A Wedgwood majolica Dish, Staffordshire white salt glazed stoneware Sauceboat, large majolica Jardiniere, late 19th Century
A Wedgwood majolica Dish, Staffordshire white salt glazed stoneware Sauceboat, large majolica Jardiniere, late 19th Century
An English porcelain Ointment Pot
and Cover, circa 1830, of circular section,
painted with flower sprays, the cover
encrusted with a pink rose, very minor chips,
4cm.; and a Group of Miniature
Wares, 2nd quarter 19th Century, comprising: a
Cup and Saucer painted with an Impair
pattern, a pink ground Cup and Saucer and
two circular Stands painted with flowers.
An English porcelain Model of a poodle, circa 1840, modelled crouching on a tasselled rectangular base, a bone in its mouth, bone damaged, chip inside base, 11.5cm.; and a
Staffordshire Model of a parrot, brightly coloured, perched on a moss sprigged stump; and a Continental pottery Model of a pug.
A Coal brook dale porcelain Inkwell and Taper stick Cover, circa 1820—30, moulded and painted to simulate flower encrusted shell and coral, the base with an open well and shell
dish flanked by two penholders, the cover with foliate taper holder and coral loop handle, painted in pale pink and green enamels picked out in gilding, minor chips and
hair-cracks, under glaze-blue CD., 14cm.
A part Toilet Set, circa 1900, each piece of shaped square section, printed in blue and gilding with roses beneath lacy borders, comprising: Jug, Basin, Chamber Pot,
Toothbrush Holder, Soap Dish, Cover and Drainer, and a larger Dish and Drainer, cracks to large drainer, blue printed rosette mark, jug 26cm.; 10-tin.
A Wedgwood majolica Dish, 2nd half 19th Century, modelled as a naked cherub pulling out a large net, ail raised on a lozenge-shaped base glazed in tones of mottled green and
brown, small chip to cherub’s foot, impressed WEDGWOOD and indistinct year code, 21cm.; long.
A majolica Figure of a boy carrying a basket, circa 1870, probably Minton, the young lad wearing a purple jacket and yellow breeches carrying the large basket in front of him,
raised on a mottled green glazed circular base, small chip to buff, basket damaged, painted ‘R’, 20.25cm.; 8in.
An English porcelain Basket, 1830’s, of shaped oval form, on a low scroll moulded foot, the interior painted with a flower spray within a deep puce border, ail below foliate
loop handle picked out in gilding, 14cm.
A Wedgwood ’solid agate’ Game Pie
Dish, Cover and Liner, 2nd quarter 19th
Century, of oval form, the body moulded in
relief with dead game amongst fruiting vine,
the cover similarly decorated with crouching
rabbit knops, chip and hair-crack to liner,
impressed WEDGWOOD and indistinct year code,
19cm.
A Remiss cylindrical Vase, early
20th Century, painted with pink cabbage
roses beneath a green rim, chip and
discolouration, impressed WEMYSS, painted
T. Goode Co., 5cm.; 2in.; and a Group of
Remiss-type Pottery, early 20th Century, each
piece painted with various fruit subjects,
comprising: five cylindrical Pots, a
Marmalade Pot, two Jugs, a Tizzy and a
Bowl.
A Staffordshire white salt glazed
stoneware Sauceboat, mid-18th Century, the
oval body with wavy rim on three lions’
masks, set with greyhound
handle, chips and hair-crack, 20.25cm.; 8in.
long; also a Continental solid agate Plate, 19th
Century; and a Dutch Delft Plate, 18th
Century, decorated with stylised flowers.
A Pair of Pariah Figures of
classically-draped women, late
19th Century, each modelled standing on a
circular base, one holding a shell up to a bird
perched on her Shoulder, the other holding a
hat by her side, minor chips, impressed ,
each 37cm.; 14in. approx.
A majolica Garden Seat, circa 1870, probably Staffordshire, of Japanese inspiration, hexagonal section, decorated with six arched rectangular panels moulded in low relief with
prunes against a blue ground, riveted, hair-crack, 45cm.
A Minton ironstone Garden Seat, mid-19th Century, of hexagonal section and barrel form, printed in under glaze-blue and enamelled with a repeating pattern of Chinese motifs,
moulded studs and pierced cash handles, minor chip and hair-crack, slight wear, 47cm.; 8in.
A large majolica Jardiniere, late 19th Century, probably Staffordshire, the mottled green glazed bowl applied with two cherub busts terminating in lilac glazed drapery, pink
glazed interior, head of one cherub restored, restored crack to bowl, 51cm.; 20in.
A Pair of English porcelain Models
of Dogs, circa 1840, each hound modelled
seating facing to left or right, on a rocky gilt
line base, their fur with liver and white
markings, one with restored hair-cracks to base,
the other with minor restoration to paws, 9cm.;
3in.
A George Jones majolica Salmon
Dish and Cover, circa 1880, the base in the
form of a shallow oval basket with pink
glazed interior, the cover moulded with a
scaly grey Fish lying on a bed of ferns, cover
restored, restored chip to base, painted
impressed registration diamond, 48cm.;
19m.
An oval black basalts Portrait Medallion, late 18th/early 19th Century, moulded in relief with a portrait bust of Josiah Wedgwood in profile to Dexter, 9.5cm.
A Continental Clock and Movement, 1880’s, in Oriental style, the circular body applied with loop animal heads surmounted with a dog-of-For, decorated with a turquoise and black
repeated foliate face, the sides with a green and black repeated motif, damaged and chipped teeth, glued ear and foot of stand, impressed factory mark, 42cm.; 16in.
A Booths King George V and Queen
Mary Coronation Beaker, 1911, printed and
coloured with a portrait of the Royal couple,
the reverse with the name BRY.ANSTON, cracked,
10cm.; 4in.; and a Group of three enamel
commemorative Beakers.
A Grainger’s Worcester Mug, circa 1850-60, the cylindrical body painted with a
rectangular panel depicting two greyhounds chasing a hare, with a gilt border, with gilt
foliage either side, cracked and minor gilt rubbing, painted mark Grainger Co., Worcester,
11.5cm.; 4in.
A Pair of English porcelain Models
of hounds, circa 1840, probably Samuel Adcock, each animal with liver and white markings
reclining on a pale yellow rocky base with gilt rim, impressed numerals 115, each approx. 9cm.;
3in. long.
An English porcelain Pod of Peas,
circa 1830, probably Coal port, the naturalistic
green painted pod with one seam split to
reveal the pale cream-coloured peas inside,
minor chips at either end, 9cm.
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