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An earthenware mould in the form of an obelisk. Impressed with the pattern number 'No34' and the size number '5'. This pattern number corresponds with the Minton pattern books from the 1850's. Date: c.1850. Size: 14cm. (5 1/2") high. This shape of mould was produced by a number of different factories. It is in excellent condition.
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£78. U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
Gor5  A creamware mould with an Egyptian design. Unmarked. Date: c.1810. Size: 13cm. (5 1/8") by 10cm. (4") by 4.5cm. (1 3/4") deep. The design in this mould represents the hand of Fatima.This is a very unusual mould but the quality is not as good as the Wedgwood Egyptian series of moulds from the same period.There are two captive hairline cracks within the mould and there is also chipping to the footrim. £225 Nil
Gor21 A small earthenware mould in the form of a shell. Marked 'MINTON' and also impressed with 'No 9' over '3'. The number nine relates to the pattern number and the 3 relates to the size. Date: c.1850. Size: 9cm. (3 1/2") by 6.7cm. (2 5/8") by 4.5cm. (1 3/4") deep. This mould in in excellent condition. £35. U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
Gor3
A Wedgwood creamware mould from the Egyptian series. This series was designed to commemorate the battle of the Nile and drawings for the various designs appear in Charles Gills' pattern book of 1805. Marked 'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed with '236' which is the pattern number. Date: c.1810. Size: 16.5cm. (6 1/2") by 13cm. (5 1/8") by 6.5cm. (2 1/2") deep. The design in this mould shows Horus on the back of a sacred ram. Horus was a Pharaoh who was considered to be a living God. He appears in various animal disguises including an owl and the sacred vulture which is seen here. There is a crack in the footrim which extends for a short distance into the base of the mould. This is barely visible when looking into the mould. There is also a small chip on one of the highpoints within the mould. The moulding to the design is of an exceptionally fine quality.
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£495 Nil
Tgor30 A small earthenware mould with a star design to the base. Marked only with an impressed number '2'. Date: c.1830. Size: 8.7cm. (3 3/8") long by 6.8cm. (2 5/8") wide by 2.3cm. (7/8") deep. This is a very shallow mould. It has a central star design radiating out to six small star shapes around the rim. It has a very small chip to the footrim but otherwise is in very good condition. £45.  U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
Tgor9 A small earthenware mould in the shape of a star. Unmarked. Date: c.1840. Size: 10cm. (4 ") across the widest points by 4cm. (1 1/2") deep. This design very similar to the Davenport example but there are less ridges in the star. It has two very small chips to the points of the star. £45.  U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
Nw
9.10
An unusual ironstone mould with a shell in the base and six clasical dolphins forming the sides. Marked only with a couple of indistinct numbers to the base. Date: c.1860. Size: 12.5cm. (5") long by 10.5cm. (4 1/8") wide by 7.5cm. (3") deep. This is an interesting mould which we have not seen before and the design is finely detailed. The piece is in excellent condition but there are two small pieces of kiln grit within the mould.
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£78. U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
T8281 An unusual small mould with fluted sides and a flat top. Marked: 'SPODE', to the base, and also impressed with a number '25'. Date: c.1830. Size: 7.5cm. (3") diameter by 6cm. (2 3/8") deep. This is a form of mould which we have not seen before in pottery. It has very slight staining but it is in very good condition.
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£45. U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
S8120
A small ironstone mould with a geometric design. Unmarked. Date: c.1890. Size: 10cm. (3 7/8") long by 7.7cm. (3") wide by 5cm. (2") deep. The internal design of this this mould corresponds with Mintons pattern No23 but this design was made by numerous manufacturers. The condition is very good.
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£18 U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
S8118
A small ironstone mould in the form of a sunflower. Unmarked. Date: c.1870. Size: 10.2cm. (4") diameter by 6cm. (2 3/8") deep. This design, in an ironstone body, has turned up marked 'WEDGEWOOD', probably by William Smith, Stockton on Tees. We have two of these in stock and both have tiny chips on the footrims, which are the result of removing the stilts after coming out of the kiln. Other that this they are in very good condition.
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£45
each
U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
each
S8063 A rare 19th century earthenware mould. Unmarked. Date: c.1850. Size: 21cm. (8 1/4") long by 16.5cm. (6 1/2") wide by 12.5cm (5") deep. The design in the base of this mould shows five cherubs, two playing musical instruments and one drinking from a ewer which the other two are holding. Even the border design is unusual, having a geometirc design with two radiating suns, one at either end. There are three very small chips to the rim and a number of chips to the footrim.
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£245. Nil
S7940 A very unusual ironstone mould depicting a flaming heart. Unmarked. Date: c. 1860. Size: 16.5cm. (6 1/2") long by 12.5cm. (5") wide by 6.3cm. (2 1/2") deep. The heart has flames coming from the top, a chain crossing it and a birds head poking out from the middle. This must have some meaning, although I do not know what it is. We have only ever seen two examples of this design in the 25 years that we have been buying and selling moulds. This one is in excellent condition. £89. U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
S7925 An unusual Wedgwood creamware mould with a cauliflower design. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed '28 1/2'. Date: c.1820.
Size: 21.5cm. (8 1/2") long by 17.5cm. (6 7/8") wide by 1cm. (4 3/8") deep. This is a very good quality piece and the moulding of the design is very crisp and finely detailed. There are two chips to the footrim and one chip to the moulding on the interior of the mould.
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£195. Nil.
S7728 A mould with a design in the base which shows two cherries on a branch. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c.1860. Size: 17cm. (6 3/4") long by 11cm. (4 1/4") wide by 11cm. (4 1/4") deep. This is a good quality, and very usable example of this mould.It is in excellent condition. £48. U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
S7741 A small Minton mould with a geometric design. Marked only with the numbers 'No23' above '4'. The 23 corresponds with Mintons' catalogue numbr for this design and '4' relates to the size. Date: c.1850. Size: 11.5cm. (4 1/2") long by 8.3cm. (3 1/4") wide by 5cm. (2") deep. This mould is in very good condition but there is some kiln grit inside the mould. £34. U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
S7579 A mould with a shell design in the base. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c.1860. Size: 13.5cm. (5 1/4") long by 9.5cm. (3 3/4") wide by 7.5cm. (3 ") deep. This is a good quality example of this mould and it is in excellent condition. £38. U.S.A. +£10 Western
Europe.
£5.
S7219 An ironstone mould in the form of a rabbit. Unmarked. Date: c.1860. Size: 19cm. (7 1/2") long by 12.5cm. (5") wide by 9cm. (3 1/2") deep. This mould turns out the full form of a rabbit and it is in excellent condition.
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£45. U.S.A. +£10
Western
Europe.
£5.
S6811 A small Wedgwood mould showing a basket full of eggs. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed with the pattern number '45' and the size '3 1/2'. Date: c.1840. Size: 9cm. (3 1/2") long by 8cm. (3 1/8") wide by 4.5cm. (1 3/4") deep. The moulding of the design is crisp and detailed. It is in excellent condition.
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£95 U.S.A. +£5 Western
Europe.
£5.
S7388 A mould depicting various fruits hanging from a garland. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed with '4in' being the size and the pattern number '20'. Date: c.1840. Size: 10.5cm. (4 1/4") by 9.5cm. (3 3/4") by 5cm. (2") deep. The design in this mould is finely modelled and it is one of the more unusual moulds that Wedgwood produced in this size. There is a small chip to the footrim but otherwise the condition is good.
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£68. U.S.A. +£5 Western
Europe.
£5.
S7334 A small ironstone mould in a spiral design. Unmarked. Date: c.1860. Size: 9cm. (3 1/2") diameter by 4.5cm. (1 3/4") deep. This is a very usable little mould and it is in excellent condition. £28. U.S.A. +£5 Western
Europe.
£5.
S7293 A small creamware mould showing a bunch of plums. Marked: 'WEDGWOOD' and also impressed with the pattern number '429'. Date: c.1820. Size: 9cm. (3 1/2") long by 6.3cm. (2 1/2") wide by 3.2cm. (1 1/4") deep. The moulding of the design is very crisp and detailed. There is a feint hairline crack to one end of the mould but otherwise the condition is good.
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£89. Nil
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. 
N4459 An earthenware asparagus mould. Marked: 'COPELAND'. Date: c. 1860. Size: 16cm. (6 1/4") long by 10.2cm. (4") wide by 8.5cm. (3 3/8") deep. The condition of this piece is very good though there is a small amount of kiln dust in the glaze at the tips of three of the asparagus. However, it is still quite usable.   £39. 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.  

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