Lot 313

An Early 19th Century Baluster Treacle Jar with screw on lid, bat printed with a continuous hunting scene, 6 in (15 cm) in height. An early 19th Century pearl-ware toy teacup & saucer printed with three girls around a tea-table encircled by script; ‘Ladies all I pray make free. And tell me how you take your tea’ edged with cobalt & puce rim lines. Two small graduated octagonal plates bat printed with agricultural panels clobbered in yellow, green, blue & rust enamels, within a moulded border of flower head and a lustre glazed rope-twist rim, 6¾ in (17 cm) and 6 in (15 cm) in width. And a small early 19th Century Staffordshire figure of a cherub holding a basket of flowers, 4½ in (11.5 cm) in height.

Sold for: £80

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Description

An Early 19th Century Baluster Treacle Jar with screw on lid, bat printed with a continuous hunting scene, 6 in (15 cm) in height. An early 19th Century pearl-ware toy teacup & saucer printed with three girls around a tea-table encircled by script; ‘Ladies all I pray make free. And tell me how you take your tea’ edged with cobalt & puce rim lines. Two small graduated octagonal plates bat printed with agricultural panels clobbered in yellow, green, blue & rust enamels, within a moulded border of flower head and a lustre glazed rope-twist rim, 6¾ in (17 cm) and 6 in (15 cm) in width. And a small early 19th Century Staffordshire figure of a cherub holding a basket of flowers, 4½ in (11.5 cm) in height.