Group of Continental, English and American Majolica, Faience and Ceramic Articles Comprising a Mosanic French faience model of a seated frog with lilypad umbrella and an "El Rick" cheese dome, late 19th/20th century, with painted mark and 8, modeled seated under a large lily pad held as an umbrella, with applied yellow and black glass eyes, height 8 1/4 inches ; an English ceramic fashionable lady decanter and stopper, late 19th/20th century, unmarked, possibly Staffordshire, modeled standing in a plumed hat and pink-lined puce jacket, turquoise skirt, gray gloves and umbrella, on a grassy mound base, her hat forming the cork lined stopper, height 13 1/4 inches ; a Bohemian caricature humidor and cover, late 19th/20th century, model no. 10924, incised EP and black painted 25, modeled in three-quarter length smoking a cigar, in brown tweed coat, pink cravat and green brimmed hat with puce band, height 7 1/4 inches ; a Continental arched cat jar and cover, circa 1890-1910, impressed model no. 6283 and 32, the mottled brown tabby wearing a blue collar and modeled hissing, height 8 1/2 inches ; a Fielding white-ground 'Shepherdess and Milkmaid' jug, circa 1880, impressed uppercase mark, black painted DN, of tapering cylindrical form with angled branch handle, one side molded with a shepherdess holding a crook between tall trees, the other with a milkmaid holding a stool and milking pail beside a tree and fence, turquoise interior, height 6 1/2 inches ; an American 'Lettuce Leaf' serving dish, 20th century, black printed uppercase TRADE/ LETTUCE LEAF/MARK, naturalistically modeled as a green leaf with curled handle, length 8 inches; a Mintons octagonal mottled brown-ground relief-molded garden pot, circa 1890-1910, raised uppercase framed mark and patent registry no. R. No. 643934, painted AE2534/Q, incised 3870/15, in the Secessionist style, each side with an oval lakeside view enclosed within a slip-trailed surround above a scrollwork device, height 9 inches, diameter 9 3/8 inches ; and a Bernhard Bloch & Co. 'Naughty' figure of a female dancer, circa 1900, modeled as a can-can dancer in a broad bonnet, loose chemise and crinoline skirt, the reverse with her skirt flipped and one hand revealing a bare bottom, height 7 1/2 inches . Literature: (Bernhard Bloch & Co. 'Naughty' Figure): Majolica International Society, Karmason Library, no. KL001562. Reference: (Fielding 'Shepherdess and Milkmaid' Jug): Marilyn G. Karmason with Joan B. Stacke, Majolica, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey , New York, 1989, p. 226. Susan Weber et al., Majolica Mania: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States, 1850-1915 , fig. 26.20. C The Joan Stacke Graham Majolica Collection
Bohemian Caricature Humidor and Cover: chip to lapel, hat brim and cover flange. Fielding Shepherdess and Milkmaid Jug: large star-crack to the underside. Mintons Garden Pot: some crazing.
Group of Continental, English and American Majolica, Faience and Ceramic Articles Comprising a Mosanic French faience model of a seated frog with lilypad umbrella and an "El Rick" cheese dome, late 19th/20th century, with painted mark and 8, modeled seated under a large lily pad held as an umbrella, with applied yellow and black glass eyes, height 8 1/4 inches ; an English ceramic fashionable lady decanter and stopper, late 19th/20th century, unmarked, possibly Staffordshire, modeled standing in a plumed hat and pink-lined puce jacket, turquoise skirt, gray gloves and umbrella, on a grassy mound base, her hat forming the cork lined stopper, height 13 1/4 inches ; a Bohemian caricature humidor and cover, late 19th/20th century, model no. 10924, incised EP and black painted 25, modeled in three-quarter length smoking a cigar, in brown tweed coat, pink cravat and green brimmed hat with puce band, height 7 1/4 inches ; a Continental arched cat jar and cover, circa 1890-1910, impressed model no. 6283 and 32, the mottled brown tabby wearing a blue collar and modeled hissing, height 8 1/2 inches ; a Fielding white-ground 'Shepherdess and Milkmaid' jug, circa 1880, impressed uppercase mark, black painted DN, of tapering cylindrical form with angled branch handle, one side molded with a shepherdess holding a crook between tall trees, the other with a milkmaid holding a stool and milking pail beside a tree and fence, turquoise interior, height 6 1/2 inches ; an American 'Lettuce Leaf' serving dish, 20th century, black printed uppercase TRADE/ LETTUCE LEAF/MARK, naturalistically modeled as a green leaf with curled handle, length 8 inches; a Mintons octagonal mottled brown-ground relief-molded garden pot, circa 1890-1910, raised uppercase framed mark and patent registry no. R. No. 643934, painted AE2534/Q, incised 3870/15, in the Secessionist style, each side with an oval lakeside view enclosed within a slip-trailed surround above a scrollwork device, height 9 inches, diameter 9 3/8 inches ; and a Bernhard Bloch & Co. 'Naughty' figure of a female dancer, circa 1900, modeled as a can-can dancer in a broad bonnet, loose chemise and crinoline skirt, the reverse with her skirt flipped and one hand revealing a bare bottom, height 7 1/2 inches . Literature: (Bernhard Bloch & Co. 'Naughty' Figure): Majolica International Society, Karmason Library, no. KL001562. Reference: (Fielding 'Shepherdess and Milkmaid' Jug): Marilyn G. Karmason with Joan B. Stacke, Majolica, A Complete History and Illustrated Survey , New York, 1989, p. 226. Susan Weber et al., Majolica Mania: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States, 1850-1915 , fig. 26.20. C The Joan Stacke Graham Majolica Collection
Bohemian Caricature Humidor and Cover: chip to lapel, hat brim and cover flange. Fielding Shepherdess and Milkmaid Jug: large star-crack to the underside. Mintons Garden Pot: some crazing.
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