Chamberlain’s Worcester biscuit porcelain Model, Staffordshire porcelain Figures, Flight Barr and Barr porcelain Vase, English porcelain Jugs
Chamberlain’s Worcester biscuit porcelain Model, Staffordshire porcelain Figures, Flight Barr and Barr porcelain Vase, English porcelain Jugs
An unusual Belled Urn and Cover,
first period, the campanile-shaped bowl
pierced with latticework picked out in ochre
and with blue ‘jewelling’ above a band of
green stylised leaves, raised on a slender
column and circular foot moulded with leaves
and berries, the lattice pierced cover with
pine-cone finial, orange printed dog and harp
mark, incised ‘P’, 14cm.; 5in.
A Chamberlain’s Worcester biscuit
porcelain Model of a poodle, circa 1820,
standing on a rectangular tasselled cushion
holding a basket in its mouth, incised marks
H. Chamberlain & Sons, Royal Porcelain
Manufacturers, Worcester, small chips, 10cm.;
4in.
A Chamberlain’s Worcester
reticulated Jug, circa 1830, of pear form, the
sides pierced with gilt hexagons and iron-red
flowers and reserved with a panel painted
with a bird in a branch beneath key pattern
and foliate borders, the handle modelled as
bamboo, red script mark, 10.5cm.; 4in.
A Pair of English porcelain Models
of pug dogs, probably Derby, early 19th
Century, each animal seated wearing a collar
on a shaped oval base moulded with scrolls,
6.5cm.; 2in.
Two Worcester blue and white shell
moulded Dishes, circa 1760, each painted in
under glaze-blue with ‘The Two-Peony Rock
Bird’ pattern, workmen’s marks, 8cm.; 3in.
high; also a Worcester blue and white leaf
moulded Pickle Dish; and a blue and white
Cream Boat.
Pair of Staffordshire porcelain
Figures of musicians, possibly Lloyd of
Shelton, circa 1825, each seated on a tree-
stump with a dog and a lamb at their feet,
the young man holding a pipe, his
companion playing a lute, raised on a shaped
circular base picked out in gilding, very minor
chips, 15cm.
A Pair of Mason’s ironstone Tami pot pouring Vases and Covers, circa
1890-1900, each located ovoid body with a
flared rim applied with blue and gilt leaf
moulded handles, decorated with typical
Japanese-style flowers and foliage in bands,
surmounted by a high domed pierced lid,
with flower finial and inner lid, one lid glued,
chips to the other lid, chip under rim of a vase,
under glaze-blue printed factory mark, 30in.
A small Flight Barr and Barr porcelain Vase, circa 1813—1840, of cylindrical form with a flared rim, on a square base, applied with birds’ head and ring handles in gilt, painted
with a portrait entitled Saint Cecilia within a gilt border on a blue and gilt foliate ground, a band of beading below the lip, restored, painted mark Flight Barr and Barr,
Royal Porcelain Works Worcester, London House, Coventry Street, Saint Cecilia, 8.6cm.; 3in. high.
A Bellied shell moulded Dish, second period, modelled with a shell forming the dish supported on a variety of shells and coral, in cream with a mother-of-pearl lustre interior,
minor chip to the edge of a shell on the base, printed factory mark, 13.5cm.; 5in.
A Pair of attractive English
porcelain Jugs, circa 1830, each bulbous
body and neck profusely painted with
colourful garden flowers between gilt line
border, one with restoration to neck and spout,24cm.; 9in.
A Bellied panel Flower Pot, second period, of octagonal form, raised on four leaf scroll feet with flower encrustation on the shoulder, restored foot and branches, birds
missing, printed factory mark, 28.5cm.; 11in.
A Cant galls majolica Vase, circa 1900, modelled with three dolphins, their tails entwined forming the stem supporting a bulbous vase with an exaggerated flared wavy rim,
painted with a continuous landscape scene, a cherub in the foreground holding the leg of two blackbirds in flight above with some string, glaze chips to the base, to painted
cockerel mark, 29.2cm.
A Vienna two-handled Vase and Cover, late 19th Century, the tapering cylindrical body on a flared foot and a square base, painted with three classical figures in an oval panel,
the reverse with a centaur emerging from a river with a woman in his arms, on a red and gilt floral ground, with a pierced lid, finial and side of body restored, under
glaze-blue shield mark, 28cm.; 1 lin.
A German salt glazed stoneware Bella mine, 17th Century, of swelling ovoid form, applied with a small loop handle on the narrow neck and a bearded face mask below the ringed
rim, the brown glazed body impressed with five horseshoe shapes, 44.2cm.; 17in.
Six Volk steeds Classical Muses, circa 1890, each standing wearing floral patterned drapery holding symbols emblematic of the art, one arm restored, one arm glued and further
small chips, under glaze factory mark, 12 to 13cm. high; to 5in.
A five-piece blue and white Delft Garniture, late 19th Century, each octagonal moulded piece painted with a peacock displaying its tail standing on a fence within a floral and
trellis ground, comprising: three Vases with Covers and two Vases, glaze chips and chips to rims, lids glued, under glaze painted monogram, 35 and 25cm.
A Meissen ‘Japanese’-style Bowl, 19th Century, decorated outside with stylised flowers amongst rocks, cracked and worn, under glaze-blue crossed swords; a Booth’s pottery Bowl,
1930’s, with stylised birds within gilt scroll borders on a blue scale ground, cracked, 24.6cm.; 9in. diam.; three Newhall Tea bowls and two Saucers and a Newhall Bowl, the bowl
and a tea bowl cracked; a Staffordshire blue and white Cup and Cover, cracked and chipped; and a Continental Cup, handle missing.
A French porcelain square Tray, 19th Century, painted in the centre with a cockerel, hens and other birds inside a border gilt with flowers, the rim pierced with blue and gilt
scrollwork, chip, possibly some repainting, 21.5cm.; 8in
A Cozen Tea bowl and Saucer, circa 1770, painted in under glaze-blue, red and gilt with flowers issuing from rocks inside a rim of blue half circles and dots, anchor mark in
red.
A ‘Sevres’ gilt-metal mounted Casket, late 19th Century, of bombe form, painted with gilt-framed panels of figures and landscapes against a pale yellow ground, the interior
painted with scattered flowers, 2ucm.; 7in., pseudo Sevres mark.
A Dutch Delft Jar and Cover, late 18th/19th Century, of gently fluted ovoid form with squat octagonal neck and foot, painted in blue with a young boy and dog beside a harbour,
all within a border of flowers and scrolls flanked by peony sprays, the domed octagonal cover with animal finial, minor glaze chips, 35cm.
A Garniture of five Dutch Dealt Vases, 19th Century, each of canted rectangular section, painted in blue with a girl in landscape within a moulded border flanked by sprays of
peony, comprising: three inverted baluster Vases and Covers and two slender trumpet Vases with bulbous bases, minor chips, one cover with lion finial repaired, painted W,
tallest 44cm.
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