Queens Burmese Ware satin air trap using the Water Wave moulded design. Dated circa 1887.
11″ Queens Burmese vase decorated with Blue Tit in Japanese Creeper design 2668 by Jules Barbe.
An advertisement from the Butler Brothers catalogue for 1889 showing the Harry Northwood pattern 245, described as Pompeiian.
Pontil of a hexagonal ribbed pillar moulded Burmese Vase. Harry Northwood moulded pattern 245, dated 1889 produced at Martins Ferry,
A hexagonal ribbed pillar moulded Burmese Vase. Harry Northwood moulded pattern 245, dated 1889 produced at Martins Ferry,
Decoration outlines and filled with sepia tones. Probably J. Schreiber & Neffen, dated circa 1894.
A pair of heat sensitive vases with four knocked in sides. Decoration outlines and filled with sepia tones highlighted with colour. Probably J. Schreiber & Neffen, dated circa 1894.
Multi-tier Queens Burmese Ware epergne with Fairy lamps, made up from pieces shown in a stock book. Dated circa 1888. Image courtesy of https://fairylamps.co.uk/
5″ White on ruby over Burmese cameo vase with Peacock feather decoration. Signed Thomas Webb & Co. Image courtesy of Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Sydney.
