| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Willow blue with colour Mustard Prestonpan c1850 One part of a cruet set, usually attributed to one of the potteries at Prestonpan in Scotland, but also produced elsewhere and later versions were made. This chappie is an original from the 19th Century and he has had a life!
He has a removable hat, which has been in two bits and restuck. About 1/3 is missing and this affects the back as well as part of the crown of the hat, visible in the photograph. Two chips to the rim of the hat. The man himself is remarkably unscathed, with only a hairline running down from his head to the left of his face and some tiny nicks to the foot rim of the skirt to his base. On the right height shelf he could look almost perfect.
No maker's backstamp.
Dimensions: 14.5 cm high / 5.75 ins high
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| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Willow blue with colour Pepper Prestonpan c1850 One part of a cruet set, usually attributed to one of the potteries at Prestonpan in Scotland, but also produced elsewhere and later versions were made. This chappie is an original from the 19th Century and he has had a life!
He has a fixed tricorn hat and was made with a hole in his back for filling. There is a small chip to one corner of the hat. Some minor flaking to the paint on his jacket. His base has been in three bits and has been restuck. Part of one of his shoes was included in the breakage and resticking. There is a gap in the skirt of the base, towards the back, about ½ x ½ ins. On the right height shelf he could look almost perfect!
No maker's backstamp.
Dimensions: 14.5 cm high / 5.75 ins high
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| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Willow blue with colour Cruet Part Set c1860 Two of the original four pieces of this set. These fellows are the oil and open salt or perhaps mustard. They are such characters! The oil would originally have had a "hat". There is a little wear around the top rim and some wear to the toes of his shoes and his waistcoat! The salt or mustard (if it was the latter then he too would originally have had a hat), has wear to his shoes and waistcoat and also two chips and some nibbles to the top rim, and a small chip to the rim of the stand. The border pattern of Willow is to their hats and around their stands. Dimensions: 14 cm high / 5.5 ins high
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| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Willow blue with colour Cruet Part Set c1910 Two of the four pieces, which would originally have made the set. Sometimes known as Prestonpans, these fellows are the pepper and open salt or perhaps mustard. both have some crazing. The pepper has a under rim chip to the stand. The salt or mustard (if the latter originally he would have had a hat)has two small rim chips both of which have been glazed over so presumably occured during manufacture. The colour has flaked off his jacket in a couple of areas - nothing major! Dimensions: 13.5 cm high / 5.25 ins high
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| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Willow blue with colour Toby Jug c1920s Whilst in the style of early 19th century originals this toby jug appears to date from the early 20th century and is a well executed copy of the original. His jacket is decorated in traditional Willow pattern. At some time in his life he would have held 1 pint of ale, now a superb decoration piece.
Crazed and inside there is a little minor discolouration and a firing fault around the edge, overall lovely! Dimensions: 14 cm high / 5.75 ins high
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| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Ye Olde Willow Jug or Pitcher c1930s Very attractive jug with moulded body and and handle. Excellent condition. blue printed backstamp Ye Olde Willow Staffordshire England Dimensions: 11.5 cm high, 0.45 ltr / 4.5 ins high, 0.75 pint
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| Maker: Unattributed Maker Pattern:Ye Olde Willow Creamer or Jug c1930s Very attractive jug with moulded body and and handle. Blue printed backstamp Ye Olde Willow Staffordshire England.
Very good condition.
Dimensions: 9 cm high to spout / 3.5 ins high to spout
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