Glazed
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Two Late 19th Century Wetheriggs Bottles made by Schofields and decorated with bands of yellow slip glaze to the shoulders on a brown glazed ground, 9¼ in (23.
Sold for: £90
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Two Late 19th Century Wetheriggs Bottles made by Schofields and decorated with bands of yellow slip glaze to the shoulders on a brown glazed ground, 9¼ in (23.
Sold for: £90
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A Slip-ware Halifax Agate-glazed Teapot with twin spouts and a yellow slip commemorative inscription ‘Nelly Harrison Harwood 1909’, 5¾ in (14.
Sold for: £90
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A Slip-ware Halifax Agate-glazed Teapot with twin spouts and a yellow slip commemorative inscription ‘Nelly Harrison Harwood 1909’, 5¾ in (14.
Sold for: £90
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A Large Late 19th Century Double-handled Frog Mug attributed to Isaac Button Senior, Soil Hill Potteries Halifax, with three amphibians moulded to the yellow glazed interior, 6 in (15 cm) in height, 5½ in (14 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £320
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A Large Late 19th Century Double-handled Frog Mug attributed to Isaac Button Senior, Soil Hill Potteries Halifax, with three amphibians moulded to the yellow glazed interior, 6 in (15 cm) in height, 5½ in (14 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £320
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A Similar Pair of 19th Century Salt-glazed Stoneware Reclining Lurcher Dogs on oval bases, attributed to Derbyshire or Eccles HIll Bradford, Circa 1820, 4 in (10 cm) high, the bases 6½ in x 4 in (16.
Sold for: £190
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A Similar Pair of 19th Century Salt-glazed Stoneware Reclining Lurcher Dogs on oval bases, attributed to Derbyshire or Eccles HIll Bradford, Circa 1820, 4 in (10 cm) high, the bases 6½ in x 4 in (16.
Sold for: £190
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A Group of Four 19th Century Glazed Earthenware Jugs; the largest with ribbed sides and a brass straining bowl lined with gingham, 16” (40 cm) high.
Sold for: £100
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A Group of Four 19th Century Glazed Earthenware Jugs; the largest with ribbed sides and a brass straining bowl lined with gingham, 16” (40 cm) high.
Sold for: £100