Doulton pottery pitcher. Tan below, dark brown above. square decorations on brown area. Light tan flowers and tan area. handle brown on top, tan on bottom. Chip on inside of lip.
10" pitcher of brown glass with white water bird on one side, cattails on the other, flowers. Glass ribbed handle turquoise in color. Small piece missing at join of handle and pitcher.
Certificate of Authenticity from Fine Arts Gallery, John Fitzgerald. Signed 5/4/83. Professionally framed to 16" x 13 1/2 ". Actual size of etching is 10" x 8".
Print of The Ferry. Paper on back says Painted by F. R. Lee, a.a. Engraved by E. Goodall. There's a hand written date of march 28 1909, and a printed date that says London Published 1847, By L. Hogarth 5 Eaymarket.
Sampler with 3 sets of alphabets, numbers 1-9, a border of red flowers with green leaves, a cross-stitch picture of a water mill. Words: "Wrought by Eleanor S. Hull aged 6 years and 6 months Jan. 13th 1832
They appear to be part of a three piece set. One large vase and two smaller. It seems that they are of the Kangxi Period with Wucai decoration representing grape vines with birds.