Antique Welsh pottery
Llanelly and Swansea pottery
We also purchase certain Llanelly and Swansea pottery Items
No 224 Llanelly Cockerel plate £490
Wonderful Cockerel plate designed by Sara Jane Roberts, affectionately known as Aunt Sal. This outstanding 10 inch plate is in excellent condition with only the usual slight glaze crazing which is always associated with Llanelly pottery. A very naively painted cockerel must be the pottery's best known signature pattern
No 225 Llanelly Cockerel plate 2 £490
This cockerel plate is also in realy good condition with just a few paint blemishes on the grass part done at manafacture. Slightly smaller at 9 1/2 inches with lighter blue border and a fleur- de- lys spongeware type pattern
No 500 Swansea Frog Mug £320
Extremely rare authentic Swansea Frog Mug with a hollow realistic frog, in very good condition. There are a few smudges made at the time of manufacture. Circa 1832-1850, Ottoman pattern, with the shape designed by E H Brindley. See Plate LXX and Plate CXCIV for mark - a raised 'D'. Pages448 and 166 for photo in The Pottery and Porcelain, E Morton Nance. A mega rare item never seen another. 8cm x 8cm approximately; not counting the handle.
No 242 Swansea Victoria Plate £580
A particularly attractive and extremely rare Swansea pottery plate circa 1814-39 with a floral moulded border colourfully decorated. Printed in purple, with the young Queen seated. The reverse is printed with Victoria and an impressed star mark representing Baker Bevan and Irwin of the Glamorgan pottery Swansea, (page 29 Welsh pottery Lynne Bebb) 208mm or 8.25 inches diameter in excellent condition. A collectors dream
No 501 Swansea Mug £175
Swansea blue and white mug with the ornate handle and a raised pattern on the rim and base as the above frog mug but without the frog, Circa 1832-1855, Ottoman transfer pattern in very good condition, Base marks as in pick 3. 8cm x 8cm approximately
No 506 Victoria Proclamation Plate £230
Rare Victoria Proclamation plate possibly Swansea in very good condition, six inches across. (see commemorative page)
No 508 Swansea Jug £150
Large Swansea earthenware jug from the second Dillwyn period 1824-1831. It has a very ornate handle with no dammage, only a small lump of Glaze on the side since manufacture and a little paint loss on the leaves.Unmarked but attributed to the Swansea pottery
No 211 Dancers jug £75
This very large jug is in very good condition full of colour with gold luster and a blue tint to the glaze, it is 22cm in height and 38cm circumference with a glazed over diamond on the base. Possibly made at the Unismawdy pottery in South Wales around 1900
No 231 Llanelly spongeware vase SOLD
Cylindrical sponge-ware vase from the Llanelly pottery circa 1900 13cm in height 9.5cm across in very good condition
No 509 Llanelly Poppy jug £130
Llanelly jug with the distinctive handle. A large jug 22cm in hight with no cracks or chips just the usual glaze crazing associated with the long extinct pottery. Please send for extra photos
No 510 Swanse Sack jug £150
A Swansea pottery Sack shaped jug red transfer decorated in the Oriental Basket pattern. With the transfer printed name to the base. Height 6.5" and in excellent condition