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Four (4) British ceramic items: agateware teapot, John Rose Coalport creamware Jug, Staffordshire dish and Sunderland lustreware jug. 1st item: Agateware teapot, pear-shaped with domed lid, loop finial, and C-scroll handle. 11 in. H. 2nd item: Rare Coalport creamware milk jug, both sides with Napoleonic era political cartoons including “LeBrun Leaving Holland” and “Cosack Mode of Attack” by John Rose after Samuel Knight. 5 3/4 in. H. 3rd item: Dixon, Austin & Co. Sunderland lustreware large jug, “Sailor’s Farewell,” with scene of Iron Bridge to one side. 8 1/4 in. H. 4th item: W. & Co. Hanley Nursery Rhymes dish featuring blue and white hunting scene with inscription, “There was a little man and he had a little gun and his bullets were made of lead, lead, lead.” 4 7/8 in. diameter. All items early to mid 19th century.
PROVENANCE: The Collection of Deborah and Kent Vauclain Bissell, Sr.
CONDITION: Teapot: restoration to spout, small chips to rim and foot rings. Creamware jug: 1 inch hairline to rim, some wear to decoration, restoration to spout. Lustreware jug: 1/2 in. chip to handle, wear to decoration. Nursery rhyme dish in excellent condition.


























