PORCELAIN SUGAR BOX AND COVER, POTTERY EQUESTRIAN FIGURE, Staffordshire, REDWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, Wedgwood, PORCELAIN FIGURES, Sitzendorf

PORCELAIN SUGAR BOX AND COVER, POTTERY EQUESTRIAN FIGURE, Staffordshire, REDWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, Wedgwood, PORCELAIN FIGURES, Sitzendorf

A PAIR OF MODELS OF RECLINING SHEEP, probably Samuel Alcock, circa 1830-45, modelled as a ewe and a ram, each on rocky gilt line bases, their features picked out in pink and

grey enamel.

A PORCELAIN MODEL OF AN OWL AMONGST CACTUS, English, 20th Century, the bird modelled with wings outstretched alighting on a flowering cactus, black painted mark TEMPORARY

STANDARD ‘6051′ and ‘3301′, 26cm.; 10′Ain., small chips with wood stand, perspex cover and base.

A PORCELAIN SUGAR BOX AND COVER, probably Pinxton, circa 1800, of oval form with attatched gilt ring handles, gilt with oval scroll panels edged with flower swags in blue and

red agsinst an iron red ground with blue dots, 16cm.; 6′Ain. across, slight gilt rubbing: also a circular Plate painted with the same pattern.

A POTTERY EQUESTRIAN FIGURE, Staffordshire, 2nd half 19th Century, modelled with a figure in Highland costume mounted on a horse facing to the left, details picked out in

gilding. 36cm.

AN IRONSTONE CHINA JUG, Elsmore and Forster, circa 1860, printed and coloured with comical scenes of clowns and theatre performers, black printed factory mark, 23cm.; 9in., some

discolouration.

A LARGE IRONSTONE CHINA ‘TREE AND WELL’ MEAT PLATE, English, circa 1830, of canted rectangular form, boldlv painted with an Imari pattern of orange waterlillies and pink fruit,

blue printed mark IRONSTONE WARRANTED encircling a crown, No 5 printed underneath, 53cm.; 207/dn. across, slight rubbing.

A PORCELAIN ‘TUSCAN’ JAR,
Spode, circa 1815, of ovoid form, below
waisted neck set with gilt twin handles, each
side painted with baskets of pink roses inside
gilt frames below clusters of fruit and flowers,
painted mark SPODE in gilt, 26cm.; 10′Ain.
high, some restoration.

A LAVENDER GROUND MINIATURE TEAPOT AND COVER, Rockingham, circa 1835, the compressed body encrusted in high relief with flowers, set with branch handle, puce printed marks and

CL2′ in red, 7cm.; 23Uin., some restoration and chips.

A PEARLWARE GARDENING GROUP, Staffordshire, early 19th Century, modelled with a pair of figures flanking a flower pot resting on a rack above a spring, all before a flowering

tree, 16.5cm.; 6′Ain., some damage and repair.

A REDWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, Wedgwood, 19th Century, of pear form with domed cover and ball knop, impressed WEDGWOOD, 15cm.: 6in., knop restored, small chips to spout: also a

Wedgwood cream ware Mug, after an 18th Centurv original, transfer printed with ‘The Orphan Bov’.

A POTTERY MASK JUG, 19th Century, modelled as the face of a grinning satyr, the interior inhabited by a frog, coloured in underglaze-blue, brown, ochre and green, 12cm.; 43Ain.

high, chip to foot; also a porcelain Bacchus Mask Jug.

A PARIAN FIGURE OF HERMIONE, Copeland, circa 1874, after a model by W. C. Marshall RA, the young woman standing raised on a circular titled base, impressed marks, 43cm.; 17in,,

small chip to foot.

A BONE CHINA VASE AND COVER, Coalport, circa 1900, the ovoid body painted with two small oval panels enclosing landscapes within a gilt frame against a deep blue ground, printed

marks, 18cm.: 7in., damage to cover; also a small Pair of “Sevres” green ground Vases painted with pink roses.

A GARNITURE OF THREE TWO-HANDLED VASES, Staffordshire, circa 1840, of baluster form painted with panels of flowers against a green ground set with acanthus moulded handles

enriched in gilding, tallest 32cm.; 12′Ain., repair to two handles, minor haircracks.

A PAIR OF FIGURES OF ‘DIAKOKAN’, Bernard Moore, early 20th Century, each set with glass eyes and covered in a flambe glaze, one with painted initals BM.

A BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL MUG, Worcester, 1770’s, transfer printed in underglaze-blue with flower bouquets, blue hatched crescent mark, 14cm.; 5′Ain.. haircraik to rim.

A PORCELAIN CENTREPIECE, German, late 19th Century, modelled as two Classical females about a column beneath a circular pierced bowl encrusted with flowers, raised on a stepped

circular base mark in blue, 49.5cm.; 19′Ain., chips.

A SET OF SIX MONKEY BAND FIGURES, Sitzendorf, late 19th Century, each playing a different musical instrument, raised on circular scroll moulded bases, cross mark in underglaze

blue, incised numerals, each approx. 1 Ian.; 4Vsin., chips and repairs.

A STONEWARE JUG, probably
German, late 19th Century, the ovoid body
incised and glazed with a band of stylized
foliage and decorated beneath the spout with
a pair of entwined green and gilt fish, the
strap handle attatched to a bar supported by
a pair of webbed feet, impressed numerals 1369
and 463, 30.5cm.; 12in., handle repaired.

A PAIR OF PORCELAIN FIGURES, Sitzendorf, early 20th Century, in the white, each modelled as jesters, one with a pig, the other with a cockerel, cross mark in underglaze blue,

15cm.; 6in., small areas of glaze rubbing; also a Pair of N’vmphenberg seated Figures, 20th Ceniurv. in the white, and a Chinese Blanc-de-chine Figure of a Girl.

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