POTTERY AND PORCELAIN PLATES, English, 19th Century, TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS, Worcester, CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, Spode

POTTERY AND PORCELAIN PLATES, English, 19th Century, TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS, Worcester, CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, Spode

A PEARLWARE GROUP OF ‘THE SAILORS FAREWELL’, Staffordshire, early 19th Century, the two figures on a grassy mound, all raised on a canted rectangular base, he wearing a dark

blue suit, his companion a cream dress trimmed with a purple scarf, 23cm.; 9in, firing crack across his arm.

A TWO-HANDLED VASE, Derby, circa 1820, of shield shape beneath a waisted neck, painted with a panel of fruit gilt famed against a richly gilt deep blue ground, all raised on a

waisted foot and square base, red painted crowned crossed batons and D, 29cm.

A SPARROW BEAK CREAM JUG,
Worcester, circa 1775-85, printed in blue
with the ‘Fisherman and Cormorant’ pattern,
hatched crescent mark, 9cm.; 3in., small chip to
spout; a pair of Worcester Asparagus Servers,
similarly decorated, and a Saucer, printed
with the ‘Birds in Branches’ pattern.

A PAIR OF OLIVE GREEN GROUND PATE-SUR-PATE VASES, English, 2nd half 19th Century, each of tall flattened rectangular form, decorated in white with classical maidens, one amongst

fruit trees, the other holding a bird in a nest, gilt pattern no 5632, 23.5cm.; 9′Ain., one damaged and repaired.

A GROUP OF TEN POTTERY AND PORCELAIN PLATES, English, 19th Century, comprising: a Copeland and Garrett Dessert Plate decorated in Chinoiserie style, a Coalport Dessert Plate

with relief moulded flowers, a Coalport Plate painted with a bird, a pair of English blue ground Dessert Plates, a Worcester Plate with a floral spray, an English porcelain

Plate with a central landscape, a Bloor Derby landscape Plate, a Coalport Plate with a border of roses, and a Derby named botanical Plate, various marks, some rubbing (10)
A PAIR OF TWO-HANDLED VASES AND COVERS, Royal Crown Derby, circa 1900, each of ovoid form supported on a narrow foot, painted with a ‘Japan’ pattern in Imari colours, unmarked,

red painted pattern no. 1300/1128, 19cm.; 7′Ain., covers repaired.

A PEARLWARE MODEL OF A RAM,
Staffordshire, early 19th Century, standing
on a grassy base, its back painted with the
initials P.B., 7cm.; 23Ain., bocage missing; also a
Staffordshire porcellaneous model of a
Shephered boy seated on a mossy bank, a
Pearlware copper lustre Jug, and a porcelain
Jug.

A GROUP OF PORCELAIN,
comprising: an English Jug, possibly Derby, a
New Hall Jug, a Davenport Jug, a Chinese
Jug and Cover and matching Coffee Cup,
and a German Saucer, various marks, some gilt
rubbing.

A SPARROW BEAK CREAM JUG, Worcester, circa 1770, printed and painted with Chinoiserie figures, 8cm.; 3′Mn., spout restored; also a Lowestoft example painted with a Japan’

pattern, and a smaller Chinese example.

A PAIR OF TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS, Worcester, circa 1770-80, each printed in underglaze blue with the ‘Fence’ pattern, hatched and open crescent marks, small chips to teabowls;

also a Coalport ‘Cabbage Leaf Jug, printed in blue with the ‘Pine Cone’ pattern.

A GROUP OF TWENTY ADVERTISING POT LIDS, comprising: a ‘J.J.Matthias Unrivalled Cherry Toothpaste’ Lid (Dale no T522), and various other Toothpaste Lids, some damage, also four

bases.

A GROUP OF TWENTY SIX ADVERTISING POT LIDS, variously advertising Bears Grease, Shaving Soap, Shaving Cream, Ointment, Lip Salve and other products, some damage.

A PORCELAIN CHAMBERSTICK,
Bloor Derby, circa 1825-40, painted with a
Japan’ pattern in Imari colours and gilding,
red printed crowned D, 13cm.; 5′/sin. diam.,
minor haircrack, some gilt rubbing.

A SQUARE SECTION BOWL, Flight, Barr and Barr, circa 1830, painted with sprays of peonies in Imari colours within a gilt rim, impressed crown EBB, 27cm.

A THREE-HANDLED BONE CHINA LOVING CUP, Coalport, circa 1900, the fluted bell shaped bowl painted with three small oval landscape panels on a richly gilded pale yellow and blue

ground, raised on a tall knopped pedstal foot, green printed mark, 22.5cm.; 83Ain., repairs to stem and one handle.

A GROUP OF FOUR POTTERY ANIMAL MODELS, probably English, early 20th Century, comprising: two models of Deer reclining amongst foliage, a group of a Deer and Fawn and a model of

a Donkey, painted initials D.M.W. to the base of the donkey, tallest 14cm.; 5′fan., some repair.

A MINIATURE CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, Spode, circa 1820, the cup of footed form with a high gilt loop handle, painted with a basket of flowers against a brown ground, the matching

saucer similarly decorated, black painted ‘Spode’, height of cup 6cm.

A STONE CHINA PUNCH BOWL Hicks & Meigh, circa 1835, printed and coloured in underglaze blue, red and gilt with vases amongst scattered flowers beneath a scalloped rim, blue

printed mark.

AN IRONSTONE PART TOILET SET, Masons, 19th Century, each piece printed and coloured with a bird beside a vase of flowers, comprising: an hexagonal Jug, a Basin and two Chamber

Pots, printed mark Masons Patent Ironstone China, handle of jug repaired.

A LARGE SLIPWARE BAKING DISH, probably Staffordshire, 18th/early 19th Century, of oval form, the brown ground with a central motif in combed cream slip, 41cm.

A MINIATURE TEAPOT AND
COVER, Minton, circa 1830-40, of low
bodied form, encrusted with colourful
flowers, within gilt rims, the spout and
handle picked out in green enamel, crossed
swords mark in underglaze blue, 5cm.; 2in. high,
small chips to flowers, chip under rim of cover.

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