SOLD
$675.00
$3,000.00
Excellent condition with no issues, the jug is 3 1/4" tall.
SOLD
The condition of the tea caddy is superb, with no blurriness, chips, nicks, paint loss, cracks, scratches, or restoration...
SOLD
$2,250.00
The condition of this charming piece is excellent, with no chips, staining, paint loss, or restoration. There is a short in the making under glaze firing line just above the terminal at the bottom of the handle...
$1,225.00
In overall very good condition, with a very old repair to one of the handles...
$3,495.00
The condition of this gem is superb, with bright colors and no missing paint...
$2,750.00
The condition is excellent, looking factory fresh, with no chips, cracks, paint loss, staining, restoration, etc. Any apparent shadows, white areas, streaks, or other issues are only due to photographic flaws and are not present when viewed in person...
$325.00
SOLD
$2,775.00
Frequently, when referring to Derby, the literature, or catalogs, have references to "the moth painter," or the "principal fruit painter," or the like...
$1,560.00
The condition of this piece is excellent, with crisp deep colors and no cracks, chips, or other flaws. The diameter is 4 3/16" (10.5 cm).
$1,350.00
This wonderful example is in excellent condition, with no chips, cracks, paint loss, stains, or restoration. The diameter is 4 1/2".
$1,950.00
The cup is in excellent condition, with bright colors and glaze, no cracks or staining. The height is 2 1/4".
$1,250.00
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More important is that the patty pan with this pattern, uncommon in itself, was made in two forms. The more common is shallowe...
$845.00
The saucer is in excellent condition and is 4 7/8" in diameter.
NOTE: William Reid & Co. were porcelain makers in Liverpool between 1756-61. Their factory was situated on Brownlow Hill where a bone-ash porcelain was produced.