PORCELAIN MUGS, English, mid-19th Century, A PLATE, Derby, PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, Ridgway, PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG MAN, Derby

PORCELAIN MUGS, English, mid-19th Century, A PLATE, Derby, PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, Ridgway, PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG MAN, Derby

A GROUP OF FOUR PORCELAIN MUGS, English, mid-19th Century, comprising: a two-handled Mug painted with a panel of flowers against a puce ground named in gilt ‘Moses Yates

Darlaston 1864′; a two-handled Mug painted with flowers beneath a pink border named in gilt ‘William Perry June 6th 1850′; a smaller Mug painted with flowers within a gilt

border and a Mug painted with flowers and named in gilding ‘Sarah Emma Yates’, tallest Mug 13.5cm.; 5Vfdn., cracks.

A PAIR OF PORCELAIN VASES, Royal Crown Derby, circa 1890, each of bottle form, painted in Imari colours with a ‘Japan’ pattern number 2444′, orange printed marks, each approx.

16cm.; 6′Ain., rim chips; and a Pair of conical Vases, similarly decorated.

A SET OF TWELVE KIDNEY SHAPED DISHES, Royal Worcester, circa 1895, each printed and painted with flower sprays within a gilt rim, puce printed crowned circle mark, ‘Royal

Worcester Vitreous’, Henry Greene & Sons retailer’s mark, each approx. 21cm.; 8′Ain. across.

A BLUE AND WHITE EARTHENWARE OCTAGONAL MEAT DISH, probably Staffordshire, 19th Century, transfer printed with a Chinese family group of five figures on a small grassy mound,

printed mark ‘Mandarin Opaque China’, 48.5cm.; 19in., small restoration to rim; also a Fell blue and white printed oval Meat Dish.

A LARGE PAIR OF PORCELAIN
MUGS, Derby, circa 1820, each painted with
a ‘Japan’ pattern of flowers in underglaze-
blue, red, green and gilt, red painted crowned
‘D’ and crossed batons, 13cm.; 5′/dn., restoration
to one.

AN UNUSUAL PEARLWARE
PUZZLE JUG, early 19th Century, of
flattened circular form on a spreading foot,
the centre moulded with a sunburst face
within a pierced border, the handle in the
form of a Figure peering into the pierced
neck, 31.5cm.; 12Vsin., minor chips and
restoration.

A PLATE, Derby, circa 1810, painted probably by Robert Brewer, with a central hunting scene, ‘The Kill’, within a blue and gilt garland, the rim with gilt vermicule on a deep

blue ground reserved with an oval panel gilt with a rose, 24.5cm.; 9-Vstn., areas of gilding possibly retouched.

A PAIR OF PEARLWARE FIGURES OF VENUS AND FLORA, early 19th Century, each modelled standing on a square brown line base, wearing floral robes, Venus with a dove perched on her

hand and Flora with a cornucopia of flowers, tallest 27cm.; lOVsin., small chips and some enamel flaking.

A TRIO, Swansea, circa 1820, fluted Paris shape, each piece decorated with a band of gilt shells centring a boar’s head crest, red printed SWANSEA to coffee cup.

A PAIR OF SPILL VASES, Spode, circa 1820, each of cylindrical form on a drum-shaped base, painted en grisaille and picked out in gilding with a Chinoiserie bowl of fruit and

flower vase, gilt rims, red painted SPODE painted pattern no. 3778, 10.5cm.

A POWDER BLUE GROUND CANTED RECTANGULAR PLATE, Bow, circa 1765, with a central oval panel painted with a Chinoiserie riverscape incorporating a figure in a sampan and buildings

on rocky islands, surrounded by smaller alternating fan-shape and circular panels painted with similar subjects, painted pseudo-Chinese six character mark.

A PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, Ridgway, circa 1810—15, of shaped circular form, the rim moulded with bunches of grapes in low relief, painted with a central circular landscape panel

reserved within a gilt frame against a pale blue marbled ground, gilt rim, painted pattern No. 562, 23cm.; 9in. across.

A POTTERY COW CREAMER AND COVER WITH MILKMAID,
probably Scottish, circa 1800, sponged in
raspberry, green and brown, 13cm.; 5′Ain.,
small chips; also a Staffordshire pottery
Cottage.

A GROUP OF SEVEN POT LIDS AND TWO BASES, comprising: ‘The Allied Generals’ (No 168), ‘Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and Princess Alexandra on their Wredding in 1863′

(Nol57-early edition), ‘Landing the Catch’ (No55), ‘The Meeting of Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel’ (No211), ‘The Farriers’ (No324), ‘The Flute Player’ (No337) and ‘The Picnic’

(No354), some chips.

A BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE BOTTLE, probably Liverpool, circa 1760, painted with baskets of flowers beneath a garlic neck, 23cm.; 9in.

A PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG MAN, Derby, circa 1775, standing in 18th Century costume, holding a flower posy in his left hand, grassy mound base, 16cm.; 6′Ain., some

restoration and small.

A PAIR OF BLUE AND WHITE OVAL SAUCEBOATS, Lowestoft, circa 1770, painted with panels of a fenced garden enclosing flowers and a willow tree inside moulded flower cartouches,

16cm.; 6′Ain. long, some damage.

A COW CREAMER AND COVER, circa 1770-90, covered in a mottled brown glaze and standing four-square upon a green glazed rectangular base, 19cm.; 7′Ain long, restored.

A ‘FLORIAN WARE’ VASE, Moorcroft, circa 1902, of waisted form, decorated with the ‘Daisy” pattern in shades of blue and green, green painted signature ‘W Moorcroft Des’, 12cm.:

43Ain., restored.

A PORCELAIN SAUCEBOAT, Lowestoft, circa 1765-70, painted in underglaze-blue with panels of chinoiserie landscape within floral borders moulded in low relief, painted numeral

‘5′, 16cm.; 6′Ain. across, small chip.

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