic medallions, and this one includes a special presentation emblem: "WITH LOVE TO MOTHER." A pleasingly decorated appealing form. Bargeware gets its name from the barge owners who lived on barges throughout England using this distinctive pottery whose bottoms are especially bulbous, preventing them from tipping ove ...click for details