
Records exist, however, to show that Wedgwood was owned by such people as Sir James Monk, attorney-general of Quebec, and Sir Robert Shore Milnes, lieutenant-governor of the province. It came from Scottish as well as English potters.

Much that was imported was unmarked as to maker. The decoration, if any, was usually hand-painted. Light in weight and brilliantly glazed, this was the ware most often found on Canadian tables when the nineteenth century dawned. Canadian importers used the terms "queensware" and "cream-coloured earthenware" interchangeably, without regard to maker. Other British potters copied this improved body and adopted Wedgwood's name for it. He called it "Queen's ware" after Queen Charlotte gave him orders for it in 1765. In the second half of the century, he had taken an existing Staffordshire body and had so refined and perfected it that it became almost a new invention. The ware owed its success to the first Josiah Wedgwood. With this earthenware, cream in colour, British potters were making their first major impact on world markets. This is a great sale of something for everyone.CREAMWARE At the end of the eighteenth century a French scientist, Barthélémy Faujas de Saint-Fond, noted that English earthenware for the table was in use throughout Europe, the East Indies, the West Indies and the continent of America. Rattan Patio furniture with floral orange cushionsĪntique cast iron ferner with impressed designĮnglish Brass 2ft ferner with relief designĪ sale you will not want to miss. Kitchenwares of quality such as cuisanart food processor and other better small appliances
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Harvard University School of Business chairĥ6" Samsung color TV and a Polk audio surround system Wildlife etchings of grouse, bobcat and ducks by CaldwellĪsian woodblocks of mallards and other migratory birds, Pair of early 1900's down filled wing backs with carved wooden frames Signed Pinkerton tiger maple and burled walnut hand turned bowls.Įnglish paper machie trays and stands lovely hand painted with florals Walnut 1830's tea table with swirl center post and piecrust edgeĮastern Federal Period candlestand tripod tea table initials on base Circa 1795Ĭaned side day bed in French provinicial style George 111 bureau bracket feet 1790-1820 englishĮnglish 18th century oak and walnut highboy Pair of Asian influence lacquered side chairs with hand painted scenic charactersĪmerican Eastern maple and also a hickory ladderback chair with rush seat Mary Cassatt "Denise Holding Her Child" original Drypoint 1905 /with certificate of authenticityĬollection of Chinese Aubusson style hand knotted rugsĮarly 19th century floral prints 1830's from Joseph Paxtons magazine Londonġ712 Britannia Illustration hand colored copper plate engravingīrass and glass regulator mantel clock with porcelain face Seth ThomasĬarl Johnson oil on canvas self portrait framed in nice gilded frameĭiane Arenberg "Far AField " pastel on board 24" by 24" Spode dinnerware in Trapnell Springs pattern service for eight
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Oval top, three pedestal base 1820- 1830s

Georgian 1820's inlay sideboard with lion brass pullsĭining set in Federal style with fruitwood inlay border, brass applied lion paw on the legs and eight chairs. Some of the lovely items offered for sale include early 19th century antiques

A very lovely sale with something for everyone. The owner's wife, of the estate, was an interior designer and purchased lovely antiques from England, France, Chicago and New York. Sale of Early Antiques European and New EnglandĤ25 Samuel Drive Madison, WI ( off of Junction Rd by Attic Angel Condos)
