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681. BACCHUS JUG. 3ins tall. Highly sculpted Bacchus style jug with branch style handle. T.t. salt glaze. A scarce miniature and a really fine example of its type. Exc/ A1. (9.8/10 NR £40-60+
680. WELLINGTON HEAD JUG.
685. DAWBER LINCOLN ALE TYG. 5.5ins tall, t.t., very highly variating salt glaze, c.1840. A three greyhound handled, wide mouthed, tyg featuring a wonderful range of individual sprigs (all 3 sides on easyliveauction.com - click on them to enlarge). One depicts a smoker/ drunk bottle impressed ‘Dawber/ Lincoln’, another a drayman next to a large barrel ‘‘Barclay Perkin’, the last a large horse drawn dray each barrel marked ‘R D L’. Another example recorded from the Lady Elizabeth Cavendish Estate sale held @ Bamfords. A good quality piece with an old stapled/ re-added section which adds to its appeal. Many extra pics on easylive. (7?/10) NR £80-120)+
 5.9ins tall. Dark brown figural t.t. salt glaze charicatured head on flared base jug. Pointed hat forms spout, rear handle. Exc/ A1 apart from an insignificant underside flake - could have happened when lifted/ stuck off the kiln shelf. (9/10) NR £40-60+
      682. BACCHUS JUG. 7.3ins tall, light brown salt glaze - possibly Stephen Green made? Another highly sculpted Bacchus style jug with branch style handle as per previous lot. (9.8/10) NR £40-60+
686. SPRIGGED JUGS DUO. Tallest 10ins to top
of pewter lid finial, t.t.,
salt glaze. Each adorned resplendantly with various sprigs - see additional images on easyliveauction. com. Lip chip to non lidded jug, other has an old, syable, hairline. (2) (8/10) £40-60+
687. SPRIGGED JUGS DUO. Tallest 9.5ins, t.t., salt glaze, smaller wirh pewter lid. Both adorned with various sprigs (extra images online). A fine pair! (2) (9/10) £40-60+
   683. MORTLAKE TANKARD. 6.6ins tall, straight sided dark bodied t.t. handled tankard (very thin rim, minor nicks) with classic hunting sprigs, c. 1820. This fabled London Borough pottery started in 1759 but did not become a Kishere establishment (in premises across the road) until 1792., finally closing in 1843. The distinctive features make Kishere items instantly recognisable, much revered
688. SPRIGGED JAR. An usual wide mouthed t.t., salt glaze piece with various applied, highly detailed, sprigs, and chunky rim top - minor wear. Base has a felt covering applied - avoids scratching furniture! (9/10) £20-30+
 by collectors, all rare. Minor underside, inmanufacture, nicks (where the glaze sticks to the kiln shelf). (9/10) NR £80-120+
  689. SPRIGGED DERBYSHIRE MUG.
 684. MORTLAKE TANKARD. 5.2ins tall, as previous lot - a smaller straight sided handled tankard featuring similar sprigs (being smaller
they fill the body more compactly), c. 1820.
Tiny nick to handle - see additional close up/ detail images on easyliveauction. com. (9/10) NR £80-120+
690. SPRIGGED DERBYSHIRE MUG.
5.2ins tall, shiny t.t. salt glaze, applied handle. Various detailed sprigs. No damages. (9..9/10) NR £20-30+
5.2ins tall, t.t. salt glaze, greyhound handle. One ginourmous detailed sprig fills the entire body
- photo
  does not really do it justice. No damages. (9.9/10) NR £30- 40+














































































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