Auction Catalog - White Ironstone China Association

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Auction Catalog - White Ironstone China Association
White Ironstone China Association
15th Annual Live Auction
W H ER E R A R I TY , F I N E D ET A I L , G R E A T M A R K S , G R EA T S CU LP T UR A L F O R M ,
A N D W O N D ER F U L W HI TE C O L O R C O M E T O G E T HE R
PRE-AUCTION EVENTS – EXPO CENTER
CHECK-IN: 7 A.M. TO 9 A.M.
PREVIEW: 11:15 A.M. TO 12:15 P.M.
AUCTION – EXPO CENTER
1 P.M. TO 4 P.M.
CHAUTAUQUA SUITES MEETING & EXPO CENTER
MAYVILLE, NY
SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2009
WICA 15th National Convention Auction
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If the reserve selling price of the consigned lot is not met the lot
will be returned to the consignment table and picked up by the
consignor at the conclusion of the auction.
Sales Tax. WICA will collect the 7.75% State of New York
sales tax on auction purchases. Buyers who have a valid sales
tax license issued for an antiques business in the State of New
York or their home state should have filed with WICA a State of
New York Exemption Certificate prior to the auction. Forms will
be available at Auction Check-Out.
Terms of Sale. A sold lot bearing damage which was not
described in the catalog or which was not marked at check-in
with a blue dot may be returned if not more than three
additional lots have crossed the auction block and the lot was
not marked “As Is” in the catalog. Anything stated the day of
the sale takes precedence over anything written. Before
bidding, please be sure that you CAREFULLY look over any lots
in which you are interested.
Time of Payment. All purchases must be paid for in full
before leaving the premises on the day of the sale. Individuals
who have consigned merchandise to the sale may NOT deduct
purchases from proceeds from consigned lots.
Manner of Payment. All purchases must be paid to the
WICA cashier in cash, personal check, or traveler’s check.
Dispute Between Bidders. If any dispute arises between two
or more bidders, the auctioneer will decide how to handle the
resale of the lot. The decision of the auctioneer will be final and
absolute.
Claims. No claims will be allowed after the goods are
removed from the premises.
Personal and Property Risk. Persons attending during
exhibition, removal or sale of goods, assume all risk of damage
of or loss to person and property and specifically release the
auctioneer and WICA from liability thereof.
Records of Sale kept by the auctioneer and WICA will be
taken as final in the event of a dispute.
Additional Terms and Conditions shall be announced prior
to the auction.
The UPS Store will be in the Expo Center between 2:30 p.m.
and 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, and between 8:30 a.m. and
11 a.m. on Sunday, May 3, for those individuals requiring a
packing and shipping service. Packaging materials will also be
available for purchase.
A Look to the Future. With the passing of WICA’s 2009
National Convention Auction, it’s time to start preparing for the
2010 event. Any WICA member may consign or donate items
to next year’s auction. WICA’s 501(c)(3) public charity status as
an educational organization will permit donations to WICA, on
a deductible basis, to further WICA’s educational purposes.
So, pick up that extra piece or two of white ironstone as you
travel or look through your own collection for items to consign or
donate. There is no limit as to the number of items which may
be consigned or donated.
Welcome to the 2009 WICA National Convention Auction. With
187 lots and over 100 body styles, this auction is certain to
have something for everyone. The variety and quality promise
something for every auction attendee. The Saturday afternoon
auction is the highlight of the weekend for many. It is WICA’s
major fundraiser with proceeds going to support education.
Many thanks to the following 19 WICA members whose
consignments and donations have made this auction possible.
Dale Abrams
Jack & Janet Allers
Judith Archer
Rick & Adele Armbruster
Norm Dann & Dorothy Willsey
Ernie & Bev Dieringer
Frank & Carol Fleischman
Bob & Bonne Hohl
Richard & Carol Hovey
Jim & Mara Kerr
Con & Janet Knorr
Tom & Kathy Lautenschlager
Tom & Olga Moreland
Harry & Audrey Moseley
Rick & Suzanne Nielsen
Boyd & Brenda Payne
Jim & Barbara Stewart
Ron & Janice Stork
John & Jane Yunginger
Auctioneeer Dennis Jackson is back to call WICA’s 2009
Auction. Dennis is a 30-year veteran of art and antiques
auctions and owner of Jackson’s Auction & Real Estate Company
of Anderson, Indiana.
Consignment/Donation Condition. Condition of each lot to
be sold—the description in this catalog—was provided by the
consignors and donors. While many photos were received from
the consignors and donors, some were taken from the WICA
photo archives based upon the information received from the
consignors and donors. WICA, Inc., and its auctioneer assume no
responsibility for accuracy; however, the information should be
a useful guide for bidding.
Condition focuses on non-manufacturing related flaws such as
chips, cracks, flakes, hairlines, discoloration, and restoration. In
many cases manufacturing-related flaws have been identified.
Please judge the quality of the lots as a result of your review of
them.
WICA has advertised that it will accept a member’s collection
for the live auction. In 2009 WICA accepted a 75-piece
collection. Many of the items met WICA standards; those which
did not were grouped into lots of three or more items and are
interspersed throughout the catalog. These lots are marked “As
Is” and each will be sold for one price. Damage noted is that
provided by the consignor; no blue dots will be assigned to “As
Is” lots.
Auction Check-In will begin at 7 a.m. in the Expo Center.
Consignors are to come to the auction check-in at their preassigned time and should have the labels affixed to the items.
During check-in any damage not noted in the auction catalog
will be marked with a blue dot.
Auction Preview will begin at 11:15 a.m. in the Expo Center.
Auction will begin at 1 p.m. in the Expo Center.
Bidder Numbers have been included in the registration
packets.
Consignment Fee Structure. WICA will retain 10% of the
selling price for all lots. Lots which do not have a reserve shall
be sold to the highest bidder at the auction. Consignors will be
paid within four weeks from the date of the auction.
Reserve Selling Price Option: Consignors paid a fee of
$10 for each item on which they have placed a reserve selling
price of $100 or more. These items are to be sold to the
highest bidder who submits a bid equal to or greater than the
reserve.
WICA Auction 2009
Have a Great Year!
Ron Stork, On-Site Auction Co-Chair
Adele Armbruster, Off-Site Auction Co-Chair
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LOOKING FOR A PARTICULAR BODY STYLE OR MAKER?
To locate an item, simply find the body style and maker, read through the descriptions and identify the lot number.
BODY STYLE
Baltimore Shape
Berlin Swirl
MAKER
Brougham & Mayer
Liddle & Elliott
Mayer & Elliott
John Maddock & Sons
J. & G. Meakin
Attributed to Wedgwood & Co.
DESCRIPTION
Teapot with lid - 9 1/2" tall
Teapot with lid - large
Creamer
Pitcher - 8" tall
Mug
Sugar bowl with lid
Brocade: ewer
Plain: basin
Alfred Meakin
Basin and ewer. Basin: 4 3/4" tall x
14 1/4" diameter. Ewer: 12 1/4" tall
16
Cable
Cockson & Chetwynd
Chowder tureen - 7" tall x 9"
diameter. Rare in the Cable body
style.
Vegetable tureen with lid - 5 3/4" tall,
10 5/8" long
Vegetable tureen with lid - 6 3/4" tall,
12 7/8" long
Vegetable tureen with lid - oval - 6"
tall. Base: 8 5/8" x 6 3/8"
Compote on pedestal
Vegetable tureen with lid - round - 9"
diameter at rim, 11" diameter handle
to handle
Compote - medium size - 4 7/8" tall
and 9" diameter
Plates - set of 4 - 8 3/4" dia.
Soup plate - 10" diameter
Cookie plate on foot - 11 3/8" x 9
5/8" rectangular
Cookie plate on foot - 11 1/2" long x
9 5/8" wide
Ladle - soup - 11 1/2" long
Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and
underplate
Pitcher - 9" tall
Vegetable tureen with lid - 7" tall, 8
5/8" diameter
Ewer - round - 11 1/2" tall
Compote on pedestal
Basin and ewer. Ewer: 12 1/2" tall
Tazza (cookie plate) on pedestal - 10"
x 8 3/4" - rare
Pitcher with pewter lid
Cookie plate on pedestal - 5 1/4" tall,
6 sided, 8 3/8" diameter
172
Blanket Stitch
Block Optic
Bordered Gooseberry
J. & G. Meakin
Cable and Bar Type
Unknown
Wyllie & Son
Ceres Shape
Elsmore & Forster
Cherry Scroll
J. F.
Livesley, Powell & Co.
Chinese Shape
Classic Gothic
Unmarked
Alcock
T. Goodfellow
Unmarked
Clio
Columbia Shape
Corn and Oats
Crabstock Dozen
Steubenville Pottery Co.
Clementson
J. Wedgwood
Attributed to James Edwards
Cupid - High Relief
Empress
Unmarked
Wm. Adams & Sons
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LOT NO.
184
89
84
18
131
165
97
98
99
185
27
122
86
19
72
71
166
123
111
110
49
66
59
26
51
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BODY STYLE
Fig/Union
MAKER
DESCRIPTION
LOT NO.
Baker - rectangular - 7 1/4" long x 5
154
1/2" wide
Pickle dish
40
Platter - 13 1/2" long
139
Gravy boat
85
Platter - 8 sided - 18 1/8" x 14 1/4"
140
Sugar bowl with lid - 7" tall, 5"
36
diameter at lip
Teapot - 9 1/2" tall
46
Cake stand on pedestal - 3 1/2" tall, 9
82
5/16" diameter
Butter dish - round - lid, bowl, and
70
insert
Sauce tureen - 3 pieces - lid, bowl,
169
underplate
Compote (apple bowl) on pedestal - 5
34
1/2" tall
Compote - oval
53
Ewer - 12 1/2" tall
67
Brush box with lid - also known as
92
razor or vanity box
Vegetable tureen with lid - 5 3/4" tall,
81
10 1/2" long x 6 1/4" wide
Pitcher - 9 1/2" tall
157
Pickle dish
143
Teapot - Child's
10
Cake stand with bell handle and
100
pedestal - 9 1/4" tall, 11 3/4"
diameter - rare
Ewer - 11 1/2" tall
107
Baker - 8 1/2" x 10 1/2"
91
Teapot - large
170
Child's tea service - 23 pieces - 5 3/4"
148
tall teapot, 4 3/4" tall sugar bowl, 3
1/2" tall creamer, waste bowl, 5 cups
with handles, 6 saucers, 6 plates
Davenport
Wedgwood
Fig/Union (possibly)
Davenport
Fleur-de-Lis Chain
Wedgwood & Co.
Fluted Pearl
Wedgwood
Fluted Scallop
Powell & Bishop
Forget-Me-Not
E. C. Challinor
Henry Alcock & Co.
Wood, Rathbone
Fuchsia
J. & G. Meakin
Full Panel Gothic
Full Ribbed
Unmarked
Pankhurst
Gothic
James Edwards
Grand Loop
Grape Cluster with Chain
W. Adams & Sons
William Ridgway
J. F.
Henry Burgess
Grape Octagon
Havre
Hebe Shape
Hill Shape (Medallion Scroll)
Red Cliff
Unmarked
John Edwards
John Alcock
J. Clementson
Unmarked - attributed to J.
Clementson
Soup tureen
Sugar bowl and lid - child's size
Toddy bowl with lid - 10" x 8 1/2"
Ladle - soup - 12" long
Sugar bowl with lid
Soup tureen - 2 pieces (lid and bowl) 10 1/2" tall, 14 1/2" long x 7" wide
164
144
15
4
128
65
Honeysuckle
Hyacinth
Unmarked
Wedgwood & Co.
Ivy Wreath
Late Victorian
John Meir
Mellor & Co., Etruria (also
known as Cook Pottery Co.)
Elsmore & Forster
Ewer
Basin - 14" diameter
Plates - 10" diameter - set of 8
Platter - 14 1/4"
Ewer - round - 11 1/4" tall
113
52
29
31
183
Laurel Wreath (Victory Shape)
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Vegetable tureen with lid
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BODY STYLE
MAKER
Lily of the Valley
Unmarked
Lily of the Valley with Thumbprint J. F.
DESCRIPTION
Brush box with lid
Vegetable tureen with lid - oval
Lily Shape
Moss Rose
New York Shape
Henry Burgess
J. & G. Meakin
Clementson
Ewer
Pickle dish
Vegetable tureen with lid - extra large
- 8 1/2" tall, 13 1/2" long x 8" wide
5
158
151
150
No. 5 Shape
Hughes, Bennett & Co. - Note the Vegetable tureen with lid
unusual mark
E. Pearson
Soup tureen - lid, bowl and underplate
Nut with Bud
Open Rose
John Meir & Son
James Edwards
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145
Oyster Plates
Bennington possibly
Panelled
Johnson Bros.
Panelled Grape
J. F.
Panelled Leaf
Panelled Lily
J. & G. Meakin
Pankhurst
Paris Shape
Pedestalled Gothic
Pierced Scroll
John Alcock
James Edwards
Attributed to J. & G. Alcock or
James Edwards
Mark reads "White Granite" and
is attributed to Alcock.
1. Edward Clarke
2. W. B. & Co., Fenton (W. Baker
& Co.
1. Richard Alcock
2. James F. Wileman
Plain
Plain Uplift
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Teapot with lid
Basket with handle and 3 small feet rare
Oyster plates - set of 6 - hexagonal 9 1/4"
Basin and ewer. Ewer: 11 3/4" tall.
Basin: 4 7/8" tall and 14" diameter
Coffee pot with lid - very large - 11"
tall
Master pickle dish
Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and
underplate
Platter - 18"
Sugar bowl with lid
Fruit basket - rare
Basket underplate - reticulated - 11"
long x 10 5/8" wide
Pair of 2 oval platters
1. 16" long x 11" wide
2. 16 1/2" long x 12 1/4" wide
Group of 5 soup plates
1. Set of 2 - 9 7/8" diameter
2. Set of 3 - 9" diameter
K. T. & K.
Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall
Meakin
Syrup pitcher
T. & R. Boote
Ewer - 13" tall
Unmarked
Egg cups - set of 4 - 4 3/8" tall, 2
3/4" diameter
Egg cups - set of 4 - 4" tall, 2 3/4"
diameter
Unmarked with the exception of Group of 9 creamers accepted as part
one which is marked "Mellor". of a 75-piece collection consigned to
the WICA Auction.
1. J. Wedgwood
Group of 3 items accepted as part of a
2. J. & G. Meakin
75-piece collection consigned to the
3. Meakin & Co.
WICA Auction:
1. Soup tureen lid and bowl
2. Vegetable tureen lid and bowl
3. Sugar bowl with lid
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LOT NO.
116
129
61
146
42
180
93
76
63
182
126
1
115
28
13
132
87
55
56
11
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BODY STYLE
Plain with the exception of the
pickle dish and one Wheat &
Clover cup
Plain with the exception of the
waste bowl which is Chelsea
Plain: scuttle mug
Scalloped rim: soap block
Plain: shaving mug and soap
block
Iona: brush vase
Potomac Shape
Prairie Shape
President Shape
Ribbed Floral
Ribbed Raspberry with Bloom
Ribboned Oak
Rolling Star
Rose and Thistle - High Relief
Round Scallop
Royal
Royal (Lion's Head)
Scallop Shell Border
Scalloped
Scalloped Decagon/Cambridge
Shape
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MAKER
Various including Wilkinson,
John Edwards, Johnson Bros.,
Alfred Meakin, Charles Meakin,
J. & G. Meakin, Wedgwood &
Co., and some American
DESCRIPTION
Partial dinner sevice - 34 pieces
including five 9 3/4" plates, one 9
1/4" plate, seven 8 7/8" plates, 4
oval platters, 4 nappies, two 9 3/4"
soup plates, 6 handleless cups, 2
saucers, 1 waste bowl, 1 round
scalloped rim bowl, 1 pickle dish
Various including Alfred
Partial dinner service - 31 pieces
Meakin, J & G Meakin, Johnson including five 9 3/4" plates, eight 8
Bros., T & R Boote, Burgess,
7/8" plates, one 7 3/4" plate, 3 oval
John Edwards, Wilkinson Ltd., platters, 3 huge cups with saucers, 2
Greenwood China
cups w/o saucers, 3 nappies, 1 square
scalloped rim bowl, 1 waste bowl, and
1 pickle dish
Unmarked
Scuttle mug and soap block. Scuttle
mug: 3 5/8" tall. Soap block: 4 1/2"
x 3 3/8" rectangular
Shaving mug: unmarked.
Shaving mug, soap block, and brush
Soap block: Knowles, Taylor
vase. Shaving mug: 3 1/4" tall x 3
and Knowles
5/8" diameter. Soap block: 4 1/2" x
Brush vase: attributed to Powell 3 5/8" rectangular. Brush vase: 4
& Bishop
3/4" tall
W. Baker
Vegetable tureen with lid - oval
W. Baker & Co.
Ewer - 12" tall
Clementson
Soup tureen - bowl and lid
J. Edwards
Baker - 11 5/16" x 8 7/8"
Posset bowl with lid
Posset cups - set of 2
Teapot
Vegetable bowl - round - 11 1/4"
diameter
John Edwards
Basin and ewer
W. & E. Corn
Brush vase - square
J. & G. Meakin
Posset cups - set of 2
Teapot with lid
W. & E. Corn
Mug - 3 1/4" tall, 3 3/8" diameter
James Edwards
Platter - rectangular - 15" long
Unmarked
Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall - rare
I. Meir
Plates - set of 4 - 9 1/2" dia.
Unmarked, attributed to Burgess Creamer - 6" tall
& Goddard
John Edwards
Teapot with lid - 9 1/4" tall
Maddock & Co.
Teapot - 9" tall
Mellor, Taylor & Co.
Brush vase - one piece - round
Greenwood China
Platters - rectangular - set of 2 - 9
5/8" long x 7" wide
J. Wedgwood
Basin - 12 7/8" diameter
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LOT NO.
47
68
9
109
147
77
45
48
39
78
79
80
2
20
75
17
58
73
106
21
103
138
179
133
124
175
127
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BODY STYLE
Sevres Shape
MAKER
John Edwards
Shakespeare
Sharon Arch/Erie Shape
Copeland Spode
Davenport
J. Wedgwood
Simplicity
J. W. Pankhurst & Co.
Square Open Flower
Square Ridged
Swan
Sydenham
Sydenham Shape
James Edwards
H. Burgess
Unmarked
Red Cliff
T. & R. Boote
Syracuse
Tulip Shape
Twelve Panel Gothic
Unknown
Iroquois China
Elsmore & Forster
Attributed to Venables & Mann
Imperial China Warranted
James Edwards
Unknown - Floral Edge
Utilitarian
Venetia Shape (Winding Vine)
Unmarked
Unmarked
T. & R. Boote
Victor Shape
Virginia Shape
F. Jones
Unmarked - attributed to
Brougham & Mayer
J. F.
Walled Octagon
Wheat
Burgess & Goddard
Turner & Goddard
Turner, Goddard & Co.
Unmarked
W. E. Corn
Wallace & Chetwynd
Wheat & Clover
Ford & Challinor
Tomkinson Bros.
Turner & Tomkinson
Wheat and Hops
Mark not clear
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DESCRIPTION
Soup tureen - lid, bowl and original
ladle
Pitcher - figural
Basin and ewer. Basin: 14" in dia.;
ewer: 11 1/2" tall
Vegetable tureen with lid
Teapot with lid - 9 3/4" tall
Vegetable tureen with lid - 12" long
Vegetable tureen with lid - 12" x 6"
tall
Teapot - 8 7/8" tall
Gravy boat
Figural vase - swan - 8" tall
Ewer - child's
Cup/children's plates - 4" diameter set of 4
Pickle dish
Platter - oval - 14" long x 10" wide
Platters - nest of 3 - oval - 16", 18
1/4", and 19 3/4"
Soup plates - set of 3 - 10" diameter
Creamer - Utilitarian - 6 5/8" tall
Ewer - 12" tall
Pitcher - 8 1/4" tall
Ladle - 10 1/2" long, 4" diameter
Candle holder with snuffer - 3 3/4"
tall - rare
Compote on pedestal
Creamer - Utilitarian - 6 1/8" tall
Cookie plate - scalloped edge - 10
3/4" diameter
Gravy boat
Gravy boat
LOT NO.
120
Platter - 14 1/2"
Teapot with lid
Brush vase with underplate
Plates - set of 4 - 8 1/2" dia.
Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and
underplate
Mug
Brush vase
Daily bread plate - oval with pierced
handles. Embossment reads "Give Us
This Day Our Daily Bread”.
Teapot - large
Mug
Ewer
Teapot
Soup tureen - lid and bowl - oval
108
141
135
43
32
174
161
7
62
8
33
96
44
69
171
136
156
181
142
74
25
155
60
57
105
163
24
130
3
176
23
22
112
38
64
121
37
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BODY STYLE
MAKER
DESCRIPTION
LOT NO.
Sauce tureen - 2 pieces (lid and bowl) 186
6 1/4" tall, 8" long x 3 7/8" wide
Unmarked
Wheat in the Meadow
White Ironstone - Book 1
WICA Logo Pendant and Chain
WICA Mugs and Wooden Carrier
Wrapped Sydenham
Wreath of Leaves
Powell & Bishop
Jean Wetherbee
Handcrafted by silversmith and
WICA member Norman K.
Dann, Ph.D. Norm is professor
emeritus, Morrisville State
College. His retirement hobbies
are creating in sterling silver especially historical plaques
and reusing damaged silver
pieces, and research, writing,
and speaking on the reform era.
His biography of abolitionist
Gerrit Smith was published in
February, 2009.
(blank)
C. & W. K. Harvey
Unmarked
Burgess & Leigh
Teapot
White Ironstone - Book 1
Sterling silver WICA logo pendant with
chain - one of a kind and made and
donated to WICA for its fundraising
efforts. Estimated value: $35.
83
114
95
Set of 2 WICA mugs and wooden
carrier
Vegetable tureen with lid
Gravy boat - 6" tall, 6 1/2" long
Soup tureen - 2 pieces - lid and bowl
178
173
102
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Many Thanks To The WICA Auction Team Members For Their Help With The Auction
Auctioneer
and
Clerk
Dennis Jackson
Adele Armbruster
Consignment
Check-In
Rick Armbruster
Ted Brockey
Barbara Brown
Bob Hohl
Jim Kerr
Tom Lautenschlager
Ed Rigoulot
Gloria Weatherby
Consignment
Transfer to
Table Stations
Auction Support
Diane Dorman
Don Martin
Soni Martin
Judith Whitmore
Tom Whitmore
Wes Diemer
Jim Kerr
Jim Miller
John Yunginger
Rick Armbruster
Auction
Check-Out
Advisor and
Legal Counsel
Dale Abrams
Diane Dorman
Patty Spahr Hitt
Bob Hohl
Craig Mattice
Harry Moseley
Tom Moreland
Photographs
Consignors and Donors
Ernie and Bev Dieringer and Their Photographic Library
Auction Catalog Created by Adele Armbruster
WICA Off-Site Auction Co-Chair
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LOT 1: Basket underplate reticulated - 11" long x 10 5/8"
wide
LOT 4: Ladle soup - 12" long
LOT 9: Scuttle mug and soap
block. Scuttle mug: 3 5/8" tall.
Soap block: 4 1/2" x 3 3/8"
rectangular
LOT 5: Ewer
Body Style: Scuttle mug: Plain
Soap block: Scalloped rim
Maker: Unmarked, 1880s
Scuttle mug: 1" hairline at rim.
Soap block: excellent
Body Style: Hebe
Shape
Maker: John Alcock,
Reg. 1853
Two small bullets on
bowl - one on front
and one on back; two
tiny brown spots
Body Style: Pierced Scroll
Maker: Mark reads "White Granite"
and is attributed to Alcock., 18481850
5/8" section of reticulation missing,
four 1/4" to 1" light-colored hairlines
along rim, 1/8" flake on underside
of rim
LOT 10: Teapot - Child's
LOT 2: Teapot
Body Style: Lily Shape
Maker: Henry Burgess, 1864-1892
Small stain, hairline on spout
LOT 6: Soup tureen - 2 pieces lid and bowl
Body Style: Full Ribbed
Maker: Pankhurst, 1855
No steam hole in lid
LOT 11: Group of 9 creamers
accepted as part of a 75-piece
collection consigned to the WICA
Auction. AS IS. ALL FOR ONE $
Body Style: President Shape
Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1856
LOT 3: Gravy boat
Body Style: Wreath of Leaves
Maker: Burgess & Leigh, 1860s1870s
CHOICE - LOT 7 AND/OR LOT 8
Vegetable tureen with lid
Sharon Arch/Erie Shape,
Reg. 1861
Body Style: Victor Shape
Maker: F. Jones, Reg. 1868
LOT 7: Maker: Davenport
LOT 8: - 12" long.
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Maker: J. Wedgwood.
Slight roughness under handles, slight
discoloration top rim of base
8
Body Style: Varied
Maker: All are unmarked with the
exception of one which is marked
"Mellor". 1880s-1900
AS IS. Bidders are responsible for
reviewing the items in this lot. Four
are in good condition. Of the
remaining five, two each have a
hairline in the handle, one has a chip
and is discolored, another has a chip
and hairline on the rim and a chip on
the lip, and the last has two rim chips.
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LOT 12: Vegetable tureen with
lid
Body Style: Laurel Wreath (Victory
Shape)
Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1867
Possible discoloration on top rim of
base
LOT 13: Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall
LOT 15: Toddy bowl with lid 10" x 8 1/2"
Body Style: Havre
Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1866
One small chip on inside rim of lid
LOT 16: Basin and ewer. Basin:
4 3/4" tall x 14 1/4" diameter.
Ewer: 12 1/4" tall
LOT 18: Pitcher - 8" tall
Body Style: Blanket Stitch
Maker: John Maddock & Sons, 18801896
LOT 19: Soup plate - 10"
diameter
Body Style: Plain
Maker: K. T. & K., 1880s-1900
Slight discoloration on handle and lip
LOT 14: Plates - set of 3 - 10
1/2" dia.
Body Style: Ceres Shape
Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1859
Body Style: Ewer: Brocade. Basin:
Plain
Maker: Alfred Meakin, 1880s
Ewer: 5" faint hairline on side.
Basin: minor wear in center of bowl
LOT 20: Vegetable bowl - round
- 11 1/4" diameter
LOT 17: Brush vase - square
Body Style: Triple Border
Maker: James Edwards & Son, 18541876
One has an ash mark, another has
underglaze crazing.
SOLD AS 3 X $
Body Style: President Shape
Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1856
Shows wear
Body Style: Ribbed Floral
Maker: W. & E. Corn, Reg. 1885
Three small nicks under bottom
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LOT 21: Platter - rectangular 15" long
LOT 26: Tazza (cookie plate) on
pedestal - 10" x 8 3/4" - rare
LOT 30: Group of 6 items
accepted as part of a 75-piece
collection consigned to the WICA
Auction. AS IS. Bidders are
responsible for reviewing the items in
this lot. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $.
Body Style: Crabstock Dozen
Maker: Attributed to James Edwards,
1840s-1850s
Body Style: Rolling Star
Maker: James Edwards, 1842-1854
Crazing and kiln debris
LOT 27: Vegetable tureen with
lid - round - 9" diameter at rim,
11" diameter handle to handle
LOT 22:
Brush vase
Body Style:
Wheat
Maker: W. E.
Corn, 1860s1880s
LOT 23: Mug
Body Style: Wheat
Maker: Unmarked, 1860s-1880s
Tiny edge flake
CHOICE - LOT 24 AND/OR LOT
25
Utilitarian Creamers
LOT 24: 6
1/8" tall
lip, possibly a glaze flaw
Body
Style:
Utilitarian
Maker:
Unmarked,
Tiny
hairline at
LOT 25:
6 5/8"
tall
Body
Style:
Syracuse
Maker:
Iroquois
China
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Body Style: Cable and Bar Type
Maker: Wyllie & Son, 1875-1883
1/4" hairline in bowl, 1/16" clay
separation on lid
LOT 28:
Group of
5 soup
plates
1. Set of
2-9
7/8"
diameter
2. Set of
3 - 9" diameter
Body Style: Plain
Maker: 1. Richard Alcock
2. James F. Wileman, 1. 1870-1881
2.1870-1892
SOLD AS 5 X $
LOT 29: Plates - 10" diameter set of 8
Body Style:
Hyacinth
Maker:
Wedgwood
& Co.,
1860s
Slight
discoloration
to several of
the plates
and some
show stilt marks or slight kiln grit. No
hairlines or damage.
1. Wedgwood Fig/Union
Vegetable tureen with lid - 7"
tall, 12" long x 8 1/4" wide. Lid
is a great spare part. Reg. 1856.
Lid excellent. Base discolored
and has hairline crack on bottom.
2. Cups with non-matching
Wedgwood saucers - 2 sets.
Cups: 3 1/4" tall x 3 5/8".
Saucers: 6" diameter. One saucer
has a hairline and slight discoloration.
3. J. W. Pankhurst Star Flower
Coffee pot with lid - 10 1/2" tall.
1860s. Badly chipped spout, 2 chips
on exterior of lid.
4. J. & G. Meakin Ladyfinger Scallop
Baker - square - 8 1/2". Glaze flaw.
5. J. & G. Meakin pickle dish - 9"
long x 4 1/2" wide. Discolored,
faint hairline on one edge, glaze
imperfection on bottom.
6. A. J. Wilkinson, Ltd. Maidenhair
Fern vegetable tureen with lid - 5
1/8" tall, 11 3/4" long x 6 1/4"
wide. After 1896. Discolored on
interior, wear on tops of handles,
large chip top rim of lid, small chip
inside rim of lid.
LOT 31: Platter - 14 1/4"
Body Style: Ivy Wreath
Maker: John Meir, Reg. 1860
Edge roughness, small stain
SOLD AS 8 X $
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LOT 32: Sauce tureen - lid, bowl,
and underplate
LOT 36: Sugar bowl with lid - 7"
tall, 5" diameter at lip
Body Style: Wheat
Maker: Turner, Goddard & Co.,
1860s
Rim roughness and 1" discoloration on
lid
LOT 33: Vegetable tureen with
lid - 12" x 6" tall
Body Style: President Shape
Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1855
LOT 40: Pickle dish
Body Style: Fig Union
Maker: Wedgwood, 1856
Some discoloration, small chips inside
rim, slight rough feel top of one
handle
CHOICE - LOT 37 AND/OR 38
Wheat & Clover Teapot
LOT 37: Maker: Turner & Tomkinson,
Body Style: Simplicity
Maker: J. W. Pankhurst & Co., 18521882
LOT 39: Posset bowl with lid
1860-1872.
Spout tip repair (barely visible)
LOT 34: Compote (apple bowl)
on pedestal - 5 1/2" tall
Body Style: Fig/Union
Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1856
Small flake and chip on underside
LOT 41: Group of 3 items
accepted as part of a 75-piece
collection consigned to the WICA
Auction. AS IS. Bidders are
responsible for reviewing the items in
this lot. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $.
Body Style: Plain Uplift – 1870s
Body Style: Fluted Scallop
Maker: Powell & Bishop, 1866-1878
LOT 38: Large size.
Maker: Ford & Challinor, 1865-1880.
LOT 35: Cookie plate on
pedestal - 5 1/4" tall, 6 sided, 8
3/8" diameter
1. J. Wedgwood soup tureen lid
and bowl. Soup tureen has
hairline crack on bowl and chip
inside lid rim.
2. J. & G. Meakin vegetable
tureen lid and bowl. Lid has chip
on top rim, hairline, chip inside lip,
and tiny wear on top of finial.
3. Meakin & Co. sugar bowl
with lid. Hairline near one
handle and hairline on bottom.
Body Style: Empress
Maker: Wm. Adams & Sons, 19501972
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LOT 42: Basin and ewer. Ewer:
11 3/4" tall. Basin: 4 7/8" tall
and 14" diameter
LOT 45: Soup tureen - bowl and
lid
one or more bull's eyes, six with one
or more small flakes or chips, one
with 1/4" hairline, one discolored
LOT 48: Baker - 11 5/16" x 8
7/8"
Body Style: Panelled
Maker: Johnson Bros., 1880s-1890s
Ewer: 1/4" flake on bottom, glaze
wear at lower edge of mold mark,
several glaze hairlines and small
spiders on interior.
Basin: 1 1/2" crack in center, glaze
spider on underside of bowl.
Body Style: Prairie Shape
Maker: Clementson, Reg. 1861
Small chip at ladle opening; small
spots of discoloration on one side of
base, top rim, and under bottom
LOT 46: Teapot - 9 1/2" tall
Body Style: President Shape
Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1856
Utensil marks and two bubble pops,
one on inner rim and one on outer rim
LOT 49: Ewer - round - 11 1/2"
tall
LOT 43: Plates - set of 4 - 8 1/2"
dia.
Body Style: Wheat
Maker: Turner & Goddard, 18671874
Extremely minor glaze wear
SOLD AS 4 X $
LOT 44: Gravy boat
Body Style: Square Ridged
Maker: H. Burgess, Reg. 1886
Hairline at handle under glaze, some
crazing
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Body Style: Fig/Union
Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1856
LOT 47: Partial dinner sevice 34 pieces including five 9 3/4"
plates, one 9 1/4" plate, seven 8
7/8" plates, 4 oval platters, 4
nappies, two 9 3/4" soup
plates, 6 handleless cups, 2
saucers, 1 waste bowl, 1 round
scalloped rim bowl, 1 pickle
dish. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $
Body Style: Plain with the exception
of the pickle dish and one Wheat and
Clover cup
Maker: Various including Wilkinson,
John Edwards, Johnson Bros., Alfred
Meakin, Charles Meakin, J. & G.
Meakin, Wedgwood & Co., and some
American, 1880s-1900 with the
exception of the Wheat and Clover
cup
Condition varies by item - some
excellent, some show wear, three with
12
Body Style: Clio
Maker: Steubenville Pottery Co.
1890-1895
LOT 50: Pickle dish - 8 1/4" long
Body Style: Wheat in the Meadow or
Prairie Flowers
Maker: Powell & Bishop, 1866-1878
Two light, pinpoint size dots
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LOT 51: Pitcher with pewter lid
LOT 54: Teapot with lid
LOT 58: Posset cups - set of 2
Body Style: Ribbed Raspberry with
Bloom
Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1860s
One has minor staining
SOLD AS 2 X $
Body Style: Cupid - High relief
Maker: Unmarked, 1880s
Some damage to pewter lid
LOT 52: Basin - 14" diameter
Body Style: Nut with Bud
Maker: John Meir & Son, 1860s1870s
Flake on inner rim of teapot; tiny
flake at inner rim of lid
LOT 59: Basin and ewer. Ewer:
12 1/2" tall
CHOICE - LOT 55 AND/OR 56
Egg Cups – Set of 4 – Plain –
Unmarked - 1880s-1900
SOLD AS 4 X $
LOT 55: 4 3/8" tall, 2 3/4"
diameter. One has a very small rim
chip.
Body Style: Corn and Oats
Maker: J. Wedgwood, Reg. 1863
Body Style: Hyacinth
Maker: Wedgwood & Co., Late
1860s
One outer rim flake; three 1/16"
bull's eyeS interior of basin
LOT 56: 4" tall, 2 3/4" diameter
LOT 60: Pitcher - 8 1/4" tall
LOT 57: Ladle - 10 1/2" long, 4"
diameter
Body Style: Twelve Panel Gothic
Maker: Attributed to Venables &
Mann, Reg. 1853
Two 1 1/2" hairlines at lip
LOT 53: Compote - oval
Body Style: Forget-Me-Not
Maker: E. C. Challinor, 1862-1891
Body Style: Unknown
Maker: Imperial China Warranted
1880s
Discolored
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LOT 61: Soup tureen - lid, bowl
and underplate
LOT 65: Soup tureen - 2 pieces
(lid and bowl) - 10 1/2" tall, 14
1/2" long x 7" wide
Body Style: No. 5 Shape
Maker: E. Pearson, Reg. 1853
Glaze flake on lid rim
Body Style: Hill Shape (Medallion
Scroll)
Maker: Unmarked - attributed to J.
Clementson, Reg. 1860
Hairline near ladle opening, slight
hairline side of tureen
LOT 62: Teapot with lid - 9 3/4"
tall
LOT 66: Compote on pedestal
LOT 68: Partial dinner service 31 pieces including five 9 3/4"
plates, eight 8 7/8" plates, one 7
3/4" plate, 3 oval platters, 3
huge cups with saucers, 2 cups
w/o saucers, 3 nappies, 1
square scalloped rim bowl, 1
waste bowl, and 1 pickle dish.
SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $.
Body Style: Plain with the exception
of the waste bowl which is Chelsea
Maker: Various including Alfred
Meakin, J & G Meakin, Johnson Bros.,
T & R Boote, Burgess, John Edwards,
Wilkinson Ltd., Greenwood China,
1880s-1900 with the exception of
the two Wilkinson Ltd. cups
Condition varies by item - some
excellent, some show wear, three with
bull's eyes, one cup and saucer have
chips
LOT 69: Figural vase - swan - 8"
tall
Body Style: Sharon Arch/Erie Shape
Maker: J. Wedgwood, Reg. 1861
Small flake inner rim of teapot
LOT 63: Platter - 18"
Body Style: Columbia Shape
Maker: Clementson, Reg. 1855
Handle professionally restored, base
chip professionally restored
LOT 67: Ewer - 12 1/2" tall
Body Style: Swan
Maker: Unmarked, 1880s
2" extremely faint hairline vertical to
foot
Body Style: Paris Shape
Maker: John Alcock, Reg. 1857
LOT 70: Butter dish - round - lid,
bowl, and insert
LOT 64: Mug
Body Style: Forget-Me-Not
Maker: Henry Alcock & Co., 18601869
Body Style: Wheat & Clover
Maker: Tomkinson Bros., 1867-1870
Small edge roughness
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Body Style: Fleur-de-Lis Chain
Maker: Wedgwood & Co., 1890s
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CHOICE - LOT 71 AND/OR LOT
72
Cherry Scroll cookie plate on
foot
LOT 71: 11 1/2" long x 9 5/8"
wide
Maker: Livesley, Powell & Co., 18511865
Discoloration, chip on rim, wear and
small chips
LOT 72: 11 3/8" x 9 5/8"
rectangular
LOT 75: Basin and ewer
CHOICE - LOTS 78 AND/OR 79
AND/OR 80.
Posset cups – set of 2 in each lot
Body Style: President Shape
Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1855
Body Style: President Shape
Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1855
Basin: rubs to edge; wear and
dullness to glaze in bottom
LOT 78: SOLD AS 2 X $
LOT 79: SOLD AS 2 X $
LOT 80: SOLD AS 2 X $
LOT 76: Sauce tureen - lid, bowl,
and underplate
LOT 81: Vegetable tureen with
lid - 5 3/4" tall, 10 1/2" long x 6
1/4" wide
Maker: J. F., 1860s
5/8" chip on underside of rim
Minor staining
Body Style: Fuchsia
Maker: J. & G. Meakin, Reg. 1869
Chip inside lid rim
LOT 73: Teapot with lid
Body Style: Panelled Lily
Maker: Pankhurst, 1860
Slight staining on bottom of bowl
LOT 82: Cake stand on pedestal
- 3 1/2" tall, 9 5/16" diameter
LOT 77: Ewer - 12" tall
Body Style: Possibly Fig
Maker: Davenport, 1850s
3/16" nick on foot ring underside and
1 1/8" very faint hairline on rim
LOT 83: Teapot
Body Style: Ribbed Raspberry with
Bloom
Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1860s
Professionally reset finial
LOT 74: Soup plates - set of 3 10" diameter
Body Style:
Sydenham
Shape
Maker: T. &
R. Boote,
Reg. 1853
One crazed
Body Style: Potomac Shape
Maker: W. Baker & Co., Reg. 1863
SOLD AS 3
X$
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Body Style: Wheat in the Meadow
Maker: Powell & Bishop, Reg. 1869
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LOT 84: Creamer
LOT 89: Teapot with lid - large
Body Style: Berlin Swirl
Maker: Mayer & Elliott, Reg. 1856
Professional restoration of hairline
LOT 85: Gravy boat
LOT 92: Brush box with lid also known as razor or vanity
box
Body Style: Forget-Me-Not
Maker: Wood, Rathbone, 1860s
Slight discoloration inside bottom
Body Style: Berlin Swirl
Maker: Liddle & Elliott, Reg. 1856
Small professional restorations of chip
and lid edge
LOT 93: Master pickle dish
LOT 90: Well and tree platter - 8
sided - 20 1/4" x 15 3/4" - huge
Body Style: Panelled Leaf
Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1860s
Small chip under edge
Body Style: Fig/Union
Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1856
LOT 86: Plates - set of 4 - 8 3/4"
diameter
LOT 94: Posset bowl with lid 10 5/8" tall. Bowl is 10" in
diameter and 7" tall .
Body Style: 1851 Octagon
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851
1/8" manufacturing stilt flaw
LOT 91: Baker - 8 1/2" x 10
1/2"
Body Style: Ceres Shape
Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1859
Very minor glaze wear on one plate
SOLD AS 4 X $
CHOICE - LOT 87 AND/OR 88
Ewer – Plain Round
LOT 87: 13" tall
Maker: T. & R.
Boote, 1880s
1/2" chip on foot
ring and 1 1/4"
hairline on foot
ring
Body Style: Gothic
Maker: William Ridgway, 18341854
Few tan marks, possibly ash, under
the glaze along the edge
Body Style: 1851 Octagon
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851
Lid has 1/8" flake on side of exterior
rim. Bowl has one very faint hairline
near each handle--one is 1 1/2" long
and the other is 3 3/4" long.
LOT 88: 12"
tall
Maker: Homer
Laughlin,
1877-1900
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LOT 95: Sterling silver WICA
logo pendant with chain - one of
a kind and made and donated to
WICA for its fundraising efforts.
Estimated value: $35.
Maker: Handcrafted by silversmith
and WICA member Norman K. Dann,
Ph.D. Norm is professor emeritus,
Morrisville State College. His
retirement hobbies are creating in
sterling silver - especially historical
plaques and reusing damaged silver
pieces, and research, writing, and
speaking on the reform era. His
biography of abolitionist Gerrit Smith
was published in February, 2009.
LOT 100: Cake stand with bell
handle and pedestal - 9 1/4"
tall, 11 3/4" diameter - rare
Body Style: Gothic
Maker: James Edwards, 1842-1854
Restoration at finial handle
attachment point, two 1/8" flakes on
rim and a 1/32" flake on rim
LOT 101: Basin and ewer.
Basin: 14" dia.; ewer: 11 1/2"
tall
LOT 103: Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall high relief - rare
Body Style: Rose and Thistle
Maker: Unmarked, 1870s
Wear at bottom of handle, hairline
inside near handle, and hairline
outside near lip
LOT 104: Soup tureen - lid,
bowl, and underplate
LOT 96: Teapot - 8 7/8" tall
Body Style: Plain or Simplicity
Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1890s
Center of bowl has a small round
blue mark under the glaze.
Body Style: Square Open Flower
Maker: James Edwards, Reg. 1848
LOT 102: Gravy boat - 6" tall, 6
1/2" long
Body Style: 1851 Octagon
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851
Small chip under handle of tray
LOT 105: Candle holder with
snuffer - 3 3/4" tall - rare
CHOICE- LOT 97 AND/OR 98
AND/OR 99
Vegetable tureen with lid
Body Style: Cable
J. & G. Meakin – 1870s-1880s
LOT 97: 5 3/4" tall, 10 5/8" long
Chip on rim, hairline on handle
LOT 98: 6 3/4" tall, 12 7/8" long
Hairline on lid
LOT 99: 6" tall. Base: 8 5/8" x
6 3/8"
Body Style: Wrapped Sydenham
Maker: Unmarked, 1850s
Slight hairline near handle and some
discoloration
Body Style: Unknown
Maker: James Edwards, 1842-1854
Professionally restored snuffer
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LOT 106: Mug - 3 1/4" tall, 3
3/8" diameter
Shaving mug
Body style: Plain. Unmarked
LOT 113: Ewer
Brush vase
Body style: Iona
Attributed to Powell & Bishop, 1880s
¾” chip at top rim
Soap block
Body style: Plain
Maker: Knowles, Taylor and Knowles
1/8” chip and ¼” hairline on side of
foot.
Body Style: Ribboned Oak
Maker: W. & E. Corn, Reg. 1878
1/2" area missing glaze on bottom,
brown spot under handle
LOT 110: Vegetable tureen with
lid - 7" tall, 8 5/8" diameter
Body Style: Honeysuckle
Maker: Unmarked, 1870s-1880s
LOT 107: Ewer - 11 1/2" tall
LOT 114: Book - White Ironstone
Body Style: Classic Gothic
Maker: Unmarked, 1840s-1850s
LOT 111: Pitcher - 9" tall
Body Style: Book 1
Maker: Jean Wetherbee, Copyright
1974, Reprinted 1997
Body Style: Gothic
Maker: W. Adams & Sons, 1840s1850s
LOT 115: Pair of 2 oval platters
LOT 108: Platter - 14 1/2"
Body Style: Classic Gothic
Maker: T. Goodfellow, 1840s
Body Style: Walled Octagon
Maker: J. F., 1845-1870
LOT 109: Shaving mug, soap
block, and brush vase. Shaving
mug: 3 1/4" tall x 3 5/8"
diameter. Soap block: 4 1/2" x
3 5/8" rectangular. Brush vase:
4 3/4" tall
LOT 112: Daily bread plate oval with pierced handles.
Embossment reads "Give Us
This Day Our Daily Bread”.
1. 16" long x 11" wide
2. 16 1/2" long x 12 1/4" wide
Body Style: Plain
Maker: 1. Edward Clarke
2. W. B. & Co., Fenton (W. Baker &
Co., 1. 1865-1877
2. 1860-1893
SOLD 2 X $
Body Style: Wheat
Maker: Wallace & Chetwynd, 18821901
1/8" stilt mark flake on underside
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LOT 116: Brush box with lid
LOT 124: Teapot - 9" tall
LOT 121: Ewer
Body Style: Lily of the Valley
Maker: Unmarked, 1860s
Interior discoloration
LOT 117: Ladle - soup
Body Style: Royal (Lion's Head)
Maker: Maddock & Co., 1880s
Potting flaw on foot ring
Body Style: 1851 Generic
Maker: Unmarked, 1851
CHOICE - LOT 118 AND/OR 119
Cookie Plate – 9 ½” diameter
Body Style: Wheat and Clover
Maker: Turner & Tomkinson, 18601872
LOT 125: Cupped Hands - 6
3/8" long x 4 3/4" wide
LOT 122: Compote - medium
size - 4 7/8" tall and 9"
diameter
Body Style: Acorn and Leaf
Maker: Unmarked, 1870s-1880s
Glaze wear on thumb and some leaf
tips
Body Style: 1851 Round
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851
LOT 120: Soup tureen - lid, bowl
and original ladle
LOT 126: Fruit basket - rare
Body Style: Ceres Shape
Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1859
3/8" flake under rim of bowl, minor
roughness on foot print of three feet
Body Style: Pierced Scroll
LOT 123: Sauce tureen - lid,
bowl, and underplate
Maker: Attributed to J. & G. Alcock or
James Edwards, Reg. 1848
Professional restoration at rim
LOT 127: Platters - rectangular set of 2 - 9 5/8" long x 7" wide
Body Style: Sevres Shape
Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1877
Excellent with the exception of
orange spots near handles which
appear to be under the glaze and
possibly from the manufacturing
process
Body Style: Scalloped
Maker: Greenwood China, 1876
SOLD AS 2 X $
Body Style: Classic Gothic
Maker: Alcock, 1850
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LOT 128: Sugar bowl with lid
LOT 132: Syrup pitcher
LOT 135:
Brush vase
with
underplate
Body Style:
Wheat
Maker:
Burgess &
Goddard,
1870s1880s
Body Style: Hill Shape
Maker: J. Clementson, Reg. 1860
Flake on rim
LOT 129: Vegetable tureen with
lid - oval
Body Style: Plain
Maker: Meakin,
Slightly discolored
LOT 133: Teapot with lid - 9
1/4" tall
Body Style: Sydenham Shape
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853
SOLD AS 4 X $
Body Style: Lily of the Valley with
Thumbprint
Maker: J. F., 1845-1870
LOT 130: Cookie plate scalloped edge - 10 3/4"
diameter
LOT 136: Cup plates - 4"
diameter - set of 4
LOT 137: Gravy boat
Body Style: Royal (Lion's Head)
Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1877
Body Style: 1851 Octagon
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851
Minor brown dots
LOT 134: Basin - 12 7/8"
diameter
Body Style: Venetia Shape (Winding
Vine)
Maker: T. & R. Boote, April 18, 1861
Three small ash marks at vine and
very minor glaze wear
LOT 131: Mug
1880s
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Body
Style:
Block
Optic
Maker:
J. & G.
Meakin,
1870s-
Body Style: Scalloped
Decagon/Cambridge Shape
Maker: J. Wedgwood, Reg. 1853
Flake under outer rim
LOT 138: Plates - set of 4 - 9
1/2" dia.
Body Style: Round Scallop
Maker: I. Meir, 1845
Utensil marks
SOLD AS 4 X $
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Fig/Union Platter
LOT 143:
Pickle dish
LOT 147: Vegetable tureen with
lid - oval
Body Style:
Full Ribbed
Maker:
Pankhurst,
1860s
LOT 144:
Sugar bowl
and lid child's size
LOT 139: 13 1/2" long
Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1856
LOT 140: 18 1/8" x 14 1/4"
Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1856
LOT 141: Teapot with lid
rub on collar. Lid: inner rim
roughness, glaze rub on finial
Body
Style:
Grape
Octag
on
Maker:
Unmar
ked,
1850s
Bowl:
glaze
line
under
bottom,
glaze
Body Style: Potomac Shape
Maker: W. Baker, Reg. 1863
Glaze rubs on handles
LOT 148: Child's tea service - 23
pieces - 5 3/4" tall teapot, 4
3/4" tall sugar bowl, 3 1/2" tall
creamer, waste bowl, 5 cups
with handles, 6 saucers, 6 plates
LOT 145: Basket with handle
and 3 small feet - rare
Body Style: Grape Cluster with Chain
Maker: Henry Burgess, 1865
Stilt mark chips on underside of 3
saucers, very minor inner rim
roughness on teapot and sugar bowl,
rim roughness on one cup
Body Style: Walled Octagon
Maker: J. F., 1845-1870
Professional restoration to edge of
lip; professional restoration to hairline
on handle
LOT 142: Platters - nest of 3 oval - 16", 18 1/4", and 19 3/4"
Body Style: Open Rose
Maker: James Edwards, Reg. 1848
LOT 149: Teapot base - no lid
LOT 146: Oyster plates - set of 6
- hexagonal - 9 1/4"
Body Style: Sydenham Shape
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853
Utensil marks from normal use
SOLD AS 3 X $
Body Style: Atlantic Shape
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1857
Maker: Bennington possibly
SOLD AS 6 X $
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CHOICE - LOTS 150 AND/OR
151
Vegetable tureen with lid
Body Style: New York Shape
Reg. 1858 by Clementson
1. Turner, Goddard & Co. Ceres
Shape coffee pot with lid - 10
1/4" tall. Hairline crack outside
base. Lid may be used as a
spare part.
2. Plain plate - 9 1/2" diameter
3. Plain platter - rectangular 10 5/8" long x 7 5/8" wide.
LOT 156: Pickle dish
Discolored, small hairline, 2 chips
under rim (one large, one small)
4. Plain sugar bowl with lid - 5"
tall, 2 3/4" diameter at lip.
LOT 150: Maker: Hughes, Bennett &
Co. - Note the unusual mark
Minor glaze problems inside the bowl
LOT 151: Extra large - 8 1/2"
tall, 13 1/2" long x 8" wide
Maker: Clementson, Reg. 1858
Very small restoration underside
edge of one handle
LOT 152: Plates (deep) - 8"
diameter - set of 5
Discolored, tiny chip on tip of
finial, large chip on outside rim of
lid, hairline in lid
5. I. Meir & Son Pedestalled Gothic
sugar bowl without lid - 4 1/2" tall,
5 1/2" diameter at lip. 1850s.
Large hairline and large
discolored chip outside rim; rust
discoloration inside hole drilled
for drainage
Body Style: Sydenham Shape
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853
Minor chip restoration
LOT 157: Pitcher - 9 1/2" tall
6. Child's tea service - 9 pieces
including lids. Teapot - 5 1/2" tall.
Sugar bowl - 3 1/2" tall. Creamer: 2
1/2" tall. 2 cups: 2 1/2" tall x 2
3/8" diameter. 2 saucers: 4 3/4"
diameter. Teapot spout repaired,
small chip inside rim. Sugar bowl
missing handle. Creamer has chip
and hairline. One cup has tiny
chip.
Body Style: 1851 Octagon
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851
One bull's eye, some kiln debris
LOT 154: Baker - rectangular - 7
1/4" long x 5 1/2" wide
SOLD AS 5 X $
LOT 153: Group of 6 items
accepted as part of a 75-piece
collection consigned to the WICA
Auction. AS IS. Bidders are
responsible for reviewing the
items in this lot. SOLD ALL FOR
ONE $.
LOT 158: Pickle dish
Body Style: Fig/Union
Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1856
Glaze pop on edge, numerous bull's
eyes, firing discoloration
LOT 155: Ewer - 12" tall
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Body Style: Full Panel Gothic
Maker: Unmarked, 1850s
1/4" chip at lip, hairline crack at
bottom of handle, hairline cracks
inside, 3 hairline cracks along base,
minor wear.
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Body
Style:
Tulip
Shape
Maker:
Elsmore
&
Forster,
Reg.
1855
Body Style: Moss Rose
Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1865
Rim roughness
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CHOICE - LOT 159 AND/OR 160
Posset cups – set of 2 each lot –
4” tall x 2 11/16” diameter.
LOT 164: Soup tureen
1. W. E. Corn Centennial Shape
coffee pot, wrong lid. Reg.
1874. Hairline crack under base,
1851 Octagon
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851
EACH LOT SOLD AS 2 X $
LOT 161: Basin and ewer.
Basin: 14" in dia.; ewer: 11 1/2"
tall
Body Style: Grape Octagon
Maker: Red Cliff, 1957-1977
LOT 165: Sugar bowl with lid
spout repaired at base
2. Wedgwood Sharon Arch
vegetable tureen with lid - 5"
tall, 12" long x 7" wide. Reg.
1861. Finial missing, 2 chips top of
lid, 1 chip inside lid, hairline near
handle, hairline inside
3. Cable soap box lid. Glaze
imperfections near lid handle,
possible repair
4. J. W. Pankhurst & Co. Plain
sauce tureen base - 8" long x 4
¼” wide. Hairline crack on handle,
hairline in bottom
5. Fern sugar bowl with lid - 4
3/4" tall, 3 1/2" diameter at lip.
Body Style: Sharon Arch/Erie Shape
Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1861
Long hairline on basin bottom
LOT 162: Punch bowl - extra
large - 7 1/2" tall x 11 1/2"
diameter
Lid missing finial
Body Style: Bordered Gooseberry
Maker: Attributed to Wedgwood &
Co., 1860
1/8" diameter brown spot on outside,
possibly from manufacturing process
LOT 166: Ladle - soup - 11 1/2"
long
6. Mellor, Taylor & Co. Lion’s
Head sugar bowl without lid - 4
1/4" tall, 3" x 4" at lip. Hairline
cracks both handles, possible
restoration
7. Child's teapot base - 4 1/2"
tall
8. Wedgwood & Co. Simple
Square vegetable tureen with lid
- 4 3/4" tall, 7 1/4". Very large
piece of one bottom corner broken,
hairline cracks inside bottom
Body Style: Plain Round
Maker: Coxon & Co., 1863-1884
1" hairline and 1/4" flake on rim
LOT 163: Compote on pedestal
Body Style: Chinese Shape
Maker: Unmarked, 1850s
Tiny 1/8" glaze rub on side of handle
near end
LOT 167: Spare parts lot - 7
items accepted as part of a 75piece collection consigned to the
WICA Auction. Many spare
parts. AS IS. Bidders are
LOT 168: Group of 3 pickle
dishes accepted as part of a 75piece collection consigned to the
WICA Auction. AS IS. Bidders
are responsible for reviewing the
items in this lot. SOLD ALL FOR 1
$
responsible for reviewing the items in
this lot.
SOLD ALL FOR ONE $.
Body Style: Unknown - Floral Edge
Maker: Unmarked, 1870s-1880s
Light staining
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1. T. & R. Boote Sydenham
Shape - 9 1/4" long – Reg.
1853-54. 3 chips near rim, 2
LOT 172: Chowder tureen - 7"
tall x 9" diameter
LOT 175: Brush vase - one piece
- round
hairlines on interior
2. DeSoto Shape - 9" long –
possibly by Stephen Hughes &
Son – Reg. 1855. Discolored
3. Shell - 8 3/4" long – 1870s.
Large chip on bottom, small chip on
rim
LOT 169: Sauce tureen - 3 pieces
- lid, bowl, underplate
Body Style: Cable. Chowder tureens
in the Cable body style are rare.
Maker: Cockson & Chetwynd,
September, 1868
LOT 173: Vegetable tureen with
lid
Body Style: Scallop Shell Border
Maker: Mellor, Taylor & Co., 1880s
LOT 176: Gravy boat
Body Style: Fluted Pearl
Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1847
Two chips on foot of underplate
LOT 170: Teapot - large
Body Style: Wrapped Sydenham
Maker: C. & W. K. Harvey, 1852
Professionally reset finial,
professional small chip restoration,
minor staining
Body Style: Virginia Shape
Maker: Unmarked - attributed to
Brougham & Mayer, Reg. 1855
LOT 177: Soup tureen - lid and
bowl - oval
LOT 174: Pitcher - figural
Body Style: Grand Loop
Maker: J. F., 1845-1870
Tiny flake on spout, crazing
Body Style: Wheat and Hops
Maker: Mark not clear, 1860S1870S
Three bull's eyes and some staining
inside bowl
LOT 171: Ewer - child's
LOT 178: Set of 2 WICA mugs
and wooden carrier
Body Style: Sydenham
Maker: Red Cliff, 1957-1977
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Body Style: Shakespeare
Maker: Copeland Spode
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LOT 179: Creamer - 6" tall
Body
Style:
Royal
Maker:
Unmarked,
attributed
to Burgess
&
Goddard,
1880s
LOT 180: Coffee pot with lid very large - 11" tall
LOT 182: Sugar bowl with lid
LOT 185: Compote on pedestal
Body Style: Cable
Maker: Unknown, 1880s
Body Style: Pedestalled Gothic
Maker: James Edwards, 1840s-1850s
Professional restoration of small finial
chip
LOT 186: Sauce tureen - 2 pieces
(lid and bowl) - 6 1/4" tall, 8"
long x 3 7/8" wide
LOT 183: Ewer - round - 11 1/4"
tall
Body Style: Panelled Grape
Maker: J. F., 1850s
Two minor flakes on inside rim of lid.
Light discoloration on bottom of
coffee pot. Inside rim of base has a
1/8" flake and a 1/8" hairline.
Hairline present in both the upper
and lower attachment points of the
handle.
LOT 181: Platter - oval - 14"
long x 10" wide
Body Style: Late Victorian
Maker: Mellor & Co., Etruria (also
known as Cook Pottery Co.), 19001910
Small hairline at center bottom, does
not go through
LOT 184: Teapot with lid - 9
1/2" tall
Body Style: Sydenham Shape
Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853-54
Very small rust mark on top surface
Body Style: Baltimore Shape
Maker: Brougham & Mayer, 18561862
Small flake under inner rim where lid
rests, glaze spider on bottom which
does not go through, some
discoloration on top rim
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Body Style: Wheat and Hops
Maker: Unmarked, 1860s-1870s
One handle repaired
LOT 187: Group of 19 decorated
items accepted as part of a 75piece collection consigned to the
WICA Auction. AS IS. Bidders
are responsible for reviewing the
items in this lot comprised of
decorated items, most of which are
faded. SOLD ALL FOR ONE $.
Included are a 12-piece child's
tea service with a 3 1/4" tall
teapot and lid, six 1" tall
handled cups, and five 2 3/8"
diameter saucers. Three 2 1/4"
to 4" tall creamers (one with a
chip), two 5 1/2" to 6 1/2" tall
sugar bowls (one without a lid),
one large 5 1/2" diameter cup
with a rim hairline, and one 8
1/2" square baker with a glaze
flaw complete the lot.
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