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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:9
Lots with images:9
Prices available:9
Category:
Pratt Ware
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** Two Prattware terracotta jugs, mid 19th century, the pear-shaped jugs in two sizes with wide friezes of Roman borders in polychrome enamel enamels below a proud gilded ring and geometric bands to the rim; unmarked to one, the other with a trio of green… ***
*** A Victorian Prattware black-ground tea pot, latter half 19th century, the pear-shaped body with fluted spout and handle and finialed cover, the body decorated with a band of gryphons and other motifs in coloured enamels over a printed base, similar… ***
*** A Pratt Ware pot and lid, circa 1880, the top decorated with an image titled 'Holborn Viaduct' as found. Diameter 10.5 cm ***
*** Two Pratt Ware lids, circa 1890, depicting various interior scenes titled 'The Room Which Shakespeare Was Born' and a image of a cat being attacked by a lobster. As found. Diameter 10.5 cm ***
*** A group of three Pratt Ware lids, circa 1890, all depicting various exterior scenes titled 'Strathfieldsaye the Seat of the Duke of Wellington', 'Shakespeare House Henley St. Stratford on Avon' and 'Paris Exhibition 1878'. Diameter 11 cm ***
*** A Pratt Ware pot and lid, circa 1860, the top decorated with an image titled 'Uncle Toby'. As found. Diameter 10.5 cm ***
*** A Pratt Ware pot and lid, circa 1880, the top decorated with an image titled 'Philadelphia Exhibition 1876' as found. Diameter 10.5 cm ***
*** A small pair of Georgian Prattware figures, circa 1810, the seated figures of a man and a woman holding baskets of produce, under glazed in the typical brown, yellow ochre, green and deep blue colours; one bearing a British antique Dealers' Association… ***
*** A framed Victorian Pratt Ware pot lid, 19th century, the Staffordshire Pottery underglaze colour printed pot lid of ?The Cavalier? housed in an ebonised timber frame. With crazing, in otherwise good condition as catalogued. Diameter: 15 cm, depth 3.5 cm ***