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<strong>White</strong> <strong>Ironstone</strong> <strong>China</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

<strong>15th</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Live</strong> <strong>Auction</strong><br />

WHERE RARITY, FINE DETAIL, GREAT MARKS, GREAT SCULPTURAL FORM,<br />

AND WONDERFUL WHITE COLOR COME TOGETHER<br />

PRE-AUCTION EVENTS – EXPO CENTER<br />

CHECK-IN: 7 A.M. TO 9 A.M.<br />

PREVIEW: 11:15 A.M. TO 12:15 P.M.<br />

AUCTION – EXPO CENTER<br />

1 P.M. TO 4 P.M.<br />

CHAUTAUQUA SUITES MEETING & EXPO CENTER<br />

MAYVILLE, NY SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2009


WICA 15 th National Convention <strong>Auction</strong><br />

Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful <strong>White</strong> Color Come Together<br />

Welcome to the 2009 WICA National Convention <strong>Auction</strong>. With<br />

187 lots and over 100 body styles, this auction is certain to<br />

have something for everyone. The variety and quality promise<br />

something for every auction attendee. The Saturday afternoon<br />

auction is the highlight of the weekend for many. It is WICA’s<br />

major fundraiser with proceeds going to support education.<br />

Many thanks to the following 19 WICA members whose<br />

consignments and donations have made this auction possible.<br />

Dale Abrams Con & Janet Knorr<br />

Jack & Janet Allers Tom & Kathy Lautenschlager<br />

Judith Archer Tom & Olga Moreland<br />

Rick & Adele Armbruster Harry & Audrey Moseley<br />

Norm Dann & Dorothy Willsey Rick & Suzanne Nielsen<br />

Ernie & Bev Dieringer Boyd & Brenda Payne<br />

Frank & Carol Fleischman Jim & Barbara Stewart<br />

Bob & Bonne Hohl Ron & Janice Stork<br />

Richard & Carol Hovey John & Jane Yunginger<br />

Jim & Mara Kerr<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>eeer Dennis Jackson is back to call WICA’s 2009<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>. Dennis is a 30-year veteran of art and antiques<br />

auctions and owner of Jackson’s <strong>Auction</strong> & Real Estate Company<br />

of Anderson, Indiana.<br />

Consignment/Donation Condition. Condition of each lot to<br />

be sold—the description in this catalog—was provided by the<br />

consignors and donors. While many photos were received from<br />

the consignors and donors, some were taken from the WICA<br />

photo archives based upon the information received from the<br />

consignors and donors. WICA, Inc., and its auctioneer assume no<br />

responsibility for accuracy; however, the information should be<br />

a useful guide for bidding.<br />

Condition focuses on non-manufacturing related flaws such as<br />

chips, cracks, flakes, hairlines, discoloration, and restoration. In<br />

many cases manufacturing-related flaws have been identified.<br />

Please judge the quality of the lots as a result of your review of<br />

them.<br />

WICA has advertised that it will accept a member’s collection<br />

for the live auction. In 2009 WICA accepted a 75-piece<br />

collection. Many of the items met WICA standards; those which<br />

did not were grouped into lots of three or more items and are<br />

interspersed throughout the catalog. These lots are marked “As<br />

Is” and each will be sold for one price. Damage noted is that<br />

provided by the consignor; no blue dots will be assigned to “As<br />

Is” lots.<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> Check-In will begin at 7 a.m. in the Expo Center.<br />

Consignors are to come to the auction check-in at their preassigned<br />

time and should have the labels affixed to the items.<br />

During check-in any damage not noted in the auction catalog<br />

will be marked with a blue dot.<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> Preview will begin at 11:15 a.m. in the Expo Center.<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> will begin at 1 p.m. in the Expo Center.<br />

Bidder Numbers have been included in the registration<br />

packets.<br />

Consignment Fee Structure. WICA will retain 10% of the<br />

selling price for all lots. Lots which do not have a reserve shall<br />

be sold to the highest bidder at the auction. Consignors will be<br />

paid within four weeks from the date of the auction.<br />

Reserve Selling Price Option: Consignors paid a fee of<br />

$10 for each item on which they have placed a reserve selling<br />

price of $100 or more. These items are to be sold to the<br />

highest bidder who submits a bid equal to or greater than the<br />

reserve.<br />

If the reserve selling price of the consigned lot is not met the lot<br />

will be returned to the consignment table and picked up by the<br />

consignor at the conclusion of the auction.<br />

Sales Tax. WICA will collect the 7.75% State of New York<br />

sales tax on auction purchases. Buyers who have a valid sales<br />

tax license issued for an antiques business in the State of New<br />

York or their home state should have filed with WICA a State of<br />

New York Exemption Certificate prior to the auction. Forms will<br />

be available at <strong>Auction</strong> Check-Out.<br />

Terms of Sale. A sold lot bearing damage which was not<br />

described in the catalog or which was not marked at check-in<br />

with a blue dot may be returned if not more than three<br />

additional lots have crossed the auction block and the lot was<br />

not marked “As Is” in the catalog. Anything stated the day of<br />

the sale takes precedence over anything written. Before<br />

bidding, please be sure that you CAREFULLY look over any lots<br />

in which you are interested.<br />

Time of Payment. All purchases must be paid for in full<br />

before leaving the premises on the day of the sale. Individuals<br />

who have consigned merchandise to the sale may NOT deduct<br />

purchases from proceeds from consigned lots.<br />

Manner of Payment. All purchases must be paid to the<br />

WICA cashier in cash, personal check, or traveler’s check.<br />

Dispute Between Bidders. If any dispute arises between two<br />

or more bidders, the auctioneer will decide how to handle the<br />

resale of the lot. The decision of the auctioneer will be final and<br />

absolute.<br />

Claims. No claims will be allowed after the goods are<br />

removed from the premises.<br />

Personal and Property Risk. Persons attending during<br />

exhibition, removal or sale of goods, assume all risk of damage<br />

of or loss to person and property and specifically release the<br />

auctioneer and WICA from liability thereof.<br />

Records of Sale kept by the auctioneer and WICA will be<br />

taken as final in the event of a dispute.<br />

Additional Terms and Conditions shall be announced prior<br />

to the auction.<br />

The UPS Store will be in the Expo Center between 2:30 p.m.<br />

and 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, and between 8:30 a.m. and<br />

11 a.m. on Sunday, May 3, for those individuals requiring a<br />

packing and shipping service. Packaging materials will also be<br />

available for purchase.<br />

A Look to the Future. With the passing of WICA’s 2009<br />

National Convention <strong>Auction</strong>, it’s time to start preparing for the<br />

2010 event. Any WICA member may consign or donate items<br />

to next year’s auction. WICA’s 501(c)(3) public charity status as<br />

an educational organization will permit donations to WICA, on<br />

a deductible basis, to further WICA’s educational purposes.<br />

So, pick up that extra piece or two of white ironstone as you<br />

travel or look through your own collection for items to consign or<br />

donate. There is no limit as to the number of items which may<br />

be consigned or donated.<br />

Have a Great Year!<br />

Ron Stork, On-Site <strong>Auction</strong> Co-Chair<br />

Adele Armbruster, Off-Site <strong>Auction</strong> Co-Chair<br />

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WICA 15 th National Convention <strong>Auction</strong><br />

Where Rarity, Fine Detail, Great Marks, Great Sculptural Form, and Wonderful <strong>White</strong> Color Come Together<br />

LOOKING FOR A PARTICULAR BODY STYLE OR MAKER?<br />

To locate an item, simply find the body style and maker, read through the descriptions and identify the lot number.<br />

BODY STYLE MAKER DESCRIPTION LOT NO.<br />

Baltimore Shape Brougham & Mayer Teapot with lid - 9 1/2" tall 184<br />

Berlin Swirl Liddle & Elliott Teapot with lid - large 89<br />

Mayer & Elliott Creamer 84<br />

Blanket Stitch John Maddock & Sons Pitcher - 8" tall 18<br />

Block Optic J. & G. Meakin Mug 131<br />

Bordered Gooseberry Attributed to Wedgwood & Co. Sugar bowl with lid 165<br />

Brocade: ewer<br />

Plain: basin<br />

Alfred Meakin Basin and ewer. Basin: 4 3/4" tall x<br />

14 1/4" diameter. Ewer: 12 1/4" tall<br />

Cable Cockson & Chetwynd Chowder tureen - 7" tall x 9"<br />

diameter. Rare in the Cable body<br />

style.<br />

172<br />

J. & G. Meakin Vegetable tureen with lid - 5 3/4" tall,<br />

10 5/8" long<br />

97<br />

Vegetable tureen with lid - 6 3/4" tall,<br />

12 7/8" long<br />

98<br />

Vegetable tureen with lid - oval - 6"<br />

tall. Base: 8 5/8" x 6 3/8"<br />

99<br />

Unknown Compote on pedestal 185<br />

Cable and Bar Type Wyllie & Son Vegetable tureen with lid - round - 9"<br />

diameter at rim, 11" diameter handle<br />

to handle<br />

27<br />

Ceres Shape Elsmore & Forster Compote - medium size - 4 7/8" tall<br />

and 9" diameter<br />

122<br />

Plates - set of 4 - 8 3/4" dia. 86<br />

Soup plate - 10" diameter 19<br />

Cherry Scroll J. F. Cookie plate on foot - 11 3/8" x 9<br />

5/8" rectangular<br />

72<br />

<strong>Live</strong>sley, Powell & Co. Cookie plate on foot - 11 1/2" long x<br />

9 5/8" wide<br />

71<br />

Chinese Shape Unmarked Ladle - soup - 11 1/2" long 166<br />

Classic Gothic Alcock Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and<br />

underplate<br />

123<br />

T. Goodfellow Pitcher - 9" tall 111<br />

Unmarked Vegetable tureen with lid - 7" tall, 8<br />

5/8" diameter<br />

110<br />

Clio Steubenville Pottery Co. Ewer - round - 11 1/2" tall 49<br />

Columbia Shape Clementson Compote on pedestal 66<br />

Corn and Oats J. Wedgwood Basin and ewer. Ewer: 12 1/2" tall 59<br />

Crabstock Dozen Attributed to James Edwards Tazza (cookie plate) on pedestal - 10"<br />

x 8 3/4" - rare<br />

26<br />

Cupid - High Relief Unmarked Pitcher with pewter lid 51<br />

Empress Wm. Adams & Sons Cookie plate on pedestal - 5 1/4" tall,<br />

6 sided, 8 3/8" diameter<br />

35<br />

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BODY STYLE MAKER DESCRIPTION LOT NO.<br />

Fig/Union Davenport Baker - rectangular - 7 1/4" long x 5<br />

1/2" wide<br />

154<br />

Pickle dish 40<br />

Platter - 13 1/2" long 139<br />

Wedgwood Gravy boat 85<br />

Platter - 8 sided - 18 1/8" x 14 1/4" 140<br />

Sugar bowl with lid - 7" tall, 5"<br />

diameter at lip<br />

36<br />

Teapot - 9 1/2" tall 46<br />

Fig/Union (possibly) Davenport Cake stand on pedestal - 3 1/2" tall, 9<br />

5/16" diameter<br />

82<br />

Fleur-de-Lis Chain Wedgwood & Co. Butter dish - round - lid, bowl, and<br />

insert<br />

70<br />

Fluted Pearl Wedgwood Sauce tureen - 3 pieces - lid, bowl,<br />

underplate<br />

169<br />

Fluted Scallop Powell & Bishop Compote (apple bowl) on pedestal - 5<br />

1/2" tall<br />

34<br />

Forget-Me-Not E. C. Challinor Compote - oval 53<br />

Henry Alcock & Co. Ewer - 12 1/2" tall 67<br />

Wood, Rathbone Brush box with lid - also known as<br />

razor or vanity box<br />

92<br />

Fuchsia J. & G. Meakin Vegetable tureen with lid - 5 3/4" tall,<br />

10 1/2" long x 6 1/4" wide<br />

81<br />

Full Panel Gothic Unmarked Pitcher - 9 1/2" tall 157<br />

Full Ribbed Pankhurst Pickle dish 143<br />

Teapot - Child's 10<br />

Gothic James Edwards Cake stand with bell handle and<br />

pedestal - 9 1/4" tall, 11 3/4"<br />

diameter - rare<br />

100<br />

W. Adams & Sons Ewer - 11 1/2" tall 107<br />

William Ridgway Baker - 8 1/2" x 10 1/2" 91<br />

Grand Loop J. F. Teapot - large 170<br />

Grape Cluster with Chain Henry Burgess Child's tea service - 23 pieces - 5 3/4"<br />

tall teapot, 4 3/4" tall sugar bowl, 3<br />

1/2" tall creamer, waste bowl, 5 cups<br />

with handles, 6 saucers, 6 plates<br />

148<br />

Grape Octagon Red Cliff Soup tureen 164<br />

Unmarked Sugar bowl and lid - child's size 144<br />

Havre John Edwards Toddy bowl with lid - 10" x 8 1/2" 15<br />

Hebe Shape John Alcock Ladle - soup - 12" long 4<br />

Hill Shape (Medallion Scroll) J. Clementson Sugar bowl with lid 128<br />

Unmarked - attributed to J.<br />

Clementson<br />

Soup tureen - 2 pieces (lid and bowl) -<br />

10 1/2" tall, 14 1/2" long x 7" wide<br />

Honeysuckle Unmarked Ewer 113<br />

Hyacinth Wedgwood & Co. Basin - 14" diameter 52<br />

Plates - 10" diameter - set of 8 29<br />

Ivy Wreath John Meir Platter - 14 1/4" 31<br />

Late Victorian Mellor & Co., Etruria (also<br />

known as Cook Pottery Co.)<br />

Ewer - round - 11 1/4" tall 183<br />

Laurel Wreath (Victory Shape) Elsmore & Forster Vegetable tureen with lid 12<br />

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BODY STYLE MAKER DESCRIPTION LOT NO.<br />

Lily of the Valley Unmarked Brush box with lid 116<br />

Lily of the Valley with Thumbprint J. F. Vegetable tureen with lid - oval 129<br />

Lily Shape Henry Burgess Ewer 5<br />

Moss Rose J. & G. Meakin Pickle dish 158<br />

New York Shape Clementson Vegetable tureen with lid - extra large<br />

- 8 1/2" tall, 13 1/2" long x 8" wide<br />

151<br />

Hughes, Bennett & Co. - Note the Vegetable tureen with lid<br />

unusual mark<br />

150<br />

No. 5 Shape E. Pearson Soup tureen - lid, bowl and underplate 61<br />

Nut with Bud John Meir & Son Teapot with lid 54<br />

Open Rose James Edwards Basket with handle and 3 small feet -<br />

rare<br />

145<br />

Oyster Plates Bennington possibly Oyster plates - set of 6 - hexagonal -<br />

9 1/4"<br />

146<br />

Panelled Johnson Bros. Basin and ewer. Ewer: 11 3/4" tall.<br />

Basin: 4 7/8" tall and 14" diameter<br />

42<br />

Panelled Grape J. F. Coffee pot with lid - very large - 11"<br />

tall<br />

180<br />

Panelled Leaf J. & G. Meakin Master pickle dish 93<br />

Panelled Lily Pankhurst Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and<br />

underplate<br />

76<br />

Paris Shape John Alcock Platter - 18" 63<br />

Pedestalled Gothic James Edwards Sugar bowl with lid 182<br />

Pierced Scroll Attributed to J. & G. Alcock or<br />

James Edwards<br />

Fruit basket - rare 126<br />

Mark reads "<strong>White</strong> Granite" and Basket underplate - reticulated - 11" 1<br />

is attributed to Alcock. long x 10 5/8" wide<br />

Plain 1. Edward Clarke<br />

Pair of 2 oval platters<br />

115<br />

2. W. B. & Co., Fenton (W. Baker 1. 16" long x 11" wide<br />

& Co.<br />

2. 16 1/2" long x 12 1/4" wide<br />

1. Richard Alcock<br />

Group of 5 soup plates<br />

28<br />

2. James F. Wileman<br />

1. Set of 2 - 9 7/8" diameter<br />

2. Set of 3 - 9" diameter<br />

K. T. & K. Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall 13<br />

Meakin Syrup pitcher 132<br />

T. & R. Boote Ewer - 13" tall 87<br />

Unmarked Egg cups - set of 4 - 4 3/8" tall, 2<br />

3/4" diameter<br />

55<br />

Egg cups - set of 4 - 4" tall, 2 3/4"<br />

diameter<br />

56<br />

Unmarked with the exception of Group of 9 creamers accepted as part 11<br />

one which is marked "Mellor". of a 75-piece collection consigned to<br />

the WICA <strong>Auction</strong>.<br />

Plain Uplift 1. J. Wedgwood<br />

Group of 3 items accepted as part of a 41<br />

2. J. & G. Meakin<br />

75-piece collection consigned to the<br />

3. Meakin & Co.<br />

WICA <strong>Auction</strong>:<br />

1. Soup tureen lid and bowl<br />

2. Vegetable tureen lid and bowl<br />

3. Sugar bowl with lid<br />

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BODY STYLE MAKER DESCRIPTION LOT NO.<br />

Plain with the exception of the<br />

pickle dish and one Wheat &<br />

Clover cup<br />

Plain with the exception of the<br />

waste bowl which is Chelsea<br />

Various including Wilkinson,<br />

John Edwards, Johnson Bros.,<br />

Alfred Meakin, Charles Meakin,<br />

J. & G. Meakin, Wedgwood &<br />

Co., and some American<br />

Various including Alfred<br />

Meakin, J & G Meakin, Johnson<br />

Bros., T & R Boote, Burgess,<br />

John Edwards, Wilkinson Ltd.,<br />

Greenwood <strong>China</strong><br />

Partial dinner sevice - 34 pieces<br />

including five 9 3/4" plates, one 9<br />

1/4" plate, seven 8 7/8" plates, 4<br />

oval platters, 4 nappies, two 9 3/4"<br />

soup plates, 6 handleless cups, 2<br />

saucers, 1 waste bowl, 1 round<br />

scalloped rim bowl, 1 pickle dish<br />

Partial dinner service - 31 pieces<br />

including five 9 3/4" plates, eight 8<br />

7/8" plates, one 7 3/4" plate, 3 oval<br />

platters, 3 huge cups with saucers, 2<br />

cups w/o saucers, 3 nappies, 1 square<br />

scalloped rim bowl, 1 waste bowl, and<br />

Plain: scuttle mug<br />

Unmarked<br />

1 pickle dish<br />

Scuttle mug and soap block. Scuttle 9<br />

Scalloped rim: soap block<br />

mug: 3 5/8" tall. Soap block: 4 1/2"<br />

x 3 3/8" rectangular<br />

Plain: shaving mug and soap Shaving mug: unmarked. Shaving mug, soap block, and brush 109<br />

block<br />

Soap block: Knowles, Taylor vase. Shaving mug: 3 1/4" tall x 3<br />

Iona: brush vase<br />

and Knowles<br />

5/8" diameter. Soap block: 4 1/2" x<br />

Brush vase: attributed to Powell 3 5/8" rectangular. Brush vase: 4<br />

& Bishop<br />

3/4" tall<br />

Potomac Shape W. Baker Vegetable tureen with lid - oval 147<br />

W. Baker & Co. Ewer - 12" tall 77<br />

Prairie Shape Clementson Soup tureen - bowl and lid 45<br />

President Shape J. Edwards Baker - 11 5/16" x 8 7/8" 48<br />

Posset bowl with lid 39<br />

Posset cups - set of 2 78<br />

79<br />

80<br />

Teapot 2<br />

Vegetable bowl - round - 11 1/4"<br />

diameter<br />

20<br />

John Edwards Basin and ewer 75<br />

Ribbed Floral W. & E. Corn Brush vase - square 17<br />

Ribbed Raspberry with Bloom J. & G. Meakin Posset cups - set of 2 58<br />

Teapot with lid 73<br />

Ribboned Oak W. & E. Corn Mug - 3 1/4" tall, 3 3/8" diameter 106<br />

Rolling Star James Edwards Platter - rectangular - 15" long 21<br />

Rose and Thistle - High Relief Unmarked Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall - rare 103<br />

Round Scallop I. Meir Plates - set of 4 - 9 1/2" dia. 138<br />

Royal Unmarked, attributed to Burgess Creamer - 6" tall<br />

& Goddard<br />

179<br />

Royal (Lion's Head) John Edwards Teapot with lid - 9 1/4" tall 133<br />

Maddock & Co. Teapot - 9" tall 124<br />

Scallop Shell Border Mellor, Taylor & Co. Brush vase - one piece - round 175<br />

Scalloped Greenwood <strong>China</strong> Platters - rectangular - set of 2 - 9<br />

5/8" long x 7" wide<br />

127<br />

Scalloped Decagon/Cambridge<br />

Shape<br />

J. Wedgwood Basin - 12 7/8" diameter 134<br />

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BODY STYLE MAKER DESCRIPTION LOT NO.<br />

Sevres Shape John Edwards Soup tureen - lid, bowl and original<br />

ladle<br />

120<br />

Shakespeare Copeland Spode Pitcher - figural 174<br />

Sharon Arch/Erie Shape Davenport Basin and ewer. Basin: 14" in dia.;<br />

ewer: 11 1/2" tall<br />

161<br />

Vegetable tureen with lid 7<br />

J. Wedgwood Teapot with lid - 9 3/4" tall 62<br />

Vegetable tureen with lid - 12" long 8<br />

Simplicity J. W. Pankhurst & Co. Vegetable tureen with lid - 12" x 6"<br />

tall<br />

33<br />

Square Open Flower James Edwards Teapot - 8 7/8" tall 96<br />

Square Ridged H. Burgess Gravy boat 44<br />

Swan Unmarked Figural vase - swan - 8" tall 69<br />

Sydenham Red Cliff Ewer - child's 171<br />

Sydenham Shape T. & R. Boote Cup/children's plates - 4" diameter -<br />

set of 4<br />

136<br />

Pickle dish 156<br />

Platter - oval - 14" long x 10" wide 181<br />

Platters - nest of 3 - oval - 16", 18<br />

1/4", and 19 3/4"<br />

142<br />

Soup plates - set of 3 - 10" diameter 74<br />

Syracuse Iroquois <strong>China</strong> Creamer - Utilitarian - 6 5/8" tall 25<br />

Tulip Shape Elsmore & Forster Ewer - 12" tall 155<br />

Twelve Panel Gothic Attributed to Venables & Mann Pitcher - 8 1/4" tall 60<br />

Unknown Imperial <strong>China</strong> Warranted Ladle - 10 1/2" long, 4" diameter 57<br />

James Edwards Candle holder with snuffer - 3 3/4"<br />

tall - rare<br />

105<br />

Unknown - Floral Edge Unmarked Compote on pedestal 163<br />

Utilitarian Unmarked Creamer - Utilitarian - 6 1/8" tall 24<br />

Venetia Shape (Winding Vine) T. & R. Boote Cookie plate - scalloped edge - 10<br />

3/4" diameter<br />

130<br />

Victor Shape F. Jones Gravy boat 3<br />

Virginia Shape Unmarked - attributed to<br />

Brougham & Mayer<br />

Gravy boat 176<br />

Walled Octagon J. F. Platter - 14 1/2" 108<br />

Teapot with lid 141<br />

Wheat Burgess & Goddard Brush vase with underplate 135<br />

Turner & Goddard Plates - set of 4 - 8 1/2" dia. 43<br />

Turner, Goddard & Co. Sauce tureen - lid, bowl, and<br />

underplate<br />

32<br />

Unmarked Mug 23<br />

W. E. Corn Brush vase 22<br />

Wallace & Chetwynd Daily bread plate - oval with pierced<br />

handles. Embossment reads "Give Us<br />

This Day Our Daily Bread”.<br />

112<br />

Wheat & Clover Ford & Challinor Teapot - large 38<br />

Tomkinson Bros. Mug 64<br />

Turner & Tomkinson Ewer 121<br />

Teapot 37<br />

Wheat and Hops Mark not clear Soup tureen - lid and bowl - oval 177<br />

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BODY STYLE MAKER DESCRIPTION LOT NO.<br />

Unmarked Sauce tureen - 2 pieces (lid and bowl) -<br />

6 1/4" tall, 8" long x 3 7/8" wide<br />

186<br />

Wheat in the Meadow Powell & Bishop Teapot 83<br />

<strong>White</strong> <strong>Ironstone</strong> - Book 1 Jean Wetherbee <strong>White</strong> <strong>Ironstone</strong> - Book 1 114<br />

WICA Logo Pendant and Chain Handcrafted by silversmith and Sterling silver WICA logo pendant with 95<br />

WICA member Norman K. chain - one of a kind and made and<br />

Dann, Ph.D. Norm is professor donated to WICA for its fundraising<br />

emeritus, Morrisville State<br />

College. His retirement hobbies<br />

are creating in sterling silver -<br />

especially historical plaques<br />

and reusing damaged silver<br />

pieces, and research, writing,<br />

and speaking on the reform era.<br />

His biography of abolitionist<br />

Gerrit Smith was published in<br />

February, 2009.<br />

efforts. Estimated value: $35.<br />

WICA Mugs and Wooden Carrier (blank) Set of 2 WICA mugs and wooden<br />

carrier<br />

178<br />

Wrapped Sydenham C. & W. K. Harvey Vegetable tureen with lid 173<br />

Unmarked Gravy boat - 6" tall, 6 1/2" long 102<br />

Wreath of Leaves Burgess & Leigh Soup tureen - 2 pieces - lid and bowl 6<br />

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LOT 1: Basket underplate -<br />

reticulated - 11" long x 10 5/8"<br />

wide<br />

Body Style: Pierced Scroll<br />

Maker: Mark reads "<strong>White</strong> Granite"<br />

and is attributed to Alcock., 1848-<br />

1850<br />

5/8" section of reticulation missing,<br />

four 1/4" to 1" light-colored hairlines<br />

along rim, 1/8" flake on underside<br />

of rim<br />

LOT 2: Teapot<br />

Body Style: President Shape<br />

Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1856<br />

LOT 3: Gravy boat<br />

LOT 4: Ladle -<br />

soup - 12" long<br />

Body Style: Hebe<br />

Shape<br />

Maker: John Alcock,<br />

Reg. 1853<br />

Two small bullets on<br />

bowl - one on front<br />

and one on back; two<br />

tiny brown spots<br />

LOT 5: Ewer<br />

Body Style: Lily Shape<br />

Maker: Henry Burgess, 1864-1892<br />

Small stain, hairline on spout<br />

LOT 6: Soup tureen - 2 pieces -<br />

lid and bowl<br />

Body Style: Wreath of Leaves<br />

Maker: Burgess & Leigh, 1860s-<br />

1870s<br />

LOT 9: Scuttle mug and soap<br />

block. Scuttle mug: 3 5/8" tall.<br />

Soap block: 4 1/2" x 3 3/8"<br />

rectangular<br />

Body Style: Scuttle mug: Plain<br />

Soap block: Scalloped rim<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1880s<br />

Scuttle mug: 1" hairline at rim.<br />

Soap block: excellent<br />

LOT 10: Teapot - Child's<br />

Body Style: Full Ribbed<br />

Maker: Pankhurst, 1855<br />

No steam hole in lid<br />

LOT 11: Group of 9 creamers<br />

accepted as part of a 75-piece<br />

collection consigned to the WICA<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>. AS IS. ALL FOR ONE $<br />

CHOICE - LOT 7 AND/OR LOT 8<br />

Vegetable tureen with lid<br />

Sharon Arch/Erie Shape,<br />

Reg. 1861<br />

Body Style: Victor Shape<br />

Maker: F. Jones, Reg. 1868<br />

Body Style: Varied<br />

Maker: All are unmarked with the<br />

exception of one which is marked<br />

"Mellor". 1880s-1900<br />

AS IS. Bidders are responsible for<br />

reviewing the items in this lot. Four<br />

are in good condition. Of the<br />

LOT 7: Maker: Davenport<br />

LOT 8: - 12" long.<br />

Maker: J. Wedgwood.<br />

Slight roughness under handles, slight<br />

discoloration top rim of base<br />

remaining five, two each have a<br />

hairline in the handle, one has a chip<br />

and is discolored, another has a chip<br />

and hairline on the rim and a chip on<br />

the lip, and the last has two rim chips.<br />

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LOT 12: Vegetable tureen with<br />

lid<br />

Body Style: Laurel Wreath (Victory<br />

Shape)<br />

Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1867<br />

Possible discoloration on top rim of<br />

base<br />

LOT 13: Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall<br />

Body Style: Plain<br />

Maker: K. T. & K., 1880s-1900<br />

Slight discoloration on handle and lip<br />

LOT 14: Plates - set of 3 - 10<br />

1/2" dia.<br />

Body Style: Triple Border<br />

Maker: James Edwards & Son, 1854-<br />

1876<br />

One has an ash mark, another has<br />

underglaze crazing.<br />

SOLD AS 3 X $<br />

LOT 15: Toddy bowl with lid -<br />

10" x 8 1/2"<br />

Body Style: Havre<br />

Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1866<br />

One small chip on inside rim of lid<br />

LOT 16: Basin and ewer. Basin:<br />

4 3/4" tall x 14 1/4" diameter.<br />

Ewer: 12 1/4" tall<br />

Body Style: Ewer: Brocade. Basin:<br />

Plain<br />

Maker: Alfred Meakin, 1880s<br />

Ewer: 5" faint hairline on side.<br />

Basin: minor wear in center of bowl<br />

LOT 17: Brush vase - square<br />

Body Style: Ribbed Floral<br />

Maker: W. & E. Corn, Reg. 1885<br />

Three small nicks under bottom<br />

LOT 18: Pitcher - 8" tall<br />

Body Style: Blanket Stitch<br />

Maker: John Maddock & Sons, 1880-<br />

1896<br />

LOT 19: Soup plate - 10"<br />

diameter<br />

Body Style: Ceres Shape<br />

Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1859<br />

LOT 20: Vegetable bowl - round<br />

- 11 1/4" diameter<br />

Body Style: President Shape<br />

Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1856<br />

Shows wear<br />

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LOT 21: Platter - rectangular -<br />

15" long<br />

Body Style: Rolling Star<br />

Maker: James Edwards, 1842-1854<br />

Crazing and kiln debris<br />

LOT 22:<br />

Brush vase<br />

Body Style:<br />

Wheat<br />

Maker: W. E.<br />

Corn, 1860s-<br />

1880s<br />

LOT 23: Mug<br />

Body Style: Wheat<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1860s-1880s<br />

Tiny edge flake<br />

CHOICE - LOT 24 AND/OR LOT<br />

25<br />

Utilitarian Creamers<br />

LOT 24: 6<br />

1/8" tall<br />

Body<br />

Style:<br />

Utilitarian<br />

Maker:<br />

Unmarked,<br />

Tiny<br />

hairline at<br />

lip, possibly a glaze flaw<br />

LOT 25:<br />

6 5/8"<br />

tall<br />

Body<br />

Style:<br />

Syracuse<br />

Maker:<br />

Iroquois<br />

<strong>China</strong><br />

LOT 26: Tazza (cookie plate) on<br />

pedestal - 10" x 8 3/4" - rare<br />

Body Style: Crabstock Dozen<br />

Maker: Attributed to James Edwards,<br />

1840s-1850s<br />

LOT 27: Vegetable tureen with<br />

lid - round - 9" diameter at rim,<br />

11" diameter handle to handle<br />

Body Style: Cable and Bar Type<br />

Maker: Wyllie & Son, 1875-1883<br />

1/4" hairline in bowl, 1/16" clay<br />

separation on lid<br />

LOT 28:<br />

Group of<br />

5 soup<br />

plates<br />

1. Set of<br />

2 - 9<br />

7/8"<br />

diameter<br />

2. Set of<br />

3 - 9" diameter<br />

Body Style: Plain<br />

Maker: 1. Richard Alcock<br />

2. James F. Wileman, 1. 1870-1881<br />

2.1870-1892<br />

SOLD AS 5 X $<br />

LOT 29: Plates - 10" diameter -<br />

set of 8<br />

Body Style:<br />

Hyacinth<br />

Maker:<br />

Wedgwood<br />

& Co.,<br />

1860s<br />

Slight<br />

discoloration<br />

to several of<br />

the plates<br />

and some<br />

show stilt marks or slight kiln grit. No<br />

hairlines or damage.<br />

SOLD AS 8 X $<br />

LOT 30: Group of 6 items<br />

accepted as part of a 75-piece<br />

collection consigned to the WICA<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>. AS IS. Bidders are<br />

responsible for reviewing the items in<br />

this lot. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $.<br />

1. Wedgwood Fig/Union<br />

Vegetable tureen with lid - 7"<br />

tall, 12" long x 8 1/4" wide. Lid<br />

is a great spare part. Reg. 1856.<br />

Lid excellent. Base discolored<br />

and has hairline crack on bottom.<br />

2. Cups with non-matching<br />

Wedgwood saucers - 2 sets.<br />

Cups: 3 1/4" tall x 3 5/8".<br />

Saucers: 6" diameter. One saucer<br />

has a hairline and slight discoloration.<br />

3. J. W. Pankhurst Star Flower<br />

Coffee pot with lid - 10 1/2" tall.<br />

1860s. Badly chipped spout, 2 chips<br />

on exterior of lid.<br />

4. J. & G. Meakin Ladyfinger Scallop<br />

Baker - square - 8 1/2". Glaze flaw.<br />

5. J. & G. Meakin pickle dish - 9"<br />

long x 4 1/2" wide. Discolored,<br />

faint hairline on one edge, glaze<br />

imperfection on bottom.<br />

6. A. J. Wilkinson, Ltd. Maidenhair<br />

Fern vegetable tureen with lid - 5<br />

1/8" tall, 11 3/4" long x 6 1/4"<br />

wide. After 1896. Discolored on<br />

interior, wear on tops of handles,<br />

large chip top rim of lid, small chip<br />

inside rim of lid.<br />

LOT 31: Platter - 14 1/4"<br />

Body Style: Ivy Wreath<br />

Maker: John Meir, Reg. 1860<br />

Edge roughness, small stain<br />

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LOT 32: Sauce tureen - lid, bowl,<br />

and underplate<br />

Body Style: Wheat<br />

Maker: Turner, Goddard & Co.,<br />

1860s<br />

Rim roughness and 1" discoloration on<br />

lid<br />

LOT 33: Vegetable tureen with<br />

lid - 12" x 6" tall<br />

Body Style: Simplicity<br />

Maker: J. W. Pankhurst & Co., 1852-<br />

1882<br />

LOT 34: Compote (apple bowl)<br />

on pedestal - 5 1/2" tall<br />

Body Style: Fluted Scallop<br />

Maker: Powell & Bishop, 1866-1878<br />

LOT 35: Cookie plate on<br />

pedestal - 5 1/4" tall, 6 sided, 8<br />

3/8" diameter<br />

Body Style: Empress<br />

Maker: Wm. Adams & Sons, 1950-<br />

1972<br />

LOT 36: Sugar bowl with lid - 7"<br />

tall, 5" diameter at lip<br />

Body Style: Fig Union<br />

Maker: Wedgwood, 1856<br />

Some discoloration, small chips inside<br />

rim, slight rough feel top of one<br />

handle<br />

CHOICE - LOT 37 AND/OR 38<br />

Wheat & Clover Teapot<br />

LOT 37: Maker: Turner & Tomkinson,<br />

1860-1872.<br />

Spout tip repair (barely visible)<br />

LOT 38: Large size.<br />

Maker: Ford & Challinor, 1865-1880.<br />

LOT 39: Posset bowl with lid<br />

Body Style: President Shape<br />

Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1855<br />

LOT 40: Pickle dish<br />

Body Style: Fig/Union<br />

Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1856<br />

Small flake and chip on underside<br />

LOT 41: Group of 3 items<br />

accepted as part of a 75-piece<br />

collection consigned to the WICA<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>. AS IS. Bidders are<br />

responsible for reviewing the items in<br />

this lot. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $.<br />

Body Style: Plain Uplift – 1870s<br />

1. J. Wedgwood soup tureen lid<br />

and bowl. Soup tureen has<br />

hairline crack on bowl and chip<br />

inside lid rim.<br />

2. J. & G. Meakin vegetable<br />

tureen lid and bowl. Lid has chip<br />

on top rim, hairline, chip inside lip,<br />

and tiny wear on top of finial.<br />

3. Meakin & Co. sugar bowl<br />

with lid. Hairline near one<br />

handle and hairline on bottom.<br />

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LOT 42: Basin and ewer. Ewer:<br />

11 3/4" tall. Basin: 4 7/8" tall<br />

and 14" diameter<br />

Body Style: Panelled<br />

Maker: Johnson Bros., 1880s-1890s<br />

Ewer: 1/4" flake on bottom, glaze<br />

wear at lower edge of mold mark,<br />

several glaze hairlines and small<br />

spiders on interior.<br />

Basin: 1 1/2" crack in center, glaze<br />

spider on underside of bowl.<br />

LOT 43: Plates - set of 4 - 8 1/2"<br />

dia.<br />

Body Style: Wheat<br />

Maker: Turner & Goddard, 1867-<br />

1874<br />

Extremely minor glaze wear<br />

SOLD AS 4 X $<br />

LOT 44: Gravy boat<br />

Body Style: Square Ridged<br />

Maker: H. Burgess, Reg. 1886<br />

Hairline at handle under glaze, some<br />

crazing<br />

LOT 45: Soup tureen - bowl and<br />

lid<br />

Body Style: Prairie Shape<br />

Maker: Clementson, Reg. 1861<br />

Small chip at ladle opening; small<br />

spots of discoloration on one side of<br />

base, top rim, and under bottom<br />

LOT 46: Teapot - 9 1/2" tall<br />

Body Style: Fig/Union<br />

Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1856<br />

LOT 47: Partial dinner sevice -<br />

34 pieces including five 9 3/4"<br />

plates, one 9 1/4" plate, seven 8<br />

7/8" plates, 4 oval platters, 4<br />

nappies, two 9 3/4" soup<br />

plates, 6 handleless cups, 2<br />

saucers, 1 waste bowl, 1 round<br />

scalloped rim bowl, 1 pickle<br />

dish. SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $<br />

Body Style: Plain with the exception<br />

of the pickle dish and one Wheat and<br />

Clover cup<br />

Maker: Various including Wilkinson,<br />

John Edwards, Johnson Bros., Alfred<br />

Meakin, Charles Meakin, J. & G.<br />

Meakin, Wedgwood & Co., and some<br />

American, 1880s-1900 with the<br />

exception of the Wheat and Clover<br />

cup<br />

Condition varies by item - some<br />

excellent, some show wear, three with<br />

one or more bull's eyes, six with one<br />

or more small flakes or chips, one<br />

with 1/4" hairline, one discolored<br />

LOT 48: Baker - 11 5/16" x 8<br />

7/8"<br />

Body Style: President Shape<br />

Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1856<br />

Utensil marks and two bubble pops,<br />

one on inner rim and one on outer rim<br />

LOT 49: Ewer - round - 11 1/2"<br />

tall<br />

Body Style: Clio<br />

Maker: Steubenville Pottery Co.<br />

1890-1895<br />

LOT 50: Pickle dish - 8 1/4" long<br />

Body Style: Wheat in the Meadow or<br />

Prairie Flowers<br />

Maker: Powell & Bishop, 1866-1878<br />

Two light, pinpoint size dots<br />

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LOT 51: Pitcher with pewter lid<br />

Body Style: Cupid - High relief<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1880s<br />

Some damage to pewter lid<br />

LOT 52: Basin - 14" diameter<br />

Body Style: Hyacinth<br />

Maker: Wedgwood & Co., Late<br />

1860s<br />

One outer rim flake; three 1/16"<br />

bull's eyeS interior of basin<br />

LOT 53: Compote - oval<br />

Body Style: Forget-Me-Not<br />

Maker: E. C. Challinor, 1862-1891<br />

LOT 54: Teapot with lid<br />

Body Style: Nut with Bud<br />

Maker: John Meir & Son, 1860s-<br />

1870s<br />

Flake on inner rim of teapot; tiny<br />

flake at inner rim of lid<br />

CHOICE - LOT 55 AND/OR 56<br />

Egg Cups – Set of 4 – Plain –<br />

Unmarked - 1880s-1900<br />

SOLD AS 4 X $<br />

LOT 55: 4 3/8" tall, 2 3/4"<br />

diameter. One has a very small rim<br />

chip.<br />

LOT 56: 4" tall, 2 3/4" diameter<br />

LOT 57: Ladle - 10 1/2" long, 4"<br />

diameter<br />

Body Style: Unknown<br />

Maker: Imperial <strong>China</strong> Warranted<br />

1880s<br />

Discolored<br />

LOT 58: Posset cups - set of 2<br />

Body Style: Ribbed Raspberry with<br />

Bloom<br />

Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1860s<br />

One has minor staining<br />

SOLD AS 2 X $<br />

LOT 59: Basin and ewer. Ewer:<br />

12 1/2" tall<br />

Body Style: Corn and Oats<br />

Maker: J. Wedgwood, Reg. 1863<br />

LOT 60: Pitcher - 8 1/4" tall<br />

Body Style: Twelve Panel Gothic<br />

Maker: Attributed to Venables &<br />

Mann, Reg. 1853<br />

Two 1 1/2" hairlines at lip<br />

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LOT 61: Soup tureen - lid, bowl<br />

and underplate<br />

Body Style: No. 5 Shape<br />

Maker: E. Pearson, Reg. 1853<br />

Glaze flake on lid rim<br />

LOT 62: Teapot with lid - 9 3/4"<br />

tall<br />

Body Style: Sharon Arch/Erie Shape<br />

Maker: J. Wedgwood, Reg. 1861<br />

Small flake inner rim of teapot<br />

LOT 63: Platter - 18"<br />

Body Style: Paris Shape<br />

Maker: John Alcock, Reg. 1857<br />

LOT 64: Mug<br />

Body Style: Wheat & Clover<br />

Maker: Tomkinson Bros., 1867-1870<br />

Small edge roughness<br />

LOT 65: Soup tureen - 2 pieces<br />

(lid and bowl) - 10 1/2" tall, 14<br />

1/2" long x 7" wide<br />

Body Style: Hill Shape (Medallion<br />

Scroll)<br />

Maker: Unmarked - attributed to J.<br />

Clementson, Reg. 1860<br />

Hairline near ladle opening, slight<br />

hairline side of tureen<br />

LOT 66: Compote on pedestal<br />

Body Style: Columbia Shape<br />

Maker: Clementson, Reg. 1855<br />

Handle professionally restored, base<br />

chip professionally restored<br />

LOT 67: Ewer - 12 1/2" tall<br />

Body Style: Forget-Me-Not<br />

Maker: Henry Alcock & Co., 1860-<br />

1869<br />

LOT 68: Partial dinner service -<br />

31 pieces including five 9 3/4"<br />

plates, eight 8 7/8" plates, one 7<br />

3/4" plate, 3 oval platters, 3<br />

huge cups with saucers, 2 cups<br />

w/o saucers, 3 nappies, 1<br />

square scalloped rim bowl, 1<br />

waste bowl, and 1 pickle dish.<br />

SOLD AS ALL FOR ONE $.<br />

Body Style: Plain with the exception<br />

of the waste bowl which is Chelsea<br />

Maker: Various including Alfred<br />

Meakin, J & G Meakin, Johnson Bros.,<br />

T & R Boote, Burgess, John Edwards,<br />

Wilkinson Ltd., Greenwood <strong>China</strong>,<br />

1880s-1900 with the exception of<br />

the two Wilkinson Ltd. cups<br />

Condition varies by item - some<br />

excellent, some show wear, three with<br />

bull's eyes, one cup and saucer have<br />

chips<br />

LOT 69: Figural vase - swan - 8"<br />

tall<br />

Body Style: Swan<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1880s<br />

2" extremely faint hairline vertical to<br />

foot<br />

LOT 70: Butter dish - round - lid,<br />

bowl, and insert<br />

Body Style: Fleur-de-Lis Chain<br />

Maker: Wedgwood & Co., 1890s<br />

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CHOICE - LOT 71 AND/OR LOT<br />

72<br />

Cherry Scroll cookie plate on<br />

foot<br />

LOT 71: 11 1/2" long x 9 5/8"<br />

wide<br />

Maker: <strong>Live</strong>sley, Powell & Co., 1851-<br />

1865<br />

Discoloration, chip on rim, wear and<br />

small chips<br />

LOT 72: 11 3/8" x 9 5/8"<br />

rectangular<br />

Maker: J. F., 1860s<br />

5/8" chip on underside of rim<br />

LOT 73: Teapot with lid<br />

Body Style: Ribbed Raspberry with<br />

Bloom<br />

Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1860s<br />

Professionally reset finial<br />

LOT 74: Soup plates - set of 3 -<br />

10" diameter<br />

Body Style:<br />

Sydenham<br />

Shape<br />

Maker: T. &<br />

R. Boote,<br />

Reg. 1853<br />

One crazed<br />

SOLD AS 3<br />

X $<br />

LOT 75: Basin and ewer<br />

Body Style: President Shape<br />

Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1855<br />

Basin: rubs to edge; wear and<br />

dullness to glaze in bottom<br />

LOT 76: Sauce tureen - lid, bowl,<br />

and underplate<br />

Body Style: Panelled Lily<br />

Maker: Pankhurst, 1860<br />

Slight staining on bottom of bowl<br />

LOT 77: Ewer - 12" tall<br />

Body Style: Potomac Shape<br />

Maker: W. Baker & Co., Reg. 1863<br />

CHOICE - LOTS 78 AND/OR 79<br />

AND/OR 80.<br />

Posset cups – set of 2 in each lot<br />

Body Style: President Shape<br />

Maker: J. Edwards, Reg. 1855<br />

LOT 78: SOLD AS 2 X $<br />

LOT 79: SOLD AS 2 X $<br />

LOT 80: SOLD AS 2 X $<br />

Minor staining<br />

LOT 81: Vegetable tureen with<br />

lid - 5 3/4" tall, 10 1/2" long x 6<br />

1/4" wide<br />

Body Style: Fuchsia<br />

Maker: J. & G. Meakin, Reg. 1869<br />

Chip inside lid rim<br />

LOT 82: Cake stand on pedestal<br />

- 3 1/2" tall, 9 5/16" diameter<br />

Body Style: Possibly Fig<br />

Maker: Davenport, 1850s<br />

3/16" nick on foot ring underside and<br />

1 1/8" very faint hairline on rim<br />

LOT 83: Teapot<br />

Body Style: Wheat in the Meadow<br />

Maker: Powell & Bishop, Reg. 1869<br />

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LOT 84: Creamer<br />

Body Style: Berlin Swirl<br />

Maker: Mayer & Elliott, Reg. 1856<br />

Professional restoration of hairline<br />

LOT 85: Gravy boat<br />

Body Style: Fig/Union<br />

Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1856<br />

LOT 86: Plates - set of 4 - 8 3/4"<br />

diameter<br />

Body Style: Ceres Shape<br />

Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1859<br />

Very minor glaze wear on one plate<br />

SOLD AS 4 X $<br />

CHOICE - LOT 87 AND/OR 88<br />

Ewer – Plain Round<br />

LOT 87: 13" tall<br />

Maker: T. & R.<br />

Boote, 1880s<br />

1/2" chip on foot<br />

ring and 1 1/4"<br />

hairline on foot<br />

ring<br />

LOT 88: 12"<br />

tall<br />

Maker: Homer<br />

Laughlin,<br />

1877-1900<br />

LOT 89: Teapot with lid - large<br />

Body Style: Berlin Swirl<br />

Maker: Liddle & Elliott, Reg. 1856<br />

Small professional restorations of chip<br />

and lid edge<br />

LOT 90: Well and tree platter - 8<br />

sided - 20 1/4" x 15 3/4" - huge<br />

Body Style: 1851 Octagon<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851<br />

1/8" manufacturing stilt flaw<br />

LOT 91: Baker - 8 1/2" x 10<br />

1/2"<br />

Body Style: Gothic<br />

Maker: William Ridgway, 1834-<br />

1854<br />

Few tan marks, possibly ash, under<br />

the glaze along the edge<br />

LOT 92: Brush box with lid -<br />

also known as razor or vanity<br />

box<br />

Body Style: Forget-Me-Not<br />

Maker: Wood, Rathbone, 1860s<br />

Slight discoloration inside bottom<br />

LOT 93: Master pickle dish<br />

Body Style: Panelled Leaf<br />

Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1860s<br />

Small chip under edge<br />

LOT 94: Posset bowl with lid -<br />

10 5/8" tall. Bowl is 10" in<br />

diameter and 7" tall .<br />

Body Style: 1851 Octagon<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851<br />

Lid has 1/8" flake on side of exterior<br />

rim. Bowl has one very faint hairline<br />

near each handle--one is 1 1/2" long<br />

and the other is 3 3/4" long.<br />

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LOT 95: Sterling silver WICA<br />

logo pendant with chain - one of<br />

a kind and made and donated to<br />

WICA for its fundraising efforts.<br />

Estimated value: $35.<br />

Maker: Handcrafted by silversmith<br />

and WICA member Norman K. Dann,<br />

Ph.D. Norm is professor emeritus,<br />

Morrisville State College. His<br />

retirement hobbies are creating in<br />

sterling silver - especially historical<br />

plaques and reusing damaged silver<br />

pieces, and research, writing, and<br />

speaking on the reform era. His<br />

biography of abolitionist Gerrit Smith<br />

was published in February, 2009.<br />

LOT 96: Teapot - 8 7/8" tall<br />

Body Style: Square Open Flower<br />

Maker: James Edwards, Reg. 1848<br />

CHOICE- LOT 97 AND/OR 98<br />

AND/OR 99<br />

Vegetable tureen with lid<br />

Body Style: Cable<br />

J. & G. Meakin – 1870s-1880s<br />

LOT 97: 5 3/4" tall, 10 5/8" long<br />

Chip on rim, hairline on handle<br />

LOT 98: 6 3/4" tall, 12 7/8" long<br />

Hairline on lid<br />

LOT 99: 6" tall. Base: 8 5/8" x<br />

6 3/8"<br />

LOT 100: Cake stand with bell<br />

handle and pedestal - 9 1/4"<br />

tall, 11 3/4" diameter - rare<br />

Body Style: Gothic<br />

Maker: James Edwards, 1842-1854<br />

Restoration at finial handle<br />

attachment point, two 1/8" flakes on<br />

rim and a 1/32" flake on rim<br />

LOT 101: Basin and ewer.<br />

Basin: 14" dia.; ewer: 11 1/2"<br />

tall<br />

Body Style: Plain or Simplicity<br />

Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1890s<br />

Center of bowl has a small round<br />

blue mark under the glaze.<br />

LOT 102: Gravy boat - 6" tall, 6<br />

1/2" long<br />

Body Style: Wrapped Sydenham<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1850s<br />

Slight hairline near handle and some<br />

discoloration<br />

LOT 103: Pitcher - 7 1/2" tall -<br />

high relief - rare<br />

Body Style: Rose and Thistle<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1870s<br />

Wear at bottom of handle, hairline<br />

inside near handle, and hairline<br />

outside near lip<br />

LOT 104: Soup tureen - lid,<br />

bowl, and underplate<br />

Body Style: 1851 Octagon<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851<br />

Small chip under handle of tray<br />

LOT 105: Candle holder with<br />

snuffer - 3 3/4" tall - rare<br />

Body Style: Unknown<br />

Maker: James Edwards, 1842-1854<br />

Professionally restored snuffer<br />

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LOT 106: Mug - 3 1/4" tall, 3<br />

3/8" diameter<br />

Body Style: Ribboned Oak<br />

Maker: W. & E. Corn, Reg. 1878<br />

1/2" area missing glaze on bottom,<br />

brown spot under handle<br />

LOT 107: Ewer - 11 1/2" tall<br />

Body Style: Gothic<br />

Maker: W. Adams & Sons, 1840s-<br />

1850s<br />

LOT 108: Platter - 14 1/2"<br />

Body Style: Walled Octagon<br />

Maker: J. F., 1845-1870<br />

LOT 109: Shaving mug, soap<br />

block, and brush vase. Shaving<br />

mug: 3 1/4" tall x 3 5/8"<br />

diameter. Soap block: 4 1/2" x<br />

3 5/8" rectangular. Brush vase:<br />

4 3/4" tall<br />

Shaving mug<br />

Body style: Plain. Unmarked<br />

Brush vase<br />

Body style: Iona<br />

Attributed to Powell & Bishop, 1880s<br />

¾” chip at top rim<br />

Soap block<br />

Body style: Plain<br />

Maker: Knowles, Taylor and Knowles<br />

1/8” chip and ¼” hairline on side of<br />

foot.<br />

LOT 110: Vegetable tureen with<br />

lid - 7" tall, 8 5/8" diameter<br />

Body Style: Classic Gothic<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1840s-1850s<br />

LOT 111: Pitcher - 9" tall<br />

Body Style: Classic Gothic<br />

Maker: T. Goodfellow, 1840s<br />

LOT 112: Daily bread plate -<br />

oval with pierced handles.<br />

Embossment reads "Give Us<br />

This Day Our Daily Bread”.<br />

Body Style: Wheat<br />

Maker: Wallace & Chetwynd, 1882-<br />

1901<br />

1/8" stilt mark flake on underside<br />

LOT 113: Ewer<br />

Body Style: Honeysuckle<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1870s-1880s<br />

LOT 114: Book - <strong>White</strong> <strong>Ironstone</strong><br />

Body Style: Book 1<br />

Maker: Jean Wetherbee, Copyright<br />

1974, Reprinted 1997<br />

LOT 115: Pair of 2 oval platters<br />

1. 16" long x 11" wide<br />

2. 16 1/2" long x 12 1/4" wide<br />

Body Style: Plain<br />

Maker: 1. Edward Clarke<br />

2. W. B. & Co., Fenton (W. Baker &<br />

Co., 1. 1865-1877<br />

2. 1860-1893<br />

SOLD 2 X $<br />

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LOT 116: Brush box with lid<br />

Body Style: Lily of the Valley<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1860s<br />

Interior discoloration<br />

LOT 117: Ladle - soup<br />

Body Style: 1851 Generic<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1851<br />

CHOICE - LOT 118 AND/OR 119<br />

Cookie Plate – 9 ½” diameter<br />

Body Style: 1851 Round<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851<br />

LOT 120: Soup tureen - lid, bowl<br />

and original ladle<br />

Body Style: Sevres Shape<br />

Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1877<br />

Excellent with the exception of<br />

orange spots near handles which<br />

appear to be under the glaze and<br />

possibly from the manufacturing<br />

process<br />

LOT 121: Ewer<br />

Body Style: Wheat and Clover<br />

Maker: Turner & Tomkinson, 1860-<br />

1872<br />

LOT 122: Compote - medium<br />

size - 4 7/8" tall and 9"<br />

diameter<br />

Body Style: Ceres Shape<br />

Maker: Elsmore & Forster, Reg. 1859<br />

3/8" flake under rim of bowl, minor<br />

roughness on foot print of three feet<br />

LOT 123: Sauce tureen - lid,<br />

bowl, and underplate<br />

Body Style: Classic Gothic<br />

Maker: Alcock, 1850<br />

LOT 124: Teapot - 9" tall<br />

Body Style: Royal (Lion's Head)<br />

Maker: Maddock & Co., 1880s<br />

Potting flaw on foot ring<br />

LOT 125: Cupped Hands - 6<br />

3/8" long x 4 3/4" wide<br />

Body Style: Acorn and Leaf<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1870s-1880s<br />

Glaze wear on thumb and some leaf<br />

tips<br />

LOT 126: Fruit basket - rare<br />

Body Style: Pierced Scroll<br />

Maker: Attributed to J. & G. Alcock or<br />

James Edwards, Reg. 1848<br />

Professional restoration at rim<br />

LOT 127: Platters - rectangular -<br />

set of 2 - 9 5/8" long x 7" wide<br />

Body Style: Scalloped<br />

Maker: Greenwood <strong>China</strong>, 1876<br />

SOLD AS 2 X $<br />

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LOT 128: Sugar bowl with lid<br />

Body Style: Hill Shape<br />

Maker: J. Clementson, Reg. 1860<br />

Flake on rim<br />

LOT 129: Vegetable tureen with<br />

lid - oval<br />

Body Style: Lily of the Valley with<br />

Thumbprint<br />

Maker: J. F., 1845-1870<br />

LOT 130: Cookie plate -<br />

scalloped edge - 10 3/4"<br />

diameter<br />

Body Style: Venetia Shape (Winding<br />

Vine)<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, April 18, 1861<br />

Three small ash marks at vine and<br />

very minor glaze wear<br />

LOT 131: Mug<br />

1880s<br />

Body<br />

Style:<br />

Block<br />

Optic<br />

Maker:<br />

J. & G.<br />

Meakin,<br />

1870s-<br />

LOT 132: Syrup pitcher<br />

Body Style: Plain<br />

Maker: Meakin,<br />

Slightly discolored<br />

LOT 133: Teapot with lid - 9<br />

1/4" tall<br />

Body Style: Royal (Lion's Head)<br />

Maker: John Edwards, Reg. 1877<br />

LOT 134: Basin - 12 7/8"<br />

diameter<br />

Body Style: Scalloped<br />

Decagon/Cambridge Shape<br />

Maker: J. Wedgwood, Reg. 1853<br />

Flake under outer rim<br />

LOT 135:<br />

Brush vase<br />

with<br />

underplate<br />

Body Style:<br />

Wheat<br />

Maker:<br />

Burgess &<br />

Goddard,<br />

1870s-<br />

1880s<br />

LOT 136: Cup plates - 4"<br />

diameter - set of 4<br />

Body Style: Sydenham Shape<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853<br />

SOLD AS 4 X $<br />

LOT 137: Gravy boat<br />

Body Style: 1851 Octagon<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851<br />

Minor brown dots<br />

LOT 138: Plates - set of 4 - 9<br />

1/2" dia.<br />

Body Style: Round Scallop<br />

Maker: I. Meir, 1845<br />

Utensil marks<br />

SOLD AS 4 X $<br />

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CHOICE - LOT 139 AND/OR 140<br />

Fig/Union Platter<br />

LOT 139: 13 1/2" long<br />

Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1856<br />

LOT 140: 18 1/8" x 14 1/4"<br />

Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1856<br />

LOT 141: Teapot with lid<br />

Body Style: Walled Octagon<br />

Maker: J. F., 1845-1870<br />

Professional restoration to edge of<br />

lip; professional restoration to hairline<br />

on handle<br />

LOT 142: Platters - nest of 3 -<br />

oval - 16", 18 1/4", and 19 3/4"<br />

Body Style: Sydenham Shape<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853<br />

Utensil marks from normal use<br />

SOLD AS 3 X $<br />

LOT 143:<br />

Pickle dish<br />

Body Style:<br />

Full Ribbed<br />

Maker:<br />

Pankhurst,<br />

1860s<br />

LOT 144:<br />

Sugar bowl<br />

and lid -<br />

child's size<br />

rub on collar. Lid: inner rim<br />

roughness, glaze rub on finial<br />

LOT 145: Basket with handle<br />

and 3 small feet - rare<br />

Body<br />

Style:<br />

Grape<br />

Octag<br />

on<br />

Maker:<br />

Unmar<br />

ked,<br />

1850s<br />

Bowl:<br />

glaze<br />

line<br />

under<br />

bottom,<br />

glaze<br />

Body Style: Open Rose<br />

Maker: James Edwards, Reg. 1848<br />

LOT 146: Oyster plates - set of 6<br />

- hexagonal - 9 1/4"<br />

Maker: Bennington possibly<br />

SOLD AS 6 X $<br />

LOT 147: Vegetable tureen with<br />

lid - oval<br />

Body Style: Potomac Shape<br />

Maker: W. Baker, Reg. 1863<br />

Glaze rubs on handles<br />

LOT 148: Child's tea service - 23<br />

pieces - 5 3/4" tall teapot, 4<br />

3/4" tall sugar bowl, 3 1/2" tall<br />

creamer, waste bowl, 5 cups<br />

with handles, 6 saucers, 6 plates<br />

Body Style: Grape Cluster with Chain<br />

Maker: Henry Burgess, 1865<br />

Stilt mark chips on underside of 3<br />

saucers, very minor inner rim<br />

roughness on teapot and sugar bowl,<br />

rim roughness on one cup<br />

LOT 149: Teapot base - no lid<br />

Body Style: Atlantic Shape<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1857<br />

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CHOICE - LOTS 150 AND/OR<br />

151<br />

Vegetable tureen with lid<br />

Body Style: New York Shape<br />

Reg. 1858 by Clementson<br />

LOT 150: Maker: Hughes, Bennett &<br />

Co. - Note the unusual mark<br />

Minor glaze problems inside the bowl<br />

LOT 151: Extra large - 8 1/2"<br />

tall, 13 1/2" long x 8" wide<br />

Maker: Clementson, Reg. 1858<br />

Very small restoration underside<br />

edge of one handle<br />

LOT 152: Plates (deep) - 8"<br />

diameter - set of 5<br />

Body Style: 1851 Octagon<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851<br />

One bull's eye, some kiln debris<br />

SOLD AS 5 X $<br />

LOT 153: Group of 6 items<br />

accepted as part of a 75-piece<br />

collection consigned to the WICA<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>. AS IS. Bidders are<br />

responsible for reviewing the<br />

items in this lot. SOLD ALL FOR<br />

ONE $.<br />

1. Turner, Goddard & Co. Ceres<br />

Shape coffee pot with lid - 10<br />

1/4" tall. Hairline crack outside<br />

base. Lid may be used as a<br />

spare part.<br />

2. Plain plate - 9 1/2" diameter<br />

3. Plain platter - rectangular -<br />

10 5/8" long x 7 5/8" wide.<br />

Discolored, small hairline, 2 chips<br />

under rim (one large, one small)<br />

4. Plain sugar bowl with lid - 5"<br />

tall, 2 3/4" diameter at lip.<br />

Discolored, tiny chip on tip of<br />

finial, large chip on outside rim of<br />

lid, hairline in lid<br />

5. I. Meir & Son Pedestalled Gothic<br />

sugar bowl without lid - 4 1/2" tall,<br />

5 1/2" diameter at lip. 1850s.<br />

Large hairline and large<br />

discolored chip outside rim; rust<br />

discoloration inside hole drilled<br />

for drainage<br />

6. Child's tea service - 9 pieces<br />

including lids. Teapot - 5 1/2" tall.<br />

Sugar bowl - 3 1/2" tall. Creamer: 2<br />

1/2" tall. 2 cups: 2 1/2" tall x 2<br />

3/8" diameter. 2 saucers: 4 3/4"<br />

diameter. Teapot spout repaired,<br />

small chip inside rim. Sugar bowl<br />

missing handle. Creamer has chip<br />

and hairline. One cup has tiny<br />

chip.<br />

LOT 154: Baker - rectangular - 7<br />

1/4" long x 5 1/2" wide<br />

Body Style: Fig/Union<br />

Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1856<br />

Glaze pop on edge, numerous bull's<br />

eyes, firing discoloration<br />

LOT 155: Ewer - 12" tall<br />

Body<br />

Style:<br />

Tulip<br />

Shape<br />

Maker:<br />

Elsmore<br />

&<br />

Forster,<br />

Reg.<br />

1855<br />

LOT 156: Pickle dish<br />

Body Style: Sydenham Shape<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853<br />

Minor chip restoration<br />

LOT 157: Pitcher - 9 1/2" tall<br />

Body Style: Full Panel Gothic<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1850s<br />

1/4" chip at lip, hairline crack at<br />

bottom of handle, hairline cracks<br />

inside, 3 hairline cracks along base,<br />

minor wear.<br />

LOT 158: Pickle dish<br />

Body Style: Moss Rose<br />

Maker: J. & G. Meakin, 1865<br />

Rim roughness<br />

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CHOICE - LOT 159 AND/OR 160<br />

Posset cups – set of 2 each lot –<br />

4” tall x 2 11/16” diameter.<br />

1851 Octagon<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1851<br />

EACH LOT SOLD AS 2 X $<br />

LOT 161: Basin and ewer.<br />

Basin: 14" in dia.; ewer: 11 1/2"<br />

tall<br />

Body Style: Sharon Arch/Erie Shape<br />

Maker: Davenport, Reg. 1861<br />

Long hairline on basin bottom<br />

LOT 162: Punch bowl - extra<br />

large - 7 1/2" tall x 11 1/2"<br />

diameter<br />

Body Style: Plain Round<br />

Maker: Coxon & Co., 1863-1884<br />

1" hairline and 1/4" flake on rim<br />

LOT 163: Compote on pedestal<br />

Body Style: Unknown - Floral Edge<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1870s-1880s<br />

Light staining<br />

LOT 164: Soup tureen<br />

Body Style: Grape Octagon<br />

Maker: Red Cliff, 1957-1977<br />

LOT 165: Sugar bowl with lid<br />

Body Style: Bordered Gooseberry<br />

Maker: Attributed to Wedgwood &<br />

Co., 1860<br />

1/8" diameter brown spot on outside,<br />

possibly from manufacturing process<br />

LOT 166: Ladle - soup - 11 1/2"<br />

long<br />

Body Style: Chinese Shape<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1850s<br />

Tiny 1/8" glaze rub on side of handle<br />

near end<br />

LOT 167: Spare parts lot - 7<br />

items accepted as part of a 75piece<br />

collection consigned to the<br />

WICA <strong>Auction</strong>. Many spare<br />

parts. AS IS. Bidders are<br />

responsible for reviewing the items in<br />

this lot.<br />

SOLD ALL FOR ONE $.<br />

1. W. E. Corn Centennial Shape<br />

coffee pot, wrong lid. Reg.<br />

1874. Hairline crack under base,<br />

spout repaired at base<br />

2. Wedgwood Sharon Arch<br />

vegetable tureen with lid - 5"<br />

tall, 12" long x 7" wide. Reg.<br />

1861. Finial missing, 2 chips top of<br />

lid, 1 chip inside lid, hairline near<br />

handle, hairline inside<br />

3. Cable soap box lid. Glaze<br />

imperfections near lid handle,<br />

possible repair<br />

4. J. W. Pankhurst & Co. Plain<br />

sauce tureen base - 8" long x 4<br />

¼” wide. Hairline crack on handle,<br />

hairline in bottom<br />

5. Fern sugar bowl with lid - 4<br />

3/4" tall, 3 1/2" diameter at lip.<br />

Lid missing finial<br />

6. Mellor, Taylor & Co. Lion’s<br />

Head sugar bowl without lid - 4<br />

1/4" tall, 3" x 4" at lip. Hairline<br />

cracks both handles, possible<br />

restoration<br />

7. Child's teapot base - 4 1/2"<br />

tall<br />

8. Wedgwood & Co. Simple<br />

Square vegetable tureen with lid<br />

- 4 3/4" tall, 7 1/4". Very large<br />

piece of one bottom corner broken,<br />

hairline cracks inside bottom<br />

LOT 168: Group of 3 pickle<br />

dishes accepted as part of a 75piece<br />

collection consigned to the<br />

WICA <strong>Auction</strong>. AS IS. Bidders<br />

are responsible for reviewing the<br />

items in this lot. SOLD ALL FOR 1<br />

$<br />

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1. T. & R. Boote Sydenham<br />

Shape - 9 1/4" long – Reg.<br />

1853-54. 3 chips near rim, 2<br />

hairlines on interior<br />

2. DeSoto Shape - 9" long –<br />

possibly by Stephen Hughes &<br />

Son – Reg. 1855. Discolored<br />

3. Shell - 8 3/4" long – 1870s.<br />

Large chip on bottom, small chip on<br />

rim<br />

LOT 169: Sauce tureen - 3 pieces<br />

- lid, bowl, underplate<br />

Body Style: Fluted Pearl<br />

Maker: Wedgwood, Reg. 1847<br />

Two chips on foot of underplate<br />

LOT 170: Teapot - large<br />

Body Style: Grand Loop<br />

Maker: J. F., 1845-1870<br />

Tiny flake on spout, crazing<br />

LOT 171: Ewer - child's<br />

Body Style: Sydenham<br />

Maker: Red Cliff, 1957-1977<br />

LOT 172: Chowder tureen - 7"<br />

tall x 9" diameter<br />

Body Style: Cable. Chowder tureens<br />

in the Cable body style are rare.<br />

Maker: Cockson & Chetwynd,<br />

September, 1868<br />

LOT 173: Vegetable tureen with<br />

lid<br />

Body Style: Wrapped Sydenham<br />

Maker: C. & W. K. Harvey, 1852<br />

Professionally reset finial,<br />

professional small chip restoration,<br />

minor staining<br />

LOT 174: Pitcher - figural<br />

Body Style: Shakespeare<br />

Maker: Copeland Spode<br />

LOT 175: Brush vase - one piece<br />

- round<br />

Body Style: Scallop Shell Border<br />

Maker: Mellor, Taylor & Co., 1880s<br />

LOT 176: Gravy boat<br />

Body Style: Virginia Shape<br />

Maker: Unmarked - attributed to<br />

Brougham & Mayer, Reg. 1855<br />

LOT 177: Soup tureen - lid and<br />

bowl - oval<br />

Body Style: Wheat and Hops<br />

Maker: Mark not clear, 1860S-<br />

1870S<br />

Three bull's eyes and some staining<br />

inside bowl<br />

LOT 178: Set of 2 WICA mugs<br />

and wooden carrier<br />

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LOT 179: Creamer - 6" tall<br />

Body<br />

Style:<br />

Royal<br />

Maker:<br />

Unmarked,<br />

attributed<br />

to Burgess<br />

&<br />

Goddard,<br />

1880s<br />

LOT 180: Coffee pot with lid -<br />

very large - 11" tall<br />

Body Style: Panelled Grape<br />

Maker: J. F., 1850s<br />

Two minor flakes on inside rim of lid.<br />

Light discoloration on bottom of<br />

coffee pot. Inside rim of base has a<br />

1/8" flake and a 1/8" hairline.<br />

Hairline present in both the upper<br />

and lower attachment points of the<br />

handle.<br />

LOT 181: Platter - oval - 14"<br />

long x 10" wide<br />

Body Style: Sydenham Shape<br />

Maker: T. & R. Boote, Reg. 1853-54<br />

Very small rust mark on top surface<br />

LOT 182: Sugar bowl with lid<br />

Body Style: Pedestalled Gothic<br />

Maker: James Edwards, 1840s-1850s<br />

Professional restoration of small finial<br />

chip<br />

LOT 183: Ewer - round - 11 1/4"<br />

tall<br />

Body Style: Late Victorian<br />

Maker: Mellor & Co., Etruria (also<br />

known as Cook Pottery Co.), 1900-<br />

1910<br />

Small hairline at center bottom, does<br />

not go through<br />

LOT 184: Teapot with lid - 9<br />

1/2" tall<br />

Body Style: Baltimore Shape<br />

Maker: Brougham & Mayer, 1856-<br />

1862<br />

Small flake under inner rim where lid<br />

rests, glaze spider on bottom which<br />

does not go through, some<br />

discoloration on top rim<br />

LOT 185: Compote on pedestal<br />

Body Style: Cable<br />

Maker: Unknown, 1880s<br />

LOT 186: Sauce tureen - 2 pieces<br />

(lid and bowl) - 6 1/4" tall, 8"<br />

long x 3 7/8" wide<br />

Body Style: Wheat and Hops<br />

Maker: Unmarked, 1860s-1870s<br />

One handle repaired<br />

LOT 187: Group of 19 decorated<br />

items accepted as part of a 75piece<br />

collection consigned to the<br />

WICA <strong>Auction</strong>. AS IS. Bidders<br />

are responsible for reviewing the<br />

items in this lot comprised of<br />

decorated items, most of which are<br />

faded. SOLD ALL FOR ONE $.<br />

Included are a 12-piece child's<br />

tea service with a 3 1/4" tall<br />

teapot and lid, six 1" tall<br />

handled cups, and five 2 3/8"<br />

diameter saucers. Three 2 1/4"<br />

to 4" tall creamers (one with a<br />

chip), two 5 1/2" to 6 1/2" tall<br />

sugar bowls (one without a lid),<br />

one large 5 1/2" diameter cup<br />

with a rim hairline, and one 8<br />

1/2" square baker with a glaze<br />

flaw complete the lot.<br />

WICA <strong>Auction</strong> 2009 25 May 2, 2009

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