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Unsigned English Majolica, with water lilies.  
Probably Wedgwood. Blue inside 
H = 5 1/2 inches.   L = 9 inches 
circa 1880.
BM01
Unsigned cache-pot, diameter 7 1/4 inches, 
H = 7 1/2 inches, 
circa 1890.
BM04
Unsigned cache-pot ornated with Wistaria and cane 
H = 6 1/2 inches 
circa 1890.
BM05
Joseph Holdcraft. Teapot. 
Height 7 inches  
(Karmason-Stacke Majolica page 104)  
A teapot, reminescent of a Minton figural teapot, sets a young Chinese boy scampering to the top of the   coconut body, with the head of the figure as the lid of the teapot.
BM06
Majolica Cobalt blue cache pot, complete with underplate.  
Signed Wedgwood and numered 7061, both incised.  
Circa 1880  
Dimensions :  
H : 6 inches,  Diameter 6 inches  
Perfect condition
BM07
Signed Wedgwood (incised)   
The french name for this material  is: "Terre de pipe"   
Dimensions : H : 10 ½ inches  L : 8 inches
BM08
Unsigned english Majolica   
L : 12 ½ inches   
l : 7 ½ inches   
H : 7 ½ inches   
circa 1880
BM09
Addition May 5th, 2000 

Monkey with a large wicker basket signed BRETBY G.B 
United Kingdom circa 1895 

L : 14 1/4 inches 
H : 7 1/4 inches 
 
 

BM11
Addition May 5th, 2000 

Monkey with a very large wicker basket  
signed BRETBY G.B. 
United Kingdom circa 1895 

L : 21 inches 
H : 10 inches 
 

BM12
Addition June 5th, 2000 

Unsigned Majolica vase 

Stocke-on-Trend circa 1870 

H : 27 inches 

Compare to Minton's "Queens" vase 

ref. Dawes page 85 
 

BM14
 
Addition May 5th, 2000

Pigeon pie tureen : wickerwork with oak brunches. The tureen is crowned by a white pigeon final.

Ref. : MAJOLICA ( M.G. Karmason and J.B. Stacke)
Abrams New York, pages 10 and 47

H : 11 inches

BM13
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