Victorian Flow Blue & Antique Tableware Auction
Listing ID#: 855842

Sale Location
428 S McCulloch Blvd., Bldg. B
Pueblo West, CO 81007
Sale Dates and Times
Bidding Starts: Thursday Mar 26
Bidding Ends: Sunday Apr 19
Sale Type
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345 Auction

Contact: Neil Enslow
Phone: 719-252-2262
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2025 (v.02.20)

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Listing Information
Victorian Flow Blue & Antique Tableware Auction This specialty auction features an exceptional collection of over 100 lots of Victorian and antique flow blue, along with a selection of additional antique tableware. The catalog offers a wide range of pieces including plates, platters, serving items, and decorative wares, showcasing the deep cobalt patterns and classic designs that define flow blue ceramics. Many pieces in this collection date to the Victorian era, with others representing later antique production, providing a well-rounded offering for both seasoned collectors and new buyers. Patterns and makers vary, with numerous desirable and increasingly hard-to-find examples throughout the sale. Bidding begins closing on Sunday, April 19th at 7:00 PM Mountain Time. Previews are welcome at 428 S McCulloch Blvd, Building B. Please contact us to schedule a time or with any questions. Nationwide shipping is available on all lots. For additional information, please call 719-924-9379. Do not miss this opportunity to acquire a curated collection of Victorian flow blue and antique tableware.

1006264
Late Victorian Doulton Burslem Scenic Tumbler
This is a late Victorian Flow Blue "Scenery" series tumbler produced by Doulton & Co. (Burslem), England, circa 18901902. This piece is a quintessential example of Flow Blue, defined by the heavy diffusion of cobalt oxide into the white glaze durifir...

1006265
1894 Flow Blue Baluster Mini Vase
This Royal Bayreuth miniature baluster vase is a high-quality addition to the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1894. Utilizing the Flow Blue technique, the cobalt oxide has been fired to create a vibrant, atmospheric "halo" thatle...

1006266
Royal Beyreuth Flow Blue "Three Faces" Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria during the late 19th century. As a distinctive example of Flow Blue, it features a deep cobalt "halo" along the interior and exterior rim, where thegme...

1006267
Victorian Flow Blue Gilded Demitasse Cup
This Flow Blue demitasse cup, measuring 2 inches in height by 2.75 inches in diameter, features a heavily blurred cobalt floral motif characteristic of mid-to-late 19th-century ironstone. The crazing is pronounced, with a visible hairline fracture ne...

1006268
1890 Flow Blue Whispering Babes Pear Creamer
This Royal Bayreuth pear-shaped creamer, produced in Bavaria circa 1890, features the intimate "Whispering Babes" motif. As a definitive example of Flow Blue, the cobalt pigment exhibits a heavy, atmospheric "halo" that softens the landscape behihe t...

1006269
1890 Flow Blue Babes and Dog Bulbous Creamer
This Royal Bayreuth bulbous creamer represents the "Girls and Dog" narrative from the 1890 Babes in the Woods series. Utilizing the Flow Blue process, the cobalt oxide has been encouraged to "bleed" into the white glaze, creating a soft-focus effthat...

1006270
Flow Blue Babes Gone Fishing Gilded Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1890. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring a deliberate atmospheric bleed where the cobalt pigment diffuses into the white glaze, p...

1006271
Flow Blue Babes in the Woods Ovoid Creamer
This Royal Bayreuth creamer from the circa 1890 Babes in the Woods series is a premier example of Flow Blue porcelain. It is distinguished by a tall, tapered ovoid body that terminates in a tight, scalloped rim. The underglaze blue transfer depicts a...

1006272
1890 Flow Blue Babes With Umbrella Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1890. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring the characteristic atmospheric "halo" where the cobalt pigment bleeds into the white gze...

1006273
1890 Flow Blue Babes in the Woods Mini Vase
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain miniature vase from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1890. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring the characteristic atmospheric bleed where the cobalt pigment diffuses into the w...

1006274
Gilded 1894 Babes in the Woods Waisted Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1894. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring a heavy atmospheric "halo" where the cobalt pigment bleeds deeply into the white glazepa...

1006275
Flow Blue Babes and Dog Bulbous Pitcher
This Royal Bayreuth creamer, also from the 1890 Babes in the Woods series, utilizes a structurally different, wide-bulbous form with a broader, more pronounced spout. As a definitive Flow Blue item, it exhibits a much deeper cobalt saturation and a w...

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Victorian New Wharf "Waldorf" Flow Blue Bowl
This authentic 19th-century semi-porcelain bowl features the "Waldorf" pattern by New Wharf Pottery, England. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue transferware, characterized by the intentional blurred and misty "bleeding" of the deep cobalt bglaz...

1006902
"Babes in the Woods" Flow Blue Mini Urn Vase
This is an exceptional example of a Royal Bayreuth mini-urn vase from the beloved Babes in the Woods series, produced in Tettau, Bavaria, circa 1900. This 5-inch vessel represents the pinnacle of the Flow Blue technique on fine porcelain. One side fe...

1007001
1891 W.H. Grindley Shanghai Ironstone Creamer
This is an ironstone creamer in the Shanghai pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While your notes mentioned Johnson Bros, the globe-and-vessel backstamp definitively identifies this as a Grindley piece, featuring...

1007002
1850 Charles Meigh Flow Blue Jenny Lind Bowl
This is an ironstone waste bowl in the Jenny Lind pattern, produced by C.M. & S. (Charles Meigh & Son) in Staffordshire, England, circa 1850. As a premier example of mid-Victorian Flow Blue, it features a deep, saturated cobalt "halo" that gives thpa...

1007003
Chatoyant "Cat's Eye" Selenite Display Eggs Pair
This is a matched pair of carved and polished Selenite "Cat's Eye" eggs. Each egg is crafted from natural Satin Spar, a fibrous mineral known for its strong chatoyancyan optical phenomenon that produces a bright, moving band of light across the suace...

1007004
1891 W.H. Grindley Flow Blue Iris Egg Cup
This is a flow blue ironstone egg cup in the Iris pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley of Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While the stamped mark is partially illegible, the "HORN" refers to the Ironstone China designation often used by Grindley,d t...

1007005
1915 Allertons Flow Blue Willow Double Egg Cup
This is a double-ended ironstone egg cup produced by Allertons Ltd. in Staffordshire, England, circa 1915. It is a premier example of the Flow Blue technique applied to the iconic Blue Willow pattern. The piece is distinguished by a noticeable "cobat...

1007006
1891 Grindley Flow Blue Relief-Molded Cabinet Mug
This is an ironstone mug in the Iris pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley of Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. A dramatic example of high-Victorian Flow Blue, it features a deeply saturated cobalt "halo" that bleeds from the rim into the white glazcr...

1007007
1891 Flow Blue Iris Pattern Ironstone Sugar Bowl
This is a Victorian ironstone sugar bowl (lacking its original lid) in the Iris pattern, likely produced by W.H. Grindley or a contemporary Staffordshire pottery circa 1891. A vibrant example of Flow Blue, the hand-painted cobalt foliage exhibits a s...

1007008
1897 W.H. Grindley Flow Blue Grace Sugar Bowl
This is an ironstone lidded sugar bowl in the Grace pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley of Staffordshire, England, circa 1897. The globe-and-vessel backstamp (specifically the "Grace" banner) definitively identifies this as a Grindley piece. This issp...

1007009
Royal Staffordshire Flow Blue Gilded Iris Teapot
This is an ironstone teapot in the Iris pattern, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While the "Iris" design was used by several potteries, the crown backstamp identifies this as an authentic Royal Staffordshire piece (A.J. Wilkinson).is ...

1007011
1880 Flow Blue Willow Pewter-Top Syrup Pitcher
This is a Victorian ironstone syrup pitcher in the Blue Willow pattern, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. A unique variant of the Flow Blue technique, the cobalt landscape exhibits a heavy "atmospheric bleed," particularly noticeableoun...

1007012
1891 Johnson Bros Flow Blue Brooklyn Saucer
This is an ironstone saucer in the Brooklyn pattern, produced by Johnson Bros in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. As a vibrant example of Flow Blue, it features a dense, "peppery" floral and scrollwork border that exhibits a heavy cobalt "halo,lee...

1007013
Flow Blue Chen-Si Octagonal Bowl Pair
This pair of ironstone berry bowls represents two distinct Staffordshire potteries, beautifully unified by their shared octagonal form and deep cobalt saturation. The first bowl features a Victorian floral urn and rose motif, while the second is in t...

1007014
1890 Gilded Flow Blue Ironstone Cheese Keep
This is a Victorian ironstone covered cheese keep, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1890. A sophisticated example of the Aesthetic Movement, the piece features an underglaze cobalt floral transfer in the Flow Blue style, with the pigment int...

1007015
1850 Staffordshire Flow Blue Faceted Tea Bowl
This is a Victorian ironstone handless tea bowl, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1850. A striking example of mid-Victorian Flow Blue, it features an "Orientalist" pagoda and landscape transfer allowed to flow into a deep, moody cobalt satat...

1007016
1899 Carlton Ware Kyber Mechanical Pitcher
This is a rare and highly technical example of Victorian "Self-Pouring" hollowware, specifically a claret jug or hot water pitcher in the Kyber pattern, produced by Wiltshaw & Robinson (Carlton Ware) in Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1899. This pce...

1007017
1885 Staffordshire Flow Blue Pickle/ Relish Dish
This is an ironstone pickle dish or relish platter in the Seaweed pattern, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1885. A textbook example of the Aesthetic Movement, the design features a branching, naturalistic marine motif that beautifully utili...

1007018
Victorian Flow Blue Butter Pat Collection 9pcs
This is a diverse mixed collection of nine Victorian ironstone butter pats, produced by several prominent Staffordshire potteries including W.H. Grindley, Ridgways, and Johnson Bros, circa 18801900. These miniature dishes were an essential part of af...

1007019
1900 C.T. Altwasser Flow Blue Chocolate Pot
This is a porcelain chocolate pot produced by Carl Tielsch (C.T.) Altwasser in Silesia (modern-day Poland), circa 1900. A high-style example of German Art Nouveau (Jugendstil), this vessel features a dramatic "bleeding" cobalt-to-white gradient kwn...

1007020
1900 "Trio of Babes" Flow Blue Sugar Bow
This is an exceptional piece of Royal Bayreuth porcelain, specifically an open sugar bowl or relish dish from the highly coveted Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria, Germany, circa 1900. This piece features the iconic "Trio of Babes" (te...

1007021
1890 Flow Blue Ironstone Sugar Sifter (Muffineer)
This is a Victorian ironstone sugar sifter (also known as a muffineer), produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1890. A quintessential example of the Flow Blue technique applied to utility ware, the shaker features a deep cobalt mottled glaze tha...

1007022
1890 Staffordshire Flow Blue Scalloped Waste Bowl
This is a Victorian ironstone waste bowl (or slop bowl), produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1890. A vibrant example of late-19th-century Flow Blue, the vessel is decorated with a lush, underglaze cobalt floral transfer that exhibits the sign...

1007023
1850 J. Wedgwood Flow Blue Chapoo Tea Bowl
This is an exceptional mid-Victorian ironstone tea bowl and saucer set in the Chapoo pattern, produced by John Wedgwood (J. Wedg. & Co.) of Tunstall, England, circa 1850. Named after a port city in China, the Chapoo pattern is one of the "holy gral...

1007024
1880 Staffordshire Flow Blue 5-Bar Toast Rack
This is an exceptionally rare Victorian ironstone toast rack, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. While toast racks were common in silver and wood, finding an intact five-partition ceramic version in Flow Blue is a significant find for as...

1007025
1895 W.H. Grindley Flow Blue Campion Soap Dish
This is an ironstone covered soap dish (the interior liner and lid) in the Campion pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley in Staffordshire, England, circa 1895. A sophisticated example of late-Victorian Flow Blue, it features a lush underglaze cobalt flo...

1007026
1891 Doulton Burslem "Willow" Triangular Creamer
This is a highly unusual Victorian triangular creamer in the Blue Willow pattern, produced by Doulton Burslem in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While the "Blue Willow" pattern was ubiquitous in the 19th century, this piece is distinguished bit...

1007027
1880 Staffordshire Flow Blue Sauce Ladle
This is a rare Victorian ironstone sauce ladle, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. While large soup ladles are more common, this 7-inch "petite" version was specifically designed for serving gravy or dessert sauces from a tureen. The lle...

1007029
Edwards & Challinor "Kin-Shan" Flow Blue Plate
At 8.5" in diameter, this is a Flow Blue luncheon plate in the "Kin-Shan" pattern, produced by Edwards & Challinor of Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, circa 18531862. In the mid-Victorian era, this specific size was intended for the midday mealfor s...

1007030
1845 Davenport Flow Blue "Amoy" Plate
This is a mid-Victorian ironstone dinner plate in the celebrated Amoy pattern, produced by Davenport in Longport, Staffordshire, England, circa 1845. This is a quintessential example of the Orientalist style, named after the Chinese port city (now Xi...

1007031
1880 Staffordshire Miniature Scent Funnel
This is a very rare and charming Victorian porcelain scent or apothecary funnel, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. While large utilitarian ironstone funnels are found occasionally, this miniature 3-inch version was specifically designed...

1007032
Antique Flow Blue & Gilt Vanity Trinket Tray
This is an antique Flow Blue double ring tree or trinket tray, a staple of the late-Victorian lady's dressing table circa 18901910 measuring 5" x 3.5" In a 19th-century vanity set, the high, sculptural handle wasn't just for decoration; the uprit "...

1007033
Antique Hatpin Holder & 13-Pin Collection
This elegant collection comprises a trumpet-shaped Flow Blue porcelain hatpin holder and thirteen assorted antique hatpins, representing millinery fashion from approximately 1890 to 1930. The holder itself stands roughly 4.5 inches tall and featuresa...

1007034
Cobalt & Gilt Porcelain Inkwell / Spongeware Scoop
This set includes two distinct pieces of high-Victorian writing and vanity ware that, while both ceramic and blue-themed, represent very different manufacturing styles from the 18801900 period. The first item is a triple-lobed porcelain inkwell andp...

1007035
Blue and White Ceramic Double-Handled Bowl
This is an exceptional Flow Blue double-handled soup coupe (sometimes referred to as a bouillon cup) in the "Chapoo" pattern by John Wedgwood, manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 18411860. Measuring approximately 6.25" in diameter (notclud...

1007036
J. & G. Alcock "Scinde" Flow Blue Dessert Plate
This Flow Blue dessert or luncheon plate in the "Scinde" pattern, manufactured by J. & G. Alcock in Cobridge, Staffordshire, England, circa 18391846. While slightly smaller than the full dinner service size at 7.5" in diameter, this plate exhibithe e...

1007037
W. Adams & Sons"Shanghai" Flow Blue Luncheon Pla
This Flow Blue luncheon plate in the "Shanghai" pattern was manufactured by W. Adams & Sons (William Adams) in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, circa 18411861. Measuring 8.5" in diameter, this piece is a classic example of "Early Flow" ironstoharact...

1007038
John Wedgwood "Chapoo" Flow Blue Salad Plate
Measuring 8" in diameter, this is an authentic Flow Blue salad plate in the celebrated "Chapoo" pattern, manufactured by John Wedgwood in Staffordshire, England, circa 18411860. As a definitive example of the "Early Flow" period, the ironstonefeature...

1007039
Antique 6.5" Flow Blue Hanging Salt Box
This is an authentic Flow Blue hanging salt box, likely manufactured in Staffordshire, England, or by a German porcelain factory catering to the English market, circa 18901910. Measuring approximately 6.5" H x 6" in diameter, this piece was a stae o...

1007040
Antique Flow Blue Shell-Shaped Serving Bowl
This Flow Blue shell bowl was manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 18901910. Measuring 9" L x 5.5" W x 2" H, it is a prime example of the Victorian "Marine" or "Grotto" aesthetic. The bowl is deeply molded in the shape of a scallop sith pron...

1007041
Carlton Ware Flow Blue Mechanical Cheese Keeper
This is an exceptional Flow Blue cheese keeper (or biscuit jar) manufactured by Wiltshaw & Robinson (Carlton Ware) in Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1896. Measuring 5.5" H x 5" W, the piece is a specialized Victorian food storage vessel designed wia ...

1007042
Late Victorian Johnson Bros. "Alaska" Bowl
This is an "Alaska" pattern deep serving bowl by Johnson Brothers, England, dating to the late 19th century (circa 18911900). This piece is a definitive example of Flow Blue, a specific firing technique where volatile chemicals in the kiln causede co...

1007043
Victorian Burgess & Leigh "Daisy" Serving Bowl
This is a "Daisy" pattern deep serving bowl manufactured by Burgess & Leigh (Middleport Pottery), Burslem, England. The registration number 272768 definitively dates the design to 1896. This piece is a prime example of Flow Blue semi-porcelain, wheth...

1007044
Victorian Wood & Son "Fairy Villas" Serving Bowl
This is an exceptionally well-preserved "Fairy Villas" pattern serving bowl produced by Wood & Son (the firm's name before it became "Sons" in 1907), dating between 1891 and 1900. This piece is a premier example of Flow Blue, featuring an intensealt ...

1007045
Johnson Bros. "Eclipse" Flow Blue Gravy Boat
This is an "Eclipse" pattern sauce boat (gravy boat) manufactured by Johnson Brothers, England, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century (circa 18911913). This piece is a sophisticated example of Flow Blue ironstone, featuring a deep cobalt be t...

1007046
Victorian Ironstone Flow Blue Razor Box
This is a mid-to-late 19th-century Flow Blue razor box, originally part of a multi-piece Victorian washstand set. While frequently misidentified as a butter dish, the long, narrow 7-inch proportions and the interior drainage ridges on the floor of th...

1007047
Doulton Burslem Gilded Cobalt Biscuit Jar
This is a Doulton Burslem biscuit jar, manufactured in England circa 18901902. The piece features a deep "Blown-Over" cobalt glaze, a technique where the blue pigment was applied heavily at the rim and base and allowed to fade toward the center toigh...

1007048
Victorian "Blue Onion" Bread Knife and Rest
This is a Victorian bread knife and matching knife rest featuring Flow Blue earthenware handles, produced in England circa 18801900. While the steel blade shows characteristic oxidation and pitting typical of late 19th-century high-carbon steel, thec...

1007049
Victorian Silver Butter Knife with Flow Blue Rest
This is a late Victorian butter knife and Flow Blue knife rest, produced in England circa 18801900. While they are a functional pairing, they are a "marriage" of two different materials: the 6-inch knife features a sterling silver or silver-platedand...

1007064
Victorian Doulton Burslem "Gloire de Dijon" Vase
This is a premier example of Doulton Burslem "Gloire de Dijon" Flow Blue, manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 1897. Measuring 5" H x 4" W, this "posey vase" or "ruffled jar" represents the peak of late-Victorian aesthetic design, cothe orga...

1007065
Victorian Wood & Sons "Trent" Flow Blue Plate
This is a "Trent" pattern cabinet plate manufactured by Wood & Sons, Burslem, England, dating to the late Victorian or early Edwardian period (circa 18911910). This piece is a sophisticated example of Flow Blue semi-porcelain, distinguished by theeep...

1007066
Victorian Flow Blue Gilded Sauce Ladle
This is a Victorian sauce ladle manufactured in England circa 18851900. While described for soup or punch, the 7-inch length and 3-inch bowl diameter identify this specifically as a sauce or gravy ladle, designed to accompany a matching tureen. Thisp...

1007067
Victorian Alfred Meakin "Ormonde" Flow Blue Suga
This is an "Ormonde" pattern open sugar bowl (originally part of a tea service), manufactured by Alfred Meakin, Ltd., Tunstall, England, circa 18911897. This piece is a quintessential example of Flow Blue, featuring a deeply saturated cobalt transr o...

1007068
Antique German"Blue Onion" Porcelain Condiment S
This is a charming porcelain condiment cruet set in the Blue Onion (Zwiebelmuster) pattern, manufactured in Germany, likely by a factory in the Meissen or Dresden tradition, circa 18801910. Measuring approximately 4" L x 4" W x 4" H, the set istrefo...

1007069
Rare Ashworth "Indian" Flow Blue Small Tea Plate
This is a sought after Flow Blue bread and butter plate (or a small tea plate) in the "Indian" pattern. In the mid-Victorian era, these smaller, heavily decorated plates were often part of a large "service à la russe" where every course had its opec...

1007070
Keeling & Co. "Chatsworth" Flow Blue Salad Plate
This Flow Blue salad plate in the "Chatsworth" pattern was manufactured by Keeling & Co. Ltd. (K & Co. B) in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, in June 1904. Measuring 8" in diameter, it features a dense cobalt transfer of romantic Victorian roses aaca...

1007071
Victorian Doulton Burslem "Japan" Tripod Pot
This is a late Victorian "Iris" or "Japan" pattern open mustard pot (missing its original silver-plated or ceramic lid), manufactured by Doulton Burslem, England, circa 18851895. This piece is a quintessential example of Flow Blue, featuring anhetic ...

1007072
Antique Blue Willow Transferware Saucer
This is a fine example of a Blue Willow saucer, likely produced in Staffordshire, England, during the late 19th or early 20th century. Measuring 4.5" in diameter, this small piece was originally intended as a companion to a traditional tea cup. Ths...

1007073
John Wedgwood "Chapoo" Flow Blue Pedestal Cup
This is a remarkable Flow Blue pedestal cup (often used as a cocoa or chocolate cup) in the "Chapoo" pattern by John Wedgwood, manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 18411860. Measuring 3" in diameter and 3" in height, the piece is a preexamp...

1007074
Johnson Bros "Richmond" Flow Blue Dinner Plate
This is a classic piece of English Flow Blue ironstone in the "Richmond" pattern, manufactured by Johnson Brothers in Hanley, Staffordshire, England, circa 18901910. Measuring 7 3/4" in diameter x 1.5" in height, the plate is crafted from semi-elain...

1007075
Antique Carlsbad Austria "Violets" Porcelain Tra
This is an Austrian porcelain tray (specifically from the Carlsbad region) rather than Cauldon, manufactured circa 18901910. Measuring 9" L x 6 3/4" W with a flat base and upward curved lip, the piece features a vibrant cobalt "bleeding" bordert tra...

1007076
W.H. Grindley "Daisy" Flow Blue Dinner Plate
This Flow Blue dinner plate in the "Daisy" pattern was manufactured by W.H. Grindley & Co. in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, circa 1896. Measuring 10" in diameter and 1" in height, the piece is crafted from semi-porcelain and features a delicaobal...

1007077
Antique Gustavsberg Flow Blue Relish Dish
This Flow Blue relish dish or open vegetable bowl was manufactured by Gustavsberg in Sweden, circa 18901910. Measuring 7.5 L x 5" W x 2" H, the piece is a rare example of Scandinavian Flow Blue, which often utilized stylized, swirling floral transrs ...

1007078
Myott "Monarch" Flow Blue Bread & Butter Plate
This Flow Blue plate was manufactured by Myott, Son & Co. in Staffordshire, England, circa 1900. Crafted from "Imperial Semi-Porcelain," it features the ornate, neoclassical floral and scrollwork border characteristic of the "Monarch" design. Thep co...

1007079
Antique John Wedgwood "Chapoo" Flow Blue Pitcher
This Flow Blue octagonal pitcher in the "Chapoo" pattern by John Wedgwood (not to be confused with the more famous Josiah Wedgwood) was manufactured in Staffordshire, England, between 1841 and 1860. This "Early Flow" ironstone piece is a premierple o...

1007080
Antique Johnson Bros "Rochester" Flow Blue Bowl
This Flow Blue open bowl in the "Rochester" pattern was manufactured by Johnson Brothers in Staffordshire, England, circa 18911900. Crafted from "Royal Semi-Porcelain," it features a deep cobalt floral transfer with the characteristic intentionaeed t...

1007081
Antique Maddock "Lombard" Flow Blue Creamer
This Flow Blue creamer in the "Lombard" pattern was manufactured by John Maddock & Sons in Staffordshire, England, circa 18911896. Measuring 5" L x 3" W x 4" H, the vessel is constructed of "Royal Semi-Porcelain" and features a heavy cobalt fransfer ...

1007082
Antique Stanley Pottery "Touraine" Creamer
This Flow Blue creamer in the "Touraine" pattern was manufactured by the Stanley Pottery Co. in Staffordshire, England, circa 1898. Measuring 6.25" L x 4" W x 5" H, the vessel is crafted from semi-porcelain and features a high-contrast cobalt blansfe...

1007083
Antique Maddock "Cotswold" Flow Blue Tureen Set
This Flow Blue covered vegetable tureen set in the "Cotswold" pattern was manufactured by John Maddock & Sons in Staffordshire, England, during the 1890s. Measuring 8.75" L x 6" W x 5" H, the piece is crafted from "Royal Semi-Porcelain" and fea dense...

1007084
Antique Alfred Meakin "Normandy" Flow Blue Platt
This Flow Blue oval serving platter in the "Normandy" pattern was produced by Alfred Meakin in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. Measuring 10.25" L x 8.25" W x 1" H, the piece is crafted from "Royal Semi-Porcelain" and features a dense, romad flora...

1007085
1898 W.H. Grindley Argyle Pattern Platter
This Flow Blue serving platter, manufactured by W.H. Grindley & Co. in Staffordshire, England, features the Argyle pattern. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue rather than Blue Willow, as it lacks the bridge, pagoda, and paired birds essential to...

1007086
Johnson Bros Persian Pattern Flow Blue Platter
This Flow Blue oval platter, produced by Johnson Bros in England, features the Persian pattern. It's characteristic "bleeding" of the cobalt blue pigment into the surrounding white glaze, which creates a hazy, high-contrast border. It is composed eir...

1007087
Cauldon Pekin Pattern Flow Blue Vegetable Dish
This Flow Blue vegetable dish, produced by Cauldon (Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.) in Staffordshire, England, features the Pekin pattern. It is categorized as Flow Blue due to the deliberate "smearing" and diffusion of the cobalt blue pigment into thwh...

1007088
Villeroy & Boch Althea Pattern Flow Blue Server
This Flow Blue double-handled server, produced by Villeroy & Boch (V&B), features the Althea pattern. It is categorized as Flow Blue due to the heavy, intentional diffusion of the cobalt pigment into the surrounding white glaze, which creates a satur...

1007089
Royal Doulton Geneva Pattern Flow Blue Creamer
This Flow Blue creamer, produced by Royal Doulton in Burslem, England, features the Geneva pattern. It is identified as Flow Blue by the heavy, characteristic "bleeding" of the cobalt blue pigment into the surrounding white glaze, which creates a hy,...

1007090
Wedgwood Pearlware Flow Blue Serving Ladle
This Flow Blue ladle is identified as a product of Wedgwood (specifically the Josiah Wedgwood & Sons pottery) in Staffordshire, England. The identification is confirmed by the impressed mark "WEDGWOOD" and "PEARL" on the bowl, indicating it is maf "P...

1007091
Late Victorian Copeland Flow Blue Gilt Open Salts
This pair of Flow Blue open salts, produced by Copeland (Spode) in Staffordshire, England, features an ornate, lace-like scroll and floral pattern. These pieces are identified as Flow Blue due to the high-contrast cobalt pigment that has deliberately...

1007092
W.E. Corn Ayr Pattern Flow Blue Tureen with Ladle
This Flow Blue tureen and matching ladle set, produced by W.E. Corn in Burslem, England, features the Ayr pattern. It is categorized as Flow Blue due to the heavy, deliberate diffusion of cobalt pigment into the white glaze, which creates a saturated...

1007093
Antique John Maddock "Cotswold" Flow Blue Platte
This piece is a Flow Blue oval serving platter in the "Cotswold" pattern, manufactured by John Maddock & Sons of Staffordshire, England. Produced between 1891 and 1896, it is composed of "Royal Semi-Porcelain," a high-quality earthenware designedmimi...

1007094
Antique H. Alcock "Delamere" Flow Blue Butter Di
This Flow Blue covered butter dish in the "Delamere" pattern was manufactured by Henry Alcock & Co. in Staffordshire, England, circa 18911900. Measuring 8" L x 7" W x 4" H, the set is crafted from "Royal Premier Semi-Porcelain" and features aobalt tr...

1007095
Antique Gorham "Buttercup" Sterling Silver Spoon
This sterling silver teaspoon in the "Buttercup" pattern was manufactured by the Gorham Manufacturing Company of Providence, Rhode Island, with this specific iteration introduced in 1899. Measuring 5.75" L x 1.25" W x 0.75" H, the piece has a coed we...

1007096
Antique Whiting "Lily" Sterling Silver Teaspoon
This sterling silver teaspoon in the "Lily" pattern was manufactured by the Whiting Manufacturing Company (a subsidiary of Gorham after 1924) with a patent date of April 28, 1891. Measuring 5.75" L x 1.25" W x 0.75" H, the piece has a confirmedt of 2...

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Listing Details
Victorian Flow Blue & Antique Tableware Auction This specialty auction features an exceptional collection of over 100 lots of Victorian and antique flow blue, along with a selection of additional antique tableware. The catalog offers a wide range of pieces including plates, platters, serving items, and decorative wares, showcasing the deep cobalt patterns and classic designs that define flow blue ceramics. Many pieces in this collection date to the Victorian era, with others representing later antique production, providing a well-rounded offering for both seasoned collectors and new buyers. Patterns and makers vary, with numerous desirable and increasingly hard-to-find examples throughout the sale. Bidding begins closing on Sunday, April 19th at 7:00 PM Mountain Time. Previews are welcome at 428 S McCulloch Blvd, Building B. Please contact us to schedule a time or with any questions. Nationwide shipping is available on all lots. For additional information, please call 719-924-9379. Do not miss this opportunity to acquire a curated collection of Victorian flow blue and antique tableware.

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Late Victorian Doulton Burslem Scenic Tumbler
This is a late Victorian Flow Blue "Scenery" series tumbler produced by Doulton & Co. (Burslem), England, circa 18901902. This piece is a quintessential example of Flow Blue, defined by the heavy diffusion of cobalt oxide into the white glaze durifir...

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1894 Flow Blue Baluster Mini Vase
This Royal Bayreuth miniature baluster vase is a high-quality addition to the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1894. Utilizing the Flow Blue technique, the cobalt oxide has been fired to create a vibrant, atmospheric "halo" thatle...

1006266
Royal Beyreuth Flow Blue "Three Faces" Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria during the late 19th century. As a distinctive example of Flow Blue, it features a deep cobalt "halo" along the interior and exterior rim, where thegme...

1006267
Victorian Flow Blue Gilded Demitasse Cup
This Flow Blue demitasse cup, measuring 2 inches in height by 2.75 inches in diameter, features a heavily blurred cobalt floral motif characteristic of mid-to-late 19th-century ironstone. The crazing is pronounced, with a visible hairline fracture ne...

1006268
1890 Flow Blue Whispering Babes Pear Creamer
This Royal Bayreuth pear-shaped creamer, produced in Bavaria circa 1890, features the intimate "Whispering Babes" motif. As a definitive example of Flow Blue, the cobalt pigment exhibits a heavy, atmospheric "halo" that softens the landscape behihe t...

1006269
1890 Flow Blue Babes and Dog Bulbous Creamer
This Royal Bayreuth bulbous creamer represents the "Girls and Dog" narrative from the 1890 Babes in the Woods series. Utilizing the Flow Blue process, the cobalt oxide has been encouraged to "bleed" into the white glaze, creating a soft-focus effthat...

1006270
Flow Blue Babes Gone Fishing Gilded Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1890. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring a deliberate atmospheric bleed where the cobalt pigment diffuses into the white glaze, p...

1006271
Flow Blue Babes in the Woods Ovoid Creamer
This Royal Bayreuth creamer from the circa 1890 Babes in the Woods series is a premier example of Flow Blue porcelain. It is distinguished by a tall, tapered ovoid body that terminates in a tight, scalloped rim. The underglaze blue transfer depicts a...

1006272
1890 Flow Blue Babes With Umbrella Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1890. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring the characteristic atmospheric "halo" where the cobalt pigment bleeds into the white gze...

1006273
1890 Flow Blue Babes in the Woods Mini Vase
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain miniature vase from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1890. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring the characteristic atmospheric bleed where the cobalt pigment diffuses into the w...

1006274
Gilded 1894 Babes in the Woods Waisted Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1894. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring a heavy atmospheric "halo" where the cobalt pigment bleeds deeply into the white glazepa...

1006275
Flow Blue Babes and Dog Bulbous Pitcher
This Royal Bayreuth creamer, also from the 1890 Babes in the Woods series, utilizes a structurally different, wide-bulbous form with a broader, more pronounced spout. As a definitive Flow Blue item, it exhibits a much deeper cobalt saturation and a w...

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Victorian New Wharf "Waldorf" Flow Blue Bowl
This authentic 19th-century semi-porcelain bowl features the "Waldorf" pattern by New Wharf Pottery, England. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue transferware, characterized by the intentional blurred and misty "bleeding" of the deep cobalt bglaz...

1006902
"Babes in the Woods" Flow Blue Mini Urn Vase
This is an exceptional example of a Royal Bayreuth mini-urn vase from the beloved Babes in the Woods series, produced in Tettau, Bavaria, circa 1900. This 5-inch vessel represents the pinnacle of the Flow Blue technique on fine porcelain. One side fe...

1007001
1891 W.H. Grindley Shanghai Ironstone Creamer
This is an ironstone creamer in the Shanghai pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While your notes mentioned Johnson Bros, the globe-and-vessel backstamp definitively identifies this as a Grindley piece, featuring...

1007002
1850 Charles Meigh Flow Blue Jenny Lind Bowl
This is an ironstone waste bowl in the Jenny Lind pattern, produced by C.M. & S. (Charles Meigh & Son) in Staffordshire, England, circa 1850. As a premier example of mid-Victorian Flow Blue, it features a deep, saturated cobalt "halo" that gives thpa...

1007003
Chatoyant "Cat's Eye" Selenite Display Eggs Pair
This is a matched pair of carved and polished Selenite "Cat's Eye" eggs. Each egg is crafted from natural Satin Spar, a fibrous mineral known for its strong chatoyancyan optical phenomenon that produces a bright, moving band of light across the suace...

1007004
1891 W.H. Grindley Flow Blue Iris Egg Cup
This is a flow blue ironstone egg cup in the Iris pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley of Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While the stamped mark is partially illegible, the "HORN" refers to the Ironstone China designation often used by Grindley,d t...

1007005
1915 Allertons Flow Blue Willow Double Egg Cup
This is a double-ended ironstone egg cup produced by Allertons Ltd. in Staffordshire, England, circa 1915. It is a premier example of the Flow Blue technique applied to the iconic Blue Willow pattern. The piece is distinguished by a noticeable "cobat...

1007006
1891 Grindley Flow Blue Relief-Molded Cabinet Mug
This is an ironstone mug in the Iris pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley of Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. A dramatic example of high-Victorian Flow Blue, it features a deeply saturated cobalt "halo" that bleeds from the rim into the white glazcr...

1007007
1891 Flow Blue Iris Pattern Ironstone Sugar Bowl
This is a Victorian ironstone sugar bowl (lacking its original lid) in the Iris pattern, likely produced by W.H. Grindley or a contemporary Staffordshire pottery circa 1891. A vibrant example of Flow Blue, the hand-painted cobalt foliage exhibits a s...

1007008
1897 W.H. Grindley Flow Blue Grace Sugar Bowl
This is an ironstone lidded sugar bowl in the Grace pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley of Staffordshire, England, circa 1897. The globe-and-vessel backstamp (specifically the "Grace" banner) definitively identifies this as a Grindley piece. This issp...

1007009
Royal Staffordshire Flow Blue Gilded Iris Teapot
This is an ironstone teapot in the Iris pattern, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While the "Iris" design was used by several potteries, the crown backstamp identifies this as an authentic Royal Staffordshire piece (A.J. Wilkinson).is ...

1007011
1880 Flow Blue Willow Pewter-Top Syrup Pitcher
This is a Victorian ironstone syrup pitcher in the Blue Willow pattern, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. A unique variant of the Flow Blue technique, the cobalt landscape exhibits a heavy "atmospheric bleed," particularly noticeableoun...

1007012
1891 Johnson Bros Flow Blue Brooklyn Saucer
This is an ironstone saucer in the Brooklyn pattern, produced by Johnson Bros in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. As a vibrant example of Flow Blue, it features a dense, "peppery" floral and scrollwork border that exhibits a heavy cobalt "halo,lee...

1007013
Flow Blue Chen-Si Octagonal Bowl Pair
This pair of ironstone berry bowls represents two distinct Staffordshire potteries, beautifully unified by their shared octagonal form and deep cobalt saturation. The first bowl features a Victorian floral urn and rose motif, while the second is in t...

1007014
1890 Gilded Flow Blue Ironstone Cheese Keep
This is a Victorian ironstone covered cheese keep, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1890. A sophisticated example of the Aesthetic Movement, the piece features an underglaze cobalt floral transfer in the Flow Blue style, with the pigment int...

1007015
1850 Staffordshire Flow Blue Faceted Tea Bowl
This is a Victorian ironstone handless tea bowl, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1850. A striking example of mid-Victorian Flow Blue, it features an "Orientalist" pagoda and landscape transfer allowed to flow into a deep, moody cobalt satat...

1007016
1899 Carlton Ware Kyber Mechanical Pitcher
This is a rare and highly technical example of Victorian "Self-Pouring" hollowware, specifically a claret jug or hot water pitcher in the Kyber pattern, produced by Wiltshaw & Robinson (Carlton Ware) in Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1899. This pce...

1007017
1885 Staffordshire Flow Blue Pickle/ Relish Dish
This is an ironstone pickle dish or relish platter in the Seaweed pattern, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1885. A textbook example of the Aesthetic Movement, the design features a branching, naturalistic marine motif that beautifully utili...

1007018
Victorian Flow Blue Butter Pat Collection 9pcs
This is a diverse mixed collection of nine Victorian ironstone butter pats, produced by several prominent Staffordshire potteries including W.H. Grindley, Ridgways, and Johnson Bros, circa 18801900. These miniature dishes were an essential part of af...

1007019
1900 C.T. Altwasser Flow Blue Chocolate Pot
This is a porcelain chocolate pot produced by Carl Tielsch (C.T.) Altwasser in Silesia (modern-day Poland), circa 1900. A high-style example of German Art Nouveau (Jugendstil), this vessel features a dramatic "bleeding" cobalt-to-white gradient kwn...

1007020
1900 "Trio of Babes" Flow Blue Sugar Bow
This is an exceptional piece of Royal Bayreuth porcelain, specifically an open sugar bowl or relish dish from the highly coveted Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria, Germany, circa 1900. This piece features the iconic "Trio of Babes" (te...

1007021
1890 Flow Blue Ironstone Sugar Sifter (Muffineer)
This is a Victorian ironstone sugar sifter (also known as a muffineer), produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1890. A quintessential example of the Flow Blue technique applied to utility ware, the shaker features a deep cobalt mottled glaze tha...

1007022
1890 Staffordshire Flow Blue Scalloped Waste Bowl
This is a Victorian ironstone waste bowl (or slop bowl), produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1890. A vibrant example of late-19th-century Flow Blue, the vessel is decorated with a lush, underglaze cobalt floral transfer that exhibits the sign...

1007023
1850 J. Wedgwood Flow Blue Chapoo Tea Bowl
This is an exceptional mid-Victorian ironstone tea bowl and saucer set in the Chapoo pattern, produced by John Wedgwood (J. Wedg. & Co.) of Tunstall, England, circa 1850. Named after a port city in China, the Chapoo pattern is one of the "holy gral...

1007024
1880 Staffordshire Flow Blue 5-Bar Toast Rack
This is an exceptionally rare Victorian ironstone toast rack, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. While toast racks were common in silver and wood, finding an intact five-partition ceramic version in Flow Blue is a significant find for as...

1007025
1895 W.H. Grindley Flow Blue Campion Soap Dish
This is an ironstone covered soap dish (the interior liner and lid) in the Campion pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley in Staffordshire, England, circa 1895. A sophisticated example of late-Victorian Flow Blue, it features a lush underglaze cobalt flo...

1007026
1891 Doulton Burslem "Willow" Triangular Creamer
This is a highly unusual Victorian triangular creamer in the Blue Willow pattern, produced by Doulton Burslem in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While the "Blue Willow" pattern was ubiquitous in the 19th century, this piece is distinguished bit...

1007027
1880 Staffordshire Flow Blue Sauce Ladle
This is a rare Victorian ironstone sauce ladle, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. While large soup ladles are more common, this 7-inch "petite" version was specifically designed for serving gravy or dessert sauces from a tureen. The lle...

1007029
Edwards & Challinor "Kin-Shan" Flow Blue Plate
At 8.5" in diameter, this is a Flow Blue luncheon plate in the "Kin-Shan" pattern, produced by Edwards & Challinor of Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, circa 18531862. In the mid-Victorian era, this specific size was intended for the midday mealfor s...

1007030
1845 Davenport Flow Blue "Amoy" Plate
This is a mid-Victorian ironstone dinner plate in the celebrated Amoy pattern, produced by Davenport in Longport, Staffordshire, England, circa 1845. This is a quintessential example of the Orientalist style, named after the Chinese port city (now Xi...

1007031
1880 Staffordshire Miniature Scent Funnel
This is a very rare and charming Victorian porcelain scent or apothecary funnel, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. While large utilitarian ironstone funnels are found occasionally, this miniature 3-inch version was specifically designed...

1007032
Antique Flow Blue & Gilt Vanity Trinket Tray
This is an antique Flow Blue double ring tree or trinket tray, a staple of the late-Victorian lady's dressing table circa 18901910 measuring 5" x 3.5" In a 19th-century vanity set, the high, sculptural handle wasn't just for decoration; the uprit "...

1007033
Antique Hatpin Holder & 13-Pin Collection
This elegant collection comprises a trumpet-shaped Flow Blue porcelain hatpin holder and thirteen assorted antique hatpins, representing millinery fashion from approximately 1890 to 1930. The holder itself stands roughly 4.5 inches tall and featuresa...

1007034
Cobalt & Gilt Porcelain Inkwell / Spongeware Scoop
This set includes two distinct pieces of high-Victorian writing and vanity ware that, while both ceramic and blue-themed, represent very different manufacturing styles from the 18801900 period. The first item is a triple-lobed porcelain inkwell andp...

1007035
Blue and White Ceramic Double-Handled Bowl
This is an exceptional Flow Blue double-handled soup coupe (sometimes referred to as a bouillon cup) in the "Chapoo" pattern by John Wedgwood, manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 18411860. Measuring approximately 6.25" in diameter (notclud...

1007036
J. & G. Alcock "Scinde" Flow Blue Dessert Plate
This Flow Blue dessert or luncheon plate in the "Scinde" pattern, manufactured by J. & G. Alcock in Cobridge, Staffordshire, England, circa 18391846. While slightly smaller than the full dinner service size at 7.5" in diameter, this plate exhibithe e...

1007037
W. Adams & Sons"Shanghai" Flow Blue Luncheon Pla
This Flow Blue luncheon plate in the "Shanghai" pattern was manufactured by W. Adams & Sons (William Adams) in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, circa 18411861. Measuring 8.5" in diameter, this piece is a classic example of "Early Flow" ironstoharact...

1007038
John Wedgwood "Chapoo" Flow Blue Salad Plate
Measuring 8" in diameter, this is an authentic Flow Blue salad plate in the celebrated "Chapoo" pattern, manufactured by John Wedgwood in Staffordshire, England, circa 18411860. As a definitive example of the "Early Flow" period, the ironstonefeature...

1007039
Antique 6.5" Flow Blue Hanging Salt Box
This is an authentic Flow Blue hanging salt box, likely manufactured in Staffordshire, England, or by a German porcelain factory catering to the English market, circa 18901910. Measuring approximately 6.5" H x 6" in diameter, this piece was a stae o...

1007040
Antique Flow Blue Shell-Shaped Serving Bowl
This Flow Blue shell bowl was manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 18901910. Measuring 9" L x 5.5" W x 2" H, it is a prime example of the Victorian "Marine" or "Grotto" aesthetic. The bowl is deeply molded in the shape of a scallop sith pron...

1007041
Carlton Ware Flow Blue Mechanical Cheese Keeper
This is an exceptional Flow Blue cheese keeper (or biscuit jar) manufactured by Wiltshaw & Robinson (Carlton Ware) in Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1896. Measuring 5.5" H x 5" W, the piece is a specialized Victorian food storage vessel designed wia ...

1007042
Late Victorian Johnson Bros. "Alaska" Bowl
This is an "Alaska" pattern deep serving bowl by Johnson Brothers, England, dating to the late 19th century (circa 18911900). This piece is a definitive example of Flow Blue, a specific firing technique where volatile chemicals in the kiln causede co...

1007043
Victorian Burgess & Leigh "Daisy" Serving Bowl
This is a "Daisy" pattern deep serving bowl manufactured by Burgess & Leigh (Middleport Pottery), Burslem, England. The registration number 272768 definitively dates the design to 1896. This piece is a prime example of Flow Blue semi-porcelain, wheth...

1007044
Victorian Wood & Son "Fairy Villas" Serving Bowl
This is an exceptionally well-preserved "Fairy Villas" pattern serving bowl produced by Wood & Son (the firm's name before it became "Sons" in 1907), dating between 1891 and 1900. This piece is a premier example of Flow Blue, featuring an intensealt ...

1007045
Johnson Bros. "Eclipse" Flow Blue Gravy Boat
This is an "Eclipse" pattern sauce boat (gravy boat) manufactured by Johnson Brothers, England, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century (circa 18911913). This piece is a sophisticated example of Flow Blue ironstone, featuring a deep cobalt be t...

1007046
Victorian Ironstone Flow Blue Razor Box
This is a mid-to-late 19th-century Flow Blue razor box, originally part of a multi-piece Victorian washstand set. While frequently misidentified as a butter dish, the long, narrow 7-inch proportions and the interior drainage ridges on the floor of th...

1007047
Doulton Burslem Gilded Cobalt Biscuit Jar
This is a Doulton Burslem biscuit jar, manufactured in England circa 18901902. The piece features a deep "Blown-Over" cobalt glaze, a technique where the blue pigment was applied heavily at the rim and base and allowed to fade toward the center toigh...

1007048
Victorian "Blue Onion" Bread Knife and Rest
This is a Victorian bread knife and matching knife rest featuring Flow Blue earthenware handles, produced in England circa 18801900. While the steel blade shows characteristic oxidation and pitting typical of late 19th-century high-carbon steel, thec...

1007049
Victorian Silver Butter Knife with Flow Blue Rest
This is a late Victorian butter knife and Flow Blue knife rest, produced in England circa 18801900. While they are a functional pairing, they are a "marriage" of two different materials: the 6-inch knife features a sterling silver or silver-platedand...

1007064
Victorian Doulton Burslem "Gloire de Dijon" Vase
This is a premier example of Doulton Burslem "Gloire de Dijon" Flow Blue, manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 1897. Measuring 5" H x 4" W, this "posey vase" or "ruffled jar" represents the peak of late-Victorian aesthetic design, cothe orga...

1007065
Victorian Wood & Sons "Trent" Flow Blue Plate
This is a "Trent" pattern cabinet plate manufactured by Wood & Sons, Burslem, England, dating to the late Victorian or early Edwardian period (circa 18911910). This piece is a sophisticated example of Flow Blue semi-porcelain, distinguished by theeep...

1007066
Victorian Flow Blue Gilded Sauce Ladle
This is a Victorian sauce ladle manufactured in England circa 18851900. While described for soup or punch, the 7-inch length and 3-inch bowl diameter identify this specifically as a sauce or gravy ladle, designed to accompany a matching tureen. Thisp...

1007067
Victorian Alfred Meakin "Ormonde" Flow Blue Suga
This is an "Ormonde" pattern open sugar bowl (originally part of a tea service), manufactured by Alfred Meakin, Ltd., Tunstall, England, circa 18911897. This piece is a quintessential example of Flow Blue, featuring a deeply saturated cobalt transr o...

1007068
Antique German"Blue Onion" Porcelain Condiment S
This is a charming porcelain condiment cruet set in the Blue Onion (Zwiebelmuster) pattern, manufactured in Germany, likely by a factory in the Meissen or Dresden tradition, circa 18801910. Measuring approximately 4" L x 4" W x 4" H, the set istrefo...

1007069
Rare Ashworth "Indian" Flow Blue Small Tea Plate
This is a sought after Flow Blue bread and butter plate (or a small tea plate) in the "Indian" pattern. In the mid-Victorian era, these smaller, heavily decorated plates were often part of a large "service à la russe" where every course had its opec...

1007070
Keeling & Co. "Chatsworth" Flow Blue Salad Plate
This Flow Blue salad plate in the "Chatsworth" pattern was manufactured by Keeling & Co. Ltd. (K & Co. B) in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, in June 1904. Measuring 8" in diameter, it features a dense cobalt transfer of romantic Victorian roses aaca...

1007071
Victorian Doulton Burslem "Japan" Tripod Pot
This is a late Victorian "Iris" or "Japan" pattern open mustard pot (missing its original silver-plated or ceramic lid), manufactured by Doulton Burslem, England, circa 18851895. This piece is a quintessential example of Flow Blue, featuring anhetic ...

1007072
Antique Blue Willow Transferware Saucer
This is a fine example of a Blue Willow saucer, likely produced in Staffordshire, England, during the late 19th or early 20th century. Measuring 4.5" in diameter, this small piece was originally intended as a companion to a traditional tea cup. Ths...

1007073
John Wedgwood "Chapoo" Flow Blue Pedestal Cup
This is a remarkable Flow Blue pedestal cup (often used as a cocoa or chocolate cup) in the "Chapoo" pattern by John Wedgwood, manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 18411860. Measuring 3" in diameter and 3" in height, the piece is a preexamp...

1007074
Johnson Bros "Richmond" Flow Blue Dinner Plate
This is a classic piece of English Flow Blue ironstone in the "Richmond" pattern, manufactured by Johnson Brothers in Hanley, Staffordshire, England, circa 18901910. Measuring 7 3/4" in diameter x 1.5" in height, the plate is crafted from semi-elain...

1007075
Antique Carlsbad Austria "Violets" Porcelain Tra
This is an Austrian porcelain tray (specifically from the Carlsbad region) rather than Cauldon, manufactured circa 18901910. Measuring 9" L x 6 3/4" W with a flat base and upward curved lip, the piece features a vibrant cobalt "bleeding" bordert tra...

1007076
W.H. Grindley "Daisy" Flow Blue Dinner Plate
This Flow Blue dinner plate in the "Daisy" pattern was manufactured by W.H. Grindley & Co. in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, circa 1896. Measuring 10" in diameter and 1" in height, the piece is crafted from semi-porcelain and features a delicaobal...

1007077
Antique Gustavsberg Flow Blue Relish Dish
This Flow Blue relish dish or open vegetable bowl was manufactured by Gustavsberg in Sweden, circa 18901910. Measuring 7.5 L x 5" W x 2" H, the piece is a rare example of Scandinavian Flow Blue, which often utilized stylized, swirling floral transrs ...

1007078
Myott "Monarch" Flow Blue Bread & Butter Plate
This Flow Blue plate was manufactured by Myott, Son & Co. in Staffordshire, England, circa 1900. Crafted from "Imperial Semi-Porcelain," it features the ornate, neoclassical floral and scrollwork border characteristic of the "Monarch" design. Thep co...

1007079
Antique John Wedgwood "Chapoo" Flow Blue Pitcher
This Flow Blue octagonal pitcher in the "Chapoo" pattern by John Wedgwood (not to be confused with the more famous Josiah Wedgwood) was manufactured in Staffordshire, England, between 1841 and 1860. This "Early Flow" ironstone piece is a premierple o...

1007080
Antique Johnson Bros "Rochester" Flow Blue Bowl
This Flow Blue open bowl in the "Rochester" pattern was manufactured by Johnson Brothers in Staffordshire, England, circa 18911900. Crafted from "Royal Semi-Porcelain," it features a deep cobalt floral transfer with the characteristic intentionaeed t...

1007081
Antique Maddock "Lombard" Flow Blue Creamer
This Flow Blue creamer in the "Lombard" pattern was manufactured by John Maddock & Sons in Staffordshire, England, circa 18911896. Measuring 5" L x 3" W x 4" H, the vessel is constructed of "Royal Semi-Porcelain" and features a heavy cobalt fransfer ...

1007082
Antique Stanley Pottery "Touraine" Creamer
This Flow Blue creamer in the "Touraine" pattern was manufactured by the Stanley Pottery Co. in Staffordshire, England, circa 1898. Measuring 6.25" L x 4" W x 5" H, the vessel is crafted from semi-porcelain and features a high-contrast cobalt blansfe...

1007083
Antique Maddock "Cotswold" Flow Blue Tureen Set
This Flow Blue covered vegetable tureen set in the "Cotswold" pattern was manufactured by John Maddock & Sons in Staffordshire, England, during the 1890s. Measuring 8.75" L x 6" W x 5" H, the piece is crafted from "Royal Semi-Porcelain" and fea dense...

1007084
Antique Alfred Meakin "Normandy" Flow Blue Platt
This Flow Blue oval serving platter in the "Normandy" pattern was produced by Alfred Meakin in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. Measuring 10.25" L x 8.25" W x 1" H, the piece is crafted from "Royal Semi-Porcelain" and features a dense, romad flora...

1007085
1898 W.H. Grindley Argyle Pattern Platter
This Flow Blue serving platter, manufactured by W.H. Grindley & Co. in Staffordshire, England, features the Argyle pattern. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue rather than Blue Willow, as it lacks the bridge, pagoda, and paired birds essential to...

1007086
Johnson Bros Persian Pattern Flow Blue Platter
This Flow Blue oval platter, produced by Johnson Bros in England, features the Persian pattern. It's characteristic "bleeding" of the cobalt blue pigment into the surrounding white glaze, which creates a hazy, high-contrast border. It is composed eir...

1007087
Cauldon Pekin Pattern Flow Blue Vegetable Dish
This Flow Blue vegetable dish, produced by Cauldon (Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.) in Staffordshire, England, features the Pekin pattern. It is categorized as Flow Blue due to the deliberate "smearing" and diffusion of the cobalt blue pigment into thwh...

1007088
Villeroy & Boch Althea Pattern Flow Blue Server
This Flow Blue double-handled server, produced by Villeroy & Boch (V&B), features the Althea pattern. It is categorized as Flow Blue due to the heavy, intentional diffusion of the cobalt pigment into the surrounding white glaze, which creates a satur...

1007089
Royal Doulton Geneva Pattern Flow Blue Creamer
This Flow Blue creamer, produced by Royal Doulton in Burslem, England, features the Geneva pattern. It is identified as Flow Blue by the heavy, characteristic "bleeding" of the cobalt blue pigment into the surrounding white glaze, which creates a hy,...

1007090
Wedgwood Pearlware Flow Blue Serving Ladle
This Flow Blue ladle is identified as a product of Wedgwood (specifically the Josiah Wedgwood & Sons pottery) in Staffordshire, England. The identification is confirmed by the impressed mark "WEDGWOOD" and "PEARL" on the bowl, indicating it is maf "P...

1007091
Late Victorian Copeland Flow Blue Gilt Open Salts
This pair of Flow Blue open salts, produced by Copeland (Spode) in Staffordshire, England, features an ornate, lace-like scroll and floral pattern. These pieces are identified as Flow Blue due to the high-contrast cobalt pigment that has deliberately...

1007092
W.E. Corn Ayr Pattern Flow Blue Tureen with Ladle
This Flow Blue tureen and matching ladle set, produced by W.E. Corn in Burslem, England, features the Ayr pattern. It is categorized as Flow Blue due to the heavy, deliberate diffusion of cobalt pigment into the white glaze, which creates a saturated...

1007093
Antique John Maddock "Cotswold" Flow Blue Platte
This piece is a Flow Blue oval serving platter in the "Cotswold" pattern, manufactured by John Maddock & Sons of Staffordshire, England. Produced between 1891 and 1896, it is composed of "Royal Semi-Porcelain," a high-quality earthenware designedmimi...

1007094
Antique H. Alcock "Delamere" Flow Blue Butter Di
This Flow Blue covered butter dish in the "Delamere" pattern was manufactured by Henry Alcock & Co. in Staffordshire, England, circa 18911900. Measuring 8" L x 7" W x 4" H, the set is crafted from "Royal Premier Semi-Porcelain" and features aobalt tr...

1007095
Antique Gorham "Buttercup" Sterling Silver Spoon
This sterling silver teaspoon in the "Buttercup" pattern was manufactured by the Gorham Manufacturing Company of Providence, Rhode Island, with this specific iteration introduced in 1899. Measuring 5.75" L x 1.25" W x 0.75" H, the piece has a coed we...

1007096
Antique Whiting "Lily" Sterling Silver Teaspoon
This sterling silver teaspoon in the "Lily" pattern was manufactured by the Whiting Manufacturing Company (a subsidiary of Gorham after 1924) with a patent date of April 28, 1891. Measuring 5.75" L x 1.25" W x 0.75" H, the piece has a confirmedt of 2...

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Victorian Flow Blue & Antique Tableware Auction
 Online Only Auction
Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Thursday Mar 26
Bidding Ends: Sunday Apr 19
Sale Location
428 S McCulloch Blvd., Bldg. B
Pueblo West, CO 81007
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Victorian Flow Blue & Antique Tableware Auction This specialty auction features an exceptional collection of over 100 lots of Victorian and antique flow blue, along with a selection of additional antique tableware. The catalog offers a wide range of pieces including plates, platters, serving items, and decorative wares, showcasing the deep cobalt patterns and classic designs that define flow blue ceramics. Many pieces in this collection date to the Victorian era, with others representing later antique production, providing a well-rounded offering for both seasoned collectors and new buyers. Patterns and makers vary, with numerous desirable and increasingly hard-to-find examples throughout the sale. Bidding begins closing on Sunday, April 19th at 7:00 PM Mountain Time. Previews are welcome at 428 S McCulloch Blvd, Building B. Please contact us to schedule a time or with any questions. Nationwide shipping is available on all lots. For additional information, please call 719-924-9379. Do not miss this opportunity to acquire a curated collection of Victorian flow blue and antique tableware.

1006264
Late Victorian Doulton Burslem Scenic Tumbler
This is a late Victorian Flow Blue "Scenery" series tumbler produced by Doulton & Co. (Burslem), England, circa 18901902. This piece is a quintessential example of Flow Blue, defined by the heavy diffusion of cobalt oxide into the white glaze durifir...

1006265
1894 Flow Blue Baluster Mini Vase
This Royal Bayreuth miniature baluster vase is a high-quality addition to the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1894. Utilizing the Flow Blue technique, the cobalt oxide has been fired to create a vibrant, atmospheric "halo" thatle...

1006266
Royal Beyreuth Flow Blue "Three Faces" Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria during the late 19th century. As a distinctive example of Flow Blue, it features a deep cobalt "halo" along the interior and exterior rim, where thegme...

1006267
Victorian Flow Blue Gilded Demitasse Cup
This Flow Blue demitasse cup, measuring 2 inches in height by 2.75 inches in diameter, features a heavily blurred cobalt floral motif characteristic of mid-to-late 19th-century ironstone. The crazing is pronounced, with a visible hairline fracture ne...

1006268
1890 Flow Blue Whispering Babes Pear Creamer
This Royal Bayreuth pear-shaped creamer, produced in Bavaria circa 1890, features the intimate "Whispering Babes" motif. As a definitive example of Flow Blue, the cobalt pigment exhibits a heavy, atmospheric "halo" that softens the landscape behihe t...

1006269
1890 Flow Blue Babes and Dog Bulbous Creamer
This Royal Bayreuth bulbous creamer represents the "Girls and Dog" narrative from the 1890 Babes in the Woods series. Utilizing the Flow Blue process, the cobalt oxide has been encouraged to "bleed" into the white glaze, creating a soft-focus effthat...

1006270
Flow Blue Babes Gone Fishing Gilded Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1890. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring a deliberate atmospheric bleed where the cobalt pigment diffuses into the white glaze, p...

1006271
Flow Blue Babes in the Woods Ovoid Creamer
This Royal Bayreuth creamer from the circa 1890 Babes in the Woods series is a premier example of Flow Blue porcelain. It is distinguished by a tall, tapered ovoid body that terminates in a tight, scalloped rim. The underglaze blue transfer depicts a...

1006272
1890 Flow Blue Babes With Umbrella Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1890. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring the characteristic atmospheric "halo" where the cobalt pigment bleeds into the white gze...

1006273
1890 Flow Blue Babes in the Woods Mini Vase
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain miniature vase from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1890. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring the characteristic atmospheric bleed where the cobalt pigment diffuses into the w...

1006274
Gilded 1894 Babes in the Woods Waisted Creamer
This is a Royal Bayreuth porcelain creamer from the Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria circa 1894. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue, featuring a heavy atmospheric "halo" where the cobalt pigment bleeds deeply into the white glazepa...

1006275
Flow Blue Babes and Dog Bulbous Pitcher
This Royal Bayreuth creamer, also from the 1890 Babes in the Woods series, utilizes a structurally different, wide-bulbous form with a broader, more pronounced spout. As a definitive Flow Blue item, it exhibits a much deeper cobalt saturation and a w...

1006555
Victorian New Wharf "Waldorf" Flow Blue Bowl
This authentic 19th-century semi-porcelain bowl features the "Waldorf" pattern by New Wharf Pottery, England. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue transferware, characterized by the intentional blurred and misty "bleeding" of the deep cobalt bglaz...

1006902
"Babes in the Woods" Flow Blue Mini Urn Vase
This is an exceptional example of a Royal Bayreuth mini-urn vase from the beloved Babes in the Woods series, produced in Tettau, Bavaria, circa 1900. This 5-inch vessel represents the pinnacle of the Flow Blue technique on fine porcelain. One side fe...

1007001
1891 W.H. Grindley Shanghai Ironstone Creamer
This is an ironstone creamer in the Shanghai pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While your notes mentioned Johnson Bros, the globe-and-vessel backstamp definitively identifies this as a Grindley piece, featuring...

1007002
1850 Charles Meigh Flow Blue Jenny Lind Bowl
This is an ironstone waste bowl in the Jenny Lind pattern, produced by C.M. & S. (Charles Meigh & Son) in Staffordshire, England, circa 1850. As a premier example of mid-Victorian Flow Blue, it features a deep, saturated cobalt "halo" that gives thpa...

1007003
Chatoyant "Cat's Eye" Selenite Display Eggs Pair
This is a matched pair of carved and polished Selenite "Cat's Eye" eggs. Each egg is crafted from natural Satin Spar, a fibrous mineral known for its strong chatoyancyan optical phenomenon that produces a bright, moving band of light across the suace...

1007004
1891 W.H. Grindley Flow Blue Iris Egg Cup
This is a flow blue ironstone egg cup in the Iris pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley of Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While the stamped mark is partially illegible, the "HORN" refers to the Ironstone China designation often used by Grindley,d t...

1007005
1915 Allertons Flow Blue Willow Double Egg Cup
This is a double-ended ironstone egg cup produced by Allertons Ltd. in Staffordshire, England, circa 1915. It is a premier example of the Flow Blue technique applied to the iconic Blue Willow pattern. The piece is distinguished by a noticeable "cobat...

1007006
1891 Grindley Flow Blue Relief-Molded Cabinet Mug
This is an ironstone mug in the Iris pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley of Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. A dramatic example of high-Victorian Flow Blue, it features a deeply saturated cobalt "halo" that bleeds from the rim into the white glazcr...

1007007
1891 Flow Blue Iris Pattern Ironstone Sugar Bowl
This is a Victorian ironstone sugar bowl (lacking its original lid) in the Iris pattern, likely produced by W.H. Grindley or a contemporary Staffordshire pottery circa 1891. A vibrant example of Flow Blue, the hand-painted cobalt foliage exhibits a s...

1007008
1897 W.H. Grindley Flow Blue Grace Sugar Bowl
This is an ironstone lidded sugar bowl in the Grace pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley of Staffordshire, England, circa 1897. The globe-and-vessel backstamp (specifically the "Grace" banner) definitively identifies this as a Grindley piece. This issp...

1007009
Royal Staffordshire Flow Blue Gilded Iris Teapot
This is an ironstone teapot in the Iris pattern, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While the "Iris" design was used by several potteries, the crown backstamp identifies this as an authentic Royal Staffordshire piece (A.J. Wilkinson).is ...

1007011
1880 Flow Blue Willow Pewter-Top Syrup Pitcher
This is a Victorian ironstone syrup pitcher in the Blue Willow pattern, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. A unique variant of the Flow Blue technique, the cobalt landscape exhibits a heavy "atmospheric bleed," particularly noticeableoun...

1007012
1891 Johnson Bros Flow Blue Brooklyn Saucer
This is an ironstone saucer in the Brooklyn pattern, produced by Johnson Bros in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. As a vibrant example of Flow Blue, it features a dense, "peppery" floral and scrollwork border that exhibits a heavy cobalt "halo,lee...

1007013
Flow Blue Chen-Si Octagonal Bowl Pair
This pair of ironstone berry bowls represents two distinct Staffordshire potteries, beautifully unified by their shared octagonal form and deep cobalt saturation. The first bowl features a Victorian floral urn and rose motif, while the second is in t...

1007014
1890 Gilded Flow Blue Ironstone Cheese Keep
This is a Victorian ironstone covered cheese keep, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1890. A sophisticated example of the Aesthetic Movement, the piece features an underglaze cobalt floral transfer in the Flow Blue style, with the pigment int...

1007015
1850 Staffordshire Flow Blue Faceted Tea Bowl
This is a Victorian ironstone handless tea bowl, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1850. A striking example of mid-Victorian Flow Blue, it features an "Orientalist" pagoda and landscape transfer allowed to flow into a deep, moody cobalt satat...

1007016
1899 Carlton Ware Kyber Mechanical Pitcher
This is a rare and highly technical example of Victorian "Self-Pouring" hollowware, specifically a claret jug or hot water pitcher in the Kyber pattern, produced by Wiltshaw & Robinson (Carlton Ware) in Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1899. This pce...

1007017
1885 Staffordshire Flow Blue Pickle/ Relish Dish
This is an ironstone pickle dish or relish platter in the Seaweed pattern, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1885. A textbook example of the Aesthetic Movement, the design features a branching, naturalistic marine motif that beautifully utili...

1007018
Victorian Flow Blue Butter Pat Collection 9pcs
This is a diverse mixed collection of nine Victorian ironstone butter pats, produced by several prominent Staffordshire potteries including W.H. Grindley, Ridgways, and Johnson Bros, circa 18801900. These miniature dishes were an essential part of af...

1007019
1900 C.T. Altwasser Flow Blue Chocolate Pot
This is a porcelain chocolate pot produced by Carl Tielsch (C.T.) Altwasser in Silesia (modern-day Poland), circa 1900. A high-style example of German Art Nouveau (Jugendstil), this vessel features a dramatic "bleeding" cobalt-to-white gradient kwn...

1007020
1900 "Trio of Babes" Flow Blue Sugar Bow
This is an exceptional piece of Royal Bayreuth porcelain, specifically an open sugar bowl or relish dish from the highly coveted Babes in the Woods series, produced in Bavaria, Germany, circa 1900. This piece features the iconic "Trio of Babes" (te...

1007021
1890 Flow Blue Ironstone Sugar Sifter (Muffineer)
This is a Victorian ironstone sugar sifter (also known as a muffineer), produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1890. A quintessential example of the Flow Blue technique applied to utility ware, the shaker features a deep cobalt mottled glaze tha...

1007022
1890 Staffordshire Flow Blue Scalloped Waste Bowl
This is a Victorian ironstone waste bowl (or slop bowl), produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1890. A vibrant example of late-19th-century Flow Blue, the vessel is decorated with a lush, underglaze cobalt floral transfer that exhibits the sign...

1007023
1850 J. Wedgwood Flow Blue Chapoo Tea Bowl
This is an exceptional mid-Victorian ironstone tea bowl and saucer set in the Chapoo pattern, produced by John Wedgwood (J. Wedg. & Co.) of Tunstall, England, circa 1850. Named after a port city in China, the Chapoo pattern is one of the "holy gral...

1007024
1880 Staffordshire Flow Blue 5-Bar Toast Rack
This is an exceptionally rare Victorian ironstone toast rack, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. While toast racks were common in silver and wood, finding an intact five-partition ceramic version in Flow Blue is a significant find for as...

1007025
1895 W.H. Grindley Flow Blue Campion Soap Dish
This is an ironstone covered soap dish (the interior liner and lid) in the Campion pattern, produced by W.H. Grindley in Staffordshire, England, circa 1895. A sophisticated example of late-Victorian Flow Blue, it features a lush underglaze cobalt flo...

1007026
1891 Doulton Burslem "Willow" Triangular Creamer
This is a highly unusual Victorian triangular creamer in the Blue Willow pattern, produced by Doulton Burslem in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. While the "Blue Willow" pattern was ubiquitous in the 19th century, this piece is distinguished bit...

1007027
1880 Staffordshire Flow Blue Sauce Ladle
This is a rare Victorian ironstone sauce ladle, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. While large soup ladles are more common, this 7-inch "petite" version was specifically designed for serving gravy or dessert sauces from a tureen. The lle...

1007029
Edwards & Challinor "Kin-Shan" Flow Blue Plate
At 8.5" in diameter, this is a Flow Blue luncheon plate in the "Kin-Shan" pattern, produced by Edwards & Challinor of Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, circa 18531862. In the mid-Victorian era, this specific size was intended for the midday mealfor s...

1007030
1845 Davenport Flow Blue "Amoy" Plate
This is a mid-Victorian ironstone dinner plate in the celebrated Amoy pattern, produced by Davenport in Longport, Staffordshire, England, circa 1845. This is a quintessential example of the Orientalist style, named after the Chinese port city (now Xi...

1007031
1880 Staffordshire Miniature Scent Funnel
This is a very rare and charming Victorian porcelain scent or apothecary funnel, produced in Staffordshire, England, circa 1880. While large utilitarian ironstone funnels are found occasionally, this miniature 3-inch version was specifically designed...

1007032
Antique Flow Blue & Gilt Vanity Trinket Tray
This is an antique Flow Blue double ring tree or trinket tray, a staple of the late-Victorian lady's dressing table circa 18901910 measuring 5" x 3.5" In a 19th-century vanity set, the high, sculptural handle wasn't just for decoration; the uprit "...

1007033
Antique Hatpin Holder & 13-Pin Collection
This elegant collection comprises a trumpet-shaped Flow Blue porcelain hatpin holder and thirteen assorted antique hatpins, representing millinery fashion from approximately 1890 to 1930. The holder itself stands roughly 4.5 inches tall and featuresa...

1007034
Cobalt & Gilt Porcelain Inkwell / Spongeware Scoop
This set includes two distinct pieces of high-Victorian writing and vanity ware that, while both ceramic and blue-themed, represent very different manufacturing styles from the 18801900 period. The first item is a triple-lobed porcelain inkwell andp...

1007035
Blue and White Ceramic Double-Handled Bowl
This is an exceptional Flow Blue double-handled soup coupe (sometimes referred to as a bouillon cup) in the "Chapoo" pattern by John Wedgwood, manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 18411860. Measuring approximately 6.25" in diameter (notclud...

1007036
J. & G. Alcock "Scinde" Flow Blue Dessert Plate
This Flow Blue dessert or luncheon plate in the "Scinde" pattern, manufactured by J. & G. Alcock in Cobridge, Staffordshire, England, circa 18391846. While slightly smaller than the full dinner service size at 7.5" in diameter, this plate exhibithe e...

1007037
W. Adams & Sons"Shanghai" Flow Blue Luncheon Pla
This Flow Blue luncheon plate in the "Shanghai" pattern was manufactured by W. Adams & Sons (William Adams) in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, circa 18411861. Measuring 8.5" in diameter, this piece is a classic example of "Early Flow" ironstoharact...

1007038
John Wedgwood "Chapoo" Flow Blue Salad Plate
Measuring 8" in diameter, this is an authentic Flow Blue salad plate in the celebrated "Chapoo" pattern, manufactured by John Wedgwood in Staffordshire, England, circa 18411860. As a definitive example of the "Early Flow" period, the ironstonefeature...

1007039
Antique 6.5" Flow Blue Hanging Salt Box
This is an authentic Flow Blue hanging salt box, likely manufactured in Staffordshire, England, or by a German porcelain factory catering to the English market, circa 18901910. Measuring approximately 6.5" H x 6" in diameter, this piece was a stae o...

1007040
Antique Flow Blue Shell-Shaped Serving Bowl
This Flow Blue shell bowl was manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 18901910. Measuring 9" L x 5.5" W x 2" H, it is a prime example of the Victorian "Marine" or "Grotto" aesthetic. The bowl is deeply molded in the shape of a scallop sith pron...

1007041
Carlton Ware Flow Blue Mechanical Cheese Keeper
This is an exceptional Flow Blue cheese keeper (or biscuit jar) manufactured by Wiltshaw & Robinson (Carlton Ware) in Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1896. Measuring 5.5" H x 5" W, the piece is a specialized Victorian food storage vessel designed wia ...

1007042
Late Victorian Johnson Bros. "Alaska" Bowl
This is an "Alaska" pattern deep serving bowl by Johnson Brothers, England, dating to the late 19th century (circa 18911900). This piece is a definitive example of Flow Blue, a specific firing technique where volatile chemicals in the kiln causede co...

1007043
Victorian Burgess & Leigh "Daisy" Serving Bowl
This is a "Daisy" pattern deep serving bowl manufactured by Burgess & Leigh (Middleport Pottery), Burslem, England. The registration number 272768 definitively dates the design to 1896. This piece is a prime example of Flow Blue semi-porcelain, wheth...

1007044
Victorian Wood & Son "Fairy Villas" Serving Bowl
This is an exceptionally well-preserved "Fairy Villas" pattern serving bowl produced by Wood & Son (the firm's name before it became "Sons" in 1907), dating between 1891 and 1900. This piece is a premier example of Flow Blue, featuring an intensealt ...

1007045
Johnson Bros. "Eclipse" Flow Blue Gravy Boat
This is an "Eclipse" pattern sauce boat (gravy boat) manufactured by Johnson Brothers, England, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century (circa 18911913). This piece is a sophisticated example of Flow Blue ironstone, featuring a deep cobalt be t...

1007046
Victorian Ironstone Flow Blue Razor Box
This is a mid-to-late 19th-century Flow Blue razor box, originally part of a multi-piece Victorian washstand set. While frequently misidentified as a butter dish, the long, narrow 7-inch proportions and the interior drainage ridges on the floor of th...

1007047
Doulton Burslem Gilded Cobalt Biscuit Jar
This is a Doulton Burslem biscuit jar, manufactured in England circa 18901902. The piece features a deep "Blown-Over" cobalt glaze, a technique where the blue pigment was applied heavily at the rim and base and allowed to fade toward the center toigh...

1007048
Victorian "Blue Onion" Bread Knife and Rest
This is a Victorian bread knife and matching knife rest featuring Flow Blue earthenware handles, produced in England circa 18801900. While the steel blade shows characteristic oxidation and pitting typical of late 19th-century high-carbon steel, thec...

1007049
Victorian Silver Butter Knife with Flow Blue Rest
This is a late Victorian butter knife and Flow Blue knife rest, produced in England circa 18801900. While they are a functional pairing, they are a "marriage" of two different materials: the 6-inch knife features a sterling silver or silver-platedand...

1007064
Victorian Doulton Burslem "Gloire de Dijon" Vase
This is a premier example of Doulton Burslem "Gloire de Dijon" Flow Blue, manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 1897. Measuring 5" H x 4" W, this "posey vase" or "ruffled jar" represents the peak of late-Victorian aesthetic design, cothe orga...

1007065
Victorian Wood & Sons "Trent" Flow Blue Plate
This is a "Trent" pattern cabinet plate manufactured by Wood & Sons, Burslem, England, dating to the late Victorian or early Edwardian period (circa 18911910). This piece is a sophisticated example of Flow Blue semi-porcelain, distinguished by theeep...

1007066
Victorian Flow Blue Gilded Sauce Ladle
This is a Victorian sauce ladle manufactured in England circa 18851900. While described for soup or punch, the 7-inch length and 3-inch bowl diameter identify this specifically as a sauce or gravy ladle, designed to accompany a matching tureen. Thisp...

1007067
Victorian Alfred Meakin "Ormonde" Flow Blue Suga
This is an "Ormonde" pattern open sugar bowl (originally part of a tea service), manufactured by Alfred Meakin, Ltd., Tunstall, England, circa 18911897. This piece is a quintessential example of Flow Blue, featuring a deeply saturated cobalt transr o...

1007068
Antique German"Blue Onion" Porcelain Condiment S
This is a charming porcelain condiment cruet set in the Blue Onion (Zwiebelmuster) pattern, manufactured in Germany, likely by a factory in the Meissen or Dresden tradition, circa 18801910. Measuring approximately 4" L x 4" W x 4" H, the set istrefo...

1007069
Rare Ashworth "Indian" Flow Blue Small Tea Plate
This is a sought after Flow Blue bread and butter plate (or a small tea plate) in the "Indian" pattern. In the mid-Victorian era, these smaller, heavily decorated plates were often part of a large "service à la russe" where every course had its opec...

1007070
Keeling & Co. "Chatsworth" Flow Blue Salad Plate
This Flow Blue salad plate in the "Chatsworth" pattern was manufactured by Keeling & Co. Ltd. (K & Co. B) in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, in June 1904. Measuring 8" in diameter, it features a dense cobalt transfer of romantic Victorian roses aaca...

1007071
Victorian Doulton Burslem "Japan" Tripod Pot
This is a late Victorian "Iris" or "Japan" pattern open mustard pot (missing its original silver-plated or ceramic lid), manufactured by Doulton Burslem, England, circa 18851895. This piece is a quintessential example of Flow Blue, featuring anhetic ...

1007072
Antique Blue Willow Transferware Saucer
This is a fine example of a Blue Willow saucer, likely produced in Staffordshire, England, during the late 19th or early 20th century. Measuring 4.5" in diameter, this small piece was originally intended as a companion to a traditional tea cup. Ths...

1007073
John Wedgwood "Chapoo" Flow Blue Pedestal Cup
This is a remarkable Flow Blue pedestal cup (often used as a cocoa or chocolate cup) in the "Chapoo" pattern by John Wedgwood, manufactured in Staffordshire, England, circa 18411860. Measuring 3" in diameter and 3" in height, the piece is a preexamp...

1007074
Johnson Bros "Richmond" Flow Blue Dinner Plate
This is a classic piece of English Flow Blue ironstone in the "Richmond" pattern, manufactured by Johnson Brothers in Hanley, Staffordshire, England, circa 18901910. Measuring 7 3/4" in diameter x 1.5" in height, the plate is crafted from semi-elain...

1007075
Antique Carlsbad Austria "Violets" Porcelain Tra
This is an Austrian porcelain tray (specifically from the Carlsbad region) rather than Cauldon, manufactured circa 18901910. Measuring 9" L x 6 3/4" W with a flat base and upward curved lip, the piece features a vibrant cobalt "bleeding" bordert tra...

1007076
W.H. Grindley "Daisy" Flow Blue Dinner Plate
This Flow Blue dinner plate in the "Daisy" pattern was manufactured by W.H. Grindley & Co. in Tunstall, Staffordshire, England, circa 1896. Measuring 10" in diameter and 1" in height, the piece is crafted from semi-porcelain and features a delicaobal...

1007077
Antique Gustavsberg Flow Blue Relish Dish
This Flow Blue relish dish or open vegetable bowl was manufactured by Gustavsberg in Sweden, circa 18901910. Measuring 7.5 L x 5" W x 2" H, the piece is a rare example of Scandinavian Flow Blue, which often utilized stylized, swirling floral transrs ...

1007078
Myott "Monarch" Flow Blue Bread & Butter Plate
This Flow Blue plate was manufactured by Myott, Son & Co. in Staffordshire, England, circa 1900. Crafted from "Imperial Semi-Porcelain," it features the ornate, neoclassical floral and scrollwork border characteristic of the "Monarch" design. Thep co...

1007079
Antique John Wedgwood "Chapoo" Flow Blue Pitcher
This Flow Blue octagonal pitcher in the "Chapoo" pattern by John Wedgwood (not to be confused with the more famous Josiah Wedgwood) was manufactured in Staffordshire, England, between 1841 and 1860. This "Early Flow" ironstone piece is a premierple o...

1007080
Antique Johnson Bros "Rochester" Flow Blue Bowl
This Flow Blue open bowl in the "Rochester" pattern was manufactured by Johnson Brothers in Staffordshire, England, circa 18911900. Crafted from "Royal Semi-Porcelain," it features a deep cobalt floral transfer with the characteristic intentionaeed t...

1007081
Antique Maddock "Lombard" Flow Blue Creamer
This Flow Blue creamer in the "Lombard" pattern was manufactured by John Maddock & Sons in Staffordshire, England, circa 18911896. Measuring 5" L x 3" W x 4" H, the vessel is constructed of "Royal Semi-Porcelain" and features a heavy cobalt fransfer ...

1007082
Antique Stanley Pottery "Touraine" Creamer
This Flow Blue creamer in the "Touraine" pattern was manufactured by the Stanley Pottery Co. in Staffordshire, England, circa 1898. Measuring 6.25" L x 4" W x 5" H, the vessel is crafted from semi-porcelain and features a high-contrast cobalt blansfe...

1007083
Antique Maddock "Cotswold" Flow Blue Tureen Set
This Flow Blue covered vegetable tureen set in the "Cotswold" pattern was manufactured by John Maddock & Sons in Staffordshire, England, during the 1890s. Measuring 8.75" L x 6" W x 5" H, the piece is crafted from "Royal Semi-Porcelain" and fea dense...

1007084
Antique Alfred Meakin "Normandy" Flow Blue Platt
This Flow Blue oval serving platter in the "Normandy" pattern was produced by Alfred Meakin in Staffordshire, England, circa 1891. Measuring 10.25" L x 8.25" W x 1" H, the piece is crafted from "Royal Semi-Porcelain" and features a dense, romad flora...

1007085
1898 W.H. Grindley Argyle Pattern Platter
This Flow Blue serving platter, manufactured by W.H. Grindley & Co. in Staffordshire, England, features the Argyle pattern. It is a definitive example of Flow Blue rather than Blue Willow, as it lacks the bridge, pagoda, and paired birds essential to...

1007086
Johnson Bros Persian Pattern Flow Blue Platter
This Flow Blue oval platter, produced by Johnson Bros in England, features the Persian pattern. It's characteristic "bleeding" of the cobalt blue pigment into the surrounding white glaze, which creates a hazy, high-contrast border. It is composed eir...

1007087
Cauldon Pekin Pattern Flow Blue Vegetable Dish
This Flow Blue vegetable dish, produced by Cauldon (Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co.) in Staffordshire, England, features the Pekin pattern. It is categorized as Flow Blue due to the deliberate "smearing" and diffusion of the cobalt blue pigment into thwh...

1007088
Villeroy & Boch Althea Pattern Flow Blue Server
This Flow Blue double-handled server, produced by Villeroy & Boch (V&B), features the Althea pattern. It is categorized as Flow Blue due to the heavy, intentional diffusion of the cobalt pigment into the surrounding white glaze, which creates a satur...

1007089
Royal Doulton Geneva Pattern Flow Blue Creamer
This Flow Blue creamer, produced by Royal Doulton in Burslem, England, features the Geneva pattern. It is identified as Flow Blue by the heavy, characteristic "bleeding" of the cobalt blue pigment into the surrounding white glaze, which creates a hy,...

1007090
Wedgwood Pearlware Flow Blue Serving Ladle
This Flow Blue ladle is identified as a product of Wedgwood (specifically the Josiah Wedgwood & Sons pottery) in Staffordshire, England. The identification is confirmed by the impressed mark "WEDGWOOD" and "PEARL" on the bowl, indicating it is maf "P...

1007091
Late Victorian Copeland Flow Blue Gilt Open Salts
This pair of Flow Blue open salts, produced by Copeland (Spode) in Staffordshire, England, features an ornate, lace-like scroll and floral pattern. These pieces are identified as Flow Blue due to the high-contrast cobalt pigment that has deliberately...

1007092
W.E. Corn Ayr Pattern Flow Blue Tureen with Ladle
This Flow Blue tureen and matching ladle set, produced by W.E. Corn in Burslem, England, features the Ayr pattern. It is categorized as Flow Blue due to the heavy, deliberate diffusion of cobalt pigment into the white glaze, which creates a saturated...

1007093
Antique John Maddock "Cotswold" Flow Blue Platte
This piece is a Flow Blue oval serving platter in the "Cotswold" pattern, manufactured by John Maddock & Sons of Staffordshire, England. Produced between 1891 and 1896, it is composed of "Royal Semi-Porcelain," a high-quality earthenware designedmimi...

1007094
Antique H. Alcock "Delamere" Flow Blue Butter Di
This Flow Blue covered butter dish in the "Delamere" pattern was manufactured by Henry Alcock & Co. in Staffordshire, England, circa 18911900. Measuring 8" L x 7" W x 4" H, the set is crafted from "Royal Premier Semi-Porcelain" and features aobalt tr...

1007095
Antique Gorham "Buttercup" Sterling Silver Spoon
This sterling silver teaspoon in the "Buttercup" pattern was manufactured by the Gorham Manufacturing Company of Providence, Rhode Island, with this specific iteration introduced in 1899. Measuring 5.75" L x 1.25" W x 0.75" H, the piece has a coed we...

1007096
Antique Whiting "Lily" Sterling Silver Teaspoon
This sterling silver teaspoon in the "Lily" pattern was manufactured by the Whiting Manufacturing Company (a subsidiary of Gorham after 1924) with a patent date of April 28, 1891. Measuring 5.75" L x 1.25" W x 0.75" H, the piece has a confirmedt of 2...