Two attractive 18th Century pewtar spoons, dating back to around 1770. Both spoon handles are crafted with beautiful, fine, detailed markings (marriage and tudor details). Great Georgian peices.
A very good example of a Cornishware rolling pin with original handles and excellent paint work. Pin in very good shape with no chips, cracks or crazing. Some minor firing marks as it usual with this pottery. Green Made in England, T. G. Green & Co. Ltd stamp to one end.
A good example of a large T. G. Green Cornishware rice jar from the 1930's. Some minor firing imperfections and clean fine crazing. It has the black shield mark to the base.
A good example of a large T. G. Green Cornishware jar from the late 1920's. Very good condition with just the usual firing imperfections found on these early pieces. It has the green church mark to the base which was used before the shield mark was introduced to identify the range specifically.