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61. DOULTON BABY INKWELL. 3.3ins tall. Stoneware salt glaze model of detailed baby holding both arms down (when
 open forms pen rest, small lugs repaired). Decorative border
 Underside of head inscribed, base has various
Registered in 1907 (no. 537190)
the baby is very occasionally
found impressed Votes for
Women but was
registered the year before the
Virago housewife usually carrying the suffragette slogan. Doulton impressed marks. 8.5/10. NR.
62. DOULTON BABY INKWELL. 3.3ins tall. Stoneware salt glaze model of detailed baby holding both arms down (when open forms pen rest, flake to one lug). Decorative border around bottom, bib & sleeves - picked
out in cream, lower green.
Registered in 1907 (no. 537190)
the baby is very occasionally
found impressed
Votes for
Women but was
registered the
year before the
Virago housewife
usually carrying
the suffragette
slogan.
Underside of
head inscribed,
base has
various Doulton
impressed
marks. 8.5/10.
NR. £250-300+
63.
TYZACK
DESK SHAPED
LONDON INKWELL.
3.4 x 3ins base. Variating speckled salt glaze, curved top
with five impressed lines of text, projecting front has two pen holes. The Tyzack company was an amalgamation of various family members. James Tyzack (1798-1860), had the ‘special command and authority of H.M.G Majesty the Queen and other members of Royalty and the aristocracy. Listed in Pigot’s directory of 1830 as a silversmith, perfumer and hairdresser, his brother Richard Webber Tyzack (1817-95), who emigrated to South Africa in 1850, was his agent in London and may well have commissioned a Thames-side pottery (Stephen Green?); he was described as a
general postman. His
brother William was
a Norwich perfumer
and hairdresser, other
family members were
ink and boot black
makers at Wells,
Norfolk. Thin side flake
& in manufacture (?)
stain line where bottom
is joined to upper
section. Great colour.
8/10. NR. £80-120+
64. BLACKWOOD DIAMOND REGISTRY INK DECANTER. 4.6ins tall. Dark brown cylindrical shape with birds beak pouring lip (couple flakes). Lodged, under glass (glass class 111 in the top loop), in 1850 by Isaacs of Liverpool. Very rare. Ex Guy Burch Collection. 8/10. NR. £30-40+
around bottom, bib & sleeves - picked out in light green.
Speckled face finish caused by impurities
in the clay.
£250-300+
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