English porcelain Chocolate Cup, A Bloor Derby Vase, 1820’s, A Worcester ‘Companies-des-Indies’-style Teapot and Cover, A Worcester blue and white Punch-Bowl
English porcelain Chocolate Cup, A Bloor Derby Vase, 1820’s, A Worcester ‘Companies-des-Indies’-style Teapot and Cover, A Worcester blue and white Punch-Bowl
A Pair of Bow cost lettuce leaf molded Sauceboats, circa 1760, each modeled with a turn-over branch handle, veined in puce and enameled with small sprays of flowers within
finely penciled outlines filled in yellow, greens, iron-red and a strong lapis blue, one glued, 22cm.;
A Chelsea ‘Red Anchor’ Plate, circa 1755, the scalloped rim painted with color full birds alternating with basket molded panels under a brown edge, the centre painted with
scattered flowers, chips, hair-crack, 22cm.; 87/sin., anchor mark in red.
A Chelsea Dish, 1755, of lobed oval section, the centre painted with a bouquet and several sprays of flowers within a border of four basket and floret molded panels divided by
four further flower sprays, turquoise-edged rim, minor rubbing, 32cm.;
A Garniture of three Chelsea-Derby Vases, 1770’s, each ovoid body of quarrelsome section, painted with bouquets and sprigs of summer flowers on an emerald green ‘fish-roe’
ground between elaborate scroll handles, the larger central vase beneath pierced Cover, restored, 24 and 39cm.;
A Pair of Derby blue and white Asparagus Servers, 1770’s, each of fan outline with upturned eds, painted in vibrant blue with an oriental house before a lake under a trellis
border, small chip, 8cm.;
An English porcelain Chocolate Cup, Cover and Stand,
probably Derby, each salmon color end
ground reserved with panels of feathers
within a gilt lozenge trellis, knops restored.
A Derby Dessert Tureen and Cover, early 19th Century, the bombe sides and cover finely painted with panels of fruit on a ledge over four lion mask and claw feet against a gilt
band finely chased with fruiting vine, restored handles, 17cm.;
A Derby Dessert Tureen and Cover, circa 1820, the bombe sides painted with titled scenes, In Scotland and Near Bake well, Derbyshire, the cover with In Wales and Near Sherlund,
Derbyshire on a gilt scroll ground, raised on four gilt paw feet, hair-crack, mark and titles in iron-red.
A Derby ’scenic view’ Ewer, circa 1820, the ovoid body finely painted with ‘a view in Italy’, a man seated before a bridge, temple and ruins, between acanthus molded spout with
high strap handle and sole foot spreading onto a square base, glued handle, cracked foot, 23.3cm.; 91/sin., titled in red script.
A Pair of Derby Vases, 1820’s,
each compressed globular body painted
in the manner of Thomas Steele with a
basket full of summer flowers within a
gilt scrollwork border, the shoulders
applied with gilt rams’ head handles,
raised on wasted sole and square base,
one handle glued, 26cm.
A Bloor Derby Vase, 1820’s, the
shouldered ovoid body covered with
luxuriant flowers under scroll handles
between neck and foot richly
embellished in gilding, restored handle,
21.5cm.; 83Ain., printed circular mark
Paneled.
A Derby barrel-form Mug, circa
1760, painted in the manner of the
cotton-stem painter with sprays of flowers
overlapping the molded hoops top and
bottom, ‘C’-scroll handle, brown-edged
rim, hair-crack, restored chip, 9cm.; 31hin.
A rare and attractive Derby
Sauceboat, 1760-65, painted in the
manner of cotton-stem painter on the broad
body with sprays of naturalistic flowers
within four molded cartouches picked
out with pale-turquoise ‘C’-scrolls under
raised puce flower heads among
green-edged leaves hanging from a
adorned rim edged in brown, 21.8cm.;
A pair of sauceboats of similar form but decorated with birds in the cartouches, is illustrated by F. Brays haw Gillespie, Derby Porcelain,
An attractive Worcester
polychrome Vase, circa 1760, the wide
trumpet neck and low baluster body
enameled with a puce tulip sprig and a
spray of roses.
A Worcester ‘Companies-des-
Indies’-style Teapot and Cover, circa
1770, the globular body painted with
rose sprays within gilt-edged floral
angels, floral knops, restored, 18.5cm
A Pair of Worcester flower
Ornaments, circa 1765, each ribbed tub
finely enameled with sprays composed
of roses, convolvulus and other flowers
and ‘planted’ with color full flower heads
encrusted upon a stem of painted leaves,
chips and restoration to both, 19cm.;
Compare with the vase of flowers illustrated by Simon Spare, Worcester Porcelain — The Keeper Collection. The present pair differs in having fixed rather than detachable tops
while the tubs lack the molded rings seen in the Keeper specimen. The construction of these pieces is, in fact, much closer to the Bow vases illustrated by Anton Gabszewicz, Bow
Porcelain in the Geoffrey Freeman Collection.
A Worcester blue and white
pierced Spoon, circa 1770, painted
overall with flower scrolls, 14cm.;
A ‘Rock Strata Island’ pattern Bowl, 1770’s, painted in under glaze-blue with a boat and house on the shore of an island covered in pine and willow, the reverse with boats
before three pavilions on a distant island, interior degraded, 23.8cm.;
A Worcester blue and white Punch-Bowl, circa 1760, painted with oriental pagodas and houses perched on rocks and islands linked by bridges, a similar vignette in the interior
under a trellised rim, 20.8cm.;
A Worcester saucer Dish, circa 1770, the fluted sides painted with the ‘Dragons in Compartments’ pattern within a gilt rim, slight rubbing, 23cm.; 9in.
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