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X12254 A small earthenware mould with a pineapple to the base. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c. 1860. Size: 8.3cm. (3 1/4") long by 5.7cm. (2 1/4") wide by 4cm. (1 5/8") deep. This piece has a pineapple to the base, with fluted sides. The pineapple was the Geogian symbol of welcome. The mould is in very good, usable condition. £39. U.S.A. +£8. Western Europe +£5.
W11007 A small, creamware mould with a lyre to the base. Marked 'WEDGWOOD'. It is also impressed with a number '4'. Date: c.1820. Size: 7.5cm. (3") diameter by 3.5cm. (1 3/8") deep. This mould has a lyre to the base and this is surrounded by a circle of laurel. The shaped sides are fluted. This piece is lightly potted, in creamware, and it has a bluey green glaze. There are two small hairline cracks to the rim and there is also slight yellow staining to the mould. £79. U.S.A. +£8. Western Europe +£5.
V9942 A large earthenware mould of geometric design. Marked 'WEDGWOOD'. It is also impressed with various numbers and letters. There is '381', which is the pattern number, 'BBK' which are the date letters for the year 1882 and a '7' which relates to the size. Size: 17.7cm. (7") long by 13.3cm. (5 1/4") wide by 11cm. (4 1/4") deep. This mould has a two tiered design with angular fluting to each tier. It is in very good, usable condition. £45. U.S.A. +£10. Western Europe +£5.
X12222 A large earthenware mould with a pine cone design. Marked 'WEDGWOOD'. It is also impressed with a pattern number '384' and the letters 'BIT' This is the date code for the year 1865. Size: 17cm. (6 3/4") long by 10cm. (4") wide by 9.5cm. (3 3/4") deep. This piece is heavily potted. The pine cone in the base is well detailed and the border is totally plain. The mould is in very good, usable condition. £59. U.S.A. +£10. Western Europe +£5.
W11464 An earthenwware mould decorated with a printed recipe for Brown and Polson's corn flour blanc-mange. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 16.5cm. (6 1/2") long by 12.6cm. (5") wide by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") high. This mould has a two tiered, geometric design to the interior. The blanc-mange recipe is transfer printed, in black, to one side of the exterior. This piece is very heavily potted. It is in very good, usable condition. £62. U.S.A. +£10. Western Europe +£5.
W11724 A Victorian earthenware curd cheese mould. Impressed 'No23' over the number '7'. The No.23 is a pattern number and it corresponds with the Minton pattern books from the 1850s'. The number 7 relates to the size. Date: c.1850. Size: 18.7cm. (7 3/8") long by 14.5cm. (5 3/4") wide by 8cm. (3 1/8") deep. The design of this mould shows a stylised flower with a fluted border. This design is quite common in the unpierced version but it is not found too often in the curd mould form. It is in excellent, usable condition. £98. U.S.A. +£10. Western Europe +£5.
W11203 A fairly small, ironstone curd cheese mould. Unmarked. Date: c.1860. Size: 12.2cm. (4 7/8") long by 10cm. (4") wide by 9cm. (3 1/2") deep. This mould has a flower design to the top with stylised leaves around the edge. The design is quite crisp and the piece is pierced quite randomly. On the outside of the mould, around one of the pierced holes, there is slight glaze loss, but other than this it is in very good condition. £98. U.S.A. +£10. Western Europe +£5.
W11179 A very unusual earthenware curd cheese mould. Unmarked. Date: c.1840. Size: 20.3cm (8") long by 15cm. (6") wide by 14cm. (5 1/2") deep. This mould is most unusual in that it is only pierced in the base and up the sides by 5cm. (2"). Most curd cheese moulds are pierced all over. When turned out the lower section of the mould is tiered and then the upper section is wrythen. This is a very positive design and I believe that it would turn out a very interesting shape. It is well potted and it is in excellent condition. £225. Nil
W11091 An earthenware curd cheese mould. Marked 'MINTON' and also impressed with 'No.42' above the number '6'. The No.42 is a pattern number and it corresponds with the Minton pattern book numbers and the 6 relates to the size. Date: c.1850. Size: 15cm. (6") long by 12cm. (4 3/4") wide by 9.5cm. (3 3/4") deep. This mould has a wheatsheaf in the base, with fluted sides. The moulding, to the design, is quite crisp. This piece is in very good, usable condition although there is slight crazing to the glaze. £135. U.S.A. +£10. Western Europe +£5.
W11210 An earthenware curd cheese mould. Marked only with 'No.45' above the number '6'. This form of mark was used by Minton. The No.45 corresponds with the Minton pattern book numbers and the 6 relates to the size. Date: c.1850. Size: 15cm. (6") long by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") wide by 10cm. (4") deep. This mould has a geometric design. The top section of the mould looks like a marquee but the border is like pointed top fence posts. This is a design which I have not seen, in pierced form, as a curd cheese mould before. It is in excellent condition. £135. U.S.A. +£10. Western Europe +£5.
W11180 An unusual earthenware curd cheese mould. Unmarked. Date: c.1840. Size: 17.8cm. (7") long by 14.2cm. (5 5/8") wide by 10cm. (4") deep. This mould has a groove around the outer edge which is typical of the moulds made by Minton. It has three pierced tiers, surmounted by a fish. This is the same design as many curd cheese moulds which were made in the 18th century but this example is made in a much heavier earthenware and there is far less quality to the piercing. Compare it to the item, V10644, which appears in our 18th century mould category. There are two small chips to the interior of the mould and there is also a firing fault which runs along the fish. £115. U.S.A. +£10. Western Europe +£5.
V9918 An earthenware curd cheese mould. Marked only with 'No.35' above the number '6'. This form of mark was used by Minton. The No.35 corresponds with the Minton pattern book numbers and the 6 relates to the size. Date: c.1850. Size: 15.5cm. (6 1/8") long by 11cm. (4 3/8") wide by 9cm. (3 1/2") deep. This mould has a geometric design which is quite frequently found in jelly moulds but it is not common to find this design, with the piercing, as a curd cheese mould. Unfortunately it does have a hairline crack to one end which is 4cm. (1 1/2") long. There are also three very small chips to the footrim. £49. U.S.A. +£12. Western Europe +£8
Xz4469 An unusual, small earthenware mould. Marked only with an impressed number '4'. Date: c.1860. Size: 10cm. (4") diameter by 8.2cm. (3 1/4") deep. The design in this mould is very simple. It has a deeply moulded flower in the base, with fluted sides. Although this piece is heavily potted it is very well detailed. It is in very good, usable condition and it would turn out a very pleasing design. £49. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
Z4468 A miniature creamware mould with a pineapple design. Marked 'SPODE' and also marked with the number '2'. Date: c.1820. Size: 10.3cm. (4 1/8") long by 7.3cm. (2 7/8") wide by 5cm. (2") deep. This mould has a well detailed pineapple to the base, with fluted sides. There is a mark on the rim where a bubble of glaze has popped and there is a very small chip to the footrim. There are also some firing marks within the mould. £39. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
Z4467 An earthenware mould with a geometric design. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 13.6cm. (5 3/8") diameter by 6.7cm. (2 5/8") deep. This mould is in the shape of a fluted bowl. This type of mould is excellent for use instead of an ordinary bowl for boiling a pudding. It is in very good, usable condition. £24. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
Z4465 A miniature ironstone mould with a geometric design. Marked only with some numbers; 'No12' which would be the pattern number and '2IN' which relates to the size. Date: c.1880. Size: 9.2cm. (3 5/8") long by 7.5cm. (3") wide by 7cm. (2 3/4") deep. This mould has a very bold and angular geometric design to the base and sides. There is a mark on the rim which has been left by the removal of a stilt from the kiln but other than this it is in very good, usable condition. £39. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
W11815 A miniature creamware mould with a floral design to the base. Marked 'WEDGWOOD'. It is also impressed with the pattern numbers '681'. Date: c.1820. Size: 9cm. (3 1/2") long by 8cm. (3 1/8") wide by 4cm. (1 1/2") deep. This mould is very lightly potted and the detail in the design is very fine and crisp. It has a bouquet of flowers to the base and fluted sides. It is in excellent, usable condition. £79. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
W11811 A miniature earthenware mould with a floral design. Marked 'WEDGWOOD'. It is also impressed with a pattern number but both this and the Wedgwood mark are indistinct. Date: c.1850. Size: 10.5cm. (4 1/8") long by 6.7cm. (2 5/8") wide by 5cm. (2") deep. This mould, although thickly potted, is well detailed. It has a tulip in the base, surrounded by foliage which covers the sides of the mould. This design is more common in its' larger form but it is quite uncommon in this size. It is in excellent, usable condition. £59. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
W11576 A rare mould with a goat to the base. Unmarked. Date: c.1860. Size: 21cm. (8 1/4") long by 16.2cm. (6 3/8") wide by 9.3cm. (3 5/8") deep. This mould is in a very unusual shape. It is quite heavily potted but the moulded design is very well detailed. There is a large Billy goat to the base and a border of overlapping arches. There is quite a large chip to the inside of the rim and there is also a 4cm. (1 1/2") hairline crack. This can be seen on the image. There is also some very slight staining to high points within the mould. £98. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
W11802 An ironstone mould with quite an unusual design. Marked only with an impressed '1' and the incised numbers '6' above '22' to the base. Date: c.1870. Size: 17cm. (6 5/8") long by 12.6cm. (5") wide by 11cm. (4 3/8") deep. This mould has narrow fluting above a row of beading to the top section. Below this are stylised leaves and to the rim is a castellated border. The piece is very well detailed and it is potted in a heavy ironstone. It is in excellent, usable condition. £44. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
Z4464 A very large ironstone mould with a geometric design. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 22cm. (8 3/4") long by 16.5cm. (6 1/2") wide by 15cm. (6") deep. The design in this mould is made up of ten six sided shapes. This mould is in excellent, usable condition and it has a very large capasity. £40. On
app.
Z4463 An ironstone mould with a geometric design. Marked only with the number '5', which is insised in the base. Date: c.1870. Size: 16cm. (6 1/4") long by 12.5cm. (5") wide by 9.5cm. (3 3/4") high. This piece has quite an elaborate geometric design. The exterior is ridged. There is very slight staining to the interior of the mould but otherwise it is in good condition and it is still usable. £30. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
W11206 A small earthenware mould with a geometric design to the base. Marked only with a 'No 6' to the base. Date: c.1880. Size: 11.5cm. (4 1/2") long by 9cm. (3 1/2") wide by 7cm. (2 3/4") deep. This piece has a scrolling design to the base with fluted sides. It is in very good, usable condition. £38. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
Z17210 An earthenware mould in the shape of a melon. Unmarked but this mould is made in a similar form to most Minton moulds. Date: c.1870. Size: 20.3cm. (8") long by 16cm. (6 1/4") wide by 7cm. (2 3/4") deep. When used, this mould would turn out the shape of a half melon. There is a very small chip to the outside of the rim and there is also very slight staining to the inside of the mould. Other than this it is in good, usable condition. £32. U.S.A.
+£12. Western
Europe
+£8.
Z17205 A large, earthenware mould with a geometric design. Unmarked. Date: c.1890. Size: 18.2cm. (7 1/8") long by 15.5cm. (6 1/8") wide by 11cm. (4 3/8") high. This piece has quite an elaborate, two tiered, geometric design. The design is the same as one that we have listed lower down this page but this example also partially shows the design on the exterior as well as the interior. It is in excellent, usable condition. £32. U.S.A.
+£12. Western
Europe
+£8.
W11187 An earthenware mould with a group of fruits to the base. Marked only with an impressed number '5'. This is possibly a pattern number. Date: c.1840. Size: 15.2cm. (6") long by 11cm. (4 3/8") wide by 5cm. (2") deep. This mould is made in the same form as most Minton moulds, but it does not have the usual Minton pattern numbers. It has a group of fruits to the base, which look like either a pear, a fig and a plum or a group of gourds. The border is fluted. The moulding is good quality and the piece is in excellent condition. £69. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
W11044 An earthenware mould with a bunch of grapes to the base. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed with a number '313'. This is the pattern number. Date: c.1820. Size: 17cm. (6 5/8") long by 14.2cm. (5 5/8") wide by 7.5cm. (3") deep. This piece has a bunch of grapes and vine leaves to the base, with a border of acanthus leaves. It is exceptionally finely moulded, even showing all the veins in the vine leaves. It is in excellent condition. £175.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
W11023 A most unusual Wedgwood mould with a palm tree design to the base. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD'. It is also marked with the numbers '248' which is a pattern number and '7 1/2' which relates to the size. There are also two letters 'GA'. These are possibly part of a three letter date code which has not impressed fully. Date: c.1860. Size: 19cm. (7 1/2") long by 13cm. (5 1/8") wide by 6.5cm. (2 1/2") deep. This mould has a very well defined palm tree to the base. Around the palm tree is a devise which is possibly something for lowering coconuts. The mould is potted in a late creamware, with a bluey green glaze. This design was originally produced in the early nineteenth century but this example is heavier than an early example would be. It is a rare design which we have never had before in either the early or the later version. It is in excellent condition. £395. Nil 
V10228 An earthenware mould with a stylised floral design. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and it is also marked with a slightly indistinct pattern number. Date: c.1870. Size: 19cm. (7 1/2") long by 15.5cm. (6 1/8") wide by 10.8cm. (4 1/4") deep. This mould is quite crisply moulded with a stylised flower to the base and leaves to the border. It is in very good, usable condition but there is very slight crazing to the glaze. £45. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
V10777
A creamware mould with an thistle to the base. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and it is also marked with the number '617' which is a pattern number. Date: c.1820. Size: 13.3cm. (5 1/4") long by 10cm. (4") wide by 7.6cm. (3") deep. This mould is very deeply and crisply moulded with a thistle to the base and a scalloped border. This design is part of a series which included all the emblems of the United Kingdom. It is well potted and it is in excellent condition. £145. Nil
V10535
A small creamware mould with a shield design to the base. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed with a number '6' which could be a pattern number although Wedgwoods' pattern numbers for moulds are usually much higher than this. Date: c.1820. Size: 9cm. (3 1/2") long by 6.5cm. (2 1/2") wide by 3.4cm. (1 3/8") deep. This mould has a stylised shield design, with leaves surrounding it, to the base. The design is deep and crisply moulded and the piece is well potted. It is in excellent condition. £135. Nil
V10634
A very unusual creamware mould with an artichoke to the base. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and it is also marked with the number '453' which is a pattern number. Date: c.1820. Size: 15.5cm. (6 1/8") long by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") wide by 10cm. (4") deep. This mould is very deeply and crisply moulded with a globe artichoke to the base and a fluted border. This is not a common design. It is well potted and it is in excellent condition. £225. Nil
V10235
An earthenware mould with a stylised foliate design to the base. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD'. It also has an impressed '6' which relates to the size and '115' which is the pattern number. Date: c.1860. Size: 16.5cm. (6 1/2") long by 12.5cm. (5") wide by 11cm. (4 3/8") deep. To the base of this mould is a good crisp geometric design of stylised leaves and berries. The sides are fluted. It is in excellent condition and it is a good, usable mould. £48. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
  
T8415
A earthenware mould depicting a bunch of bananas. Marked 'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed with '368' which is the pattern number and '7 In' which relates to the size. Date: c.1840. Size: 17.2cm. (6 3/4") long by 10.7cm. (4 1/3") wide by 7cm. (2 3/4") deep. This mould has a very deeply defined bunch of bananas to the base and a fluted border. There is firing damage, within the mould, which shows as a dark mark. There is also a very feint hairline to the rim and two hairlines to the base, which do not show through on the face of the mould. £78. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
J9330 A creamware mould. Impressed: 'SPODE'. Date: c.1810. Size: 14.5cm. (5 3/4") diameter by 8.5cm. (3 3/8") deep. This mould is in perfect condition. It is a good quality mould with spiral fluting and a small strawberry and leaves on the top. £125. Nil.
V10251 An earthenware asparagus mould. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c. 1860. Size: 16.1cm. (6 3/8") long by 10.8cm. (4 1/4") wide by 8.2cm. (3 1/4") deep. This piece has a bunch of eight asparagus around the sides with the tips forming the design on the top of the mould. It is in very good, usable condition. £39. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
  
V9935 An earthenware mould with a shell to the base. Marked: 'COPELAND'. There are also some impressed numbers which look like a '6' over '77'. These could refer to the year of manufacture. Date: c. 1870. Size: 16.7cm. (6 5/8") long by 12cm. (4 3/4") wide by 9.2cm. (3 5/8") deep. This mould has a conch shell to the base and stylised shells around the border. It is in excellent, usable condition. £39.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
V9914 An earthenware mould with a fleur-de-lys design. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c. 1860. Size: 13.2cm. (5 1/4") long by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") wide by 9.5cm. (3 3/4") deep. This mould has a deeply moulded fleur-de-lys to the base, with a fluted border. To the rim is a further border which looks like serrated fence tops. It has eight chips around the footrim but the main body of the mould is in good condition, so it could still be used. £38. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
V9908 An earthenware mould with a pineapple design. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c. 1860. Size: 18.5cm. (7 3/8") long by 12.5cm. (5") wide by 12.5cm. (5") deep. This mould has a deeply moulded pineapple to the base, with a fluted border. The condition is very good though there is a very small amount of kiln dust in the glaze. There is also rubbing to the high points of the fluted border on the rim, and one very small glaze chip. However, it is still quite usable.  £45. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
V10229 An earthenware mould with a classical dolphin in the base. Marked: 'COPELAND' and also impressed with a number '7' which would relate to the size. Date: c.1860. Size: 19.7cm. (7 3/4") long by 13.5cm. (5 3/8") wide by 12.7cm. (5") deep. This mould has a classical dolphin, or sturgeon, to the base and a fancy border. It is in very good condition and it is still quite usable. £43. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
    
V10253
An earthenware mould with an eight column design. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c.1860. Size: 16cm. (6 1/4") long by 11.7cm. (4 5/8") wide by 9.2cm. (3 5/8") deep. This mould has eight fluted columns around the sides and they each have a stylised flower top. This is a good quality example of this mould and it is in excellent, usable condition.  £39.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
   
V10237
An earthenware mould with a rose, a shamrock and a thistle to the base. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c.1860. Size: 16cm. (6 1/4") long by 12.7cm. (5") wide by 12cm. (4 3/4") deep. This mould is well detailed and the design shows three of the emblems of the union. It has a fluted border. It is in excellent condition and it is a good usable mould. £46. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
V9948
An earthenware pineapple mould. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c. 1860. Size: 17.2cm. (6 3/4") long by 12cm. (4 3/4") wide by 8.5cm. (3 3/8") deep. The condition of this piece is very good though there is a very small amount of kiln dust in the glaze in the design. This can be seen in the image. However, the mould is still quite usable. £38.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
V10231 A heavy ironstone mould with a ram to the base. Marked only with the impressed number '36'. Date: c.1880. Size: 18.4cm. (7 1/4") long by 14.5cm. (5 3/4") wide by 9.5cm. (3 3/4") deep. This mould has a running ram in the base with fluted sides. It is an unusual shaped mould with s small footrim. This design, in this form, was produced by George Jones although this example is not marked. There is a small piece of kiln grit within the mould but other than that it is in good condition. £52.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
V10223 An earthenware mould with an elephant in the base. Unmarked. Date: c.1850. Size: 18cm. (7") long by 13.3cm. (5 1/4") wide by 7.5cm. (3") deep. This mould is well modelled with an elephant in the base and fluted sides. The pot is very heavy, with a blue glaze. The piece is in very good condition but there is quite a lot of crazing to the glaze. £135.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
    
V10224
An large earthenware mould with a horses head to the base. Marked only with the numbers '77' over '9'. This possibly relates to the year of manufacture. Date: c.1870. Size: 18cm. (7 1/8") long by 16cm. (6 1/4") wide by 13.5cm. (5 3/8") deep. This is a very unusual mould. It has a bridled horses head and a jockeys cap in the base. The sides are ornately fluted. Unfortunately there are three chips to the rim but other than this the condition is good. £78. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
W11184 An unusual, large pearlware mould with a fruit design to the base. Unmarked. Date: c.1810. This mould is on four short peg feet. Moulds made in this form are usually from the eighteenth century, but this is just a little later. Size: 24.4cm. (9 5/8") long by 19.5cm. (7 3/4") wide by 8.2cm. (3 1/4") deep. It has a bunch of fruit, including a pear, an apple, strawberries and grapes, to the base and a sawtooth border. The fruits are very deeply and crisply moulded. There are three very small chips and a hairline crack to the rim. The crack is only visible on the inside of the mould and does not appear to go through. This is a very attractive and decorative mould. £245. Nil.
W11095 A miniature ironstone mould with a stylised flower and leaf design. Unmarked. Date: c.1860. Size: 9.5cm. (3 3/4") long by 6.3cm. (2 1/2") wide by only 2.5cm. (1") deep. This piece is very deeply and crisply moulded. It is in very good, usable condition. These shallow moulds were often used as topping moulds. £38. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
V10250
A heavy ironstone mould with a bunch of plums to the base. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 17cm. (6 3/4") long by 12.5cm. (5") wide by 10.5cm. (4 1/8") deep. This mould has a group of three plums and foliage in the base. The border is like fence posts with rounded tops. It is in good condition and it would be a good, usable mould. £39.  U.S.A.
+£12. Western
Europe
+£8.

V10249

A heavy ironstone mould with a bunch of acorns to the base. Marked only with an incised number '5' which may relate to the size. Date: c.1880. Size: 14.5cm. (5 3/4") long by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") wide by 9.2cm. (3 5/8") deep. This mould has a group of three acorns in the base with fluted sides. It is in good condition and it would be a good, usable mould. £38. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
V10246
An large earthenware mould with a bouquet of flowers to the base. Unmarked. Date: c.1850. Size: 20cm. (8") long by 15cm. (6") wide by 7cm. (2 3/4") deep. The body of this mould is very much like an ironstone but it has a blue glaze, more like that found on pearlware. The design is well detailed and the mould has fluted sides. It is in very good condition and it would turn out well, with a very positive image. £69. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
M3020
A pineapple mould. Unmarked. Date: c. 1860. Size: 16.5cm. (6 1/2") long by 13cm. (5 1/8") wide by 9cm. (3 1/2") high. This mould is made from an ironstone body. It has fluted sides and the condition is very good. £39. U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5.
V9946 An earthenware mould with a geometric design. Marked: 'BROWNFIELD' and it is also marked with a number of indistinct numbers. Some of these relate to the size and others possibly to pattern numbers. Date: c.1880. Size: 17cm. (6 3/4") long by 13.3cm. (5 1/4") wide by 10.8cm. (4 1/4") deep. This mould is quite crisply moulded with a geometric design. It is in very good, usable condition. £24. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
    
W11421 A small earthenware mould in the shape of an obelisk. Impressed 'MINTON', ' No10' and '3'. No 10 is the pattern number and this correspondes with the pattern books which were produced in the 1850's and the number 3 relates to the size. Date: c.1850. Size: 8.2cm. (3 1/4") square across the base by 10cm. (4") high. This particular design of mould, by Minton, is not often found in this size. It is in excellent condition.
£89.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
  
W11178 A miniature ironstone mould with a geometric design. Marked only with a number 'No45' over the number '4'. Although this mould does not carry the full Minton mark this is a Minton pattern number and it relates to the Minton pattern books from the 1850's. The impressed '4' relates to the size. Date: c.1860. Size: 9.5cm. (3 3/4") long by 7cm. (2 3/4") wide by 6.5cm. (2 1/2") deep. This piece is deeply moulded with a geometric design in the base. To the sides is a border of pointed top panels, like fence posts. There is a very small chip to the outside of the rim but other than that it is in very good, usable condition. £32.  U.S.A.
+£8. Western
Europe
+£5.
   
V10255
V10256
An earthenware mould with a bunch of grapes in the base and fluted sides. Marked: 'MINTON' and also impressed with 'No.29' and a number '5'. The 'No.29' is a pattern number and it corresponds with the Minton pattern books from the mid 19th century and the '5' relates to the size. Date: c.1860. Size: 13cm. (5 1/8") long by 10cm. (4") wide by 7.5cm. (3") deep. This mould is in very good condition and it is a good usable mould. We have 2 of these in stock. £38.
each
U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
each.
V9955
A heavy, earthenware mould depicting a bird eating fruit. There is an impressed 'MINTON' mark to the base but this is quite difficult to make out as the glaze has puddled into it. There is also an indistict pattern number. Date: c.1860. Size: 18.3cm. (7 1/4") long by 15.2cm. (6") wide by 8cm. (3 1/8") deep. This mould hs shallow tiered sides and the design in the base shows a selection of fruits and a bird. There is a crack on the footrim but this does not go through the mould and there is also slight crazing to the glaze. Other than this it is in very good condition and it is still quite usable. £42. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
T9074 A small earthenware mould with a wheatsheaf design to the base. Marked 'MINTON' and also impressed with 'No.42' above the number '4'. No.42 corresponds to the Minton pattern books from the mid 19th century and the number 4 relates to the size. Date: c.1850. Size: 10.7cm. (4 1/4") long by 9cm. (3 1/2") wide by 6.5cm. (2 1/2") deep. This piece is well moulded, with a wheatsheaf in the base and fluted sides. It is in very good condition but there is very slight crazing to the glaze. £48.

U.S.A.
+£5. Western
Europe
+£3.

V10258 An ironstone mould with roses in the base. Marked: 'BOOTHS', '5' and 'S'. Booths were at Church Bank Pottery, Tunstall from 1891 to 1948. The impressed 5 probably relates to the size. Date: c.1900. Size: 15.2cm. (6") long by 12.6cm. (5") wide by 7.6cm. (3") high. This mould has two roses and foliage in the base, with a fluted border. It is in excellent condition. £35. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
W11175 An earthenware mould which, in form, resembles a small fluted loaf tin. Marked only with the letter 'A' and the number '5' to the base. Date: c.1860. Size: 13cm. (5 1/8") long by 9.8cm. (3 7/8") wide by 7cm. (2 3/4") deep. This mould would turn out a shape which is like a small fluted loaf of bread. It is potted in a similar way to many Minton moulds but it does not have the typical Minton marks. It is in very good, usable condition.
£49. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
  
W11181 A large and heavy ironstone mould with a geometric design to the base. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 18cm. (7") long by 16.5cm. (6 1/2") wide by 14.5cm. (5 3/4") deep. This mould has a geometric daisy shape in the base which is surrounded by two tiers of fluting each with rounded tops. It has a small footrim. It is in good condition and it would be a good, usable mould. £35.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
Z4461 An ironstone mould with a geometric design. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size:14.5cm. (5 3/4") long by 12cm. (4 3/4") wide by 9.2cm. (3 5/8") deep. This mould is made from a heavy ironstone and it has a flat base. The design is very simple, with fluted sides. It is in excellent, usable condition. £25. U.S.A.
+£15. Western
Europe
+£10.
 
W11186 A large, earthenware mould with a geometric design. Marked only with the number 'No.9', but this mould is very similar in style to the moulds made by Brownfield. Date: c.1880. Size: 19.2cm. (7 5/8") long by 16cm. (6 1/4") wide by 11.7cm. (4 5/8") high. This piece has quite an elaborate geometric design. It is in excellent, usable condition. £35.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
Z4460 An earthenware mould of geometric form. Marked with a series of impressed numbers to the base. These include '86' which probably relates to the year of manufacture and '5' which relates to the size. Date: c.1886. Size: 13.5cm. (5 3/8") long by 10cm. (4") wide by 7.5cm. (3") deep. This mould has fluted sides going up to a star shaped centre. When turned out it would look like a marquee. It is in very good, usable condition. £24.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
V10248 An earthenware mould with a geometric design to the base. The base is marked with some very indistinct numbers which are difficult to make out due to the thick glaze. Date: c.1890. Size: 16.2cm. (6 3/8") long by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") wide by 10cm. (4") deep. This mould has a geometirc scroll to the base, with fluted sides. It is the same design as mould V10247 which is listed lower down but the external shape of this mould is fluted whereas the other is plain. There is crazing to the glaze but other than this it is in good usable condition. £24.  U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
V10240 An earthenware mould with a fluted design. Unmarked. Date: c.1860. Size: 14cm. (5 1/2") long by 12cm. (4 3/4") wide by 9cm. (3 1/2") deep. The geometric design in this mould looks something like a stylised shell. It is made from a fairly heavy earthenware and it is in very good, usable condition. £28. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
V10245 An ironstone mould with a geometric design. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 15.5cm. (6 1/8") long by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") wide by 10.5cm. (4 1/8") deep. This mould has a bold geometric design which would turn out very well. It is in excellent condition. £28. U.S.A.
+£10. Western
Europe
+£5.
 
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