Liddell For-Ever
Unknown Tyne Pottery, perhaps Maling
The red roses and bow above the text are similar to those found on items attributed to Robert Maling. The jug 115mm high, and the mug 130mm.
A mug, 110mm high. Again, the green enamels and red bows are similar to those used by Robert Maling.
Unknown Tyne Pottery
A bowl, 150mm diameter.
Unknown Tyne Pottery, perhaps Maling
These drabware mugs share features of decoration with items I have attributed to Robert Maling, eg the three lustre stripes on the spout of the jugs and the bands of white glaze. Below, two similar mugs with double stripes of white glaze, both 75mm high.
The first larger jug is 190mm high.
Liddell & Independency
Attributed to Robert Maling, Ouseburn Bridge
A similar jug, 120mm high, with a copper lustre collar.
Hon H T Liddell – The Choice of the People
Attributed to Robert Maling, Ouseburn Bridge – drabware plate 1
A similar smaller mug, 102mm high.
Attributed to Robert Maling, Ouseburn Bridge – creamware plate 1
This is the same transfer as the drabware version above. The green enamel oak leaf decoration is typical of Robert Maling.
Attributed to Robert Maling, Ouseburn Bridge – creamware plate 2
There appear to be two versions of this transfer, both of which are found on mugs typical of Robert Maling. The above right transfer shows plate 2, and appears to have been cropped. The mug below is 124mm high.